Are you passionate about trees and woodlands? Have you a desire to protecting special places and creating amazing woodland experiences whilst helping build sustainable and healthy forests in a World Heritage Site?
If you have experience in designing and delivering woodlands management plans and are familiar with managing woodlands for recreation, commercially or just to ensure that they are sustainably managed for the next generation, then we would love to hear from you.
About us
The Lake District National Park Authority looks after this unique corner of England and UNESCO World Heritage Site. We encourage people to protect, connect and grow as well as supporting those who live and work here. Our staff include rangers and field workers, advisers at our visitor centres, planners and ecologists.
What’s it like to work here?
Our people of the Park are passionate about the landscape and proud of the work we do to look after it and help people enjoy it. We are innovative and agile in our approach to work, ensuring we get the best from our resources.
A flexible working regime to ensure the balance that is right for you, working from one of our regional offices, blending with working from home.
The role
Our new Woodlands Officer role offers a unique opportunity to work in one of the most naturally beautiful parts of the UK; a designated World Heritage site. You will be part of an experienced and dedicated Property Team managing the 530 Ha of trees and woodlands across the Lake District, with rich and diverse species as well as ancient semi-natural woodland, offering the right candidate the opportunity to bring their own ideas and vision to this special place. You will work across a broad spectrum of services within the Authority, liaising between rangers, strategists and the wider community to bring about positive management of these special assets.
About you
You should have a background in woodland management and a relevant qualification in this field and be able to demonstrate membership of a relevant professional body. You will be experienced at managing and working with a range of stakeholders. You should have an understanding of recreational, economic, environmental and social value of woodlands. It will be useful to have a comprehensive understanding in the management of woodland and the associated legislation surrounding them, along with knowledge of national and regional policies and regulatory environment as they affect woodlands. Working within the Lake District National Park you will need a strong commitment to the concept and importance of protected landscapes.
You will be responsible for managing woodlands in a variety of settings, including for risk, Health and Safety and public access. Acting as the lead on woodland management plan creation and applications, financial and habitat outcomes from the management and delivery of woodland management plans. Your role will involve working in partnerships with external stakeholders and in multi-disciplinary teams to achieve shared objectives. You’ll be used to managing contractors and other delivery operatives, to deliver practical works as well as being capable of undertaking some practical works yourself.
Please read the attached Role Profile for the full person specification on this post.
Working with us, you’ll enjoy
• Generous Local Government Pension Scheme
• Cycle to Work schemes
• Paid time off so you can volunteer
• Subsidised healthcare scheme
• Commitment to wellbeing
We’re happy to talk about flexible working – let us know if you want to find out more.
Contact
For an informal discussion about the position please contact Helen Lancaster, Property Assets Manager on 07827229094, or email helen.lancaster@lakedistrict.gov.uk
Apply
Closing date for applications is midnight on Monday 18th November 2024.
We reserve the right to close this advert early should we receive sufficient applications, so please apply early to avoid missing this opportunity.
Previous applicants need not apply.
Diversity and Inclusion
As an equal opportunity's employer, the Lake District National Park Authority is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination based on age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. These groups are under-represented at the LDNPA, particularly at senior level.
We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join the Lake District National Park Authority.
Disability Confident Employer
We guarantee to interview anyone with a disability whose application meets the minimum criteria for the role. By ‘minimum criteria’ we mean that you must provide evidence in your application which demonstrates that you meet the level of competence required under each of the essential criteria, as well as meeting any of the qualification, skills or experience defined as essential.