5809 - Lead Adviser Earth Observation Analyst

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National
National
National
HEO
Lead Adviser
Fixed Term
Fixed term until March 2025
Full Time, Part Time, Part Time/Job Share
Analytical, Environment & Sustainability, Knowledge & Information Management, Science
£29,318

Job description

As a lead adviser earth observation analyst, your duties will include the acquisition and analysis of earth observation data to meet the needs of Natural England’s NCEA projects. You will apply your knowledge of different earth observation and data science techniques and data to environmental problems.

 You will be expected to:  

  • Apply earth observation data, tools and techniques to contribute to the development of EO mapping and monitoring methods in support of Natural England NCEA needs. 
  • Work under the direction of senior colleagues to support NCEA projects (primarily Living England) by providing EO analysis and expertise. 
  • Provide high quality mapping and statistical analyses for the NCEA programme and external stakeholders. 
  • Develop new tools to improve the way NCEA projects use EO and geospatial information including integrating LiDAR data and developing model assessments.

This is a nationally dispersed team, so location is flexible. Occasional travel will be required for meetings.

If we receive a high number of applications, the first sift will be based on Technical Knowledge competency and the second sift on the Personal Effectiveness competencies.

We may use a reserve list of candidates who pass at interview for any future opportunities that arise at the same grade in Natural England where similar skills are necessary.

Benefits

Wherever possible Natural England accommodates requests for both full-time and part-time hours and other flexible working patterns to help employees achieve a good work/life balance and maintain their health and wellbeing.

Natural England provides excellent opportunities for career progression, training and development tailored to your role. From induction to ongoing learning and development, everyone in Natural England is supported to develop their skills and capabilities. Everyone has 10 days to devote to personal learning and development, as well as an additional 3 days to volunteer.

You will have access to Civil Service Pension and benefits arrangements and generous leave allowances (33 day per year pro rata), as well as flexible working, to help you achieve a work-life balance that works for you and us.

You will have access to a range of benefits including discounts on shopping vouchers, cycle to work scheme, and childcare vouchers. You can also join the Civil Service Sport club which offer discounts on a range of sports and leisure opportunities as well as social events.

Natural England is a fantastic place to work, where difference is celebrated.

We’re committed to fairness and equality for all, so you feel valued for who you are and what you do. Our shared values help us work together to benefit the communities we serve. Our thriving employee-led diversity networks support our inclusive culture and contribute to our Diversity Action Plan.

Locations

Natural England is adopting hybrid working – which means our staff work from a flexible range of locations, encompassing home, offices (ours and our partners) and relevant sites. All new staff will be formally linked to one of our 25 offices across England and the expectation is that all new staff will be able to access their local office to be part of the community of staff in their geographical area. Full time staff are expected to attend their associated office for a minimum of one day a week.

Staff members are required to carry out all their duties working in this way and cannot do so from an overseas location at any time. Travel expenses will be paid if work related travel is required but does not apply to travel between home and your associated office.

National team roles can be linked with any Natural England office while Area Team roles will be linked with an office in the relevant geographic area.

View a map of our office locations here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/natural-england-office-locations

Pay

It is Natural England policy to employ at the entry point of the salary range.

Natural England is undertaking a review of its current Staff Framework to ensure that it continues to be fit for purpose for the future and able to deliver its ambitions as an organisation. It will enable us to attract, retain, and grow our people to deliver our ambitious mission to build partnerships for nature recovery and provide enriching careers for our people.  Role responsibilities will not change as a result of the review, but all roles will be assessed against the new Staff Framework and will be aligned to one of the new 3 Job Families (Shaping, Enabling and Delivering).

How to Apply

We welcome and encourage applications from all communities. Natural England is accredited to the Disability Confident Scheme, which denotes organisations which have a positive attitude towards disabled people. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum requirements for the role at the shortlisting stage are guaranteed an invitation to interview.

If you require a reasonable adjustment at interview, or there is anything else you would like the panel to take into consideration, you should notify us of this at application stage where possible, or well in advance of your interview.

This vacancy uses competency-based assessment. We'll assess you against the competencies below during the selection process:

Do you have a passion for nature and the environment? Do you want to make a real difference and secure significant environmental gains in the present and the future? Do you enjoy working in a team? Can you see yourself advising communities and customers to maximise gains for the Natural Environment?

