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Ref no: DEE05984
Published: 02/05/2025
Closes: 18/05/2025
Location: 5 City Square, Dundee, DD1 3BG
Salary: £45,453 - £50,720 per year
Contract Type: Permanent
Position Type: Full Time
Hours: 37 hours per week
Work From Home: Hybrid
Job Description
Dundee City Council is seeking a talented professional who is passionate about the environment, with extensive experience in project planning and coordination, stakeholder engagement, relationship building, and continuous improvement. Working in a hybrid style, based at home and at 5 City Square, you will work full time, 37 hours per week. If you have any queries regarding this vacancy, please contact Jay Grant on 07580 801241 or email jay.grant@dundeecity.gov.uk
Requirements
You will have a degree, or an equivalent qualification, or be experienced in project planning and Council policy relating to environmental matters.
Responsibilities
You will lead and develop coherent environmental strategies aligned with local and national policies. You will lead and coordinate Environment capital plan programming in tandem with supporting the development of the Environment Asset Management plan. You will lead and coordinate the project design, surveying, estimating, and GIS team, and oversee the management and administration of capital and revenue projects. Develop a range of technical designs for parks development/master plans. You will lead and coordinate on a number of environmental initiatives such as the Take Pride in Your City Campaign. You will lead on the delivery of service events and advise on Beautiful Scotland and Beach Award applications. You will lead on and develop sports booking processes. You will develop and encourage links providing support to community groups and environmental initiatives aligned with Dundee City Council's corporate strategies and plans, such as the City Plan.
The Individual
You will demonstrate knowledge of project management—preferably gained within the environmental sector—and extensive knowledge of environmental issues relating to street scene and parks and open spaces. You will have experience in managing and supervising staff and teams, representing the Council/Department on internal and external groups, and preparing committee and formal reports. You will have clear written and verbal communication skills, good leadership qualities, and excellent organizational and development skills. You will have effective presentation skills and experience in staff engagement, development, and management. A current driving licence is required.
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