GIS Officer

North York Moors National Park Authority

Helmsley, North Yorkshire
£33.672 - £36,580 pa
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 7th Jun 2026

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GIS Officer

Located in Helmsley, North Yorkshire

The North York Moors National Park Authority helps to look after one of the most phenomenal parts of the British Isles. Filled with beautiful moorlands and fantastic woodland, the North York Moors is a unique area with a diversity of landscape and wildlife.

We are now looking for a GIS Officer to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37 hours per week.

The Benefits

  • Salary of £33.672 - £36,580 per annum
  • 25 days’ annual leave, rising annually by one day to 30 days after five years’ service, plus public holidays
  • Local Government Pension Scheme

This is an exciting opportunity for a GIS professional with strong experience in spatial data management, mapping and analysis to join our dedicated organisation.

You’ll have the chance to work at the centre of a wide range of mapping and data activities, helping to support and develop the geospatial tools that underpin our vital work caring for one of the most phenomenal parts of the British Isles.

Taking on this full-time, permanent position, you’ll have the space to grow and develop your expertise within an innovative environment where you’ll be at the cutting edge of geospatial technology.

So, if you’re ready to use your GIS expertise to help support and protect the North York Moors, read on and apply today!

The Role

As a GIS Officer, you will act as the lead professional for GIS systems and spatial data, supporting mapping, database management and innovative geospatial solutions.

You will provide expert technical support across GIS platforms, including Earthlight, QGIS and online mapping systems, while maintaining and developing spatial databases to ensure accuracy, integration and accessibility of data.

Working closely with teams across the Authority, you will deliver training and support to staff, volunteers and students, helping to develop confidence in GIS systems and mobile GIS devices.

Additionally, you will:

  • Manage aerial photography, LIDAR and other spatial datasets
  • Oversee the quality and publication of GIS datasets
  • Lead compliance with the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement and liaise with Ordnance Survey
  • Develop bespoke ICT systems to meet organisational requirements
  • Ensure all work complies with GDPR, Health & Safety and equality standards

About You

To be considered as a GIS Officer, you will need:

  • Experience applying GIS in professional contexts, including data management, mapping, and analysis
  • Experience in SQL for querying (including spatial data), managing data, and reporting services
  • A strong understanding of GIS, digital mapping, cartography, and spatial data analysis
  • Effective communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills
  • Training in GIS software and spatial databases

Applications must be completed by midnight 23.59 on Sunday 7 June 2026.
Interviews are to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026.

Other organisations may call this role Geographic Information Systems Officer, GIS Analyst, Geospatial Analyst, Spatial Data Officer, GIS and Mapping Officer, or GIS Support Officer.

Webrecruit and the North York Moors National Park Authority are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.

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About North York Moors National Park Authority

The North York Moors National Park Authority looks after this beautiful corner of Yorkshire, helping to protect and conserve it, while encouraging people to enjoy and understand how special it is. We try to balance the needs of the National Park, its people, landscape, wildlife and culture, with the needs of visitors who come to enjoy the area.

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