Tree Conservation Officer

Peak District National Park Authority

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Tree Conservation Officer
Peak District National Park Authority
Bakewell/Hybrid
18.5 hours per week job share (actual work pattern to be agreed)
£30,296 to £35,745 pro rata per
annum
Closing date 14 April 2024

About the role

We are looking for a motivated person with knowledge and experience of tree management and
excellent interpersonal skills to join our busy Planning Service and contribute to the
protection and enhancement of the special landscapes of the National Park.

Sitting within the Cultural Heritage Team you will provide specialist tree conservation advice,
support and guidance both internally and externally, and help to deliver an effective and
integrated conservation advice service with a particular focus on the Authority’s statutory
functions.

Your work will include responding to tree enquiries across the National Park, including the 109
Conservation Areas and trees covered by Tree Preservation Orders; liaising with tree owners to
achieve good outcomes for tree management, landscape and amenity benefits, health & safety,
neighbour relations and wildlife, and ensuring compliance with legislation. You will also draw
up and recommend new Tree Preservation Orders when necessary.

You will contribute towards the further development of the advisory service, and will explore
new opportunities for developing training and outreach activities. You will also help to seek
grant-funding opportunities where appropriate, and help to build networks and collaborative
relationships with our local authorities, district and other environmental delivery
organisations.

About you

You will have a Certificate in Arboriculture (or equivalent relevant qualification). You will
have knowledge of legislation relating to tree management (e.g. Tree Preservation Orders and
Conservation Area notification) and experience of working within these statutory processes. You
will have experience of assessing the impact of development proposals on trees, and writing
consultation responses including mitigation strategies. You will have experience of tree hazard
inspection and tree safety survey, and you will have excellent communication and people skills
and be able to share your enthusiasm for, and knowledge of, trees widely both inside and
outside the organisation.

You will have good IT skills including word processing and GIS. You will be able to manage your
workload within statutory deadlines.

Benefits

We offer a range of staff benefits including flexi-time, a great pension with employer
contribution of 19.57%, 26-31 days holiday plus Bank Holidays and free parking at most of our
offices. Please look at our Total Reward Brochure on the link below to see what we offer.

Flexible Working

This role is a job share, actual days and work pattern to be agreed on appointment. Hybrid
home/office working can be accommodated after successful completion of a probationary period.
If you would like to discuss this, please contact me on the details above or contact [email protected]

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

The Peak District National Park Authority is committed to equal opportunities. We aspire to
have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage applicants from a wide range of
backgrounds to apply and join us.

We are a Disability Confident employer and guarantee to interview anyone with a disability
whose application meets the essential criteria for the role.

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