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Title  

Community Forest Manager

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture
Location   Scotland (South) - UK
Town/City   Carsphairn, Castle Douglas
Salary   £31,000 pa. Pension contribution in line with current legislation. Permanent Role
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Full Time
Level   Senior Level
Deadline   29/10/2021
Company Name   Carsphairn Community Woodland Ltd
Contact Name   Wendy Fenton
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Description  

This post is full-time for 5 years subject to funding and is part funded by Scottish Land Fund (SLF) and South of Scotland Enterprise (SoSE).

Community Forest Manager Job Description

The successful candidate will join the project at its exciting outset, overseeing setting up of the forestry infrastructure and woodfuel enterprise, alongside development of community-based recreation and a rural skills training centre.

The manager, operating under the guidance of the Directors, will also oversee sustainable management of the forest. This is a small forest with a lot going on! We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated individual to manage the site, implement our Management Plan and develop the long-term sustainability of the woodland as a community asset, including securing external contracts.

We require a person with relevant qualifications and demonstrable experience in forest management, excellent general organisational and management skills, experience of working with community-led organisations, a good attention to detail, excellent communication skills and an ability to motivate and inspire others with a commitment to development at a local level.

Hours: 37.5 weekly

Salary: £31,000 pa. Pension contribution in line with current legislation.

Contract Length: 5 years, subject to funding

Closing date: Friday 29th October 2021

This post is part funded by Scottish Land Fund and South of Scotland Enterprise

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