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32158 - Integrated Environment Planning Specialist
| Posting date: | 22 October 2025 |
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| Salary: | £43,198 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 09 November 2025 |
| Location: | Birmingham |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 5 days per week |
| Company: | Environment Agency |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 32158 |
Summary
Are you excited by the idea of developing and delivering integrated plans across a broad range of environmental specialisms, to maximise joined-up, data-led improvements?
The Integrated Environment Planning Team (IEP) in West Midlands Area Operations offers the perfect opportunities to find a fulfilling role if so.
The role involves championing integrated working by spotting and acting on opportunities to bring multiple teams, workstreams, and data sources together to achieve more. This role is critical to resolve the complex, interlinked issues facing the environment, such as water quality, water resources, biodiversity, land management and flood risk management.
The role also contributes to and benefits from strong technical networks to help drive best practice and continuous improvement.
You will be involved in the commissioning, integration, analysis, and visualisation of data to help technical teams and area leadership target resources and identify priorities.
The team
The IEP catchment planning & Water Framework Directive (WFD) team consists of specialists in catchment planning, WFD, waste planning and data visualisation. We are a team of experienced advisors, central to environmental decision making, who facilitate integrated actions to maximise benefits for people and wildlife.
We work closely with sister IEP teams dealing with water resources, water transfer and water quality, and across operational teams within the West Midlands Area and National colleagues.
Experience/skills required
Analytical, open-minded, collaborative thinking – craft compelling, evidence-based, action-oriented narratives from complex information.
Excellent communication and influencing skills – produce clear persuasive written material and visualisations and brief senior colleagues and customers.
Strong data literacy and visualisation capabilities – able to extract, combine and analyse data from multiple sources, respecting data quality and integrity and create insightful visualisations.
Skills using the following an advantage:
• Geographic Information Systems
• Power Query
• Power BI
Good organisational skills with ability to plan, track, and deliver to set timescales, working under your own initiative.
Understanding of environmental planning at catchment and river basin scales and ability to see connections across a range of planning processes such as River Basin Plans, Water Resource Management Plans, Local Plans, and Local Industrial Strategies, with a focus on enabling sustainable growth.
Understanding of Water Framework Directive, water quality issues and catchment-based approach would be an advantage.
The Integrated Environment Planning Team (IEP) in West Midlands Area Operations offers the perfect opportunities to find a fulfilling role if so.
The role involves championing integrated working by spotting and acting on opportunities to bring multiple teams, workstreams, and data sources together to achieve more. This role is critical to resolve the complex, interlinked issues facing the environment, such as water quality, water resources, biodiversity, land management and flood risk management.
The role also contributes to and benefits from strong technical networks to help drive best practice and continuous improvement.
You will be involved in the commissioning, integration, analysis, and visualisation of data to help technical teams and area leadership target resources and identify priorities.
The team
The IEP catchment planning & Water Framework Directive (WFD) team consists of specialists in catchment planning, WFD, waste planning and data visualisation. We are a team of experienced advisors, central to environmental decision making, who facilitate integrated actions to maximise benefits for people and wildlife.
We work closely with sister IEP teams dealing with water resources, water transfer and water quality, and across operational teams within the West Midlands Area and National colleagues.
Experience/skills required
Analytical, open-minded, collaborative thinking – craft compelling, evidence-based, action-oriented narratives from complex information.
Excellent communication and influencing skills – produce clear persuasive written material and visualisations and brief senior colleagues and customers.
Strong data literacy and visualisation capabilities – able to extract, combine and analyse data from multiple sources, respecting data quality and integrity and create insightful visualisations.
Skills using the following an advantage:
• Geographic Information Systems
• Power Query
• Power BI
Good organisational skills with ability to plan, track, and deliver to set timescales, working under your own initiative.
Understanding of environmental planning at catchment and river basin scales and ability to see connections across a range of planning processes such as River Basin Plans, Water Resource Management Plans, Local Plans, and Local Industrial Strategies, with a focus on enabling sustainable growth.
Understanding of Water Framework Directive, water quality issues and catchment-based approach would be an advantage.