If you’re someone who is passionate about protecting and enhancing our natural environment, this role is for you. You’ll thrive if you enjoy working outdoors, solving complex problems, and making decisions that balance safety, sustainability, and biodiversity. If you’re motivated by community engagement and want to make a visible impact on public spaces, highways, and countryside areas, you’ll find this position both rewarding and meaningful.
What’s the role all about?
As a Tree and Woodlands Safety Officer, you’ll play a vital role in managing and conserving the borough’s tree stock. Your work ensures the health, safety, and sustainability of trees across highways, public open spaces, schools, and council land. From implementing the Tree Risk Management Plan to advising on arboriculture matters, you’ll be at the heart of safeguarding our green infrastructure and promoting biodiversity.
What will your day look like?
You will be out and about inspecting trees to ensure they’re safe and healthy, maintaining accurate records, and using your expertise to guide decisions on arboriculture matters. You’ll engage with communities on tree planting initiatives, support colleagues on large-scale projects, and specify works for contractors. Alongside this, you’ll contribute to shaping local policy, promote biodiversity, and champion sustainable tree management across the borough.
Who are we looking for?
We’re seeking someone with strong arboriculture expertise and a proactive approach to problem-solving. You’ll need a Level 4 qualification in Arboriculture (or equivalent experience), LANTRA Professional Tree Inspection certification, and a solid understanding of tree health, legislation, and biodiversity. Excellent communication skills, IT proficiency, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team are essential. A valid UK driving licence is required, and you should be comfortable working outdoors in all conditions.
Why Join Us
Joining our team means becoming a key player in protecting and enhancing the natural environment of North East Lincolnshire. As a Tree and Woodlands Safety Officer, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference—ensuring the health and safety of our green spaces while promoting biodiversity and sustainability. This role is perfect for those who thrive outdoors, enjoy solving complex challenges, and want to see the positive impact of their work in local communities. You’ll be part of a forward-thinking team that values collaboration, innovation, and environmental stewardship, giving you the chance to shape policies, engage with residents, and champion initiatives that leave a lasting legacy.
For more information please contact:
Lisa Logan via Lisa.Logan@nelincs.gov.uk
To apply please click the Apply Now link below.