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A leading environmental agency in the UK seeks a specialized professional to shape planning reforms and provide expert advice on landscape and seascape planning. The role involves working closely with government stakeholders, leading technical guidance, and ensuring high-quality planning processes. Ideal candidates will have a degree in Environmental Science and experience with landscape planning. This position offers the chance to make a real impact on environmental policy.
Do you have a passion for nature and the environment? Do you want to make a real difference and secure significant environmental gains in the present and the future? Do you enjoy working in a team? Can you see yourself advising communities and customers to maximise gains for the Natural Environment?
If this appeals to you, a career at Natural England (NE) offers rewarding opportunities to secure environmental improvements and play your part in creating a better future for people and nature.
The post sits within the Planning and Infrastructure Team in the Strategy Group. Strategy Group leads Natural England’s engagement with government on environmental policy, delivers new programmes and pilots aligned with major strategies (e.g. the 25 Year Environment Plan), manages strategic relationships with national partners, and develops internal standards and guidance on emerging issues.
We are the Government’s Adviser for the natural environment, playing a vital role in delivering the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan, an ambitious vision which brings new opportunities to protect and enhance and to achieve real outcomes for the environment.
The post sits within the Planning and Infrastructure Team in the Strategy Group. Strategy Group leads Natural England’s engagement with government on environmental policy, delivers new programmes and pilots aligned with major strategies (e.g. the 25 Year Environment Plan), manages strategic relationships with national partners, and develops internal standards and guidance on emerging issues.
This role offers an opportunity to deliver ambitious conversation outcomes and be at the heart of Natural England’s response to a changing planning system.
Job description
The Team develops and delivers new approaches to support key 25-Year Environment Plan initiatives and Environmental Improvement Plan targets; leads stakeholder relationships with key national partners and develops internal standards and guidance on novel or complex casework for use by our operation teams ensuring join up across Natural England’s marine and terrestrial planning casework.
Fundamental reforms to the planning system are currently progressing through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act (LURA), environmental assessment system reforms as well as new Government ambitions proposed through the Planning & Infrastructure Bill. The successful candidate(s) will play a key role in shaping Natural England’s response to these reforms, helping to safeguard and secure opportunities for England’s protected landscapes whilst balancing this with the need for sustainable development. They will also play a fundamental role in shaping our internal position on landscape to provide consistency in our approach to landscape advice, particularly in relation to high risk and high opportunity casework.
The postholder will use their technical expertise to contribute to Natural England advice on reforms to the land use and infrastructure planning systems, with an initial focus on the implications for landscape (especially protected landscapes) and on Natural England’s planning advice. Central to this is the strengthened duty on relevant authorities to ‘seek to further’ the statutory purpose of protected landscapes, as set out in the LURA, and the postholder will have a key role in advising on how the duty should be applied in plan-making and planning decisions.
The planning, infrastructure planning and environmental assessment systems are in a period of substantial change and specific responsibilities will develop and change over time. The post holder will need to maintain a flexible and adaptable attitude and approach. Initial broad work areas are likely to comprise those described below: