Senior Project Officer - Biodiversity Action Team

The Conservation Volunteers

Senior Project Officer - Biodiversity Action Team

£24024

The Conservation Volunteers , Alloa, Clackmannanshire

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 4 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: a437e121bd4048f1aa72f1c24abf4a45

Full Job Description

Do you have a love for nature? Do you want to make a difference to the lives of volunteers and local people? Do you want wildlife to thrive across the Forth Valley region? Then this could be the role for you.

TCV is seeking Senior Project Officers to lead Biodiversity Action Teams across Forth Valley, based at our office in Alloa. These roles will lead and coordinate volunteer activities to support Local Biodiversity Action Plans and Pollinator Strategies, delivering high quality volunteer opportunities and strong environmental outputs.

Key elements of the role include:

  • Leading Biodiversity and Access Projects including wildflower meadow creation, tree planting, woodland management, the removal of INNS, path management and the installation of access infrastructure.

  • Recruiting, inducting and developing a team of Volunteers and Volunteer Officers.

  • Undertaking site surveys and carrying out risk assessments.

  • Building relationships with key partners and stakeholders.

  • Managing TCV's local resources including the office, tools and vehicles.

  • Assisting with managing the project budget.

  • Use online and offline materials to promote TCV's work to new partners and individuals.

  • Monitor the success of the project by keeping records, analysing statistics and producing written reports on progress.


  • This role is offered at 35 hours per week, for a 6-month fixed term contract. Core hours are Monday to Friday 9 to 5 with some flexibility required for weekend and evening sessions.

    A full driving licence is required.

    Desirable: Valid First Aid at Work Certificate

    This post is subject to an enhanced PVG check.

    We recognise that each community and the people living there have different needs. Whether improving wellbeing, conserving a well-loved outdoor space or bringing people together to promote social cohesion and combat loneliness, TCV works together with communities to deliver practical solutions to the real life challenges they face.

    For over 60 years we have adapted our work with volunteers to reflect the changing needs of communities in the UK and, by giving people a sense of purpose and belonging, we have empowered them to take control of their lives and outdoor spaces for the benefit of all.

    Whilst our activities vary, our inclusive approach has remained consistent; bringing people and places together to create happy, healthy and connected communities for everyone.