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Logo: Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

We are the leading local wildlife conservation charity in Hampshire and the Island. We care for 57 wildlife reserves – more than 6,500 acres of valuable wildlife habitat – and by providing volunteering, education and training opportunities, we enable individuals and communities to provide sustained benefit to these essential wild places.

Not only do we manage our own land, we also advise other landowners how to manage their land with wildlife in mind. We carry out surveys and gather data to monitor how our local wildlife is doing. We work to protect wildlife on land and in the sea – so that we can all enjoy a future rich in wildlife. 

Why work for Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust?

As the leading wildlife charity in Hampshire & the Isle of Wight, the Trust employs over 60 staff, has a membership of over 20,000 and hundreds of dedicated volunteers to enable it to carry out  conservation work throughout the two counties.  Headquarters is at Beechcroft House, near Botley with a northern office on the Herriard Estate near Basingstoke. We have three Education Centres at Swanwick, Testwood and Blashford. There is also an office on the Isle of Wight.

What we can offer...

In return for the commitment of skilled and experienced staff, we offer:

  • Training opportunities: the Trust has a training programme in place and is keen to provide continuous professional development for staff

  • The opportunity to join the Wildlife Trust’s Pension Scheme, to which the Trust contributes 9% of your salary

  • Salaries that are fairly set according to your role and responsibilities and that are competitive with other Wildlife Trusts

  • Opportunities to contribute to the future development of the Trust and to make a real contribution to conservation in the two counties

  • Staff consultation through elected staff representatives

  • Equal opportunities for job applicants and employees through the implementation of our Equal Opportunities Policy

  • To find out more about working for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Trust, download an employment factsheet at www.hwt.org.uk

     
       

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