TEAM MEMBER 2 - FOREST OPERATIONS/LAND MANAGEMENT
(Higher Education Placement)


Location: Flexible (Mid South, Mid North, South East)
Grade & Salary: Grade 2 - £19,374
Post number: 202361, 202546, 202700, 202699
Type of contract: Fixed Term (Monday 6 September 2021 to Friday 26 August 2022)
Work pattern: 37 hours per week (Monday to Friday)

Interviews to take place when/where: Approximately week commencing 15th February 2021 – Due to the current situation with regards COVID19, recruitment is still progressing and interviews will be undertaken by Skype/Microsoft Teams.

Benefits: Civil Service pension, 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days over 5 years, flexible working options, occupational health including counselling and advisory services and eye care and salary sacrifice schemes.


Role Purpose

• This is a mid-year placement role for someone who is currently undertaking a higher education qualification, such as an undergraduate qualification in forestry or land management from a higher educational institution.
• Under the direction of the line manager, you will support the delivery of programmes within at least one of the following disciplines (dependant on the scale of geographic programmes):
• Forest operations; assist with the delivery of operational planning and management including; forest and conservation inventory collection, GIS data collection, monitoring and reporting to ensure statutory compliance.
• Land management; monitor the implementation of planned programmes of work, in addition to undertaking landowner liability surveys. Assist with the delivery of the recreational and land management work programmes.
• You will work closely with and get direction from the Forest Operations/Land Management Technical Supports, Officers, Senior Officers and Team Leader.


Qualifications and Skills

You will have:

1. Currently undertaking an undergraduate degree in either a forestry or land management discipline from a higher education institution. Your undergraduate degree must require a mid-year placement (essential).
2. A good understanding of working in land and forestry management disciplines, including sustainable forest management.
3. Good communication and inter-personal skills with a customer focus. Ability to build effective working relationship with colleagues and partners.
4. Good ICT skills (essential).
5. Full UK driving licence (essential).

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Web: www.naturalresources.wales | Closing Date: Sunday 31st January 2021

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