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Campaign Officer

Buglife
£25,747
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Location
Home based with occasional travel across the UK.

Hours
Part-time - 30 hours / 4 days per week

Salary
£25,747.81 per annum pro rata (£32,184.76 FTE)

About the Role
Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust is looking for a motivated and skilled Campaign Officer to join our expanding Advocacy and Social Change team. In this role, you’ll lead the charge on a critical campaign addressing the hidden threats veterinary medicines pose to invertebrates, the unsung heroes of healthy ecosystems. You’ll play a central role in shaping public awareness and policy by developing high-impact communications, producing evidence-based reports (including an in-depth review of topical flea treatments and their effect on freshwater invertebrates), and crafting persuasive policy position statements. As part of our Advocacy and Social Change team, you'll also support broader efforts to champion invertebrate conservation, influencing stakeholders, engaging decision-makers, and raising public awareness about the essential role these species play in our natural world.

Role & Responsibilities
Design and deliver an ambitious campaign to reduce the unintended harm of veterinary medicines on wildlife, especially aquatic life. Keep your finger on the pulse of UK policy developments, ensuring Buglife is one step ahead in protecting nature through informed action. Represent Buglife at key external forums and roundtables. Work with colleagues across the organisation, spotting and seizing advocacy opportunities wherever they arise. Inspire and educate, whether it’s briefing other conservation bodies, updating stakeholders, or giving media interviews. Develop powerful communications: write compelling briefings, speak with authority in the media, and present ideas that spark momentum. Build long-term alliances and partnerships that support campaign success and drive organisational growth. Collaborate on funding bids that align with our strategy and secure the resources to keep pushing boundaries.

Requirements

Experience
Experience of working on development and running environmental campaigning. Experience of raising public awareness of wildlife and environmental issues, with the potential to engage with media to promote issues and activities. Proven track record of effective project management skills.

About you
Confident communicator, able to speak to a wide range of audiences, including acting alone. Ability to collate and present information from a variety of sources. Able to research and write clear and informative reports, position statements, articles, and briefing materials. Able to develop and maintain external partnerships including with other NGOs and decision makers. Familiarity of environmental policy would be beneficial. Budget management experience. Demonstrable dedication to protecting the environment and conserving wildlife. Good level of understanding of conservation issues.

Qualifications
Buglife offers benefits including Enhanced Pension, Flexible Working, and 23 days annual leave (rising to 28 after 3 years service) in addition to winter close between Christmas and New Year.

Key dates to remember
Application closing Date: 22nd July 2025. Interview date: week commencing 4th August 2025 (Virtual). Due to the volume of applications, we receive, we may close our vacancies early. It is therefore advisable to apply as early as possible if you would like to be considered for this role. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume your application has not been successful on this occasion.

Expiry date: 22/07/2025
Campaign Officer
Company
Buglife
Salary
£25,747
Job Type
Contract
Location
Central London
Our Commitments
Climate Conscious
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