
Location
Ealing, West London
Hours
Full Time
Salary
£52,194 per annum
About the Role
Join Ealing Council on a full-time, 2.5-year fixed term contract or secondment opportunity to help shape the future of West London’s green spaces. As the Regional Park Engagement Officer, you will lead inclusive and innovative community engagement for the West London Regional Park project, an ambitious initiative to create a thriving natural, cultural, and recreational hub. This role offers a unique chance to ensure local voices, especially young people and underrepresented groups, play a central role in shaping this landmark project for Ealing.
You will be the driving force behind community involvement, ensuring ideas from residents and partners influence the park’s business plan, design, and identity. Your work will include organising co-design workshops, delivering digital engagement campaigns, and creating opportunities for people to connect, contribute, and feel proud of this transformative project.
Key responsibilities include delivering wide-reaching, inclusive engagement activities across Ealing, building strong relationships with local groups, schools, and partners, facilitating co-design processes for the park’s trail, hubs, and branding, developing creative digital engagement strategies, producing regular newsletters, and promoting volunteering and community-led initiatives that support sustainability and biodiversity.
Experience
Proven experience in community engagement and co-design, with a track record of working with diverse communities. Experience delivering engagement projects and working with volunteer groups is essential.
About you
Skilled communicator with the ability to build trust and inspire participation. Confident using digital tools and social media to engage audiences. Committed to equality, diversity, inclusion, and environmental sustainability. Ability to work flexibly, including some evenings and weekends. You must have the right to work in the UK; evidence will be requested at the interview stage.
Qualifications
Degree or equivalent experience in community development, environmental studies, communications, or a related field.
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