Nicholsons
Natural Capital Consultant

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Nicholsons is seeking a commercially astute land management professional to help rural landowners and developers turn natural capital opportunities into resilient, investable, and environmentally credible long-term outcomes. Working alongside our experienced technical team and sector partners, you will advise on land-use choices, commercial viability, environmental risk, and delivery, helping clients secure sustainable returns while enhancing the long-term resilience of rural land and businesses.
Join a multidisciplinary practice where natural capital is approached as a practical land-management and commercial proposition:
- Deliver Trusted Advice: Provide clear, evidence-led advice that balances environmental ambition with land-use constraints, investment priorities, and deliverable outcomes.
- Collaboration and Growth: Work closely with experienced colleagues, sharing knowledge and supporting a culture of learning, inclusion, and development across the business.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work closely with sister disciplines in ecology, arboriculture, forestry, landscapes, and design, contributing to a holistic approach to project challenges and opportunities.
- Commercially Relevant Projects: Advise on land management and development projects that create viable income, manage risk, and deliver measurable environmental value.
- Sector Influence: Use Nicholsons' industry relationships to inform emerging practice, contribute to policy discussions, and help clients navigate a changing natural capital landscape.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Advise landowners and developers on their natural capital baseline, identify commercially and environmentally viable opportunities, and assess how these can be developed through established and emerging ecosystem-services markets.
- Build trusted client relationships and lead the evaluation of land-use options, revenue models, delivery risks, and practical routes to implementation.
- Maintain a strong working knowledge of established and emerging markets, including carbon sequestration, Biodiversity Net Gain, flood protection, nutrient neutrality, and regenerative agriculture.
- Translate technical and market insight into clear reports, client recommendations, knowledge sharing, and training across the wider business.
The ideal candidate will:
- Demonstrate sound professional judgement, creative problem-solving, and a record of taking complex land or environmental projects from opportunity assessment through to delivery.
- Bring practical experience in rural estate or land management, with a sound understanding of farm and estate economics, land-use trade-offs, tenure, regulation, and the commercial realities facing rural businesses.
- Have a working knowledge of natural capital, environmental land use, and the developing policy and market mechanisms that shape investment decisions.
- Have a good understanding of planning policy as it relates to the environment, in particular, in terms of Biodiversity Net Gain, Environmental Impact Assessments, and Green Infrastructure.
- Working knowledge of hydrology, including catchment processes, surface-water management, flood risk, and the interpretation of hydrological data in rural land-use projects is desirable.
- Have good working knowledge of GIS mapping.
- Have strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to build positive working relationships.
- Combine commercial understanding with strong project management, including the ability to test business cases, manage delivery risk, and communicate recommendations with authority.


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The candidate could come from an environmental science, forestry, landscapes, or land management background.
This is a full-time position, Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week.
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Apply now to embark on this exciting journey with Nicholsons, where innovation meets nature.
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