Head Arborist

Leicestershire County Council
Nottingham
6 days ago
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Exciting Career Opportunity: Head Arborist 

Location:Nottingham City
Salary:£31,586 level one - £34,314 level four per annum
Department:Commercial & Operations | Parks and Open Spaces
Grade:F

Are you passionate about trees and looking for a leadership role in arboriculture? 

Join theNottingham City Councilteam asHead Arboristand take charge of delivering acity-wide Arboricultural Servicethat ensures our urban landscape thrives! 

As theHead Arborist, you will:
Lead a team of arborists, apprentices, and volunteers in performing vital tree surgery operations such as crown lifting, dead wooding, tree felling, and much more!
Plan and oversee arboricultural projects across the city in line with theUrban Forest Strategy 
Ensure high standards of health, safety, and compliance with all relevant guidelines.
Mentor your team, motivate them to achieve excellence, and help foster community involvement in tree-related activities.
Maintain a positive public perception ofNottingham City Council Tree Services 
Take on emergency tree works, including responding to environmental incidents like storms.

What you’ll bring:
Strong technical expertise in arboriculture, including relevant NPTC qualifications (., chainsaw, aerial rescue operations, and tree felling)
Proven experience in staff supervision, project management, and delivering quality results
Excellent communication skills to motivate teams and engage with the public
A validdriving licenseand a passion for working in all weather conditions ️

What we offer:
A competitive salary between£31,586 - £34,314
Opportunities for career development and additional training
Generous holiday package: 25 days annually + bank holidays
️ Option to purchase up to 28 days additional holiday tax-free
Full PPE and equipment provided
Support for continuous professional development
Enhanced pension contributions

Our Commitment to Equality and Diversity:We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applicants from all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications fromBlack, Asian, and Minority Ethniccommunities,LGBTQ+individuals, and those who aredisabled.

How to Apply:Submit your CV and cover letter outlining how your skills, knowledge, and experience meet the requirements of the role. 

For informal enquiries, contact Rob Haque at or call .

Apply now and help make Nottingham a Great City!

Closing Date:27th April 2025

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At Nottingham City Council we believe that work is what you do, not where you do it. We offer different working arrangements, depending on the role, including hybrid working. Further information on Worker Types and what these mean in terms of how and where you work can be found on the for applicants page.

Please note there may be occasions where we close the advert before the closing date and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.

Interviews will be held: TBC

If you have any technical issues when completing your application, please contact our Employee Service Centre: 

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