Data & Monitoring Officer

West Cumbria Rivers Trust

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We have an exciting opportunity to join a team of passionate people working on ‘Resilient
Glenderamackin’ – our ambitious and large-scale blended finance catchment restoration project.
This role provides an opportunity to develop and deliver the robust monitoring programmes
required for the project.

West Cumbria Rivers Trust is an environmental charity dedicated to improving the watercourses
and surrounding catchments in West Cumbria for people and wildlife. Our patch covers several
principal river catchments and seven iconic lakes spanning a substantial part of the Lake
District National Park, West Cumbria and the Solway. We have an impressive track-record of
successful project delivery.

Having successfully become a round 2 Landscape Recovery pilot, we are looking to build the
existing Resilient Glenderamackin team to develop the project, with the aim to start delivering
on the ground in 2025. Working closely with the project team, and in particular the Rivers
Trust Ecosystem Services Analyst, you will be able to use your skills and knowledge to develop,
and subsequently, deliver, the ‘Monitoring and Evaluation Plan’ element of the Landscape
Recovery project. This will be key to demonstrating the impact of our work on areas such as
flood risk, water quality and biodiversity.

The successful candidate will have a degree or equivalent experience in an environmental,
hydrological, or science related discipline, and at least 2 years’ work experience or
post-graduate qualifications in a relevant subject area. You will have a keen interest in the
water environment and passion to work collectively with others to ensure projects such as this
make a real difference to people and the environment. Your attention to detail and strong
analytical and data management skills will ensure you can succeed in this role. We do not
expect the candidate to have experience in all aspects of monitoring, therefore
training and support will be provided, however, hydrological monitoring is a key aspect and
successful candidate will ideally have some expertise in this area.

You will be part of a friendly and supportive team, reporting to the Resilient Glenderamackin
Project Manager and supported by the Trust’s Senior Management Team, WCRT’s Trustees and the
wider staff team. The Trust offers a range of benefits including a generous pension scheme,
life assurance scheme, flexible working opportunities, holiday buy-back scheme and a good
supply of chocolate biscuits 🙂

If you believe that you have the passion, commitment and skills to take this exciting
opportunity forward then we would like to hear from you. For further details, please visit the
West Cumbria Rivers Trust website.

The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 15th April
2024
. Interviews will be held at our offices in Keswick on Wednesday 24th April 2024.

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