Development Woodland Officer (Degree Apprenticeship) - Yorkshire and North East

Forestry Commission

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  • Location
  • About the job
  • Benefits
  • Things you need to know
  • Apply and further information

The posts will be located within the Yorkshire & North East Forest Services Area. Newcastle (Tyneside House) is the preferred office location with the option to consider York (Foss House). Regular travel to Newcastle (Tyneside House) will be required particularly in the first year. Please be aware that this role can only be worked in England and not overseas.

About the job

Job summary

Never has there been a more important time for trees and forests to help tackle the climate emergency and provide a much-needed sanctuary for people and wildlife. We aim to at least treble tree planting rates in England by the end of this Parliament, reflecting England’s contribution to meeting the UK’s overall target of planting 30,000 hectares per year by the end of this Parliament. This acceleration in current planting rates in England will contribute to meeting the net-zero by 2050 ambitions, and to government’s wider environmental targets. This is supported by the £640m Nature for Climate Fund announced in the March 2020 budget.

The Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Forestry Commission have set up a joint NCF tree programme for England to support the forestry sector, landowners and communities in the delivery of these ambitions.

Forestry Commission leads the delivery of the following parts of the tree planting programme:

  • developing sector capacity
  • woodland creation on public land
  • woodland creation on private land
  • promotion and engagement

If you are passionate about the role of forestry in creating a better future for England, and want to play a key part in realising that, we want to hear from you.

By joining the Forestry Commission, you will become part of a team of passionate, committed colleagues, and be able to build on a wealth of expertise to take this ambitious work forward. You will be able to make your mark by helping the Forestry Commission meet these ambitious targets as part of the Development Woodland Officer programme.

The Development Woodland Officer programme is an exciting new career pathway into the Forestry Commission, the programme is a development focused opportunity for those seeking a career in forestry who many not have a wide ranging or indeed any forestry or land management experience and/or qualifications. This 3-year development programme has been developed to lead and coach those on the programme through a wide range of forestry and silvicultural experiences and learning activities to build on individuals own forestry experience and knowledge, not just from within the Forestry Commission but across the entire forestry sector.

Job description

The Development Woodland Officer role is a new and exciting career pathway into the Forestry Commission for people from all backgrounds and abilities looking to start/continue their journey to becoming a professional Forester. We are seeking ambitious, driven individuals who are eager to support our ambitious tree planting plans and protect and enhance our current woods and forests.

As part of Forest Services, Development Woodland Officers will build the skills and experience needed to be carry out incentives and regulation work, provide guidance to woodland owners and managers in Areas and promote sustainable woodland management in England. Playing a key role in helping to deliver of the Government’s current priorities for forestry in addition to the England Tree Planting Programme.

The role is development focused which will see Development Woodland Officers engaged on a formal learning programme supported by Area staff and a central programme delivery team. Development Woodland Officers will spend 20% of the normal working hours engaged in off-the-job learning lead by the National School of Forestry at the University of Cumbria, this off-the-job learning will consist of bi-monthly residential blocks delivered at one of the University Campuses within Cumbria or at the Forestry Commission training Centre at Cannock Chase. The remaining 80% of time will be spent consolidating skills in a real-life working environment including potential of wider sector work placements to further build on the consolidation and expansion of skills and experiences.

On completion of the programme, successful graduates will earn a Professional Forester Apprenticeship (equivalent to Level 6), a BSc (hons) Professional Forester and the potential to gain Chartered Forester status with the Institute of Chartered Foresters, in addition to gaining 3 years work experience. Providing the building blocks to continue a career in the forestry sector as a professional forester, planning, advising, managing, and supervising forestry activities and/or operations.

Person specification

To develop a sound understanding of the Incentive and Forest Regulatory work carried out by a Woodland Officer in Forest Services by supporting and assisting Woodland Officers with their work within your host Forest Services Area Team. Development Woodland Officers would not be directly responsible for the processing of grant and regulatory applicants or investigations but will gain experience with all the required steps. Where appropriate as individuals’ skills and experience develop in each area of work, Development Woodland Officers may take a more active role in leading the processing while always having the support of Local Area Team colleagues.

The Incentive and Regulatory work of Woodland Officers covers the following areas of work:

1) Expanding woodland cover:

  • Champion the multiple benefits of new woodland as business opportunities for landowners and as natural capital (including biodiversity, water quality, flood management, carbon sequestration, etc) for the wider environment and society;
  • Facilitate the design and delivery of new woodlands optimising the benefits they can deliver to the owner and as natural capital;
  • Administer the forestry Regulations relating to woodland creation (Environmental Impact Assessment); and
  • Administer/process applications for grants. 

