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A government environmental agency in Wendover seeks a Strategic Leader for the Plant Health Operations Team. This role involves managing a diverse team, overseeing pest and disease programs, and ensuring the effective implementation of biosecurity strategies. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership and resource management skills, focusing on improving woodland health against emerging threats. The position demands collaboration with various stakeholders and a commitment to operational excellence.
About Forest Services and the Plant Health Forestry Team
Forest Services are the Government’s forestry experts. We support the forestry sector and landowners to protect, improve, and expand England’s woodlands through regulation, incentives, and expert advice.
Within Forest Services, the Plant Health Forestry (PHF) Team delivers technical policy advice, operational activities (border and inland), and the Forest Reproductive Materials (FRM) programme. Our work ensures that the UK’s treescape is protected from pests and diseases, and that we are prepared to respond to emerging threats.
The PHF Team operates with both England and GB-wide responsibilities:
You will lead the strategic, tactical, and financial deployment of the Plant Health Operations Team with passion, support, and commitment to ensure an effective response to plant health threats. You will champion the work of a team of around 34 dedicated professionals, including plant health officers/ inspectors and specialists.
Your leadership will ensure that risks from pests and diseases are effectively managed and that our woodlands are protected in line with the Tree Health Resilience Strategy, the GB Plant Biosecurity Strategy, and cross-border functions. You will provide clear direction, manage change, and ensure the team’s expertise is fully utilised—particularly during outbreaks and incidents.
You will also contribute to senior leadership across the Forestry Commission and collaborate with the UK Plant Health Service, including Defra, APHA, and the Devolved Administrations.