33690 - Team Member- Resilience Officer
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 20 Mawrth 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £29,751 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 06 Ebrill 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | UK |
| Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 5 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
| Cwmni: | Environment Agency |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 33690 |
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Working for the Environment Agency means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of National Importance. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams.
Ensuring we have skilled, knowledgeable fisheries teams is vital to ensuring we can protect and improve the environment. To do this we need to strengthen technical resilience, and this has been identified as the number 1 priority by leadership teams. This post will support this need across the whole organisation and will drive improvements in delivery, attraction of staff to hard to fill roles, the retention of existing staff and will support the transfer of their knowledge and skills at national and area level.
You will join the National Fisheries Service where you will work with your team to support our technical experts to deliver a world class service to the wider business and to our external stakeholders.
Your main focus will be helping us to build the skills and knowledge across the Environment Agency by:
• Providing admin support to book meetings and ensure we provide national support to colleagues.
• Provide support so our people know which training is available and most suitable for them.
• Assist with the development of tools to enable staff to track their development and identify training needs.
• Administering team inbox and task list management- ensuring all geographical areas and customers are being supported.
• Support the provision of TechNet, our online professional development community.
• Support provision of angler workshops.
• Supporting the delivery and provision of development and training events and resources.
• Provide procurement support to the team.
• Help to maintain and develop our SharePoint sites.
There will be opportunities to develop yourself, and you can choose to focus on technical aspects of fish and ecology, skills development or communication and engagement as part of this role.
The team
Your post will be in the National Fisheries Service (NFS) within National Monitoring. You will work closely with the whole team and with colleagues in the wider organisation including Areas, Environment and Business, FCRM and Chief Scientist Group.
The team provides a technical advice service supporting fisheries, ecological and protection and improvement. We provide information about impacts in aquatic environments and evidence to support mitigation and improvements.
Experience/skills required
You are a passionate about your work and want to make a difference to help improve the environment. If you have some but not all of the skills and experience listed and are willing to learn we want to hear from you.
You will be:
• A team player with excellent interpersonal skills,
• Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines.
• Focused on delivering work to time and with a clear customer focus.
• Confident talking to our customers to understand their needs.
• Able to book venues and organise large meetings (with support).
• Confident to take a lead on organising technical staff meeting.
• Able to communicate with staff at all levels to ensure we deliver for our customers.
• Have some knowledge or experience in ecology and fish, education and skills, communication and engagement or administrative work.
Ensuring we have skilled, knowledgeable fisheries teams is vital to ensuring we can protect and improve the environment. To do this we need to strengthen technical resilience, and this has been identified as the number 1 priority by leadership teams. This post will support this need across the whole organisation and will drive improvements in delivery, attraction of staff to hard to fill roles, the retention of existing staff and will support the transfer of their knowledge and skills at national and area level.
You will join the National Fisheries Service where you will work with your team to support our technical experts to deliver a world class service to the wider business and to our external stakeholders.
Your main focus will be helping us to build the skills and knowledge across the Environment Agency by:
• Providing admin support to book meetings and ensure we provide national support to colleagues.
• Provide support so our people know which training is available and most suitable for them.
• Assist with the development of tools to enable staff to track their development and identify training needs.
• Administering team inbox and task list management- ensuring all geographical areas and customers are being supported.
• Support the provision of TechNet, our online professional development community.
• Support provision of angler workshops.
• Supporting the delivery and provision of development and training events and resources.
• Provide procurement support to the team.
• Help to maintain and develop our SharePoint sites.
There will be opportunities to develop yourself, and you can choose to focus on technical aspects of fish and ecology, skills development or communication and engagement as part of this role.
The team
Your post will be in the National Fisheries Service (NFS) within National Monitoring. You will work closely with the whole team and with colleagues in the wider organisation including Areas, Environment and Business, FCRM and Chief Scientist Group.
The team provides a technical advice service supporting fisheries, ecological and protection and improvement. We provide information about impacts in aquatic environments and evidence to support mitigation and improvements.
Experience/skills required
You are a passionate about your work and want to make a difference to help improve the environment. If you have some but not all of the skills and experience listed and are willing to learn we want to hear from you.
You will be:
• A team player with excellent interpersonal skills,
• Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines.
• Focused on delivering work to time and with a clear customer focus.
• Confident talking to our customers to understand their needs.
• Able to book venues and organise large meetings (with support).
• Confident to take a lead on organising technical staff meeting.
• Able to communicate with staff at all levels to ensure we deliver for our customers.
• Have some knowledge or experience in ecology and fish, education and skills, communication and engagement or administrative work.