At a Glance
- Tasks: Create Biodiversity Net Gain receptor sites and manage the Conservation and Woodland Management Team.
- Company: Birmingham City Council aims to establish Birmingham as a leading Nature City in the UK.
- Benefits: Contribute to the City of Nature 25-Year Plan, enhancing community well-being and wildlife habitats.
- Other info: This position plays a pivotal role in driving initiatives for the city's natural environment.
- Why this job: Make a lasting impact on biodiversity projects across parks and green spaces in Birmingham.
- Qualifications: Experience in biodiversity management and project delivery is essential for this role.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Birmingham City Council is looking for a Biodiversity Officer to play a pivotal role in establishing Birmingham as a leading Nature City in the UK. You will be responsible for creating Biodiversity Net Gain receptor sites, managing the Conservation and Woodland Management Team, and driving initiatives that enhance the city's natural environment.
With a focus on delivering the City of Nature 25-Year Plan, you will work on biodiversity projects across parks and green spaces, making a lasting impact on wildlife, habitats, and community well-being.
Urban Biodiversity Lead β Shape Nature City in Birmingham employer: Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council is committed to enhancing urban biodiversity through its City of Nature 25-Year Plan. Located in Birmingham, the team focuses on impactful biodiversity projects that benefit both wildlife and community well-being. Join a forward-thinking council dedicated to making Birmingham a greener city.