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33357 - Fisheries Enforcement Officer

Job details
Posting date: 02 April 2026
Salary: £34,320 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 19 April 2026
Location: Penrith
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 5 days per week
Company: Environment Agency
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 33357

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Summary

We’re looking for a Fisheries Enforcement Officer (FEO) to join us in Cumbria and Lancashire. This is an exciting and rare opportunity, which will suit an individual with a willingness to work in the natural environment as part of a specialist team.

The role covers fisheries enforcement and fisheries technical work. Activity will be profiled throughout the year with a minimum of 60% of the time spent delivering Rod licence compliance work, targeted intelligence led patrols to interdict illegal fishing activity and investigating both fish removal and byelaw offences. For this you will be required to hold a full SAFFA warrant. The Job is primarily field based, focussing on how and when to best target different activities. Timely reporting of activities, results and addressing enforcement related customer enquiries are integral to this role.

You’ll also have a good foundation in fisheries science and practical fisheries management. Excellent communication skills and experience of working with a wide range of people is essential. You’ll be expected to deliver environmental outcomes and build strong relationships, both within the team and with Environment Agency colleagues and external partners / stakeholders. You’ll be well-organised and confident, able to use your initiative and work independently.

The role includes an area wide incident response element, requiring flexible working and that you participate in the fisheries duty officer standby roster. The successful candidate will show a willingness to support other officers when required, work pan area, deliver priority work at short notice, including weekends and evenings and respond to incidents.

The team

The Fisheries Operations and Enforcement Team operates across Cumbria and Lancashire, employing a risk-based approach to protect fish. Officers work independently, support colleagues, and with enforcement partners / other agencies. Responsible for both fishery enforcement and fisheries management, team tasks are varied and comprise High Impact Fishery Enforcement, rod licence compliance, advice on keeping / movement of fish, and non-native species. In addition, team members have an incident role in support of the Agency.

Experience/skills required

Essential:

• Passionate about the environment combined with a willingness to learn about environmental regulation and enforcement.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Excellent organisational skills.
• A full UK driving licence.
• Information technology literate: competent with MS Office applications.
• Proven ability to complete tasks accurately, with minimum supervision, working individually or part of a team.

Desirable:

• Experience of investigating crime and taking enforcement action would be advantageous.
• Experience in conflict resolution techniques would be advantageous: officers are expected to pass mandatory conflict resolution training, which demands a level of physical fitness.
• Knowledge of fisheries and environmental legislation would be advantageous.
• Boat handling experience / qualifications would be beneficial.

You’ll have a range of development opportunities and appropriate training will be provided.

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