At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead projects to enhance woodlands and wetlands, engaging communities and managing traditional orchards.
- Company: Join Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, a leader in ecological conservation and community engagement.
- Benefits: Flexible working hours, opportunities for professional growth, and a chance to make a real difference.
- Other info: Work in a dynamic team focused on sustainability and ecological resilience.
- Why this job: Be part of a transformative project that connects landscapes and boosts biodiversity.
- Qualifications: Experience in environmental management and strong communication skills are essential.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
The Severn Treescapes project will create a 60-mile N-S corridor (1728km2) across 3 counties. It will test woodland creation and increasing connectivity at scale across productive landscapes. The area currently covers Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire from the Lower Wye Valley through the Forest of Dean, Leadon Vale, Woolhope Dome and Malvern Hills, to the Wyre Forest.
Severn Treescapes connects nationally important landscapes, providing enhanced ecological resilience, multiple ecosystem services and engaging urban and rural communities. It aims to increase tree connectivity across higher grade agricultural areas through hedgerows, woodland belts, traditional orchards, wood pasture, silvopasture, silvoarable and agroforestry, and incorporate wetland features into habitat mosaics, where appropriate, enhancing water quality, recharge, flood alleviation and reducing soil erosion. Large-scale broadleaved woodland creation is likely to be on the lower grade marginal land and steeper slopes.
This role will cover the Gloucestershire portion of the Severn Treescapes geography, from the Forest of Dean and Leadon Vale to Gloucester and Tewkesbury. Some working across borders into Worcestershire and Herefordshire may be required in order to support the other Woodland Advisors.
An important strand of our Severn Treescapes work is our focus on deadwood, traditional orchards and veteran trees in the landscape. Three days per week of this role will be delivering our Dead Wood Society project, involving liaising with landholders to manage, expand and create traditional orchards in Gloucestershire (through ELM actions where possible, but through other funding sources as well), promoting and protecting important habitats and key saproxylic species. The Deadwood Society will be very much a team effort, and you will be liaising closely with the other advisors and the Engagement and Comms Coordinator to deliver advice and events around these themes.
Application is via CV and cover letter to GWTrecruitment@gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk. Please use your cover letter to detail (using the person specification in the Job Description), why you are interested in the role, why you think you are the right person for it and why you are interested in working at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. Please submit your application by midnight on the 30 July 2026.
Interviews will be held in person at our offices at Robinswood Hill Country Park in Gloucester on the 11 August 2026.
Severn Treescapes Wetland and Woodland Advisor employer: Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is an exceptional employer, dedicated to fostering a collaborative and inclusive work culture that prioritises environmental conservation and community engagement. Employees benefit from opportunities for professional growth through hands-on projects like the Severn Treescapes initiative, which not only enhances ecological resilience but also allows staff to make a tangible impact in their local landscapes. Working from our scenic offices at Robinswood Hill Country Park in Gloucester, team members enjoy a supportive environment that values innovation and teamwork, making it a truly rewarding place to advance your career in conservation.
Contact Details:
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Recruitment Team