Job Description
We are looking for an Access Officer to join our busy North Pennines National Landscape team.
This vacancy is offered on a fixed-term contract until 31 March 2029 (with the possibility of extension, subject to funding/business need).
What is involved?
You will enjoy working outdoors in the North Pennines National Landscape and UNESCO Global Geopark, one of the most spectacular landscapes in the country.
You should be a professional team worker with a ‘can-do’ attitude and be a great communicator. You should also be familiar with and accomplished at practical management of access to the countryside including public rights of way structures and surfaces, national and long-distance trail management, habitat management, and working with volunteers.
The role will include significant periods working outdoors, sometimes alone in inclement weather at sites accessed only on foot, so being able to meet the physical demands of the post is necessary.
What will I need?
You should have a minimum Level 4 NVQ in Countryside Management or a directly related subject of comparable grade and be able to demonstrate relevant experience. A good knowledge of nature conservation, visitor management, working with contractors, protected landscapes, countryside designation, protection and land management, alongside demonstrable skills in mentoring trainees and running public and educational events is desirable.
Access to own transport is essential, as is a driving licence. Some weekend and bank holiday work is involved.
Salary: Grade 5 £26,403 - £28,598
Working pattern: Full time, 37 hours per week
Employment Location: North Pennines National Landscape Office, Stanhope (plus hybrid working)
We encourage you to contact Simon Wilson, Programme Manager via email at simon@northpennines.org.ukto arrange an informal discussion about the role.
For further information and to apply please visit North Pennines National Landscape: Jobs & opportunities – North Pennines National Landscape
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