Overview

The Royal Parks currently employs over 100 staff involved in diverse roles including wildlife conservation and ecology, arboriculture and landscape management, event liaison and project management.

This is your chance to promote the ecological management of The Royal Parks in order to protect, conserve and enhance their natural environment and biodiversity. You will lead the gathering and management of environmental and biodiversity information, and to facilitate data exchange with partner organisations and stakeholders. You will play a key part in delivering the benefits of biodiversity to our diverse audiences through community engagement, and consequently raise the professional profile of our organisation as an example of best practice at local, regional, national and international levels.

About you

To succeed in you will need to hold a degree in wildlife conservation or environmental studies, preferably a post-graduate qualification, with in-depth experience in the field of wildlife conservation. You will have the ability to represent TRP in professional forums, prepare and deliver presentations at conferences and workshops. You will also have experience of managing and motivating staff and volunteers.About us

London’s eight Royal Parks are some of the best-loved and most beautiful spaces in the world. Managed by The Royal Parks (TRP), an executive agency of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the parks are enjoyed by millions of Londoners and visitors each year. The parks provide 5,000 acres of urban parkland and unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the capital.