Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project – Northern Becks Officer

Lincolnshire County Council

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Lincolnshire County Council have an exciting opportunity to join the The Lincolnshire
Chalk Streams Project (LCSP) as a Northern Becks Officer on a 2 year Fixed Term
Contract.

About the role

The Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project is a partnership project hosted by Lincolnshire
County Council and the Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service.

It is estimated that 85% of the global resource of chalk streams are found within England, with
a large proportion located in the Northern Becks. These freshwater habitats support some of the
UK’s most threatened plant and animal species such as water vole and brown trout.

We are a small but growing staff unit supported by both governmental, non governmental and not
for profit organisations with a real passion to achieve the best for our chalk stream
in Lincolnshire.

You will support the work of the Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project Partnership and the
Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Chalk Streams Strategy and Implementation Plan. You
will deliver the actions of the LCSP Strategic Action Plan and the Northern Becks
Catchment Plan.

Alongside this will also provide additional support to the Lincolnshire Wolds
Countryside Service activities across the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (National Landscape) and the Greater Lincolnshire Nature Recovery
Strategy.

About you

You should have detailed knowledge of the natural environment, supported by a degree in a
related field or at least three years of relevant work experience. Additionally, you must
demonstrate at least two years of experience in planning, designing, coordinating, and
delivering riparian projects, with a strong commitment to partnership and community work.

Prior experience in practical land and in protected landscapes, is highly desirable. You
should be experienced in working within a natural environment or ecological role, confident in
collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders, and skilled at building strong networks.

As an effective communicator, you’ll work closely with partners, landowners, and communities,
and be adept at presenting information to various audiences using multiple platforms. You
should be data-driven and able to craft reports that clearly and concisely convey information.

Applicants must be able to move comfortably in various outdoor environments, as you will often
find yourself walking across fields, uneven terrain, and hopping over fences and stiles. A
sturdy pair of wellies will be essential!

As you will be operating across Lincolnshire, you will need a full, valid UK driving license
and access to a vehicle.

Along with a competitive salary we are offering:

  • A Contributory pension
  • Comprehensive benefits package including excellent discount schemes and cycle to work
  • Flexible working policies
  • Career progression opportunities
  • A generous annual leave entitlement plus the option to buy more

Further details can be found here: Rewards and benefits –
Lincolnshire County Council

Applications will close on 24/06/24 and interviews will take place on or 09/07/24

For a confidential and informal discussion about the role please contact:

Ruth Craig via email [email protected]

Best of luck with your application

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