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TEP - The Environment Partnership

Senior Arboricultural Consultant

Warrington
Posted about 18 hours ago
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About The Role

In this senior role, you’ll take the lead on complex arboricultural tasks and projects, ensuring excellent technical quality, sound judgement, and a positive client experience. You’ll manage programmes, budgets, and quality assurance, and work closely with colleagues across ecology, landscape, planning and other disciplines to deliver joined-up outcomes. You’ll also help develop our services by sharing knowledge, supporting bids where appropriate, and mentoring others through coaching and constructive review.

What You’ll Be Doing

As a Senior Arboricultural Consultant, you’ll combine technical expertise with project leadership to deliver trusted advice and high-quality outputs.

  • Lead and deliver arboricultural assessments and advice, including survey planning, site work and reporting.
  • Manage projects end-to-end, including programme, resourcing, quality, health and safety, and budget control.
  • Produce clear, well-structured reports and supporting plans (e.g., constraints, impact and mitigation), using MS Office and CAD/GIS where needed.
  • Act as a technical point of contact for clients and colleagues, providing consistent, pragmatic guidance.
  • Collaborate with other disciplines to integrate arboriculture into broader environmental and planning solutions.
  • Support business development activities, including fee proposals and submissions, where relevant.
  • Coach and review the work of others, sharing good practice and supporting learning and CPD.

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We’re keen to meet people who are collaborative, organised, and confident applying arboricultural standards and judgement to real-world projects.

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  • A degree (or equivalent) in Arboriculture, Forestry, or a related discipline.
  • Professional membership (or working towards) with the Arboricultural Association and/or Institute of Chartered Foresters.
  • Strong arboricultural knowledge, including tree identification, physiology, inspection/assessment techniques and management.
  • Good working knowledge of relevant UK arboricultural legislation, standards and best-practice guidance.
  • Proven experience producing high-quality reports and plans; confidence with MS Office and familiarity with CAD/GIS is helpful.
  • Experience liaising with clients and stakeholders, with the ability to lead projects and contribute to technical discussions.
  • A full driving licence and willingness to travel to sites as required.
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Skills

Arboriculture
Project Management
Technical Expertise
Client Liaison
Report Writing
Survey Planning
Health and Safety
Budget Control
Collaboration
Coaching
Tree Identification
Legislation Knowledge
Assessment Techniques
Environmental Solutions
Quality Assurance
Mentoring

Location

Warrington, England, United Kingdom

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