Job description
Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams.
Together, we’ll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone.
As an Environmental Monitoring Officer, you will play a key role in delivering crucial environmental monitoring. This involves taking part in a variety of fieldwork and collecting a wide range of samples, from river water to effluents, invertebrates, groundwater boreholes, bathing waters and fish surveys.
After collecting samples, you will input and interpret environmental data using our monitoring systems. The role also requires a good deal of communication, as you will liaise with site contacts, members of the public and internal customers while mentoring other team members to make sure we produce consistently high standards of work.
A small van will be provided and there is the option to start your day and end your day from your home address with an expectation of a daily visit to the contracted base location (Red Kite House, Wallingford) for sample drop offs.
You will work towards qualifying as Officer In Charge for electric fishing surveys, and lead small fishing teams.
The Thames West Team is dispersed. This post will be focused on Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and surrounding areas. You will be expected to cross boundaries to support other teams. This is a field-based role and requires long, extensive driving in urban and rural locations.
Experience/Skills required:
- Field sample collection experience
- Training and mentoring staff
- Able to work independently as part of a dispersed team
- Good organisational skills
- Working in water confidently and safely
- Ability to communicate effectively with external and internal customers
- Required to use standard IT packages to deliver work as well as more specialised systems
- Experience of health, safety and wellbeing procedures including carrying out risk assessments
- Confidence driving long distances, in rural and urban environments
Desirable:
- Electric fishing experience
- Freshwater fish identification
- Experience of biosecurity procedures
What’s more, you’ll have access to our great benefits package including:
- A competitive salary of £25,042
- 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
- Great career opportunities
- Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme
- Accruement of hours through our flexi-time scheme (up to 15 days a year)
- A range of flexible working options, plus many more!
As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours (minimum expectation of 22.5 hours per week).
For enquiries about the role: Tom Meier by calling on 07917505357 or by email – [email protected]