Wild Solutions Business Development Manager

£30000 - £33000

Matlock, Derbyshire - 22 months

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Job description

University of Derby’s College of Business, Law and Social Sciences in partnership with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust (DWT) are offering an exciting career-development opportunity to manage and deliver a challenging strategic Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project. Based at the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust premises, you will be employed by the University as a KTP Associate but work under the terms and conditions of the company.

Using your knowledge and skills to support the business and achieve specific project aims, you will receive on-going support by a Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Supervisor, Academic Supervisor and Academic Lead from the University of Derby to help you deliver. A personal training and development budget will also be available for you to access, as well as receiving access to the same training opportunities and facilities as University staff.

This is an exciting opportunity to lead a project that would transform Derbyshire Wildlife Trust into an agile and entrepreneurial organisation. You will help DWT to discover new business opportunities and develop the strategies, processes and working practices to realise those opportunities. If you believe that you can help DWT to deliver these, this role may be for you.

As an organisation with over 60 years of experience in managing landscape with a conservation focus, DWT have the opportunity to leverage their expertise to do more conservation and provide sustainable ecosystem services in a profit-oriented and commercial way that will simultaneously enable them to continue to achieve their charitable objectives.

Therefore, we are looking for an individual who is capable of working with others to facilitate transformation in this interesting setting and enable DWT to become agile, professional and entrepreneurial to realise business opportunities. A fast learner with the calibre to engage and persuade internal and external stakeholders and embed the business model will be ideal.

Project description

This full-time post is part-funded by the UK Government’s KTP programme. A KTP is a three-way project between a graduate, an organisation and a university. KTP is one of the UK’s largest graduate recruitment programmes and has been placing graduates on challenging, high profile projects for almost 45 years. In addition to a competitive salary and core KTP development training, you will have a dedicated budget of £4,000 for further training and career development. To find out more about the scheme visit: ktp-uk.org/graduates

For further information and informal enquiries regarding the role, please contact Tony Anosike, Senior Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Improvement via a.anosike@derby.ac.uk

For enquiries regarding your application and for sponsorship eligibility, please contact the recruitment team via recruitment@derby.ac.uk

The University is unable to sponsor the employment of international workers under the Skilled Worker route for this role; however, applications are welcome from candidates who are able to demonstrate an alternative right to work in the UK.

Please visit Applying from Overseas – How to apply for a job at the University of Derby – University of Derby for more information.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expect everyone who works for us to also share this commitment and to treat people with courtesy and respect.

About the business

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is a charity whose main function is creating spaces for people and nature with over 50 years' experience. Within Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Wild Solutions operates as a consultancy that provides end-to-end nature-based solutions to clients, partners and stakeholders. Wild Solutions specialises in the delivery of high nature, low carbon habitats providing a broad spectrum of essential ecosystem services. We are forming a Centre of Excellence to enable us to lead the way to a wilder future, rewilding our uplands and our cities, expanding and protecting spaces for nature, campaigning for local and national change, and reintroducing key species. At the heart of this Centre of Excellence are three strategic projects, one of which, is this Business Development Project that would enable Wild Solutions to develop a holistic business model that will transform our business capabilities and working practices to establish us at the forefront of ecosystem services provision. Such ecosystem services include biodiversity net gain, health and wellbeing improvement, carbon sequestration and nutrient neutrality, will enable us to become the leading provider of nature-based solutions in the county, with a national reputation for innovation excellence. To find out more about Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Wild Solutions' latest projects go to: Derbyshire Wildlife Trust | Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Wild Solutions (wildsolutionsdwt.co.uk) Or contact Pip Chappell, Deputy Director of Innovation & Enterprise at pchappell@derbyshirewt.co.uk

Business

Business

Minimum of second-class degree in Business and/ or Environmental Management or a related field.

10 April 2024

2 May 2024

0164-24


University of Derby’s College of Business, Law and Social Sciences in partnership with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust (DWT) are offering an exciting career-development opportunity to manage and deliver a challenging strategic Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project. Based at the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust premises, you will be employed by the University as a KTP Associate but work under the terms and conditions of the company.

Using your knowledge and skills to support the business and achieve specific project aims, you will receive on-going support by a Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Supervisor, Academic Supervisor and Academic Lead from the University of Derby to help you deliver. A personal training and development budget will also be available for you to access, as well as receiving access to the same training opportunities and facilities as University staff.

This is an exciting opportunity to lead a project that would transform Derbyshire Wildlife Trust into an agile and entrepreneurial organisation. You will help DWT to discover new business opportunities and develop the strategies, processes and working practices to realise those opportunities. If you believe that you can help DWT to deliver these, this role may be for you.

As an organisation with over 60 years of experience in managing landscape with a conservation focus, DWT have the opportunity to leverage their expertise to do more conservation and provide sustainable ecosystem services in a profit-oriented and commercial way that will simultaneously enable them to continue to achieve their charitable objectives.

Therefore, we are looking for an individual who is capable of working with others to facilitate transformation in this interesting setting and enable DWT to become agile, professional and entrepreneurial to realise business opportunities. A fast learner with the calibre to engage and persuade internal and external stakeholders and embed the business model will be ideal.