Assistant Arboriculturist

Norfolk Wildlife Trust

Norwich, Norfolk
£27,108 pa FTE
Part Time • Permanent
Closing on Fri, 5th Jun 2026

EcologyConservation & Wildlife


At Norfolk Wildlife Trust, we are passionate about protecting Norfolk’s wildlife and the wild places they call home. Join us in making a real difference.

Job title: Assistant Arboriculturist
Reports to: Senior Arboriculturist
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Part time, 3 days per week
Salary: £27,108 per annum FTE (£16,265.13 per annum for 3 days per week)
Location: Bewick House, Norwich NR1 1RY + Home Working and Field Work

About Norfolk Wildlife Services

Norfolk Wildlife Services (NWS) is the ecological and arboricultural consultancy of Norfolk Wildlife Trust. We provide expert advice and practical services to clients and partners, supporting the creation of a wilder Norfolk. Our work directly contributes to the Trust’s vision of a county where nature is thriving and valued by all, with all profits reinvested into nature recovery.

About the Role

As an Assistant Arboriculturist you will support contracts in and around East Anglia, carrying out field-based tree surveys, collecting data and producing clear reports. You’ll also support Tree Preservation Order (TPO) applications and provide arboricultural input that helps clients navigate the planning system.

About You

You’re personable, organized and comfortable working with clients, with a strong interest in developing your arboriculture career.

You will ideally have:

  • 2 years+ experience within a commercial arboricultural operation or similar
  • Level 3 equivalent qualification in Arboriculture or higher, or related subject / experience
  • Working toward a higher-level arboricultural diploma (or equivalent).
  • Strong BS5837:2012 survey experience and confident data collection in the field.
  • Lantra Professional Tree Inspection or equivalent qualification.
  • Good tree species identification skills, including veteran tree awareness.
  • Working knowledge of trees in the planning system and how arboricultural advice is used.
  • A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle with business-use insurance

Knowledge and experience of tree risk assessments, tree planting and aftercare, and tree biology/physiology/morphology is beneficial. You’ll be able to work unsupervised, manage your workload, and deliver high-quality outputs to agreed timescales.

Additional information:

This is a part-time (3 days per week), with scope to work alongside the Ecology team on field tasks where required.

We offer competitive pay, generous pension contributions, comprehensive sick pay and life insurance, alongside strong support for ongoing professional development. Our work is hybrid with a mix of office, home-working and field work, and are also happy to discuss flexible working.

Initial closing date for applications is: 5pm on Friday 5th June 2026.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; the vacancy may be extended until filled and interviews will be arranged as appropriate applications are received.

Please apply at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment.

Interested?

If you would like to apply and find out more about this position, please click the apply button to be directed to our website.

We value respect, integrity, trust and responsibility. We want our people to be as diverse as nature itself and so we particularly encourage applications from those currently under-represented within our sector, including people from minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities. We welcome people of all backgrounds and levels of experience with nature, and continually strive to improve our culture and practices. We are committed to creating a movement that recognises and truly values individual differences and identities. Please let us know if you require any adjustment processes to make our recruitment process more accessible.

No agencies please.

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About Norfolk Wildlife Trust

Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the oldest Wildlife Trust in the country. The purchase of 400 acres of marsh at Cley on the north Norfolk coast in 1926 to be held ‘in perpetuity as a bird breeding sanctuary’ provided a blueprint for nature conservation which has now been replicated across the UK. Our vision for Norfolk: where the future of wildlife is protected and enhanced through sympathetic management and people are connected with and inspired by Norfolk’s wildlife and wild spaces.

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