Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri // Eryri National Park Authority
Ffermio Adfywiol Tirweddau Eryri / Integrated Natural Resource Scheme (INRS) Advisor

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Integrated Natural Resource Scheme (INRS) Advisor
National Park Offices, Penrhyndeudraeth (with hybrid options)
About Us
Eryri National Park Authority protects the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of Eryri National Park. Covering 823 square miles, the Park is home to the highest mountain in Wales, the largest natural lake in Wales, and over 26,000 people.
Our Integrated Natural Resource Schemes aim to manage, enhance and protect our Designated Landscapes, as well as farming communities and the local economy. Ffermio Adfywiol Tirweddau Eryri and Y Goeden Iawn yn y Lle Iawn are new projects to support this work with Y Goeden iawn yn y lle iawn focusing on improving woodland management across the National Park and Ffermio Adfywiol Tirweddau Eryri working with farmers to introduce more regenerative farming methods.
We are now looking for an Integrated Natural Resource Scheme (INRS) Advisor to join us on a full-time basis, working 37 hours per week, on a fixed-term contract until 31 March 2029.
Please note, Welsh language skills are essential for this role. Please read the job description for the exact level required.
The Benefits
- Salary of £32,061 - £36,363 per annum
- The potential for hybrid working
- Pension scheme
- 360 Wellbeing App, including GP access, mental health support and fitness resources
- Discounts and financial support programmes
- The chance to work in an area of outstanding natural beauty
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The Role
As an Integrated Natural Resource Scheme (INRS) Advisor, you will support the delivery of the Ffermio Adfywiol Tirweddau Eryri project and focus on helping farmers adopt regenerative farming practices.
Specifically, you will co-ordinate project and farmer engagement, helping them find the right funding, assisting with applications and monitoring delivery. Working with specialist consultants to ensure projects are delivered successfully, you’ll be the key liaison for the project and a primary point of contact.
Additionally, you'll support farmers and landowners to develop management and transition plans for regenerative farming. Working closely with Landscapes Wales, Eryri specialists and Natural Resources Wales, you will help ensure projects are delivered in line with programme requirements.
About You
To be considered as an Integrated Natural Resource Scheme (INRS) Advisor, you will need:
- Welsh language skills
- Experience working with farmers and land managers to achieve conservation objectives, including through agri-environment schemes
- Practical conservation experience, including providing land management advice and carrying out habitat assessments
- Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Excel and Word
- A degree-level qualification in an environmental, ecology, agricultural or land management-related subject, a qualification in an agricultural or land-based discipline, or significant directly relevant experience
- A full driving licence and the ability to travel as required


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Please note, this role will involve working in remote areas and on rough terrain.
The closing date for this role is 17th August 2026.
Interviews will be held on w/c 24th August 2026.
Other organisations may call this role Agricultural Advisor, Farm Advisor, Countryside Advisor, Conservation Advisor, Land Management Advisor, Environment Advisor, Rural Development Advisor, Agri-Environment Advisor, or Farming Engagement Officer.
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