PLA/1447 Natural Infrastructure Assistant
£19,312 - £20,092

Ballard House Fixed term contract until 31 March 2022 37 hours per week Grade C (£19,312 to £20,092) pro rata

Natural Infrastructure Assistant Role Profile

Are you passionate about the environment?

Would you like to join an energetic and lively team to drive forward the green agenda in Plymouth?

The Green Estate team works to promote, protect and enhance the natural environment of Plymouth through strong partnership working with organisations and communities.

We are looking for an exceptional individual to assist with this exciting work in leading practical volunteering activities, delivering conservation and biodiversity improvements, ecological monitoring and community events as well as assisting with general estate management at key locations around the city and the monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the outcomes of all activities.

The role is split between desk based and practical work and the successful candidate will be expected to show skills and experience in leading group activity, strong health and safety practice, delivering conservation and biodiversity improvements, good knowledge and experience of ecological monitoring and management tasks and using IT packages and software to support this work

Please note this position is not suitable for job share.

Previous Applicants Need Not Re-Apply

For more information or an informal discussion, please contact Jerry Griffiths, Natural Infrastructure Officer, +441752305979 or email jerry.griffiths@plymouth.gov.uk

Closing Date: Monday 20 September 2021
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Ballard House Fixed term contract until 31 March 2022 37 hours per week Grade C (£19,312 to £20,092) pro rata
 
Natural Infrastructure Assistant Role Profile

Are you passionate about the environment?

Would you like to join an energetic and lively team to drive forward the green agenda in Plymouth?

The Green Estate team works to promote, protect and enhance the natural environment of Plymouth through strong partnership working with organisations and communities.

We are looking for an exceptional individual to assist with this exciting work in leading practical volunteering activities, delivering conservation and biodiversity improvements, ecological monitoring and community events as well as assisting with general estate management at key locations around the city and the monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the outcomes of all activities.

The role is split between desk based and practical work and the successful candidate will be expected to show skills and experience in leading group activity, strong health and safety practice, delivering conservation and biodiversity improvements, good knowledge and experience of ecological monitoring and management tasks and using IT packages and software to support this work

Please note this position is not suitable for job share.

Previous Applicants Need Not Re-Apply

For more information or an informal discussion, please contact Jerry Griffiths, Natural Infrastructure Officer, +441752305979 or email jerry.griffiths@plymouth.gov.uk

Closing Date: Monday 20 September 2021