Assistant Ecology Officer

Rushmoor Borough Council

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Fixed term contract for one year, with potential for extension of one year subject to
securing external funding

We have a vacancy for an Assistant Ecology Officer to take on an important role in our Planning
Service.

Rushmoor is a pragmatic and ambitious council. We are embarking on a number of exciting
projects, including delivering our Green Infrastructure Strategy, establishing a Habitat Bank
of Biodiversity Net Gain units on our own estate and scoping a new Local Plan. The Planning
Team are a friendly, dynamic team with a supportive ‘can do attitude’ towards achieving
sustainable development within the borough.

Following a successful bid for external funding, we are seeking a hardworking, pragmatic and
adaptive individual to join the team and support the Council’s Ecology Officer. The
successful candidate will have the opportunity to mould and develop the approach taken towards
mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain and support delivery in a way that meets the requirements of
the Environment Act and the Council’s local policy obligations.

They will help embed biodiversity within core planning processes, support our planning officers
to achieve a net gain in biodiversity across a variety of development proposals and secure on
and offsite net gain delivery options while addressing local challenges to its implementation.

This is a fixed term post for one year, but with the potential for extension subject to
the Council securing further external funding.

A full job description and person specification can be found here.

For further information on the role please contact Anna Lucas, Service Manager,
Planning Policy on 01252 398722 or Heather Lewis, Ecology Officer on 01252 398731

To apply, either complete the online application form or send your CV,
with a covering letter, to
 [email protected]

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