Overview
We are looking for an enthusiastic, driven and adaptable individual to join the Partnerships and Strategic Overview team in Cumbria & Lancashire. Your work will be conducted in a high-freedom environment that focuses on staff happiness, health, safety and wellbeing, emergent leadership, and your development.
Role and responsibilities
Your main role will be in the Flood Risk Planning and Permitting work stream. You will:
* Assess and provide flood risk comments for permit applications
* Provide permitting advice to customers
* Provide planning responses as a statutory consultee for flood risk management
We provide advice on Flood Risk Assessments to influence the location and design of new developments. We are passionate about our role in delivering sustainable development and safe and resilient places. We consult on Flood Risk Activity Permits to protect the environment, prevent increasing flood risk and ensure adequate land drainage.
Our team and approach
The Environment Agency is committed to an inclusive workforce reflecting the communities we serve. We don\'t just talk about diversity; we seek it, embrace it, and live it, for the benefit of our staff, our communities, and our environment.
You’ll join our Partnerships and Strategic Overview Team, working with Flood Risk Management partners to design, develop and deliver flood risk management solutions that enhance communities. We compile, manage and use the best available evidence to inform our long-term plans and investment programme. We’re a dispersed team and work with a wide range of technical and project teams across the country. We’re part of the Flood and Coastal Risk Management directorate.
Experience/skills required
In your capability-based answers please demonstrate your:
* Ability to work effectively with people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures and actively encourage others to consider diversity issues in their work.
* An ability to work under their own initiative and as part of a team
* Excellent communication skills
* Deliver work by planning, tracking, gathering and maintaining data/information
* Good organisational skills, and an ability to use MS Office (Excel skills are desirable) and other relevant applications
* Ability to assess and use evidence and data to inform decisions and our understanding of risk
* Understanding of flood risk management, including knowledge of flooding and coastal change within the planning process, basic engineering principles, and fundamental flood risk modelling is desired
* Driver\'s license is not essential for the first 12 months. It will be required once working independently.
You’ll have a range of development opportunities and appropriate training will be provided.
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