2) Protecting our existing trees and woodlands:

Administer Forestry Regulations to include:

  • Forestry Act – Felling Licences, to ensure that tree felling is carried out in accordance with the principles of the UK Forestry Standard;
  • Environmental Impact Assessments – deforestation, forest roads and forest quarries; and
  • Habitats Regulations – regarding forest operations within Special Protection Areas and Special Areas of Conservation;
  • Advise on the links with other legislation such as those pertaining to European Protected Species; and
  • Provide specialist advice to planning authorities regarding the impact of proposals on existing woodland and how new trees and woodland, as well as locally sourced timber and wood, could be used to enhance new developments.

3) Improving the condition and resilience of our existing woodlands and wider treescape:

  • Champion the benefits of actively managed woodland;
  • Support woodland owners and managers in responding to key challenges of pests and diseases including Chalara ash dieback, oak processionary moth, deer and grey squirrels;
  • Work to increase resilience within woodlands to the challenges of a changing climate; and
  • Facilitate closer working across the forestry sector – for instance between markets, contractors, managers, etc.

4) Engaging partners, stakeholders and the public:

  • Encourage, enthuse and support key partners and stakeholders to help facilitate the expansion, protection and improvement of our woodlands and treescape; and
  • Champion the many values of trees and woodland to the wider public helping them understand and appreciate the importance and values of active management. 

Person specification

ESSENTIAL

  • Passion for sustainable woodland and land management with the desire to learn the key principles of the subject.
  • Strong desire to learn through on-the-job training. 
  • Good interpersonal and influencing skills demonstrating the ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal colleagues and our customers.
  • Competent IT user with experience of the MS Office suite of applications.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills

Due to the requirements of the degree element, there is a strong academic expectation embedded into the programme. Therefore, the minimum entry

requirements are:

  • English & Mathematics, GCSE pass at C or 4 and above.
  • Minimum of 96 UCAS point (To check your qualifications, use the UCAS Tariff Calculator).

Applications can be made by individuals who do not hold the required UCAS points with applicants demonstrating associated skills at the same or a higher level obtained outside academic study such as work experience. Applications made in this way will require individual evaluations by the University administration team before enrolment onto the programme.

NOTE: Some non-UK Mathematics and English qualifications do not meet the Apprenticeship Levy funding requirements and therefore candidates would need to complete additional assessments before joining the programme, this will be assessed on an individual basis.

DESIRABLE

  • Knowledge and experience of sustainable woodland management

Qualifications

  • English & Mathematics, GCSE pass at C or 4 and above.
  • Minimum of 96 UCAS point (To check your qualifications, use the UCAS Tariff Calculator).

Applications can be made by individuals who do not hold the required UCAS points with applicants demonstrating associated skills at the same or a higher level obtained outside academic study such as work experience. Applications made in this way will require individual evaluations by the University administration team before enrolment onto the programme.

NOTE: Some non-UK Mathematics and English qualifications do not meet the Apprenticeship Levy funding requirements and therefore candidates would need to complete additional assessments before joining the programme, this will be assessed on an individual basis.

Behaviours

We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:

  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Delivering at Pace
  • Communicating and Influencing
  • Managing a Quality Service

We only ask for evidence of these behaviours on your application form:

  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Delivering at Pace

Benefits

Alongside your salary of £26,123, Forestry Commission contributes £7,567 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.

  • A Civil Service pension.
  • A range of family friendly benefits.
  • An environment with flexible working options.
  • Learning and development tailored to your role.
  • A culture which promotes a diverse and inclusive work environment.
  • A range of wellbeing benefits including discounted Civil Service Healthcare, access to an Employee
  • Assistance Programme 24/7, Bike to Work Scheme, plus many more.
  • 25 days annual leave, with 1 additional day for each years’ service up to 5 years (pro rata), plus 10.5 bank holidays/privilege days (pro rata).
  • Ability to buy or sell 5 days annual leave.
  • 3 days volunteering per year (pro rata). 

The Civil Service welcomes applications from people who have recently left prison or have an unspent conviction. Read more about prison leaver recruitment (opens in new window).

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Contact point for applicants

Job contact :

  • Name : FS Apprenticeships Team
  • Email : apprenticeships@forestrycommission.gov.uk

Recruitment team

  • Email : fcerecruitment.grs@cabinetoffice.gov.uk

Further information

Our recruitment process is underpinned by the principle of appointment on the basis of fair and open competition and appointment on merit, as outlined in the Civil Service Commissioners’ Recruitment Principles.If you feel your application has not been treated in accordance with these principles and you wish to make a complaint, you should in the first instance contact FCE by email: englandhr.services@forestryengland.uk. If you are not satisfied with the response you receive, you can contact the Civil Service Commission, which regulates all Civil Service recruitment.

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