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Field Manager

West Suffolk
£40.4k/yr
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Field Manager

This role will cover Norfolk and will be based at our offices at Fineshade or Santon Downham. The successful applicant would be required to live within 1hrs commute of either Santon Downham or Fineshade.

There is some flexibility for blended working but the majority of the time will be office based or ‘in the field’.

Job Summary

The Forestry Commission are the government’s forestry experts and we work to protect, improve, expand and connect England’s woods and forests. We do this by providing policy advice to government and leading delivery through regulation, incentives and protecting tree health. The Environment Act set a target of increasing tree cover in England to at least 16.5% by 2050 and appreciation of what trees and woodlands deliver for the environment, society and the economy is increasingly appreciated. We await the revision of the England Trees Action Plan.

Field Managers manage and lead a team of Woodland Officers effectively to expand, protect, improve and connect woodlands across the area and ensure the effective use of Forestry Commission incentives and regulations.

Job Description

The Field Manager role, as part of Forest Services, is responsible for leading a team of Woodland Officers based in their area and for ensuring the effective coordination of our incentives and regulatory activities. Field Managers play a critical role in delivering a step change in our woodland creation levels, and in supporting the woodland management activity across the area. This includes working closely with Natural England, Environment Agency, Rural Payments Agency, Forestry England and Forestry Commission Admin Hubs. The Norfolk Field Manager also takes a lead in managing a Tree Health Woodland Officer within Norfolk. You will also work closely with local area specialists such as ecologists, deer officers, historical advisors and Land Use Advisors.

Responsibilities

Team working and Managing People – Provide leadership and support to the Woodland Officers, Woodland Tree Health Officers, Regulations & Incentives Support Officers and Development Woodland Officers to ensure the effective delivery of our incentives and regulatory programmes. The Field Manager will undertake recruitment and induction of Woodland Officers / RISO’s and their development. This includes working alongside Area Operations Managers, attending regular meetings, providing feedback on workloads, prioritizing a range of work stream approvals and sharing topical updates with your team including leading local area meetings.

Delivery of Government aspirations for trees and woodlands – play a key role in supporting the operational delivery Forest Services Business Plan. This includes work to help promote the opportunities of the Forest Service’s Strategic Framework and working with delivery partners.

Manage Tree Health and forestry regulation – Respond to tree health issues and ensure the effective delivery of our regulatory requirements. Work with Plant Health Forestry colleagues to respond to pest and disease outbreaks. Ensure our regulatory work meets the UK Forestry Standard and is completed within the required timescales.

Manage Incentives – Oversee the delivery of incentives across the area through supporting their area team and partners by building positive working relationships to ensure the effective promotion and delivery of our incentives programme. Including seeking support from technical specialists to process complex cases and influencing the evolution of new initiatives to best deliver government forestry policy.

Engaging with stakeholders and partnership working – Work with the Area Management Team to identify the partnerships to engage in order to deliver appropriate sector support in identified priority areas. Developing and maintaining good working relationships with advisers and stakeholders.

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Vision and Culture – Support the overall work of the team to ensure the effective delivery of our vision and culture ambition and to help lead on the development of a proactive Health & Safety culture. Play an active role in the wider work of the team including supporting Management and Area Team Meetings.

Person specification

Experience

Essential:

  • Experience or relevant working knowledge of Incentives and Regulations for land based schemes, such as Countryside Stewardship;
  • Significant knowledge of forestry and silviculture, including having a clear understanding of the UK Forestry Standard;
  • Confident interpersonal and communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences, both verbally and written;
  • Experience of stakeholder management - building strong business relationships and collaborative working to deliver mutually beneficial results
  • Demonstrate a proven ability to manage a team to deliver results and turnaround times to an agreed standard, and balance a range of work priorities.
  • Proactively deal with complex and contentious issues relating to people and delivery of project outcomes.

Please clearly demonstrate how the above applies to you throughout your application. Failure to do so will mean that your application is automatically sifted out.

