Woodland Officer
- Civil Service
- Full Time
- Fineshade
- 37,537 - 39,661
Job Description
Job summary
Never has there been a more important time for trees and forests to help tackle the climate emergency and provide a much-needed sanctuary for people and wildlife. Our Prime Minister and our government are committed as part of the Environmental Improvement Plan to increasing the tree canopy cover across England from the current 14.5% to at least 16.5% by 2050 this means 34,000 ha of new tree cover by 2028.
This acceleration in current planting rates in England will contribute to meeting the net-zero by 2050 ambitions, and to governments wider environmental targets.
The Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Forestry Commission have set up a joint tree planting programme for England to support the forestry sector, landowners, and communities in the delivery of these ambitions.
Forestry Commission will lead the delivery of the following parts of the tree-planting programme:
- Developing sector capacity.
- Woodland creation on public land.
- Woodland creation on private land.
If you are passionate about the role of trees, woods and forestry in creating a better future for England and want to play a key part in realising that we want to hear from you.
By joining the Forestry Commission, you will become part of a team of passionate, committed colleagues, and be able to build on a wealth of expertise to take this ambitious work forward. You will be able to make your mark by helping the Forestry. Commission to revolutionise how we work together and reach new stakeholders.
Our staff engagement levels are consistently well above the Civil Service average and staff turnover is well below. We value our people, we look after them, and we will look after you. We hope you will join us for the challenge.
Job description
We are seeking a dynamic individual with experience in forestry and/or land management, who are quick to learn and inspire and enthuse others.
The Woodland Officer role can be seen as the face of the Forestry Commission to landowners, managers and stakeholders. Each Woodland Officer has their own geographic area of primary responsibility, enabling them to develop a strategic view of the local landscape, a network of local stakeholders and understanding of the challenges and opportunities.
In your patch, you will be at the forefront of delivering the Forestry Commissions incentives and regulations, and able to provide advice and support to the private forestry sector in addition to Local Authorities and Defra colleagues. Internal team working is also integral in the Woodland Officer role, for example across the Area Team (e.g. assisting others in alleged unlicensed felling investigations) and the wider Forestry Commission (e.g. opportunity for review of national guidance and procedure). Through both, you will have the ability to assist the Forestry Commission build strong working relationships to help create and manage diverse, resilient multi-purpose woodlands.
You will:
Expand Woodland Cover:
Champion the multiple benefits of new woodland as business opportunities for land owner and as natural capital (including biodiversity, water quality, flood management, carbon sequestration/substitution, etc) for the wider environment and society; facilitate the design and delivery of new woodlands optimizing the benefits they can deliver to the owner and as natural capital; administer the forestry Regulations relating to woodland creation (Environmental Impact Assessment); and administer/process applications for grants.
Protect our existing trees and woodlands:
Administer Forestry Regulations to include: i. Forestry Act Felling Licences to ensure tree felling is carried out legally in accordance with the principles of the UK Forestry Standard as appropriate; ii. Environmental Impact Assessments afforestation, deforestation, forest roads and forest quarries, and iii. Habitats Regulations re forest operations within Special Protection Areas and Special Areas of Conservation; advise on the links with other legislation such as those pertaining to European Protected Species; and provide specialist advice to planning authorities re the impact of proposals on existing woodland and how new trees and woodland could be used to enhance new developments.
Improve the condition and resilience of our existing woodlands and wider treescape:
Champion the benefits of actively managed woodland; support woodland owners and managers in responding to key challenges of pests and diseases including Chalara ash dieback, Phytophthora ramorum, deer and grey squirrels; work to increase resilience within woodlands to the challenges of a changing climate; and - facilitate closer working across the forestry sector for instance between markets, contractors, managers, etc. Responsible for providing advice/promoting and processing applications for the Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier grant scheme.
Engaging partners, stakeholders and the public:
Encourage, enthuse, and support key partners and stakeholders to help facilitate the expansion, protection and improvement of our woodlands and treescape; and champion the many values of trees and woodland to the wider public helping them understand and appreciate the importance and values of active management.
Person specification
Essential:
- Good interpersonal and influencing skills demonstrating the ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal colleagues and our customers.
- Ability to prioritise and manage a varied workload.
- Good computer skills with experience of MS Office and Excel.
- Ability to proactively deal with complex and contentious issues relating to people and woodland interests, leading to the delivery of project outcomes and development of work areas as necessary.
- Degree/Higher Diploma in forestry/land management/countryside management and/or significant equivalent and related experience in forestry/woodland practice.
Please clearly demonstrate how the above apply to you throughout your application. Failure to do so will mean that your application is automatically sifted out.
Desirable:
- Experience of practical woodland management
- Experience and knowledge of forestry regulations, incentives and tree health. Experience of promoting, designing and establishing new woodland.
- Experience of working in partnership across delivery organisations. Experience in facilitating market growth in the forestry sector.
- Experience of supporting integrated land / woodland management Practitioner level understanding of landscape.
- Membership of (or working towards) a relevant professional institute (e.g. Institute of Chartered Foresters).
- Evidence of maintaining Continuous Professional Development.