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Natural Environment Manager | Hereford

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Overview
Hours: 37 per week
Salary: £52,142–£56,269 (including £6,000 Market Forces Supplement)
Contract: Permanent
Location: Hereford
Closing Date: 13 September 2026
The Role
Herefordshire Council is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to manage its award-winning Natural Environment Team, recognised with the LGC Environment Award and RTPI Excellence Award in 2024.
As the Council’s lead specialist for ecology, biodiversity net gain, landscape, trees, open space and nature recovery, you will oversee a team of environmental professionals and drive the delivery of key priorities across the county.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Leading the implementation of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS).
- Providing expert advice to planning and development services.
- Managing biodiversity and ecological services, including the Herefordshire Biological Records Service and Tree Preservation Orders.
- Delivering innovative projects focused on habitat restoration, species protection and nature recovery.
- Supporting the Nutrient Management Plan for the River Wye and River Lugg.
- Managing budgets, securing external funding and representing the Council in regional and national forums.
- Promoting community involvement through volunteering and citizen science initiatives.
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About You
You will be a collaborative and confident manager with:
- Significant experience in ecology, biodiversity net gain, landscape, trees, open space, nature recovery or related disciplines.
- Strong knowledge of the UK planning system.
- Experience delivering complex environmental programmes and managing stakeholders.
- Excellent project and people management skills.
- A relevant degree in ecology, environmental science or a related subject.
- A full driving licence and willingness to undertake site visits.
What We Offer
- £52,142–£56,269 salary package.
- Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
- 31 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days.
- Flexible and agile working arrangements.
- Career development and progression opportunities.
- Employee Assistance Programme.
- Payment of professional membership fees where applicable.
- A wide range of retail, leisure, health and wellbeing benefits.


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Why Herefordshire?
Herefordshire is a welcoming county with strong communities, outstanding landscapes and ambitious environmental priorities. The Council is committed to protecting and enhancing the natural environment, supporting sustainable growth, recovering river health and delivering innovative public services through strong regional partnerships.
How To Apply
Submit an up-to-date CV and completed application form, clearly demonstrating how your experience meets the role requirements. If you’d like to discuss contact Richard Vaughan, Head of Environment at Richard.Vaughan@herefordshire.gov.uk.
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