Job Description
Are you enthusiastic about organisation, with a passion for Nature? Join TreeSisters as our Restoration Coordinator to support the administrative and operational requirements of our programme of environmental restoration work. Who Are We? TreeSisters is a global movement for a greener, more equal future, rooted in restoration, protection, and reconnection with the Earth. In partnership with local women and Indigenous communities, we have already planted millions of trees, restoring some of the world's most precious forests and ecosystems. But planting is only the beginning. Our work champions the Rights of Nature, uplifts those on the frontlines of climate change, and seeks to rebuild humanity's relationship with the living world, because this disconnection lies at the very heart of the crises we face. About the Role The Restoration Coordinator is responsible for supporting the administrative and operational requirements of managing our programme of environmental restoration work, from initial applications through to monitoring and evaluation. They will ensure strong record-keeping, organisation and information-sharing across the team. Core Accountabilities of the Role Work with the Head of Impact & Engagement to coordinate restoration projects through each phase - application, due diligence, agreement, launch, progress monitoring, reporting and evaluation. Arrange and attend regular meetings with the TreeSisters team and restoration partner teams, ensuring strong record-keeping and follow-up. Also providing translation support where needed, if possible. Complete all restoration project administration and documentation Share information about restoration partnerships and projects with marketing and fundraising team members Events technical support (no more than one per month, which may take place in the evenings) General ad-hoc administration and support as required by the charity The Ideal Candidate You will be self-motivated and thrive in a UK-wide, virtual team environment. You will be a people person with strong collaboration, communication, organisation and interpersonal skills. Ideally, you would also be fluent in French or Spanish. You love the natural world and want to positively impact the global forests. Benefits Flexible hours, remote working, 32 days paid annual leave, including public holidays per annum (FTE), and a discretionary wellness scheme which currently offers six wellness days per annum (FTE). Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion TreeSisters is committed to a long-term, ongoing, organisation-wide journey of dismantling systemic racism and making our team and network as inclusive as possible. At TreeSisters, we want to encourage everyone to become restorers of the planet. We accept and welcome all, whatever their culture, nationality, religious persuasion, physical and mental ability, sexual orientation, gender, race or age. We strive to be an inclusive organisation, encouraging people to be themselves and support the same for others. Our Values Our values are important to us and ingrained into everything we do: Harmony: to work in collaboration to build positive relationships Integrity: to be honest and trustworthy in everything we do Wisdom: to transform knowledge into positive action Respect: to welcome all people and communities, regardless of where they are on the journey Courage: to inspire change and the protection of inherent rights
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