Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management - Bodmin, United Kingdom - Environment Agency

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Are you passionate about the role of habitat creation in meeting the demands of climate change? Can you see the opportunities in the FCERM Strategy that mean environmental solutions can be explored to a greater extent than ever before? If so, this could be the role for you.


  • We are looking for an individual to deliver a strategic review of habitat creation opportunities on the Tamar Estuary and support our FCREM activities across estuaries in Cornwall. The role will require you to build effective partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, be selfmotivated and be able to manage your own workload.
  • You will lead the technical review of habitat creation needs/opportunities on the Tamar Estuary building this into a longterm plan for the estuary system. This project will consider changes resulting from sea level rise, opportunities to decommission or adapt existing flood risk management assets and the role intertidal habitats have in sequestering carbon.
  • You will also work with other EA project teams to support our activity on other Cornish Estuaries to maximise opportunity in protecting and enhancing these wonderful environments. You will also be expected to take up one of our Incident Management Duty Roles as part of this post.
The team

  • The role sits within the new RMA and Environment Project Development and Delivery Team, part the Partnerships and Strategic Overview team in our Flood and Coastal Risk Management department. This team focuses on the development and delivery of projects led by RMAs and where naturebased solutions are the approach to increasing resilience to catchments and communities. These areas are key to the delivery of the FCERM Strategy, better protecting 314,000 properties between now and 2027.
Experience/skills required

  • Be an excellent technical leader with experience of working on complex environmental Projects. Knowledge of estuarine systems and habitats is desirable.
  • Experience of building and nurturing supportive partnerships to deliver environmental projects. Experience of working with habitat creation projects would be an advantage.
  • Knowledge of environmental organisations and funding sources
  • Confidence to challenge established thinking and seeking new ways to deliver great outcomes.
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills, to support with landowner negotiations.
  • Ability to work with technical data and coordinate the work of specialist consultants
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