Evaluation Consultant for the Species Survival Fund - Coastal Grasslands Reconnected Project

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This opportunity is to commission an experienced evaluation consultant to assist with the monitoring and appraisal of Durham Heritage Coast's Species Survival Fund (SSF) project's output and impacts.
The role of the consultant will be to co-ordinate the evaluation of the project encompassing the capital habitat works, revenue, and engagement activities and write the Evaluation Plan and a Final Report. Project and partner staff will carry out the collection of evaluation data during the delivery phase. The evaluation consultant will assist in the analysis and interpretation of the data collected for the final evaluation report.
This opportunity is utilising the Species Survival Grant Funding.

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