At a Glance
- Tasks: Investigate flooding issues and manage flood risk data to enhance community resilience.
- Company: Join a friendly and inclusive team dedicated to environmental management.
- Benefits: Enjoy flexible working, ongoing training, and generous annual leave.
- Other info: Hybrid working arrangements with a focus on teamwork and community support.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in your community while developing valuable skills.
- Qualifications: Passion for environmental management and basic knowledge of flood risk principles.
The predicted salary is between 25583 - 26403 £ per year.
The Flood Risk Management Trainee supports the team in investigating local flooding and drainage issues, collecting and managing flood risk data (including GIS), and contributing to projects that improve community flood resilience.
Responsibilities
- Assist in investigating local flooding and drainage issues.
- Collect, input, and manage flood risk data, including GIS.
- Support projects aimed at improving community flood resilience.
- Contribute to the development of flood risk and mitigation schemes.
Qualifications and Experience
- Keen interest in environmental management or related fields.
- Basic knowledge of flood risk management principles.
- Experience in data collection and management.
- Full driving licence and access to a car (unless disability precludes this).
Key Competencies
- Commitment to community: strong desire to support and protect the community.
- Collaborative spirit: ability to work well within a team and assist others.
- Detail‑oriented mindset: experience in keeping accurate records and preparing reports.
- Tech‑savvy skills: proficiency in using IT applications for data management.
Benefits
- Friendly, inclusive workplace where everyone is valued.
- Ongoing training and development opportunities.
- Flexible working options to support work‑life balance.
- Generous annual leave.
Flood Risk Management Trainee employer: Nottinghamshire County Council
As a Flood Risk Management Trainee, you will join a friendly and inclusive workplace at County Hall, West Bridgford, where your contributions to community flood resilience are highly valued. The company offers ongoing training and development opportunities, flexible working arrangements, and generous annual leave, making it an excellent employer for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment in environmental management.
Contact Details:
Nottinghamshire County Council Recruitment Team