At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage river and fisheries projects, providing expert support and mentoring to junior team members.
- Company: Join the Westcountry Rivers Trust, a grassroots charity dedicated to restoring local rivers.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days annual leave, hybrid working, and a generous pension contribution.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for professional growth and community engagement.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in environmental conservation while developing your career in a supportive team.
- Qualifications: Experience in fisheries management and project delivery is essential.
The predicted salary is between 31800 - 36000 £ per year.
Westcountry Rivers Trust is recruiting a Senior River and Fisheries Officer. This is a permanent contract after a successful 4 month probation period. The starting salary for this role is £31,800.00 – £36,000.00 per annum (dependent on experience).
Benefits while working for Westcountry Rivers Trust:
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays, with a reward for long service – an additional 1 day per year for each year worked over 5 years, up to a maximum of 30 days for employees serving 10 years continuous service
- Additional leave covering the Christmas Closure period
- WRT contributes 9% of salary to a personal pension scheme (following a three-month postponement period), plus Life Assurance cover
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Hybrid & Flexible Working
Apply by midnight on Sunday 28th June 2026 by CV and Covering Letter. Interviews will be held in person at our offices in Stoke Climsland on Thursday 9th July 2026.
About the Role:
A Grade 4 River and Fisheries Officer will support the River and Fisheries Team and other departments at WRT in a specialist delivery and advisory capacity. You will have appropriate level of knowledge and experience to provide support to projects and other team members at a senior level. You will be managing projects or bespoke work packages within larger schemes which require specialist fisheries input. In this role you will be supporting the Rivers and Fisheries Team management to develop the skills, competencies and capacity in the team and Trust for delivering a range of grant and commercial based projects which support us in meeting our charitable aims. Project workload may include but is not limited to: delivering and management of fish passage improvement projects, electrofishing, monitoring, watching brief and rescue activities, river restoration, report writing, fisheries management. You will be required to line manage and/or mentor junior team members and others at WRT, developing both practical CDM skills, including producing and reviewing high quality reports and other documents. Part of this role will require developing project ideas and writing bids to secure small to medium scale funding. This role is primarily based in the South West, but you may be required to travel and work further afield when required to work in other regions, or to represent the organisation at events. Reporting to the Rivers Team managers you will continue to develop your expertise of working in the environmental conservation sector and maintain regular CPD with a focus on fisheries management, fish biology, fish passage, river restoration and morphology in an applied fashion to deliver tangible benefits to the freshwater environment. Working alone and as part of a team you will be responsible for managing your own workload and that of a team, often in a dynamic delivery environment. A background in fisheries and freshwater conservation is essential.
Responsibilities:
- Managing projects and providing specialist support on projects and work packages.
- Managing project budgets to deliver maximum conservation impact within funding constraints.
- Supporting the Rivers Team management with the development of the team in relation to Fisheries, fish passage and other complimentary focus areas.
- Develop project ideas and seek funding.
- Ensuring a high level of Health & Safety standards are maintained during fieldwork and project deliverables, including fish passage work. Work with H&S advisor.
- CDM, procurement and contract management.
- Engaging with the public, volunteers, landowners and other key stakeholders.
- Line management and mentoring, including the development of junior members of staff, apprentices and trainees.
- Collection of robust data, analysis and presentation of data.
- Drafting, writing and reviewing high quality reports.
- Representing the Trust at various events, meetings or panels.
Person specification:
Knowledge and Experience:
- Experience of working outdoors in aquatic environments and remote locations.
- Previous experience of leading or supervising a team.
- Good understanding of Health and Safety standards and codes of practice.
- Experience of project management and delivery.
- A background in river restoration, fisheries science/management or aquatic ecology.
- A good understanding of legislation, fisheries law and statutory requirements.
- Experience in other fisheries and ecological monitoring and surveying.
- Data and analysis.
- Experience of using various software from the MS Office suite, ArcGIS (D), CAD (D) etc.
- Electrofishing qualification and adequate level of field experience some of which in a team leader/supervisory capacity (D).
- An understanding of fish migration and barrier assessment / prioritisation, process of barrier optioneering (D).
- Experience in NEC contracts and CDM Regs (D).
Skills and Competencies:
- Ability to plan and manage workloads including suitable delegation and supervision of tasks.
- Good communication and team working skills, dissemination of technical information to wider stakeholders.
- Contract management, procurement and tendering.
- CDM regulations knowledge and use.
- NEC 4 contract training and use.
- Management of monitoring and survey programmes.
- Experience of fish passage projects.
- Experimental and field study design.
- Experience of mentoring and training others.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of Level 6 qualification (Bachelors degree) in a relevant subject AND/OR Level 3 diploma in a relevant subject combined with a minimum of 5 years’ experience.
- Fisheries related qualification(s).
- Electrofishing Trained, electrofishing Team Leader Trained.
- Holds professional membership of relevant organisation and continued development through CPD.
The above are Essential criteria unless indicated as Desirable.
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Westcountry Rivers Trust is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises employee well-being and professional growth. With generous benefits including 25 days of annual leave, a robust pension scheme, and opportunities for hybrid working, employees are encouraged to thrive both personally and professionally while contributing to vital environmental conservation efforts in the beautiful South West region.