Assistant Arboriculturist
Full-Time, Permanent
Location: Derby
Salary DOE
Are you looking to kickstart your career in Arboricultural Consultancy?
We're working with a leading consultancy practice that has been shaping landscapes and communities for over 60 years. Known for their award-winning projects in environmentally sensitive locations, they pride themselves on being a fantastic place to work, offering a supportive and collaborative environment.
Due to continued growth, they are looking for an Assistant Arboriculturist to join their dynamic team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills while contributing to meaningful projects across the UK.
As an Assistant Arboriculturist, you'll support a variety of projects. Your work will include:
- Conducting tree surveys for planning and construction projects in line with BS 5837:2012 standards.
- Assisting with tree health assessments, hazard evaluations, and risk surveys.
- Preparing Tree Survey Plans and Tree Protection Plans.
- Contributing to technical reports like Arboricultural Impact Assessments and Arboricultural Method Statements.
- Gathering data to advise clients on arboricultural issues.
- Supervising on-site tree protection measures during construction.
Assistant Arboriculturalist RequirementsConsultancy-based experience is ideal. You should have a background in a related field such as:
- Tree Surgery, Arboriculture, or Forestry.
- Ecology, Conservation, or Habitat Management.
- Planning, Local Authority, or Engineering.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
- A Level 2 or higher qualification in arboriculture or a related environmental discipline.
- Excellent tree identification skills.
- Basic computer literacy (MS Word and Excel).
- A valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
Desirable Skills:
- Membership in a professional body (e.g., Arboricultural Association, Royal Forestry Society).
- Experience with GIS or AutoCAD systems (training available).
- Report writing experience, particularly Arboricultural Impact Assessments or Method Statements.
- Knowledge of BS5837:2012 surveys or tree hazard assessments.
- Practical tree management experience.
Benefits:This role offers:
- A competitive salary (DOE).
- Annual bonuses and a pension scheme.
- 25 days of annual leave, with options for a compressed work week and holiday purchase.
- Enrolment in a BUPA health and wellbeing cashback scheme.
- Opportunities for professional development, including support for arboricultural qualifications.
- A supportive, inclusive workplace with frequent social and volunteering activities.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive team and work on impactful projects. If you're interested, send your CV to Joe at or call . Explore more Ecology, Arboriculture and Landscape Architecture roles on our website.
This is a permanent position. Penguin Recruitment is acting as a Recruitment Agency for this vacancy.