Enable job alerts via email!

Graduate Landscape Planner - Bristol

LEAD Careers

Bristol

Hybrid

GBP 25,000 - 30,000

Full time

24 days ago

Job summary

A leading company in landscape planning seeks motivated graduates with a degree in Geography or related fields to embark on a rewarding career. The role offers full training, hybrid work options, and the chance to impact environmental sustainability while working on diverse projects. Join a collaborative team and enjoy a balance between fieldwork and analysis in beautiful settings.

Benefits

Competitive Pay
Flexible Working
Full Training & Mentorship
Variety & Fun
Collaboration
Career Growth
Further Education Opportunities

Qualifications

  • Degree holders in Geography or Environmental Science/Management preferred.
  • Strong research and analysis skills essential for landscape assessments.
  • Passion for sustainability and landscapes highly valued.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting landscape assessments using research and GIS tools.
  • Preparing detailed reports for planning and environmental decisions.
  • Collaborating with environmental professionals on sustainable projects.

Skills

Analytical thinking
Attention to detail
Written communication
Research

Education

Degree in Geography
Degree in Environmental Science/Management

Tools

GIS tools

Job description

Launch Your Career in Landscape Planning
No Experience? No Problem! Full Training Provided
Do you have a degree in Geography? Did you know your academic background has already equipped you with valuable skills that can be applied to a rewarding and fun career in the landscape architecture industry?
We´ll explain…..
This is a great chance to work on projects that shape both the natural and built environment while contributing to sustainability and environmental progress.
You’ll specialise in Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIAs), which involve evaluating how proposed developments such as renewable energy sites, housing, or transport infrastructure might affect landscapes and views. LVIAs play a vital role in ensuring that projects align with environmental legislation, support net-zero goals, and promote sustainable development. With a diverse mix of desk-based work and outdoor site visits to locations with stunning scenery, this is a career that balances technical expertise with opportunities to experience the natural world.
Why Your Skills Matter…
If you have one of these degrees, your experience in research, spatial analysis, and report writing perfectly forms the foundation needed for conducting landscape assessments. Analytical thinking and attention to detail are essential for evaluating environmental impacts and preparing high-quality reports. If you have an interest in geography, sustainability, and environmental planning, then a career in landscape planning is a fantastic choice for you!
What´s in it for you?
  • Competitive Pay: A salary package that reflects your skills and potential in a market desperate to bring in the right people
  • Flexible Working: Once trained, those working in landscape planning enjoy hybrid work week for a great work-life balance.
  • Full Training & Mentorship: Work alongside experienced environmental professionals and gain hands-on experience with GIS tools, environmental reporting, and industry best practices.
  • Variety & Fun: Enjoy a role that combines outdoor work on project sites with desk-based analysis and report writing. You’ll visit locations with beautiful scenery and contribute to meaningful projects that leave a positive impact on communities and the environment
  • Collaboration: Work alongside a wide range of environmental professionals, including ecologists, planners, and sustainability experts, who are all passionate about creating a better world.
  • Career Growth: Contribute to sustainable projects with a net-zero focus while staying at the forefront of environmental legislation and planning policy.
  • Further Education Opportunities: If you enjoy the role and want to progress further, there may be opportunities to pursue an MA in Landscape Architecture, setting you on a clear path to becoming a qualified landscape architect and carving out a long-term career in the field.
What We’re Looking For
  • A degree in Geography, Environmental Science/Management or a similar field.
  • Strong written communication skills and attention to detail.
  • A passion for landscapes, sustainability, and planning.
  • A positive attitude and an appreciation for working both outdoors and at a desk.
  • Having your own transport is highly desirable and will set you apart from the competition.
Your Role at a Glance
  • Using your research and analytical skills to conduct desktop studies and landscape assessments with GIS tools.
  • Preparing detailed reports that inform planning and environmental decisions.
  • Collaborating with experienced landscape architects, ecologists, and sustainability experts.
  • Contributing to projects that adhere to environmental legislation, promote sustainability, and support net-zero goals.
  • Visiting project sites to experience beautiful landscapes first hand and see the impact of your work.
Take the First Step Today
We don’t expect you to have ever considered working within the field of landscape planning or landscape architecture. What´s most important is finding motivated graduates ready to make an impact who have a passion for something new?
With full training, flexible working, the chance to collaborate with like-minded professionals working on projects that combine technical skills with outdoor experiences, this really is your chance to launch a meaningful and well-paid career in job that balances environmental stewardship with professional growth.
THE NEXT STEP
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now by uploading your CV and it'd be amazing if you could tell me with why you think you'd be suitable? If you have any questions, feel free to connect with Amanda Costello on https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-costello-54635a139/
Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop a PDF, DOC, DOCX, ODT, or PAGES file up to 5MB.