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Rural Surveyor - Winchester

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Rural Surveyor - Winchester

Summary

We’re seeking a Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor to work in our Estate Management Team covering the beautiful areas of Hampshire, Isle of Wight & South Downs. This is a fixed term role with a flexible scope on hours and place of work. We’d welcome interest from applicants seeking either full time or part time employment. We’re a dedicated property management team of estate managers, building surveyors, estate management officers and residential lettings officers.

As part of the Estate Management team, you'll bring a range of skills to ensure we safeguard and effectively manage our built assets and interests in land and build on the relationships we have with our tenants. You'll provide insightful advice, and considerate stakeholder management, and have forward thinking approaches to managing and conserving our land and buildings.

Check out our Surveyor Community on LinkedIn to find out more about our exciting projects.

If you’d like an informal chat about this opportunity, please contact Oliver Cooper at oliver.cooper@nationaltrust.org.uk

Interview date: 29th or 30th August 2022

Location: Micheldever Hub, Near Winchester

Salary: Circa £40,000



What it's like to work here

Reporting to the Senior Estate Manager you’ll be working across a variety of beautiful estates including Hinton Ampner, Mottisfont Abbey, The Vyne, Petworth House as well as the countryside properties on the Isle of Wight, South Downs, and New Forest. This work will shape the future of the UK’s biggest private landowner.

We’re supportive of hybrid working; with time split between home, property offices and some time each week at our Micheldever Hub office, near Winchester. This is a 24 month, fixed-term role with flexibility of hours and place of work. Hours are negotiable.



What you'll be doing

You'll be involved in supporting residential and commercial lettings; management of agricultural tenancies and Agri-environment schemes; woodland management; access rights and boundary disputes; work with restrictive covenants; valuations; and occasional acquisitions and disposals. Whilst working with our structured governance framework, we need you to be an effective and convincing champion of best practice.

Please also read the full role profile attached to this advert



Who we're looking for

  • A member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
  • Experience of land use, agriculture, asset management, land management, environmental issues, conservation and sustainable development
  • Influencing, consulting and negotiation skills
  • Able to analyse, interpret and resolve rural surveying problems


The package

The National Trust has the motto ‘For everyone, for ever’ at its heart. We’re working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It’s important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we’re for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too.

  • Flexible working whenever possible
  • Free parking at most locations
  • Free entry to our properties for you, a guest and your children (under 18)
  • Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary

Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.

Company

The National Trust is committed to promoting and preserving those places of natural beauty and historic interest for which it has the privilege to be responsible for the benefit of the nation, for everyone for ever.

The Trust is proud of what has been achieved over the last 126 years and is determined to maintain those high standards of conservation, stewardship and curatorial care for which it has been recognised throughout the world.

Its achievements have enabled the general public and the Trust’s members and visitors to enjoy and appreciate the countryside, coastline, gardens, historic buildings and collections, all of which encapsulate so much of the history of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is a duty to tell that history in a complete, balanced and accurate way, and without judgement.

The National Trust continues as a guardian of the past, and for the future, to uphold its duty to maintain and enhance what has been entrusted to its care.

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