Advisor - Water Quality Permitting Strategy - 31813
We are seeking an experienced advisor to join our Water Quality Permitting Strategy Team within the Environment & Business (E&B) department. This role is an exciting opportunity to be at the centre of the Environment Agency to improve England’s water quality. The tasks will be varied but will focus on our work on regulation of water discharge activities.
The team focuses on:
* Developing permitting strategies to address complex water quality issues across industries.
* Creating and embedding evidence-based policies to improve regulatory outcomes.
* Collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to align permitting with environmental challenges.
* Streamlining processes and adopting digital tools to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
As an advisor you will:
* Both lead and support complex water quality permitting projects to meet legal and environmental standards.
* Develop and implement long-term strategic approaches to water regulation.
* Be customer focused, seeking opportunities to work with others across government, other Agencies, industry and environmental bodies.
* Analyse water quality data to inform policy and permitting approaches.
* Drive innovation and continuous improvement in regulatory practices.
* Be flexible and creative, sometimes working in unfamiliar territory and without established processes or guidance to base decisions on.
* Be supported in the role by specialists within the team and wider organisation.
Examples of work include surface water permit review guidance, developing innovative permitting approaches, and development of standard rule sets.
The Environment Agency is committed to developing your professional and personal skills to help you succeed in your career.
The Environment Agency is fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We seek diversity, embrace it, and live it, for the benefit of our staff, our communities, and our environment.
Experience/skills Required
We’re looking for candidates with enthusiasm in supporting the development and delivery of programmes, initiatives, training and projects designed to improve regulation of the water industry and wider water sector.
You will have:
Technical expertise:
* A degree (or equivalent) in environmental science, water management, or related field.
* Strong knowledge of water quality legislation, policies and standards.
* Experience in water quality permitting, wastewater discharge regulation or environmental permitting.
Collaboration and communication:
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with diverse stakeholders.
* Enthusiasm and experience of working collaboratively and creatively to deliver innovation.
* Ability to effectively communicate and engage people to motivate action and resolve conflicts and challenges, both internally and externally.
* Commitment to promoting diversity and fostering an inclusive workplace.
Project Management:
* Proven ability to manage complex projects and deliver results within deadlines.
* Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Personal Effectiveness:
* Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
Contact and Additional Information
You’ll have an EA Office base location; as a national role the working location is flexible / hybrid. We use smart tools to stay connected and reduce travel; some travel and overnights may be required.
We recognise the challenges that people with protected characteristics may experience on the job market. We are committed to being an inclusive employer, ensuring equal opportunities.
Everyone is required to hold an Incident Management role, and appropriate training will be given. If you consent to being held on a reserve list, we’ll hold your details for 6 months and may offer you an alternative post in the future. Interviews will be held via MS Teams within three weeks of the closing date. For any questions please contact Ben Bradford (ben.bradford@environment-agency.gov.uk).
Competences
Competence 1: Achieves Results
Describe a situation where you gathered information and evidence to make recommendations that may change at short notice. Use the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) approach in your answer.
* Situation
* Task
* Action
* Result
Describe a time when you adapted plans due to new circumstances. Your answer will be used for shortlisting and interview selection. Refer to the Candidate Pack for guidance.
Competence 2: Takes Decisions and Solves Problems
Describe a time when you coordinated information from various sources to solve a difficult technical problem. Use the STAR approach and refer to guidance.
* Situation
* Task
* Action
* Result
Competence 3: Influences and Persuades Others
Describe a time when you persuaded a stakeholder to your point of view. STAR approach applies.
* S
* T
* A
* R
Competence 4: Legislative Knowledge
Describe a situation where you interpreted or applied a regulation to achieve an outcome and ensured compliance. STAR approach applies.
* S
* T
* A
* R
If applying from the Civil Service, note the Environment Agency is not part of HM Civil Service. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome flexible working patterns and a Guaranteed Interview Policy for disabled applicants meeting minimum criteria.
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