Birkenhead Park Operations Co-ordinator

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<p>Social network you want to login/join with:</p><p>col-narrow-left</p><h2>Client:</h2><p>Wirral Borough Council</p><h2>Location:</h2><h2>Job Category:</h2><p>Other</p><p>-</p><h2>EU work permit required:</h2><p>Yes</p><p>col-narrow-right</p><h2>Job Reference:</h2><p>141efd092000</p><h2>Job Views:</h2><p>6</p><h2>Posted:</h2><p>01.08.2025</p><p>col-wide</p><h2>Job Description:</h2><p><b>About the Role:</b></p><p>Lead on all day-to-day operations of the historic landscape of Birkenhead Park through management of the estate management team and visitor services team, with support from Friends groups and other organisations. Ensure the park is well-used by stakeholder groups and events, while maintaining its status as a Grade I listed historic park and an aspirant UNESCO World Heritage Site. Collaborate with the World Heritage project team to deliver objectives related to income generation, landscape changes, visitor services, and planting schemes as outlined in Birkenhead Parks Management Plan.</p><p><b>About the candidate:</b></p><p>Applicants should have an HNC/HND in Park Management or equivalent, with experience and understanding of heritage, conservation, land management, and listed garden requirements. Strong networking and stakeholder management skills are essential, including presenting reports and engaging with public meetings. Knowledge of World Heritage Sites and their management is also required.</p><p>For more information or an informal discussion, contact Darran Marquiss, Assistant Senior Manager, via email [emailprotected]</p><p><b>Interviews are scheduled for the week commencing 25th August 2025.</b></p><p>If your skills and experience differ slightly, we welcome your application as we may explore a traineeship depending on the candidate pool.</p><p>If you are a Wirral resident, unemployed, or need assistance with your application, contact Involve Northwest’s employment and skills team at [emailprotected] or call 0151 644 4500 / 0151 652 4349.</p><p>Existing Wirral Council employees are encouraged to apply for internal opportunities. For support, email [emailprotected]</p><p><b>Working at Wirral:</b></p><p>Our values reflect our pride and culture. We prioritize staff wellbeing, recognition, and development, offering benefits like staff discounts, a strong pension scheme, life cover, flexible working, and generous leave.</p><p>We foster an inclusive and diverse environment where every voice is valued. We support an accessible recruitment process and consider employees in redeployment first. Re-appointment of employees who left under EVR or VS schemes is generally not permitted unless in exceptional circumstances.</p><p>Applications close at midnight on the deadline date, and early closing is possible if sufficient applications are received. Apply through the Jobs page after registration; applications via post are not accepted. All interviewees must demonstrate their right to work in the UK. The job description and documents should be downloaded before the vacancy closes. Recruitment agencies are not accepted unless otherwise specified.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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