2025 Feb - Ecological Advice Officer (Planning)
Job Reference: 2025 Feb - Ecological Advice Officer (Planning)
Salary: £36,769 - £44,028 (Band D)
Job Type: 3 year fixed term contract
Hours: Full time; 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 23:59pm, Tuesday 11 March 2025
Interview Date: Thursday 27 March 2025
About Us:
The Cairngorms National Park is an incredible place to live and work. The UK’s largest national park is a place of sheer abundance, having more high mountain ground than anywhere else in the UK, the largest Caledonian forest, some of Scotland’s purest rivers and finest livestock rearing farmland. It is also home to 25 percent of the UK’s rare and endangered species. It is a truly unique place to work, with our dedicated and passionate planning and place team who are committed to delivering a high quality planning service every day.
The Role:
As our Ecological Advice Officer (Planning), you will provide ecological and natural heritage advice to development management colleagues for planning application casework, including Habitats Regulations Appraisals (HRAs). You will contribute to the preparation and implementation of an effective Local Development Plan and National Park Partnership Plan. You will also assist with Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) and HRAs of Park Authority plans, strategies and programmes.
About You:
To be considered as our Ecological Advice Officer (Planning), you’ll need:
1. A recognised qualification to degree level in ecology, environmental science or related discipline.
2. Up-to-date knowledge of relevant planning legislation and current practice, environmental legislation and regulations and their interaction with the planning system.
3. Experience and knowledge of protected species legislation and survey guidance.
4. Practical experience of working on planning and related ecological casework.
5. Ability to take a proportionate view on ecology matters and a balanced view on competing interests in a planning context, as well as an awareness of development viability issues.
6. Demonstrable skills in accurate collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data and information.
7. Understanding of the relationship between land use planning and wider rural issues.
8. Excellent communication skills – verbal, written and presentational.
9. IT skills – word processing, spreadsheets, databases, design.
10. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work both independently and in a team to achieve collective goals.
11. Self-motivated, proven ability to identify, prioritise and carry out workload to deliver the required outputs.
12. Full UK driving licence, or access to driver if disability prevents driving.
13. Permission to work in the UK.
How to apply:
To apply, please click on the ‘Apply’ button. Please note, we do not accept Curriculum Vitae (CV). If you require more information, or if you require any adjustments to be made to the application process due to disability please contact us on 01479 873535 or email: recruitment@cairngorms.co.uk.
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