NORTHERN Ireland's public forestry body is looking for a head of forestry.
The successful candidate will be expected to lead the NI Forest Service's work across the sector, "providing assurance and advice and maintaining the confidence of industry and other stakeholders".
Sound good to you? Then you better be quick - applications must be received by 12PM on Friday, September 13.
Job ad description
Forest Service is an Executive Agency of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland. The Head of Forestry Division is a senior position within the Agency and will be influential in leading and implementing all aspects of forestry work across the sector, providing assurance and advice and maintaining the confidence of industry and other stakeholders.
The Head of Forestry Division will be responsible for the development and delivery of fully integrated strategic policies and operational forestry functions, on behalf of DAERA, to provide a wide range of ecosystem services and benefits from existing and new forestry assets and programmes.
The successful candidate will make a significant contribution to DAERA’s vision of “Sustainability at the heart of a living, working, active landscape valued by everyone.” At the heart of this vision is offering a great place to work, with engaged people delivering professional services to meet society’s needs.
The post is based at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. A hybrid style of working applies, in the context of the Northern Ireland Civil Service Hybrid Working policy, which blends working in the office, remote locations and at home.
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Completed application forms must be submitted no later than midday on Friday, September 13.
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