Countryside Estate Worker
The Disabled Workers Co-operative Ltd., Blackfords, Cannock Chase
Countryside Estate Worker
£25183-£27269
The Disabled Workers Co-operative Ltd., Blackfords, Cannock Chase
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 2 weeks ago, 25 Jun | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: cb27f02324fa431ab33fda1e0286477b
Full Job Description
Company Name: Cannock Chase Council
Job Location: Cannock
Job Status: Full Time
Job Description:
Countryside Estate Worker
Grade D: £25,183 - £27,269 per annum (pay award pending)
Post Number: DP385
Permanent - 37 Hours per week
Benefits to you:
- Flexitime Scheme
- Local Government Pension Scheme
- Discounted Leisure Centre Membership
- 23 days holiday increasing to 26 after 5 years continuous service
- Cycle Scheme
- Free Car Parking
The Countryside Team manages over 250 hectares of land within the District of Cannock Chase for the purposes of wildlife conservation and informal public recreation including a Site of Special Scientific Interest, three Local Nature Reserves, Local Wildlife Sites, and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Habitats include woodland, heathland, wetland, and species rich grassland. The sites are grazed by our own herd of Dexter cattle and are predominantly urban or urban fringe in nature. The primary role of the team is to ensure that these sites are maintained to a high standard both for wildlife conservation purposes and public enjoyment.
We are looking for a full time Countryside Estate Worker, with experience of working with volunteers and having a good practical knowledge and experience of countryside management techniques for nature conservation. As well as being able to demonstrate managing a wide range of habitat types, the successful candidate will be competent in the use of agricultural & horticultural machinery, chainsaws, brush cutters and power tools. Experience in managing cattle would be an advantage. Heavy manual outdoor work will be required.
In addition, you should have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively face to face and by telephone, demonstrating courtesy and tact in dealing with the general public and giving clear instructions to volunteers. The ability to carry out site inspections and maintain records are also essential requirements of the role.
Candidates will ideally have an understanding of wildlife and countryside legislation and possess appropriate qualifications in the safe use of forestry equipment and pesticide application. Possession of a valid full UK driving licence is an essential requirement.
The post will include regular rostered weekends inc. Bank Holidays, mainly over the winter period to look after the cattle. Hours of work are 8:30am to 16:25pm with occasional out of hours working required.
Job Requirements/Application Instructions:
To apply for this vacancy online please go to the Cannock Chase Council website.
Alternatively, please telephone or write to HR Services, Cannock Chase Council, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 1BG or e-mail vacancies@cannockchasedc.gov.uk quoting post number DP385.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Sunday 27th July 2025.
THE COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
Salary: Countryside Service Grade D: £25,183 - £27,269 per annum
Contact:
Phone:
Address: Countryside Service
Cannock Chase Council
Civic Centre, Beecroft Road
Cannock
WS11 1BG
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We are looking for a full time Countryside Estate Worker, with experience of working with volunteers and having a good practical knowledge and experience of countryside management techniques for nature conservation. As well as being able to demonstrate managing a wide range of habitat types, the successful candidate will be competent in the use of agricultural & horticultural machinery, chainsaws, brush cutters and power tools. Experience in managing cattle would be an advantage. Heavy manual outdoor work will be required.
In addition, you should have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively face to face and by telephone, demonstrating courtesy and tact in dealing with the general public and giving clear instructions to volunteers. The ability to carry out site inspections and maintain records are also essential requirements of the role.
Candidates will ideally have an understanding of wildlife and countryside legislation and possess appropriate qualifications in the safe use of forestry equipment and pesticide application. Possession of a valid full UK driving licence is an essential requirement.
The post will include regular rostered weekends inc. Bank Holidays, mainly over the winter period to look after the cattle. Hours of work are 8:30am to 16:25pm with occasional out of hours working required.
Salary: Countryside ServiceGrade D: £25,183 - £27,269 per annum
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