Natural Environment Officer ( Communities )
Plymouth City Council
Natural Environment Officers X 2
Natural Environment Service – Communities Team
- This vacancy may be available as a secondment opportunity for internal Plymouth City Council employees please refer to the internal jobs page for further information before applying.
Do you believe everyone should have equal access to quality green spaces, nature, and wildlife on their doorstep? Are you passionate about connecting people with nature and supporting communities to create positive environmental change?
Green Communities Greenminds | Green Communities is an exciting partnership project, connecting people and wildlife across Devonport, Central Park, Keyham and the west of Plymouth. Each Nature Neighbourhood is supported by a team consisting of a National Trust Urban Ranger and a Plymouth City Council Natural Environment Officer. These teams work alongside local residents, schools, community groups, businesses, and social enterprises to improve local green spaces, and create thriving communities for both people and wildlife.
We are looking for 2 enthusiastic and motivated people to help deliver this ambitious programme and inspire local communities to become active, empowered custodians of their neighbourhood green spaces.
About Green Communities
The Green Communities programme aims to:
- Build local capacity to deliver improvements that benefit both people and wildlife, including rewilding, habitat restoration, access improvements and interpretation.
- Identify, support, and connect existing environmental and community-led initiatives.
- Develop and deliver nature-based projects with local people, schools, children and young people, social enterprises, and community organisations.
- Promote nature connection as a tool for improving health and wellbeing.
- Support volunteering, work placements, traineeships and apprenticeship opportunities that develop environmental skills and awareness.
- Increase community participation in ecological monitoring and citizen science projects.
- Help develop a co-design and co-stewardship approach to Local Nature Recovery across the city.
What You'll Be Doing
Engage and Empower Communities
- Encourage and support people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to become more involved with nature.
- Help shape and deliver nature based initiatives within neighbourhoods.
- Connect with other environmental and community projects across Plymouth to share learning and build networks.
Deliver Innovative Nature-Based Projects
- Design and deliver an engaging programme of inclusive events, activities, outreach and citizen science opportunities.
- Develop projects that improve biodiversity while enhancing community wellbeing.
- Explore new approaches and test innovative ideas that increase participation and impact.
- Work collaboratively to overcome barriers and find practical solutions.
Inspire and Communicate
- Act as an ambassador for Plymouth's nature spaces and the Green Communities programme.
- Build strong relationships across communities and partner organisations.
- Develop and deliver communication plans, sharing stories, successes and opportunities through social media and other platforms.
- Confidently engage with a wide variety of stakeholders and audiences.
Coordinate, Monitor and Evaluate
- Manage and support project delivery from planning through to evaluation.
- Confident creating and contributing to meeting minutes, shared spreadsheets, and online forms
- Maintain accurate records and prepare reports for partners and funders.
- Attend meetings and coordinate activities with a range of stakeholders.
- Lead, motivate and inspire volunteers and community groups.
About You
Community-Focused
You are passionate about people and place, empowering communities to take action for nature and supporting meaningful local involvement.
Solution-Oriented
You are enthusiastic about creating opportunities for people and wildlife, enjoy working collaboratively across stakeholders and teams to find creative ways to overcome challenges.
An Excellent Communicator
You can confidently engage with diverse audiences, build positive relationships, and inspire others through your passion for the natural environment.
Organised and Motivated
You are flexible and resilient able to work on multiple community focused projects at the same time.
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to be part of an innovative partnership between Plymouth City Council and the National Trust, helping to shape the future of nature recovery and community engagement across Plymouth.
You’ll be part of Plymouth City Council’s ambitious Natural Environment Service, bringing together groundbreaking work across Communities, Trees, Marine, Nature Recovery and Environmental Operations. Our service brings together a broad range of environmental professionals who collaborate across teams to maximise delivery and impact.
Plymouth is nationally recognised as a Nature City, with a strong track record of innovation across climate, nature, people and place. Plymouth plan for nature and people | PLYMOUTH.GOV.UK This is a hugely exciting time to join us and help deliver our shared ambitions for a nature‑rich, climate‑resilient, and active city, where everyone can benefit from high‑quality neighbourhoods and natural spaces.
The Disclosure & Barring Service Check requirement for this post is: Children’s & Adult’s DBS Check
We are a flexible employer and provide a variety of working arrangements tailored to the needs of each role.
Plymouth City Council is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of age, care experience, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation.
As part of our commitment to promoting equality we offer guaranteed interviews to those who meet the essential criteria and are considered disabled, care experienced or are an Armed Forces Service Leaver within the last two years.
Please note, this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship and we can only consider applicants with existing right to work in the UK
Interested?
If you would like to find out more about this exciting opportunity or have an informal discussion about the role, please contact Liz Cole, Natural Environment Manager ( Communities) - Sign in to view email
Closing Date: Sunday 2 August
Expected interview dates: Wednesday 12th August 2026
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