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Overview
The Environment Agency has a broad, varied remit to protect and enhance the environment, with a goal to create a cleaner, safer and healthier environment for people and wildlife. Water is at the heart of all we do, drinking, washing, recreation, industry and health, our environment and economy depends on this precious resource. Clean and available water is essential and as water becomes an increasingly scarce resource, we need to do more to ensure we protect it.
Water companies must invest billions of pounds over the next five years to protect the environment from pollution. This scale of investment has not been seen for more than a generation. We need your knowledge and experience to help advise water companies on their plans and hold them to account for their protection of the water environment. Come be a part of the teams that ensure our environment is protected now and for future generations.
What will you do
* You will work alongside Water Quality Officers to establish and embed Bathing Waters work in our teams and support the Operational community of practice to fulfil its responsibilities. This includes tasks such as the assessment of Water Company proposals to meet bathing water standards and the development of innovative methods to achieve this.
* You will work closely with teams from the Environment Agency, such as Local Area Integrated Environmental Planning and National Water Quality Guidance Teams.
* You will engage with water companies and other external stakeholders to achieve outcomes for Bathing Waters.
* Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be required to have an incident role, making yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. Training is available to support you with your incident role. This may attract an additional payment.
Team
Operations Catchment Services works to secure outcomes across key stakeholders, influencing significant investment in the water environment. This post will be part of the OCS Water Quality team. We take a one business approach, working closely with colleagues across the organisation. We are a dispersed team, meeting face to face when the need arises. This allows us to be flexible on location for the role. Training and mentoring support will be provided.
Essential
Experience/skills required
* Knowledge of water quality planning, bathing water regulations, an understanding of the water industry and price review processes. Excellent communication and networking skills, as you will work with a range of Environment Agency colleagues and external stakeholders.
* The ability to analyse technical information
* Experience of presenting technical information to a wide audience.
* Organisational skills and the ability to plan, track, deliver and evaluate work, meeting relevant standards and timescales.
* Work experience in an environmental discipline – for example but not limited to - Water companies, Environmental consultancies, regulatory roles, research and education and Environmental charities.
Desirable
* Degree or postgraduate qualification in an environmental discipline – for example, but not limited to – Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Ecology, Environmental science, Sustainability, Data science and analytics.
* Experience in water quality modelling.
Contact and additional information
You will be working as part of a dispersed team and expected to travel for national meetings with occasional overnight stays.
We aim to create and maintain a diverse workforce that reflects the UK’s economically active population. Therefore, we particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME), disabled, female and LGBT+ candidates who are under-represented across our workforce. We welcome applications from candidates seeking flexible working patterns, including part time and job share.
If you have any questions regarding the vacancy or application process, please contact the recruiting manager dave.sanderson@environment-agency.gov.uk
Interviews will be held using MS Teams and will involve competency-based questions. For information on these competencies please see the Environment Agency capability dictionary. Please review the competencies for guidance on how to respond.
Competences for interview
Competence 1: Data and Information Management
Description: Collects, analyses, interprets, records, manages, develops and shares data, material or information appropriately for a variety of purposes. Please provide an example of when you have managed technical data to make an informed decision or produce a report.
* What was the technical nature of the data?
* How did you sort the relevant from the irrelevant data?
* How did you organise your report to convey the information in the best way?
* How was the data stored for future reference?
* How would you approach a similar situation now?
Competence 2: Communicates Effectively
Description: Listens and questions to understand and engage. Conveys information and ideas clearly, accurately and persuasively through speech and writing. You will need to communicate and engage with others effectively through speech and writing. Please describe when you have used your communication skills effectively to convey technical information and ideas clearly to others.
* What was the subject matter?
* What method of communication did you use?
* How did you ensure understanding?
* What was the result?
Competence 3: Works in Teams
Description: Works co-operatively as part of a team to achieve common goals, especially as part of a dispersed team. Provide an example of how you have worked within your team or with other teams to achieve a common goal, your role, and how teamwork improved outcomes.
* What did the team accomplish that an individual could not?
* What was your role and personal contribution?
* What elements contributed to the success?
* Why was it successful?
* How would you replicate this in a nationally dispersed team?
We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. Flexible working patterns, including part-time and job share, are welcome. The Environment Agency is a non-departmental public body and operates under government procurement frameworks.
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