Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
04 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
05 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Other Industry
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Organisation
Kirklees
Directorate
Place
Service Area
Skills & Regeneration
Hours
37
Number of Jobs
1
Location(s)
Homeworking – requires travel across North & West Yorkshire
Position type
Temporary
Length of contract
Fixed Term - until 30th September 2026 (with potential to extend subject to funding confirmation)
Grade
Grade 10
Salary
£38,220 - £40,777
FINALLY:
Our people are the White Rose Forest’s biggest strengths, and we ensure inclusion is at the heart of our policies, processes and practices.
We are a people focused employer and we care about our colleagues and part of that is to help every employee to achieve a healthy work-life balance - we offer flexible working to everyone and the ability to work remotely.
We’re very keen on identifying potential within people and transferable skills are always welcome! So even if you don’t tick every box but have a range of skills and experiences please get in touch and have a chat about your suitability for the role.
Please email Emma.Hosker@kirklees.gov.uk for any further information about this vacancy
Emma Hosker is the manager for this role, please contact them on 01484 221000 for an informal discussion, or if you need any more information.
We know there’s a wealth of talent among people who have a disability and we encourage applications from people with all differing abilities. So, if you need any support completing an application form, or any other format for the application or Job Description please contact the Recruitment Team for help by email: jobs@kirklees.gov.uk or phone: 01484 221000 and ask for ‘Recruitment’.
If you are internal and want to apply for this job as a secondment you must be a substantive employee of the Council with over 6 months continuous service and have successfully completed your probation period.
Applications for secondments will only be accepted if approved by your manager, you will be asked to confirm on your application form that you have the relevant permission. If you are refused permission to apply for a secondment, please contact HR Recruitment to register the refusal.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Closing date
22 September 2025, 11:55 PM
THE ROLE OF LANDSCAPES FOR WATER PROJECT OFFICER AND THE WHITE ROSE FOREST
It is an exciting time to work with the White Rose Forest (WRF). From protecting our natural environment to improving the health and wellbeing of our local communities and mitigate against the impacts of the climate emergency, the role of England’s Community Forests and tree planting has never been more important. The WRF is also helping to deliver the larger Northern Forest that will stretch from Liverpool to the Yorkshire coast.
We have support and funding in place from across local and national Government and our respective partnerships, and we have set ambitious targets to plant millions of trees across our part of Yorkshire over the next few years.
To help us achieve these targets we are now recruiting a Landscapes for Water Project Officer to support the delivery of our Landscapes for Water programme focused on increasing tree cover to provide a strategic approach to natural flood management across North and West Yorkshire. It also aims to improve the biodiversity the WRF area and make woodlands more accessible to our communities.
You will be part of a team of Project Officers that develop and deliver a wide range of high quality and sustainable woodland creation projects and work with landowners, partners and the forestry sector as well as local communities and volunteers across the WRF. Currently this role involves delivery of programmes funded by Defra with some private donations.
As a Landscapes for Water Project Officer, you will work with the wider WRF team to identify new woodland opportunities and initiatives through mapping analysis, engaging with landowners – public and private; liaise with stakeholders; draw up detailed planting plans and support schemes through the regulatory approvals process; to ensure projects grow into high quality well managed woodlands.
You will also work across the WRF team to help to identify opportunities for improvement to systems and processes (including automation) and support the implementation of agreed changes.
In addition to having the ability to perform the core duties, we would welcome applications from individuals that can bring additional expertise to the WRF team. We would welcome a broad range of skills and expertise that could include (but not limited to) Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ecology, forest operations, community engagement, landscape design etc.
This role will require you to provide varied and flexible support to your colleagues dependent on workload and priorities at different points in time, this could include: completing project / contract documentation; engaging with promotional activity / events; supporting engagement and/or consultation activities.
There will be a requirement to undertake site visits / inspections and to work with colleagues to engage with landowners regarding opportunities for new tree planting and woodland creation or the delivery of existing projects.
The Landscapes for Water Project Officer will become a member of the WRF core team. You will join a friendly, hard-working, and dynamic team who are passionate about trees and woodlands and the multiple benefits they bring. The team all work remotely and flexibly from their home locations but meet up regularly across North or West Yorkshire. The role will be employed through the Community Forest Trust on behalf of the WRF.
KEY FOCUS OF THE ROLE