Senior Lawyer - Flood and Coastal Risk Management and Planning Team
We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share, so please clearly state any preferences regarding your working arrangements in your application.
Your role will involve advising the Environment Agency’s National Infrastructure Team in the development consent order process and more widely in respect of changes to both the planning and the national infrastructure legislative regimes. If you have experience in areas such as planning law, infrastructure planning law and environmental law, this is an excellent opportunity to contribute to causes that benefit not only individuals but also the wider environment. This is your chance to work for a purpose you believe in.
The Environment Agency operates at the forefront of environmental change, where its impact directly affects communities and ecosystems. We collaborate closely with a diverse range of partners to ensure sufficient water supply for people and wildlife, reduce flood risks, and protect and enhance air, land, and water quality. We also oversee environmental standards within which industry operates, ensuring sustainable practices.
This vital role is based within our National Flood & Coastal Risk Management (FCRM) and Planning legal team, focusing on planning and national infrastructure law. You will have the opportunity to positively influence both projects and the wider regimes from an environmental legal perspective.
Working on dynamic challenges with a high degree of autonomy, this role offers an excellent chance to make a meaningful impact within a respected national organisation. We provide a good work‑life balance, a generous defined‑benefits pension scheme, and excellent opportunities for professional development.
Experience & Skills Required
* Confident, credible, and able to explain intricate legal matters clearly and concisely.
* Have strong analytical skills and up-to-date knowledge of public law principles are essential.
* A naturally curious lawyer will thrive working in‑house alongside skilled clients within a collaborative, team‑oriented environment.
* Have the ability to influence and persuade stakeholders by effectively communicating legal concepts to professional audiences is crucial.
Benefits
* Salary of £54,940 plus £5,250 Market Forces Factor allowance
* Pension contribution
* Generous holiday entitlement
* Supportive, flexible working and family‑friendly policies
We offer the opportunity to combine home working with your contractual office base, subject to operational needs and collaboration with colleagues or attendance at other locations as required. We recognise there’s more to life than work. This role offers the legal challenges of private practice, but with flexibility and a clear sense of purpose.
Interviews are scheduled for January 2026.
For further information, please contact Christopher Hayball at christopher.hayball@environment-agency.gov.uk.
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