Base: £20,442.24 pro-rated; bonus/equity: not spec...
On-site
Marine or coastal habitat recovery project experience
Budget forecasting, reporting, and procurement management
Gis database management and data analysis skills
The Zoological Society of London is seeking an experienced Project Manager for a marine habitat recovery project in North Wales, focused on restoring coastal ecosystems in partnership with Bangor University. The role requires strong project management skills, a background in marine conservation, and the ability to engage with a variety of stakeholders
Job Summary
This role leads a two-year development phase for the NNF5 Menai–Connecting Coasts project aimed at recovering priority marine habitats in North Wales.
The position offers a pro-rated salary of £20,442.24 for 22.5 hours per week with access to a generous pension scheme up to 12% contribution.
Candidates must demonstrate strong collaboration skills with Welsh-speaking stakeholders and manage inclusive community engagement alongside ecological monitoring.
Matching Summary
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The Zoological Society of London is seeking an experienced Project Manager for a marine habitat recovery project in North Wales, focused on restoring coastal ecosystems in partnership with Bangor University. The role requires strong project management skills, a background in marine conservation, and the ability to engage with a variety of stakeholders.
Salary
Base: £20,442.24 pro-rated; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Up to 12% pension; 25 days leave; Zoo tickets
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Marine or coastal habitat recovery project experience
Budget forecasting, reporting, and procurement management
GIS database management and data analysis skills
Bilingual communication capabilities in Welsh context
Full driving license required for field travel
Nice-to-have
Experience with multi-partner stakeholder engagement
Knowledge of coastal habitat restoration approaches
Strong organizational skills for competing priorities
Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends
Proven initiative in developing future opportunities
Key Requirements
MSc degree in marine conservation or related field