Specialist advisor - marine mammals - united kingdom, wales

specialist advisor - marine mammals • location: flexible • grade & salary: g6, gbp35,994 rising to gbp39,369 over four years • post numbers: 200091 • type of contract: permanent • work pattern: 37 hours a week, monday to friday closing date: 27 june 2022 benefits: civil service pension, 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days over 5 years, flexible working options, occupational health including counselling and advisory services and eye care and salary sacrifice schemes role purpose nrw is looking for an experienced marine mammal specialist to work in a team dealing with a multitude of different activities and developments in the marine and coastal environment. as one of nrws marine mammal advisors you will be responsible for providing expert advice on projects in the marine environment, this may include nationally significant infrastructure projects as well as smaller planning applications and marine licences. we are looking for a highly experienced, enthusiastic and energetic professional to be part of a wales wide team of marine experts. if this sounds like you - apply now! qualifications and skills 1. substantial experience in provision of specialist technical marine advice, at a regional or all-wales level, in one or more of the required specialisms in the role. 2. strong analytical and research skills. 3. good project management, work planning and prioritisation skills. 4. ability to build positive, collaborative working relationships and networks. 5. ability to communicate complex specialist advice and information clearly to multiple audiences. for more information, please visit our website. to apply please click the "apply now" button and you will be redirected to begin the application process


Natural Resources Wales
United Kingdom, Wales
2022-06-10
2022-07-10
FULL-TIME
1573734
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