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Biodiversity Net Gain Officer

Broads Authority
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 14 days
Location

Norwich, Norfolk NR8 6PW, England

Salary

£30,000 - £36,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Broads Authority is seeking a Biodiversity Net Gain Officer on a fixed-term contract for 1 year, with a salary range of £29,269 - £31,364 pro rata per annum.
  • The position requires 18.5 hours of work per week and allows for home-working alongside office duties at Yare House, Norwich.
  • The role involves developing policies for Biodiversity Net Gain as mandated by The Environment Act 2021 and advising on BNG requirements during planning processes.
  • Candidates should have a strong environmental background, relevant experience in survey work, and excellent communication skills, with a preference for knowledge in town planning.
  • The application deadline is 12 noon on Friday, 8 November, with interviews scheduled for Friday, 22 November.

Biodiversity Net Gain OfficerGrade ESalary £29,269 - £31,364 pro rata per annumFixed term contract for 1 year (secondment possible)18.5 hours per weekYare House, Norwich and home-working This rewarding role offers an opportunity to work with the planning team at the Broads Authority to achieve ecological betterment through development as we implement the requirements of The Environment Act 2021. This created a mandatory requirement for development to provide Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), commencing with schemes for major development from November and all development from April 2024.The role is to develop the policies and processes to achieve this and advise the planning team, applicants and agents on BNG requirements at pre-application and planning application stage. Alongside the desk-based work, the postholder may visit sites to review the baseline habitat and monitor the implementation of BNG on permitted sites. There may also be opportunities to undertake field surveys for land potentially being used for off-setting as well as monitoring sites that have received off-set biodiversity units.The successful candidate will have a strong environmental background, good knowledge of environmental legislation, habitats and species, experience of survey work and excellent verbal and written communication skills. An understanding of the principles of town planning would be an advantage. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 8 NovemberInterviews will be held at Yare House, Norwich on Friday 22 November.If you would like to discuss this post prior to applying please contact Ruth Sainsbury, Head of Planning.For further information, please select the apply button to visit our website. Electronic applications forms can be downloaded from there. Alternatively, please contact HR for an information pack.The Broads Authority encourages applications from all sections of the community.

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