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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

UK Chief Plant Health Officer and Deputy Director Plant and Bee Health, Plant Varieties and Seeds

England
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Location: Bristol, London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York

Job summary

Head of the UK the National Plant Protection Organisation (NPPO) and International leadership of UK plant health at the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) and European Plant Protection Organisation (EPPO). Head of Profession for the UK Plant Health Service Deputy Director for policy on plants, trees, bees and plant varieties and seeds. Lead the assessment of new and emerging risks to plant, tree and bee health and co-ordinate and lead the government’s central response to major incursions and outbreaks Lead and commission a research, evidence and analysis portfolio External lead and spokesperson on plant, tree and honeybee issues and a wider advisory role to UK government and other stakeholder organisations. Lead policy, science and analysts c. 73 people and a delegated budget of c. £27m

Job description

  • Ownership and improvement of a publicly available Plant Health Portal
  • Ownership and improvement of a publicly available plant health risk register to achieve better risk prioritisation and management
  • Prioritising items identified by the monthly Plant Health Risk Group (PHRG) for presentation and discussion at the Monthly Biosecurity Meeting with Ministers, alerting Ministers to high profile pests for action
  • Chair consultation meetings with stakeholders: Tree Health Policy Group and Plant Health Advisory Forum
  • Chair UK NPPO group with Devolved Governments and UK Coordination Group with Crown Dependencies
  • International leadership as Head of UK NPPO with EU, EPPO and IPPC
  • Develop, maintain and test the plant health Contingency plans to ensure a rapid and effective response to pest outbreaks by
  • Leading emergency response to new or changing pest threats; evidence of new pest outbreak response. Oversee development of pest specific contingency plans via the PHRG
  • Lead spokesperson for plant and bee health matters for media interviews
  • Implementing the Plant Biosecurity Strategy and SRO for Plant Health Programme Boards
  • Policy customer oversight of APHA and Fera delivery of plant health inspection, surveillance and diagnostic activities
  • Implementation of the tree health resilience strategy as part of 25 year environment plan
  • Leadership of the Plant Variety and Seeds function through facilitating the breeding of varieties for UK conditions and maintaining the quality of marketed reproductive material, including improved disease resistance and reduced pesticides, and boost UK productivity.
  • Leadership of honey bee health policy and SRO for the Healthy Bees Plan as part of the National Pollinator strategy.
  • Written and verbal communication at events, conferences, webinars

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Person specification

  • A relevant qualification in a plant related discipline such as, plant pathology, entomology, mycology or a related discipline with clear evidence of professional expertise
  • Policy Leadership. Experience of policy leadership and sound judgment in a political environment. You will demonstrate clear ability to assimilate a wide range of information, analyse complex problems, identify how best to reconcile the conflicting priorities of different stakeholders and make propositions to ministers.
  • Leading People. Outstanding people leadership skills, with a track record of leading, motivating and developing large, high performing teams and building a diverse and inclusive culture, while leading people through change and re-prioritisation.
  • Negotiating and Influencing. Strong proven experience of successfully working collaboratively with and influencing a broad range of Board-level and more senior stakeholders internally and externally, and ideally, in international negotiations and wider representative roles.
  • Excellent communication skills at all levels with demonstrable experience of communicating clearly and succinctly in all forms (written and oral) to a broad range of stakeholders, adapting the style for the appropriate audience, ensuring that complex issues are set out in a simple and accessible way that is influential and authoritative.
  • Incident Response. The ability to work at a strategic level in a high-stakes incident or crisis and the flexibility and personal resilience to adapt to rapidly changing and high-risk circumstances.

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  • Be a member of/join the Register of Plant Health Professionals
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Skills

Plant Health
Policy Leadership
People Leadership
Negotiating
Influencing
Communication
Incident Response
Risk Management
Research
Analysis
Crisis Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Contingency Planning
Public Speaking
Team Development
Environmental Strategy

Location

England, United Kingdom

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