Overview
As the Government’s adviser on the natural environment, Natural England plays a central role in shaping a more sustainable, resilient and prosperous future for England. Established under the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, we are responsible for conserving, enhancing and managing the natural environment for the benefit of present and future generations, while supporting sustainable development and economic growth.
Our remit is broad and vital. We promote nature conservation and protect biodiversity; conserve and enhance landscapes; improve access to and enjoyment of the natural environment; and support social and economic wellbeing through effective environmental stewardship. From advising farmers and land managers to enabling responsible development, designating protected landscapes, and safeguarding England’s most valuable habitats and species, our work sits at the heart of national priorities.
Nature underpins our economy, health and security. Yet it faces unprecedented pressure. Addressing this requires not only protection, but large-scale recovery and regeneration. Through our strategy Recovering Nature for Growth, Health and Security we are driving four key outcomes: recovering nature at scale; building greener, healthier places; improving public wellbeing through access to nature; and strengthening national resilience to climate and environmental risks.
Working in partnership is fundamental to our success. We collaborate with government, local authorities, businesses, farmers, environmental organisations and communities across England to deliver lasting impact.
Role and Responsibilities
* Lead Natural England through a critical period of transformation and delivery, reporting to the Chair and serving as Accounting Officer.
* Oversee the organisation’s overall leadership, performance and governance, directing approximately 2,600 staff and a budget of around £330 million.
* Embed strategic priorities and ensure delivery against statutory duties and government objectives.
* Build strong partnerships across the Defra group and beyond, championing innovation, operational excellence and evidence-based decision-making.
* Provide high-level leadership to ensure effective programme delivery and organisational resilience.
Organisation and Context
This is a unique opportunity to lead a national organisation at the forefront of environmental recovery and sustainable growth, shaping the future of England’s natural environment for generations to come.
Application information
For further information about the role and how to apply, please visit roles.saxbam.com using reference OBYWA. Applications should be received by the stated deadline.
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