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Project Manager - INRS

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£34K–£36K/yrFull-timeOn-site1mo ago30+ days old, may be filled
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As INRS Project Manager, you will provide overall leadership, coordination and delivery of the Caletwr Catchment Project. You will establish robust governance, manage budgets and resources, and ensure delivery remains focused on agreed priorities and outcomes. Strong partnership working is essential. You will work closely with the farmer cluster and key partners including Natural Resources Wales, Eryri National Park Authority, The National Trust and other advisory bodies. You will provide strategic direction and day-to-day support to the Farm Support Specialist and project team, ensuring effective delivery of joined-up advice and coordination to achieve landscape-scale objectives such as Curlew recovery. While primarily a leadership role, it will also involve selective hands-on engagement where this strengthens delivery, resilience or impact, including farmer engagement and practical action. You will also oversee knowledge transfer, engagement and demonstration activities, including outreach to farmers beyond the immediate cluster within the wider Important Curlew Area.

Responsibilities

  • As Project Manager, you will:
  • Structure delivery into clear work packages with defined milestones and manage the project budget against forecast.
  • Take overall responsibility for progress, performance and use of resources, initiating corrective action where needed.
  • Produce accurate and timely project management documentation, including reports and financial claims.
  • Lead procurement and oversee contractors.
  • Provide leadership, support and clear direction to the Farm Support Specialist and project team.
  • Contribute directly to advisory or practical delivery where appropriate, including site visits, farmer meetings, demonstrations or priority actions.
  • Project outputs and wider responsibilities
  • You will ensure:
  • Effective collaboration between farmers, RSPB colleagues and external advisers to deliver objectives through the SFS and mechanisms such as Farming Connect.
  • Regular communication and engagement with decision-makers and stakeholders, including Welsh Government and statutory agencies.
  • Development of a credible legacy plan with partners to sustain and scale delivery beyond the project lifetime (e.g. via the SFS Collaborative Layer).
  • A well-managed project close, including final reporting, follow-on actions, and clear communication of outcomes and lessons learned.
  • Essential skills, knowledge and experience
  • Strong financial management skills and attention to detail.
  • Experience working within a structured project management framework (e.g. PRINCE2 or equivalent).
  • Experience delivering complex, multi-partner projects.
  • Proven leadership and influencing skills without direct line management authority.
  • Ability to produce clear, concise written communications for diverse audiences.
  • Strong facilitation, negotiation and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent organisational and time-management ability.
  • Degree-level qualification in a relevant subject or equivalent experience.
  • Desirable skills, knowledge and experience
  • Experience turning conservation evidence, policy or agri-environment schemes into effective delivery.
  • Knowledge of Welsh farming, agricultural systems and rural culture.
  • Ability to communicate in Welsh, spoken and written.
  • Closing date: 23:59, Friday, 29th May 2026
  • We are looking to conduct interviews for this position from 11th June.
  • Interested?
  • If you would like to apply and find out more about this position, please click the apply button to be directed to our website.

Additional Information

Project Manager - INRS Reference: APR20260178 Location: North Wales - Home based / Local office Contract: Fixed-Term, 30 months - Up to 29th September 2028 Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Salary: £34,018.00 - £36,319.00 Per Annum Benefits: Holidays, Pension and Life Assurance Introduction This is an exciting opportunity to join RSPB Cymru and lead delivery of the Caletwr Catchment Integrated Natural Resources Scheme (INRS), funded by the Welsh Government, in Conwy, North Wales. Working closely with a cluster of farmers and a wide range of strategic partners, the project will demonstrate how sustainable farming and food production can deliver significant benefits for nature and natural resources. It directly supports key RSPB Cymru priorities, including peatland restoration and Curlew conservation. A central focus of the role is establishing effective, joined-up advice and support for farmers engaging with the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS), helping to shape delivery at both farm and landscape scale.


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