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A local government authority in Hereford is looking for a Senior Landscape Officer to manage landscape assessments and provide expert advice on planning. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of landscape policies and experience in local government. This role involves collaboration with various teams to foster a sustainable environment and enhance community well-being. A competitive salary and benefits package are offered.
Contract: Permanent
Salary: HC07 £32,062 - £36,363
Hours: 37
Location: Hereford
Closing Date: 20/10/2025
Herefordshire Council are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Senior Landscape Officer to join our Natural Environment Team. If you have a passion for landscape character, visual amenity and design this is the role for you. Read the full advert to understand how you could play a key role in shaping a sustainable and greener future for the Herefordshire community.
As the Senior Landscape Officer, I play a vital role within the council to ensure the preservation of the different landscape characters across the county. The role is rewarding and challenging through a diverse workload and benefits from being part of an experienced and professional team. I enjoy being part of the wider natural and cultural community within Herefordshire, which has allowed me to forge relationships with many interesting people for the betterment of the environment within the county.” – HC Senior Landscape Officer
The Senior Landscape Officer role will include carrying out site visits to assess the impact of new development on the landscape character and visual amenity of the area, together with an assessment of any mitigation required, linked with biodiversity net gain and green blue infrastructure. This is followed by providing clear and concise reports and recommendations in line with national guidance, planning policy and legislation. You will also provide landscape advice on strategic planning policy, land allocations, neighbourhood plans and support the enforcement team in relation to their investigations on landscape matters.
You will work with other teams across the council to help implement the recently produced Green Blue Infrastructure Strategy, Herefordshire Tree, Hedgerow and Woodland Strategy and the developing Local Nature Recovery Strategy. You will be part of the Natural Environment team comprising Ecology, Landscape, Trees and Public Open Space and will work closely with colleagues in the Built and Historic Environment team.
As a Senior Landscape Officer you will have:
A competitive salary, holiday entitlement, and access to our contributory pension and staff benefits scheme, which includes:
Herefordshire is big hearted, welcoming and friendly. We have strong and independent communities and idyllic countryside, situated in the South West Midlands and bordering Wales. The county sits between Worcestershire and the Malvern Hills to the east, and Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons) in Wales to the west. Historically Herefordshire has been the gateway to the Marches. We embrace partnership working. We are a member of the Marches Forward Partnership, a cross-border collaboration between Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Powys and Shropshire who are collectively working to secure funding to invest in the region.
The council priorities over the next four years are set out in the Council Plan, with four main areas: People, Place, Growth, Transformation. We will enable residents to realise their potential, protect and enhance the environment, deliver sustainable growth, and be an efficient council that embraces best practice and innovation.
Herefordshire Council is committed to strengthening a diverse and inclusive work environment which reflects the communities of Herefordshire. If you are looking at the next stage of your career and have a broad base of relevant skills and experience, we can provide supportive and welcoming opportunities to help you develop your professional, management & supervisory skills.
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