Dorset Wildlife Trust
Audience Development Consultant

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Audience Development Consultant
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Project Overview
Dorset Wildlife Trust seeks an audience development consultant to create a framework for Nature Connection North Dorset, a Heritage Lottery Fund-backed initiative focused on engaging communities in conserving Dorset's natural heritage.
About the Project
Nature Connection North Dorset is a five-year program with three core themes:
- Wildlife Connections (Linking people to nature)
- Community Connections (Trusted relationships & shared visions)
- Personal Connections (Empowerment & environmental education).
The goal? Mapping pathways for community-wide nature recovery and well-being. Consultants will shape this vision through:
- Targeted audience planning (geodemographic insights)
- Collaborative engagement strategies
- Scalable, inclusive activities across Dorset’s diverse communities.
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Consultant Role & Responsibilities
The successful applicant will:
- Develop evidence-based audience development frameworks using data, profiling analysis, and community input.
- Author Heritage Lottery-compliant project documents (spellbindingly clear, dynamic prose required).
- Coach internal teams on stakeholder ties, co-design techniques, and consultation best practices.
- Pen accessible, persuasive content for wider audiences and funding applications.
- Align outputs with Nature Connections Activity Plan, ensuring cultural resonances and measurable impact.
Essential Requirements
A robust track record in audiences & marketing (nature specialist experience advantageous but not mandatory). Seek candidates with:
- Proven ability to handle geodemographic data for sector-specific segmentation.
- Insightful audience & evaluation analytics to trace outcomes, adjust strategies, and justify funding efficacy.
- Fluency in community consultations: techniques to embed local voices in ecological recovery plans.


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Process
التطبيقات المقبولة حتى 5:00 ساعت 12 يوليو 2026. Domestic submission details and deadline requirements. Use the full brief to frame your submission. Print or upload as PDF preferred.
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