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Regional Development Manager
Home-based (Bristol area or central England) with travel
The Organisation
Our client provides support to individuals and families working in a specific industry sector. Focusing on outdoor activity, gardens and the countryside, they offer advice and services to those experiencing problems.
They are now looking for a Regional Development Manager to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37.5 hours per week.
The Benefits
- Salary of £40,000 per annum
- 25 days’ holiday, plus Bank Holidays
- Pension
- DIS benefit (3x salary)
- Private healthcare coverage
- Sickness pay
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Well-established family-friendly policies, including the ability to have extra unpaid leave
- Time off for dependants
This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced manager with a strong understanding of the horticultural sector and the ability to build trusted, long-lasting relationships to join our client's compassionate organisation.
You’ll have the chance to make a tangible difference across the sector, developing and sustaining key relationships, enhancing the organisation's reach, influence and long-term impact.
What’s more, this home-based role offers the flexibility to work in a way that supports a healthier balance around your life, alongside a strong all-round benefits package.
So, if you’re ready to use your knowledge and people skills to help build better futures across horticulture, our client would love to hear from you.
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The Role
As a Regional Development Manager, you will help strengthen our client's impact across the horticultural sector around Bristol and central England by building partnerships, supporting service development and ensuring the voices of people working in horticulture remain at the heart of their work.
You will develop and sustain relationships with key stakeholders, including horticultural businesses, trade associations, colleges and training providers, helping to connect prevention campaigns, early intervention activity and support services.
Working collaboratively across teams and with external partners, you will identify opportunities for growth, promote services and support the development of strong stakeholder networks that enhance the organisation’s reach and influence.
Additionally, you will:
- Prepare reports for senior leadership, Board and Committee meetings
- Grow and engage regional stakeholder panels through feedback and participation initiatives
- Support improvements in impact measurement, data quality and project management
- Monitor social policy developments affecting people working in horticulture
- Ensure regional activity complies with legal, regulatory, safeguarding, health and safety and GDPR requirements
About You
To be considered as a Regional Development Manager, you will need:


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- Management experience
- A good understanding of the horticultural sector and the issues affecting local communities and workplaces
- An awareness of both local and national policy, and how it impacts people working in horticulture in your area
- The ability to build trusted, long‑lasting relationships across the horticultural industry and with key partners
- Excellent communication and influencing skills
The closing date for this role is 5th July 2026.
Other organisations may call this role Partnerships Manager, Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Community Development Manager, Regional Partnerships Manager, External Relations Manager, Relationship Manager, or Strategic Partnerships Manager.
Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.
So, if you’re looking for a role where your contribution can help shape lasting change as a Regional Development Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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