Contact details
The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 1st December. Interviews are likely to be on Wednesday 10th December 2025.
Candidates should apply by sending a copy of their CV, giving full details of education, employment and experience. Please also supply details of two referees. You should also include a statement of application outlining why you consider yourself suitable for the post and what particular experience, skills and attributes you have which will enable you to fulfil the requirements of the job. It would help the selection panel if you refer to the duties and requirements of the job description enclosed in framing your statement.
Completed applications should have a subject line of ‘Private and Confidential’ and emailed to recruitment@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk or be posted to Recruitment Applications, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Bewick House, 22 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1RY.
Please indicate which post you are applying for.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the county’s largest environmental charity, committed to the protection and enhancement of Norfolk’s wildlife and wild places.
We’re looking for a Wilder Landscapes Adviser to join our Nature Recovery team to work with farmers and landowners to enhance habitats and biodiversity on their land. This involves giving advice, managing projects and some practical delivery of habitat improvement work.
This role will make a significant contribution to the work of the Wilder Landscapes Team advocating for nature recovery & nature-based solutions at a landscape scale. This will be done by influencing land management practice, including advice to land managers, working with farm clusters, developing landscape scale nature recovery projects, and the use of tools such as ELMS & other green finance. It will work to develop effective partnerships supporting the creation of ecological networks to help wildlife in Norfolk adapt to climate change.
This impactful and dynamic role will help scale up our nature recovery work and increase the area of land managed and restored for nature across Norfolk, therefore contributing to the national Wildlife Trusts’ aim of 30% of the UK’s land and sea managed for nature by 2030.
This is an exciting time to join Norfolk Wildlife Trust and this role will have a significant impact in helping to tackle the nature and climate crisis we face today.
This is a full-time permanent role based at our office in Norwich but with flexibility to work from home at times by arrangement. Some travel around Norfolk will be required for which a pool vehicle can be used or expenses claimed in line with our Expenses Policy.
For more information on the role please see the job description below.