Sands of LIFE Assistant Project Officer
Closing Date: 19 February 2023 | Salary: £21,655 – 24,408 (Grade 2) | Location: Bangor
Contract Type: Fixed Term Appointment to 30 June 2024
Work Pattern: 37 hours a week, Monday to Friday with occasional weekend work
Post Number: 202221
As an organisation we support flexible working. This role allows hybrid working (a mix of home and office working) and a working pattern suitable for you can be discussed on appointment if you are successful.
You will be contracted to the NRW office in Bangor, at which you will be required to attend for regular meetings, training and for one-to-one meetings with your manager. These will be planned in advance.
Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity to join an established, multi-million pound biodiversity restoration project suitable for individuals seeking entry into a career in biodiversity conservation with a government agency. As a member of the Sands of LIFE project team, you will help deliver the ambitious programme of practical sand dune restoration, monitoring and stakeholder engagement work across four Special Areas of Conservation in Wales.
You will carry out a wide variety of tasks to assist the Sands of LIFE Project and Monitoring Officer, to achieve challenging outputs in latter stages of the project. This will include assisting with the letting and overseeing of contracts, monitoring results, collating data and preparing reports, as well as helping with engagement events (walks, talks etc), interpretation materials and the project’s final conference.
You will be required to regularly visit sand dunes at Newborough, Tywyn Aberffraw, Morfa Harlech and Morfa Dyffryn and will need to be comfortable in these remote environments. The successful candidate will be adaptable, learn quickly, show initiative and be able to work with team members and other partners. The focus will be on delivering final outputs under a demanding time pressure.
The Sands of LIFE project (LIFE 17 NAT/UK/000023) has received funding from the LIFE Programme of the European Union and is part funded by Welsh Government.
Responsibilities
Your responsibilities will include the following:
- Assist the Sands of LIFE Project and Monitoring Officer to deliver practical on-site management and restoration and monitoring works.
- Assist the Sands of LIFE Project and Monitoring Officer to develop and manage multiple and overlapping contracts covering all aspects of the programme.
- Maintain detailed records (including GIS-based data). Collate and analyse project monitoring data to quantify the effectiveness of project actions.
- Attend and actively contribute to regular meetings of the LIFE project team, and supporting the Project and Monitoring Officer at Steering Group meetings.
Qualifications, Experience & Knowledge
You will be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of the following:
- An understanding of sand dune site conservation and management.
- Excellent team working and communication skills and the ability to represent the LIFE project to a variety of audiences including land managers.
- The ability to undertake physically demanding field work in a variety of weather conditions and terrains. Where necessary/appropriate this includes lone working.
- The ability to currently and legally drive a car in the UK.
Welsh Language Requirements:
Essential Level 1 – Able to pronounce Welsh and use basic phrases
Desirable Level 3 – Able to pronounce Welsh in some work situations
Please note if you do not meet the level 1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Competencies
Applications to this role will be assessed based on the following competencies, both at shortlisting and interview. Please give examples of how you demonstrate these competencies when completing your application form.
Essential Knowledge and Skills |
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Evaluation of Information |
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Decision Making and Autonomy Requirements |
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Impact |
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Communication and Relationships with Others |
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Responsibility for Resources |
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Benefits of Working for Us
This role will offer a range of benefits, including:
- Agile and Flexible working (role dependent)
- Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 26.6% to 30.3%
- 28 days Annual Leave, rising to 33 days
- Generous Leave Entitlements for all your life needs
- Health and Wellbeing Benefits and Support
- Weekly Well-being Hour to use at your choice
See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive.
How to Apply
Please send a completed application form to Applications@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk using the post number as the email reference
Before completing your application, please read our Guidance on completing a job application form
Application closing date: 19 February 2023
Interviews will take place through Microsoft Teams
If you have any queries about the role, please contact Kathryn Hewitt at Kathryn.hewitt@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk or 07970 254369.
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