Desirable:

  • Experience of managing people and demonstrable ability to manage a widely distributed team to deliver results to an agreed standard;
  • Practical woodland management experience of both deciduous and coniferous woodland;
  • Experience of delivering forestry incentives and regulations.

Professional and Technical Expertise

Essential:

  • Degree/Higher Diploma in forestry/land management/countryside management/environment management and/or significant related experience in partnership working centred on land management / tree and forestry issues.
  • Competent and effective IT user with experience of MS Office and also including remote working and associated communication tools (e.g. MS Teams).

Please clearly demonstrate how the above applies to you throughout your application. Failure to do so will mean that your application is automatically sifted out.

Desirable:

  • Membership of a relevant professional institute (e.g. Institute of Chartered Foresters);
  • Evidence of having undertaken appropriate management development training and supporting continuous professional development.

Behaviours

We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:

  • Communicating and Influencing
  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Working Together
  • Developing Self and Others
  • Managing a Quality Service

We only ask for evidence of these behaviours on your application form:

Communicating and Influencing

Alongside your salary of £40,388, Forestry Commission contributes £11,700 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).

  • Learning and development tailored to your role
  • An environment with flexible working options
  • A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
  • A Civil Service pension (opens in a new window) with an employer contribution of 28.97%
  • A range of wellbeing benefits including discounted Civil Service Healthcare, access to an Employee Assistance Programme 24/7, Bike to Work Scheme, plus many more.
  • 25 days annual leave, with 1 additional day for each years’ service up to 5 years (pro rata), plus 10.5 bank holidays/privilege days (pro rata).
  • Ability to buy or sell 5 days annual leave.
  • 3 days volunteering per year (pro rata).

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We aim to provide a great place to work, whichever location you work from. Blended working forms part of our flexible and inclusive approach to future ways of working. It is an informal arrangement which gives you the option to work some of the week from home, and some of the week from our Forestry Commission workplaces, subject to role requirements, business needs, and regular review. Informal blended working arrangements will be available as agreed with the line manager. Further information will be available for candidates invited to interview.

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Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance (opens in a new window) for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use.

Selection process details

This vacancy is using Success Profiles (opens in a new window), and will assess your Behaviours, Strengths and Experience.

Fixed term Appointment to 30th March 2027. This is a Temporary Appointment with the possibility of extension or permanency but no guarantee.

As part of the application process, you will complete the following online:

  • A tailored CV (curriculum vitae) setting out your qualifications, career history, with key responsibilities and achievements. Please ensure you have provided reasons for any gaps within the last two years. The CV should be split into 3 parts and provide: Job History, Previous Skills/Experience, Full Qualification Details.
  • A personal statement – in no more than 750 words showing how you meet the relevant skills and experience as set out in the Person Specification.
  • A statement, of no more than 250 words, providing an example of how you have demonstrated the key behaviour of communicating and influencing.

The sift will be conducted using your CV, Personal Statement and lead behaviour: Communicating and Influencing. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate the essential role requirements within the application behaviour responses.

Should a large number of applications be received, the initial sift may be conducted using a lead behaviour. This will be the behaviour which is listed first in the job advert, Communicating and Influencing. Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift, or progressed straight to assessment/interview.

Should you be successful at this stage you will be progressed to interview stage. These interviews will consist of a mixture of behaviour and strength based questions.

Closing date for applications: 11:59 pm 9th July 2026.

Applications will be sifted on 10th July. This date is subject to change.

Interviews will be held in person at our Area Office at Fineshades Corby NN17 3BB on Tuesday 21st July 2026. These dates are subject to change.

Travel options include:

The duties of this post require the applicant to have a full current driving licence that enables them to drive in the UK. However, the Forestry Commission

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Skills

Team Management
Stakeholder Management
Communication Skills
Forestry Knowledge
Regulatory Knowledge
Incentives Management
Project Management
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills
Leadership
Health and Safety
Woodland Management
Ecology
Collaboration
Technical Expertise
IT Proficiency

Location

West Suffolk, England, United Kingdom

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