WWT’s Conservation Evidence department comprises a rapidly growing team of scientists, which provides the evidence that underpins the work of WWT. We use a wide range of inter-disciplinary methods across the social and ecological sciences to deliver high-quality conservation science. We work in collaboration with multiple NGO and academic partners, and a number of PhD students, across the UK and overseas. Above all, we have impact: our research diagnoses problems and identifies solutions, and in doing so we shape policy and action for global wetland conservation
We're seeking a talented individual to support the coordination of citizen science and data collation in Gloucestershire and the Severn Vale waterscape. The role will involve working closely with other members of the Conservation Evidence Department, external partner organisations, engaging with other stakeholders and citizen scientists, including farmers and landowners, and liaising with WWT project teams and managers.
This is a fixed term contract until 31st March 2027. This role is suitable for hybrid working with the requirement to spend 2-3 days a week on site or visiting field sites.