Norwich, Norfolk
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Assistant Arboricultural Consultant
Location: Hybrid of NWT HQ, Norwich / Home
Contract: 12-month fixed term contract with the possibility of an extension if required.
Hours: Part-time – 21 hours taken over 3 days
Salary: £22,000 to £25,500 pro rata per annum (depending on experience)
Norfolk Wildlife Services is a professional, experienced and dedicated team offering a comprehensive range of ecological and arboricultural consultancy services. All our profits are donated to our parent charity, Norfolk Wildlife Trust for the benefit of nature conservation in Norfolk.
Our focus is on providing high quality ecological expertise to ensure our client s projects move forward while ensuring protection and benefits for wildlife.
Norfolk Wildlife Service are delighted to offer an opportunity to find a Tree Surveyor and Consultant to support contracts in and around East Anglia.
You will be carrying out field-based surveys, collecting data, writing reports and supporting TPO applications. You will be comfortable in working with clients, personable, and keen to continue your arboriculture career growth.
This opportunity will suit someone who is focused on training toward a higher level arboricultural diploma and have excellent BS5837 survey experience, strong tree species and veteran tree as well as good knowledge of trees in the planning system.
Knowledge and experience of tree risk assessments, tree planting and aftercare, biology, physiology and morphology of trees.
You will be comfortable working in an unsupervised capacity, and will be confident working and operating with a range of clients.
The role offers an opportunity to work with the Ecology team assisting with tasks within the field.
Closing date for applications is start of business (09.00 GMT) on Monday 26th February 2024.
Interviews will be arranged as applications are received.
Interested?
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No agencies please.