Building Foundations for the Future Project Consultant

Building Foundations for the Future Project Consultant

Closing date:
Salary: A fee of up to £9,000 is available for this piece of work to include all travel and subsistence.
Contract type: Fixed term / Working hours: Flexible
Location:
Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Bewick House
22 Thorpe Road,
Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1RY

Tawny owl (credit: David Tipling)

We are seeking a freelance consultant to undertake the evaluation of our Building Foundations for the Future project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Contact details

If you are interested in working with us on this project, please submit a concise (approx. 4 sides of A4) proposal of your approach to delivery and proposed methodology/project plan, and a budget breakdown. Send your submission to rachels@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk.

Submissions will be assessed on; appropriate experience, a clear understanding of the requirements of the brief, a proven track record of successful delivery of similar consultancy work and an approach which is both imaginative and practical and represents good value for money.

Building Foundations for the Future aims to scale up NWT's impact and build a stronger, more resilient organisation to fight for Norfolk's natural heritage for the next 100 years.

We are looking for a consultant with excellent communication skills, and the ability to engage with people with a wide range of backgrounds and skills.

You will work closely with the project board to agree evaluation methodology, timelines and delivery plans. You will be required to liaise with other project personnel from the outset of the project to gather data and other evaluative material.

The consultant should have experience and expertise in:

  • Evaluation of NLHF supported projects
  • Experience of collecting quantitative and qualitative data for evaluation
  • Experience of analysis of data, outputs and outcomes
  • Writing evaluation framework documents to HLF guidelines
  • Writing up concluding report

Brief