If this appeals to you, a career at Natural England offers rewarding opportunities to secure environmental improvements and play your part in creating a better future for people and nature.

The priority work Natural England is delivering includes:

  • Establishing a Nature Recovery Network to help wildlife thrive.
  • Monitoring environmental changes to identify and help reduce the effects of climate change.
  • Working with farmers and landowners to develop greener food production methods.
  • Advising on plans for new developments to maximise gains for nature, and

Providing ways for people to better connect with nature, including green social prescribing

We are the Government’s Adviser for the natural environment, playing a vital role in delivering the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan, an ambitious vision which brings new opportunities to protect and enhance and to achieve real outcomes for the environment.

Find out more about the work of Natural England at www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england 

 

The Team is responsible for delivering Natural England’s part of the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA). 

The NCEA is a transformative programme to understand the extent, condition and change over time of environmental assets across England's land and water environments,supportingthegovernments ambition to improve the environment within a generation. Data will come from Earth Observation, professional field data collection, citizen science and partner data sets. 

Natural England’s Terrestrial NCEA delivery is organised into projects:

  1. Mapping and Earth Observation– Spatial data and maps on natural capital to inform national and local decision making and delivery.
  2. England Peat Map– Mapping the extent and condition of England’s peatlands.
  3. Field data collection– Data on habitats, soils, landscapes and species to understand the condition of natural capital assets.
  4. Citizen science– Working with citizens and community science to fill gaps, provide local and landscape scale information and engaging the public.
  5. Data mobilisation and integration and reporting– Making NCEA, partner and volunteer data available for analysis, integration and use, producing high quality evidence products by analysing and integrating NCEA data.
  6. Programme management – Managing Natural England’s NCEA programme.

This role sits within Project NE1 - Mapping & Earth Observation - Living England. ​Living England, a satellite-derived probability map of ecosystem and habitat extent, has been developed to address this gap but the current version requires further development (Phase IV) to improve its overall accuracy as well as the accuracy for certain key habitat types where confidence is currently particularly low. Therefore, this work package will take steps to improve the classification process and overall accuracy through the collection of bespoke habitat data through targeted field survey.

Ruth Crundwell

Ruth.Crundwell@naturalengland.org.uk

12/04/2024, 23:55 hours

To be confirmed
Basic Check (BPSS)
Professional competency
Technical skills and knowledge
Technical skills and knowledge (not required to be in STAR format)
• Advanced level of Earth observation analysis skills and experience (Essential)
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills using a range of software and techniques (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS, R, Python, Google Earth Engine, Trimble eCognition, etc) (Essential)
• Basic knowledge of data governance, licensing, and management (Essential)
• Direct experience of using and applying a range of remote sensing data (including Optical, LiDAR etc.) (Essential)
• Experience of using EO techniques for environmental applications, e.g. habitat mapping and/or land management activities and similar examples. (Desirable)
• Experience of using ArcGIS Online and/or ArcGIS Pro (Desirable).
• Experience of scripting and writing reproducible analytical processes, e.g. R/Python scripting (Desirable).
• Experience of data modelling (e.g. ArcGIS Model Builder, machine learning models) (Desirable).
• Apply the relevant methodologies and tools for collecting and collating data / evidence including metadata (Practitioner).
• Identify and apply the most appropriate data and methodologies for your analysis, utilising reproducible analytical pipelines and data science approaches where appropriate (Practitioner).
• Proactively communicate and present your data, evidence and analyses in ways that meet people’s needs, using clear and appropriate language so they can understand its implications and use it effectively to deliver positive outcomes for the environment (Practitioner).
Professional competency
Work delivery
Apply the relevant methodologies and tools for collecting and collating data / evidence including metadata (Practitioner).
Identify and apply the most appropriate data and methodologies for your analysis, utilising reproducible analytical pipelines and data science approaches where appropriate(Practitioner).
Professional competency
Personal Effectiveness
Proactively communicate and present your data, evidence and analyses in ways that meet people’s needs, using clear and appropriate language so they can understand its implications and use it effectively to deliver positive outcomes for the environment (Practitioner).
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