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Higher Level Scheme Manager

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Location England (South East) - UK
Town/City New Forest HLS Partnership, Lyndhurst
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Deadline 07/03/2010
Company Name Forestry Commission
Contact Name HR
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New Forest HLS Partnership, Lyndhurst
£29,050 - £34,480 and benefits (a higher rate of pay may be agreed for a candidate assessed as outstanding). Fixed term for five years. Extension of the contract, conversion to permanency or transfer to another part of the civil service is possible although there is no guarantee.

You'll operationally manage the New Forest Higher Level Scheme by advising and supporting the Partnership Board. This will include establishing and supporting delivery of the Scheme through programmes of work undertaken by partners and managing the administration of the Scheme.

A demonstrable knowledge and understanding of protected landscapes and rural issues is essential, as is proven experience of business planning. You will have a degree in a related subject and/or relevant management experience. Familiarity with Higher Level Schemes and processes is desirable.

Benefits include a Civil Service Pension or stakeholder pension scheme, 25 days annual leave.

To apply online, visit our website at the address below.

Please quote ref: 0000-16. No recruitment agencies please.

Closing date: 7 March 2010.

The Forestry Commission is committed to providing equal opportunities for all sectors of the community, irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, gender,
marital status, religion, sexuality and transgender.

www.forestry.gov.uk/vacancies

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