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The Office for Environmental Protection seeks an Environmental Analyst to support its mission in assessing government progress on environmental goals. The successful candidate will work within the Insights Directorate, facilitating comprehensive assessments of various policy areas and contributing to impactful environmental strategies. This role offers a dynamic work environment focused on improving the natural environment across the UK.
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Are you looking for a challenging and exciting career in Environmental Analysis? Would you like to support a dynamic team in synthesising policy-relevant science to advance the OEP’s strategic objective of holding governments to account for delivering environmental goals and targets?
OFFICE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Location: Northern Ireland/West Midlands (England)
Salary: £33,590 - £36,000
Contract: Fixed Term until 31 March 2027 – Full Time
Job summary
Are you looking for a challenging and exciting career in Environmental Analysis?
Would you like to support a dynamic team in synthesising policy-relevant science to advance the OEP’s strategic objective of holding governments to account for delivering environmental goals and targets?
If so, then we want to hear from you.
The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) mission is to protect and improve the natural environment. Established by the Environment Act 2021, our role is to hold government and public bodies in England and Northern Ireland to account. We do this in several ways including reporting on progress towards environmental commitments, advising on changes to
environmental laws and receiving complaints from the public, which can lead to us initiating investigations and taking enforcement action.
This role is based within the OEP’s Insights Directorate which leads on progressing our strategic objective of holding governments to account on delivery of environmental goals and targets, in accordance with Environmental Improvement Plans (EIPs). The OEP’s priority areas over the next three years are improving nature on land and at sea, clean water and effective governance, alongside developing our work on the circular economy and waste, chemical regulation, and soilhealth.
Through our Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) monitoring and reporting, we analyse and comment on government’s progress. We make recommendations on how progress could be improved across environmental goals, targets and plans. We also provide commentary and advice on the adequacy of environmental monitoring. This role will support the EIP assessment programme in Northern Ireland and England, with a particular focus on the assessment of progress regarding the Northern Ireland EIP.
In addition to reporting on Government’s progress, the Insights Directorate supports other OEP Directorates to deliver their specialist functions.
With a total staff of just over 80 the OEP is a dynamic, friendly and flexible organisation covering both England, Northern Ireland, and environmental matters reserved to the UK government. We offer flexible working arrangements, high profile, impactful work and the chance to have an impact on improving the state of the environment.
Job description:
The Insights Directorate leads on progressing the OEP’s strategic objective of holding government to account for delivery of environmental goals and targets, and its plans for environmental improvement. The successful candidate will be expected to work flexibly and contribute to analysis across a range of themes or subjects.
This role will provide support to the Insights directorate in all their activities and would be well suited to someone looking for a career, or to develop their career, in Environmental Analysis. They will have the opportunity to gain broad experience in supporting and enabling the directorate to perform its full range of key functions including:
Key areas we expect the role-holder will support include:
The above list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.