Contaminated Land Officer
Location: Flexible | Salary: G6, £35,994-£39,369 | Closing date: 25 July 2022
Contract type: Permanent
Work pattern: Full time, 37 hours
Post number: 201486
As an organisation we support flexible working. This role allows hybrid working (a mix of home and office working) and a working pattern suitable for you can be discussed on appointment if you are successful.
You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home, of which you will be required to attend for regular meetings, training and for one-to-one meetings with your manager. These will be planned in advance.
Job Description
As a Contaminated Land Officer you’ll be expected to:
- Provide technical advice on planning applications for new developments, including assessment of site investigation reports, risk assessments, remediation statements and remediation verification reports
- Assess permit applications which pose a risk to land and water
- Assess risk assessments for landfills, ensuring these sites comply with their permits
- Advise our environment management teams on instances of pollution to land and groundwater and support enforcement action where required
- Develop and manage projects to improve our understanding of groundwater and land contamination issues in Wales
- Implement the contaminated land regime (Part 2A) – investigation and remediation.
- Develop and provide advice on policy and guidance for compliance with EU Directives & domestic legislation.
- Advise the Welsh Government on developing legislation and guidance and provide support to relevant EU, UK and Wales Working Groups.
Responsibilities
Your responsibilities include:
- Prepare technical assessments, drawing on a range of complex information and data; Manage the preparation of material to inform the development of NRW, Welsh Government and other Partners policy, statutory advice and guidance documents;
- Manage the development of procedures, tools and guidance and lead the delivery of new ways of working.
- Liaise with external stakeholders such as Welsh Government, sector representatives and partners to ensure the timely and effective delivery of project, policy or strategy obligations.
- Advise on evidence gaps and project manage agreed evidence projects, in line with the agreed evidence programme;
- Support engagement with sectors and partners, Welsh Government, water users, Local Authorities, industry and those dependent on groundwater in Wales and the UK; and be the lead point of contact for customer queries.
- Maintain knowledge of Contaminated Land science identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the related sectors.
- Contribute to task and finish groups, commissioned through the Business Boards, to prepare defined products as required; Collaborate with the Team Leader to develop and deliver an agreed Personal Development Plan.
Qualifications, experience and knowledge
Knowledge and experience of the following:
- Post graduate degree level qualification in contaminated land or similar geoscience subject
- Knowledge of: Welsh, UK and EU legislation related to Contaminated Land and Waste; Welsh, UK and Welsh Government policy drivers in Contaminated Land.
- Knowledge and practical understanding of the range of partners and stakeholders and industries involved with geoscience in Wales;
- Experience of: technical analysis and interpretation of a range of complex environmental information and data sources; analysing large data sets
- Working with/in Welsh Government, water companies, local authorities, Waste Sector & industries, eNGOs, NRW Operations;
- Working in a programme and project management environment with Project Management experience and qualifications.
- You will preferably be a member of a relevant professional institution or working towards membership.
- Share your knowledge and expertise to help solve problems, supporting all Heads of Business in EPP as required.
Welsh language requirements:
Essential Level 1 – Able to pronounce Welsh and use basic phrases
Please note if you do not meet the level 1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Competencies
Please note - Applications to this role will be assessed based on the following competencies, both at shortlisting and interview. Please give examples of how you demonstrate these competencies when completing your application form.
Essential Knowledge and Skills |
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Evaluation of Information |
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Decision Making and Autonomy Requirements |
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Impact |
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Communication and Relationships with Others |
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Benefits of working for us
This role will offer a range of benefits, including:
- agile and flexible working (role dependent)
- Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 26.6% to 30.3%
- 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days
- generous leave entitlements for all your life needs
- health and wellbeing benefits and support
- weekly well-being hour to use at your choice
See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive.
How to apply
Guidance on completing a job application form
Send completed applications forms to Applications@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
Application closing date 25 July 2022
Interviews will take place through Microsoft Teams.
If you have any queries about the role, please contact Trystan James at Trystan.James@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk or 03000 654327
Natural Resources Wales embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunity. We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition.
We welcome and encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented, including women, black and ethnic minority groups and people with a disability. We have a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
We put the principles of human rights, equality, fairness, dignity and respect at the heart of our values.