Environmental Development Officer

Salary: £30,883.00- £32,467.00
Location: Kimberley, Nottingham

Environmental Development Officer – Post T69

Grade 7 (£30,883.00- £32,467.00).
37 hours – Permanent

At Broxtowe Borough Council we are passionate about our parks, green spaces and public realm, and the role they play in supporting communities, health and wellbeing. We are committed to ensuring that our green infrastructure and associated assets are safe, functional and welcoming, and this role is key to delivering that ambition.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and organised Environmental Development Officer to join our Environment Team. This role focuses on the design, delivery and maintenance of parks and play infrastructure, including play areas, footpaths, drainage features and associated structural assets across the Borough.

Working closely with colleagues, contractors and community partners, you will support capital improvement projects, undertake cyclical inspections of infrastructure assets, and ensure works are delivered safely, compliantly and to a high standard. This is a varied and practical role that combines project delivery, asset management and partnership working.

The role is primarily based at our Kimberley Depot, with regular travel across the Borough and attendance at site meetings as required.

In return, we offer the opportunity to be part of a committed and supportive team, dedicated to maintaining high‑quality public spaces for residents and visitors alike, alongside competitive leave entitlement and membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme.

We’re looking for an individual who has experience of:

Delivering parks, play or public‑realm infrastructure projects from design to completion
Procuring and administering contracts, including contractor supervision and payment certification
Inspecting and managing infrastructure or structural assets within open spaces
Undertaking risk assessments and ensuring compliance with health and safety and CDM requirements
Working with contractors, internal teams and external stakeholders
Using digital systems, mapping tools or asset registers to manage infrastructure information

The ideal candidate will:

Have relevant experience or qualifications in construction, civil engineering, landscape, infrastructure or a related discipline
Demonstrate an understanding of parks and play infrastructure within a public‑sector or amenity setting
Be confident prioritising works and managing multiple projects simultaneously
Communicate effectively with contractors, colleagues, community groups and partners
Be comfortable contributing to reports, funding bids or business cases
Hold a valid driving licence (designated car user post)

What you need to know:

This post may involve occasional evening meetings or work outside normal office hours.

If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact Dan Reynolds, Parks and Green Spaces Manager, on 0115 917 3597.

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