Independent Facilitator (s) for the Durham City Green Corridor

THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST OR NATURAL BEAUTYcontractContracts FinderRef DCGC Independent Facilitator 250725SME suitableVCSE suitableclosed
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£31k

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Published

25 Jul 2025

Deadline 26 Aug 2025

Description

We are seeking an experienced Independent Facilitator(s) to support the development of a significant nature and heritage rich and accessible green corridor in the north-east urban fringe of Durham City. The Independent Facilitator(s) will play a crucial role in ensuring the success of this initiative by guiding a group of stakeholders and the Durham City Green Corridor Board. This role is part of a collaborative project between Durham County Council and the National Trust, aimed at connecting urban communities with the countryside along the River Wear. We want to commission an Independent Facilitator(s) to support the development of the green corridor and ensure the project's governance structure is appropriate for working together towards our shared objectives. We are open to approaches from individuals, charities and consultancy firms, organisations of all sizes. We want an Independent Facilitator(s) to ensure there is balance of opinion and that no one stakeholder or board member is leading the process, and we can all equitably participate. The first element of the Independent Facilitator(s) work is to support the changemaker groups and the project board to develop how they work together , their terms of reference and decision making and any other supporting documents . The second element of the Independent Facilitator(s) role is to support the stakeholders and project board to develop action plans to meet their outcomes. To receive the full information pack please contact: durhamcitygreencorridor@nationaltrust.org.uk Skills and Experience • Excellent communication skills: Ability to keep all stakeholders informed and connected, fostering productive communication among group members with varying experience levels and communication styles. • Facilitation experience: Proven track record in leading similar groups, with an understanding of the challenges within cultural, heritage and environmental sectors. • Holistic mindset: Curiosity and open-mindedness to enable balanced contributions from all participants. • Tact and diplomacy: Ability to hold space for equitable contributions, ensuring all voices are heard. • Calmness under pressure: Maintaining composure and effectiveness in a wide range of situations. • Experience with diverse stakeholder groups: Particularly within the third sector, to foster collaboration and understand the dynamics of competing priorities. • Organisational and coordination abilities: Strong skills in organising and coordinating efforts to ensure efficient progress. • Whole-system approach: Ability to link health and wellbeing initiatives to other systems. • Trustworthiness and discretion: Essential qualities for building rapport quickly and helping form a cohesive group identity. • Cultural competence: Deep understanding of cultural backgrounds and different governance structures/processes. • Partnership project management: Expertise in managing projects that involve multiple stakeholders.

Scope

Reference
DCGC Independent Facilitator 250725
Total value
£31,300 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
08 Sept 2025 to 01 Mar 2027
CPV classifications
73000000 79000000 92000000 98000000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
26 Aug 2025, 6:00 pm