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Join a leading consultancy as an Assistant Arboricultural Consultant in Birmingham. Conduct tree surveys, draft BS5837 reports, and support development projects using GIS and industry standards. Enjoy flexible work, career progression, and benefits like private healthcare and additional holiday p...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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25000.00 - 30000.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
Pursuing Assistant Arboricultural Consultant jobs means embarking on a dynamic career at the intersection of arboriculture, environmental science, and urban development. This role is a foundational step for professionals who act as vital intermediaries between trees and the built environment, ensuring the preservation and management of trees is integrated into planning and construction processes. Individuals in these positions provide critical technical support to senior consultants, applying scientific principles to protect tree health while facilitating sustainable development. The typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone in this profession are diverse and field-focused. A core duty involves conducting tree surveys and inspections on development sites, assessing species, condition, age, and value. Assistant consultants frequently draft detailed arboricultural reports, such as Tree Constraints Plans, Arboricultural Impact Assessments (AIAs), and Method Statements, which inform architects, planners, and developers. They play a hands-on role in evaluating tree health and safety, performing risk assessments to identify potential hazards. Furthermore, they assist in supervising tree works on-site, ensuring contractors adhere to industry standards like BS3998 for tree work specifications. Supporting senior staff with Tree Preservation Order (TPO) and Conservation Area applications is also a common task, requiring meticulous attention to legal and regulatory detail. To excel in Assistant Arboricultural Consultant jobs, a specific blend of academic knowledge and practical skills is essential. Most positions require a foundational qualification in arboriculture, forestry, horticulture, or a related environmental science, typically at a minimum of Level 3 (e.g., a relevant diploma) or as part of a degree. Field skills are paramount; proficiency in tree identification, understanding of tree biology and pathology, and experience with survey equipment and GIS mapping software are standard expectations. Strong report writing and communication skills are crucial for translating technical data into clear, professional advice for clients. A full driving licence is almost universally required due to the need to travel to various sites. Personal attributes such as flexibility, a keen eye for detail, a commitment to health and safety, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team are highly valued. This career path offers a unique opportunity to directly influence environmental stewardship within urban and rural landscapes. For those passionate about trees and the environment, Assistant Arboricultural Consultant jobs provide a structured pathway to becoming a chartered or senior consultant, with growing responsibility for project management and client liaison. It is a profession perfectly suited for individuals seeking an active, outdoor-oriented role that combines scientific expertise with practical problem-solving to shape greener, more sustainable communities.

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