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31/05/2026, 23:55 hours
PC04 Partnerships & Customers, Grade 4
The Environment Agency are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We don't just talk about diversity; we seek it, embrace it, and live it, for the benefit of our staff, our communities, and our environment.
We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic person to work as a Fisheries Technical Officer in South Cumbria and Lancashire working to create a better place by protecting and enhancing our diverse habitats and wildlife.
Your work will include fisheries input into a wide range of Environment Agency activities, including Flood and coastal management programmes, environmental permitting, fisheries regulation, incident management, Project delivery and Water Framework Directive activities. You will work closely with internal and external customers, proactively identifying and influencing opportunities to deliver fisheries benefits.
The area is home to a diverse range of freshwater environments across upland and lowland rivers and lakes with salmonid and coarse fish populations. This makes a particularly interesting and challenging landscape with a mix of rural and urban landscapes and their associated pressures on our fisheries.
The ability to prioritise and organise yourself to achieve effective results is key in this role. You will have a good working knowledge of fisheries legislation, Water Framework Directive, protected species and habitats. You will champion fisheries conservation and improvements, ensuring that both internal and external customers have the best, most up to date expert advice to help create a better place for both people and wildlife. Experience of project or programme management on environmental issues is desirable. Your ability to build close working relationships in and outside of the team will be key.
There is an expectation to be able to travel across South Cumbria and Lancashire for this role, attending site visits and attending regular face to face meetings in our offices.
The successful candidate will have an understanding and working knowledge of current fisheries issues, relevant environmental legislation and its application. They will also bring a positive energy to the team.
Essential skills and experience required:
You’ll have a range of development opportunities and appropriate training will be provided.
You’ll have an inclusive incident management objective in your development plan. We’ll help you find a role to suit your needs. Appropriate training will be given.
You’ll have an EA Office base location at our Preston offices however we do have flexible working arrangements.
We use smart tools to stay connected and reduce travel; some travel and overnights may be required.
Please read the Candidate / Additional Information Pack for information. Any queries, contact sarah.henderson@environment-agency.gov.ukApplications are “blind” assessed using your answers to the competency questions.If you consent to being held on a reserve list, we’ll hold your details for 6 months and may offer you an alternative post.
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This Vacancy is closed to applications.