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Farm Environment Advisor

Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) South East

England

On-site

GBP 24,000 - 45,000

Part time

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Job summary

An environmental consultancy organization in the United Kingdom seeks a Farm Environment Adviser to provide environmental advice to farmers. The role involves conducting surveys, writing reports, and delivering consultancy services. Applicants should possess strong communication skills and an understanding of environmental issues. There are options for part-time work and varied contracts available. The role offers a salary range of £24,454 to £44,720 depending on role and experience.

Qualifications

  • Must have strong written and spoken communication skills.
  • Keen eye for detail and understanding of environmental issues.
  • Experience in farming systems is advantageous.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver project work and consultancy services to clients.
  • Conduct surveys, grant applications, and report writing.
  • Participate in events and workshops.

Skills

Strong written and spoken communication skills
Attention to detail
Understanding of environmental issues
Job description
Farm Environment Adviser opportunity with Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) South East
Salary
  • Senior Advisor: £38,480 to £44,720
  • Advisor: £30,430 to £36,951
  • Assistant Advisor: £24,454 to £29,344

With increased demand for our services, this is a fantastic opportunity to join the growing group of professionals at FWAG South East as a FWAG South East provides environmental advice to farmers and land managers on a wide range of agri-environment topics. We also work with other organisations to deliver projects and on a landscape scale with a number of farm cluster groups.

Applicants must have strong written and spoken communication skills, a keen eye for detail and an understanding of environmental issues and farming systems.

Working within a team, the successful applicant will deliver on a combination of project work and consultancy services through one-to-one visits, surveys, grant applications, reports, events and workshops.

This post will suit a highly motivated individual looking to develop a career in the farm wildlife conservation and environmental sector. Applications for part-time working will be considered, plus there are a variety of contract and working pattern options available depending on the candidate.

For more information, job description and application form please email jobs@fwagsoutheast.co.uk

Closing date for applications: Monday 2nd February at 1200 noon

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