Tree and Woodland Assistant

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Poulton-le-Fylde, England, United Kingdom

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Job Description

Wyre Council is hiring a Tree and Woodland Assistant in Poulton-le-Fylde, UK, with a salary of £26,824 - £28,598. This full-time, permanent role involves inspecting trees and woodlands, managing environmental risks, and supporting biodiversity initiatives. Candidates should have a strong interest in the environment and relevant qualifications. The position offers flexible working hours and the option to work remotely part of the week.
Employer: Wyre Council
Salary: £26,824 - £28,598
Location: Civic Centre
Contract: Permanent
Working Pattern: Full Time
Hours: 37 hours per week.
DBS Check: No
Closing Date: 26/04/2026 at 23:59
Reference: Env/26/333834



Tree and Woodland Assistant
Grade 5 £26,824 - £28,598


Are you passionate about trees and protecting and enhancing our natural environment? Do you want to play an active role in tackling climate change, improving biodiversity, and assessing the safety of our parks, open spaces, trees, and woodlands?


Wyre Council is looking for a committed Tree and Woodland Assistant to join our experienced and dedicated Public Realm team. This is an exciting opportunity to help deliver the council’s environmental and climate priorities and manage associated risks.


Why Join Us?


You’ll be part of a supportive team and your work will help us:



Enhance and protect Wyre’s trees and woodlands
Improve biodiversity and support climate change mitigation
Manage environmental risks through proactive, high‑quality inspections
Help deliver sustainable, community-focused projects and tree planting schemes

About the Role


As the Tree and Woodland Assistant, you will:



Undertake detailed inspections of trees, woodlands, and public open spaces to identify risks and ensure public safety. These inspections are essential for managing council liabilities and maintaining resilient, healthy landscapes.
Record findings accurately and prepare clear work programmes based on inspection outcomes.


Assist with tree planting programmes, maintenance planning, and establishing new planting sites.
Contribute to woodland and biodiversity management plans and support environmental grant applications.
Work closely with colleagues, landowners, community groups, and schools to deliver environmental projects.
Represent the service at meetings and support public consultation activities.
Monitor contracted works to ensure standards are met.
Maintain accurate records using digital tools and GIS systems.
Uphold the highest standards of health and safety, ensuring effective risk assessments.

What We’re Looking For



A strong interest in the environment, biodiversity, and climate change.
Ability to identify tree species, recognise signs of ill health, and understand appropriate management actions.
Excellent organisational and ICT skills, including experience with spreadsheets and digital data recording.
Ability to work independently on site, but also collaboratively within a team.
A technical arboricultural or equivalent environmental qualification is an essential requirement of the role
Desirable skills include practical arboriculture qualifications, experience with GIS systems, and previous experience in environmental or arboricultural roles.

What’s in it for you?



Flexi time and the option to work remotely part of the week as agreed with your line manager.
Free parking on site.
Generous annual leave allowance. A minimum of 24 days (pro rata) in addition to all bank holidays, rising to 26 days after four years and 29 days after five years local government service.
Future development – face to face and virtual courses in line with your developmental goals.
Employee wellbeing support.
A local government pension scheme, with generous employer contribution.
The opportunity to work for the local community and make a difference.

Ready to Make a Difference?


If you’re excited by the idea of assisting with managing our trees and woodlands we’d love to hear from you.


To apply online and for more information about this vacancy, please visit our website www.wyre.gov.uk


Closing date: 27 April 2026

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