Biodiversity Officer
Kent County Council
Salary: £34,421 - £38,304 per annum
Contract type: Permanent Full Time
Working hours: 37 hours per week
Location: Sessions House
Kent has a rich and diverse biodiversity. The wide range of species, and the habitats they rely on, contributes considerably to the county's economy and the quality of life of those living, working and visiting Kent. Over the coming years, the conservation and enhancement of this valuable natural heritage faces significant challenges from growth, changes to land management and use, and the impacts of climate change.
Our Biodiversity Officers help the County Council, and Kent’s districts planning authorities, address these challenges by providing specialist ecological advice across a range of functions, particularly development management and forward planning. It is the Officer’s role to ensure that Kent’s biodiversity is effectively protected, managed and enhanced through the county’s planning systems.
As our Ecological Advice Service develops we have an opportunity to join our dedicated team. We are looking for a professional that has a relevant qualification to degree level; and a detailed working knowledge of wildlife and the relevant legislation and policy in place to protect and enhance it. Individuals should have experience of providing high quality, clear and coherent ecological advice, particularly within planning, with strong collaborative working and influencing skills.
Please use the reasons for applying section within the job application to demonstrate your skills and experience relevant to the person specification for the post; applications will be assessed against this.
Closing date for applications is 24th November with interviews expected to be held week commencing 8th December 2025.
To apply please click the apply button.
For more information about all positions, telephone Helen Forster 03000413374 or email [email protected].
About Kent County Council
The role of the Council is to improve the quality of life of the people of Kent.
Kent operates in a two-tier system, meaning there is Kent County Council, which is responsible for certain services across the whole county and 12 borough, city and district councils, responsible for different services in the areas they cover.
The role of the Council is to improve the quality of life of the people of Kent.Kent operates in a two-tier system, meaning there is Kent County Council, which is responsible for certain services across the whole county and 12 borough, city and district councils, responsible for different services in the areas they cover.
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