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Waste and Recycling Advisor - Fixed term for 21 months

Job details
Posting date: 13 December 2024
Salary: £25,204 to £26,531 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 12 January 2025
Location: Lymington, Hampshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: New Forest District Council
Job type: Contract
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Summary

Do you want to help us shape the future of waste and recycling for the New Forest?

An opportunity has arisen for 3 x Waste and Recycling Advisors to join our waste and recycling team. Supported by the Lead waste and recycling advisor, you will work together to help guide and support our residents through the forthcoming waste and recycling service changes for 2025 and 2026.

Are you good at working with and helping people?

You will be able to engage, and build excellent relationships with our residents, businesses, and other key stakeholders, providing information that will help drive behaviour change. This will involve answering customer enquiries, processing requests, and resolving issues. We must ensure our residents are fully informed and able to participate in the new recycling initiatives and you will be pivotal to the success of the service changes and the anticipated increase in recycling across the district.

Are you passionate about recycling more and wasting less?

You do not need any formal training or experience in the waste and recycling industry as all training will be provided. However, you must share our passion for tackling climate change, by reducing our waste, reusing what we can and recycling more. You will act as the public facing representative for service change enquiries, supporting residents with face-to-face visits to properties and sharing best practice.

You have:       

A minimum of GCSE education including Maths and English to grade C or equivalent and will be a confident communicator, written, verbally and face to face.

You may have experience of working within the community and strong commitment to customer care.

It is essential for this role that you can drive and have access to your own vehicle.

What’s in it for you?     

£25,204 - £26,531 per annum
23 days annual leave (plus an additional 5 days after 5 years continuous local government service    
Local Government Pension Scheme  
Hybrid working   
Employee Assistance Programme   
Wide range of employee discounts at high street retailers, including supermarkets, stores, and restaurants  
A Cycle to Work scheme which could save you around 40 percent on cycles and accessories             

About us.     

As one of the largest districts in the country, with 6 towns and a close relationship with neighbouring conurbations, the New Forest provides a supportive environment in which everyone who works for us can help drive our aims.     

At NFDC we believe that all our employees make a valuable contribution to the work of the Council and that's why we encourage a trusting and open culture where each employee is supported and respected equally, where ideas are actively sought, and self-development promoted.  

This post is subject to a basic DBS check   

We are proud of our new values for 2024, please watch this short video to find out more.  LEAF Learning Empathy Ambition Fairness           

Click here to see why employees think that New Forest District Council is a great place to work: Working for NFDC        

If you would like to discuss the role further, please contact:

Liz Mockeridge on 02380 285767 or email liz.mockeridge@nfdc.gov.uk or

Nicola Remmington on 02380 285408 or email nicola.remmington@nfdc.gov.uk       

Closing date: 10th January 2025

Interview date: 20th January 2025

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