What you’ll be doing
as an Arboricultural Manager
Within this role, you will have multiple key responsibilities:
Tree Inspection Programme and Work Prioritisation - Commission and implement a structured, risk-based inspection programme, ensuring that trees are assessed at appropriate intervals according to their location, condition, species-specific risks, and proximity to high-use areas.
Arboricultural Supplier Relationships – To create, manage and maintain effective relationships with arboricultural suppliers, to ensure services are delivered in line with business needs and objectives.
Arboricultural Supplier Performance - Monitor and manage contractor performance against contracts and operational requirements. Hold regular review meetings with suppliers.
Stakeholder Management - Build strong collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders at all levels.
Financial / Commercial - Oversee and manage the budget for all tree management activities, ensuring effective financial control and providing regular spend reports. Identify and implement opportunities for commercial efficiencies across tree management activities.
Strategies - Develop longer-term strategies for the maintenance of trees.
Audit - Carry out site checks and audits to verify suppliers’ workmanship and health & safety compliance, including adherence to LOLER and PUWER regulations.
Base Location – Hybrid Reading
36 hours per week
All CVs will be reviewed from Monday, 1st June 2026.
What you should bring to the role
To thrive in this role, the essential criteria you’ll need are:
1. Professional experience in tree management.
2. Experience in conducting tree inspections and assessing tree health.
3. Experience with tree management software – eg. Ezee Tree.
4. Full UK Driving Licence.
5. Understanding of Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998.
6. Experience in Utilities, highways or large estate environments is desirable.
Qualifications required:
7. Relevant qualification for assessing tree safety/risk, e.g. Lantra Professional Tree Inspection. (PTI), Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA)
8. Land management/forestry diploma or degree, or 5+ years industry experience.
9. Understanding of modern tree surgery techniques, including felling, pruning, crown. management, and aerial arborist operations, to support accurate assessment of required works and quality assurance of contractors.
What’s in it for you?
10. Offering between £46,500 and £55,000 per annum, depending on experience and skills.
11. 26 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 with the length of service. (Plus bank holidays)
12. Contributory pension – Defined Contribution - Maximum of 12% -2x employee contribution.
13. Personal Medical Assessments – Open to all once a year.
14. Wider benefits scheme including our benefits hub, which is packed full of offers and information to save you money and support your wellbeing.