Role Overview There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced land consents surveyor to join the Savills UK Infrastructure business to lead and further develop our team within the North. Your focus will be on identifying business development opportunities and growing and leading a successful team within the region. You will hold extensive experience of land consents, acquisitions and compensation claims working with clients across sectors with proven and recent experience in a management role. Key Responsibilities • Lead and enhance the North delivery team according to business targets, developing strong working relationships with partners and identifying business development opportunities (both internally and externally). • Support all aspects of Infrastructure and Utilities Land Consents delivery ranging from small scale negotiations to large scale utilities projects in rural and city locations within Scotland.• Act as a Subject Matter Expert/Senior Advisor across the region for all team members• Ensure effective client and stakeholder communications• Work collaboratively with other Savills teams (e.g. Land Referencing, Major Projects) to ensure deliverables are achieved• Manage financial performance and reporting within the region for all clients• Report and analyse the regional team's progress to Infrastructure business Board, which you will be a member of. • As part of this role, you are also expected identify business development opportunities (both internally and externally). Key Skills • Experience in managing and growing teams (line management, recruitment, training, implementation of best practices).• A demonstrable track record in the successful development and implementation of consents within the infrastructure industry• A detailed understanding of land access processes and legislative requirements• A good understanding of landowner compensation claims • Have good knowledge of agriculture and rural affairs• Awareness of necessary IT systems and GIS• Relevant qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS, APM, etc.)• A high level of diligence and attention to detail• Ability to work efficiently within a multidisciplinary integrated delivery team. Team Overview The Infrastructure Projects team is a single department covering the whole of the UK. It consists of over 60 staff located throughout the country at entry level to those with over 30 years' experience. We specialise in Infrastructure and Utilities clients and projects and are passionate about the high levels of service and collaborative working with our clients. Management Responsibilities 1. Set clear objectives and mange performance accordingly2. Conduct regular 121's and appraisals3. Provide equal opportunities to all, supporting career development4. Role model professional behaviours5. Deliver exceptional recruitment experiences, in line with company strategy Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Role Overview There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced land consents surveyor to join the Savills UK Infrastructure business to lead and further develop our team within the North. Your focus will be on identifying business development opportunities and growing and leading a successful team within the region. You will hold extensive experience of land consents, acquisitions and compensation claims working with clients across sectors with proven and recent experience in a management role. Key Responsibilities • Lead and enhance the North delivery team according to business targets, developing strong working relationships with partners and identifying business development opportunities (both internally and externally). • Support all aspects of Infrastructure and Utilities Land Consents delivery ranging from small scale negotiations to large scale utilities projects in rural and city locations within Scotland.• Act as a Subject Matter Expert/Senior Advisor across the region for all team members• Ensure effective client and stakeholder communications• Work collaboratively with other Savills teams (e.g. Land Referencing, Major Projects) to ensure deliverables are achieved• Manage financial performance and reporting within the region for all clients• Report and analyse the regional team's progress to Infrastructure business Board, which you will be a member of. • As part of this role, you are also expected identify business development opportunities (both internally and externally). Key Skills • Experience in managing and growing teams (line management, recruitment, training, implementation of best practices).• A demonstrable track record in the successful development and implementation of consents within the infrastructure industry• A detailed understanding of land access processes and legislative requirements• A good understanding of landowner compensation claims • Have good knowledge of agriculture and rural affairs• Awareness of necessary IT systems and GIS• Relevant qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS, APM, etc.)• A high level of diligence and attention to detail• Ability to work efficiently within a multidisciplinary integrated delivery team. Team Overview The Infrastructure Projects team is a single department covering the whole of the UK. It consists of over 60 staff located throughout the country at entry level to those with over 30 years' experience. We specialise in Infrastructure and Utilities clients and projects and are passionate about the high levels of service and collaborative working with our clients. Management Responsibilities 1. Set clear objectives and mange performance accordingly2. Conduct regular 121's and appraisals3. Provide equal opportunities to all, supporting career development4. Role model professional behaviours5. Deliver exceptional recruitment experiences, in line with company strategy Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
Role Overview There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced land consents surveyor to join the Savills UK Infrastructure business to lead and further develop our team within Scotland. Your focus will be on identifying business development opportunities and growing and leading a successful team within the region. You will hold extensive experience of land consents, acquisitions and compensation claims working with clients across sectors with proven and recent experience in a management role. Key Responsibilities • Lead and enhance the Scottish delivery team according to business targets, developing strong working relationships with partners and identifying business development opportunities (both internally and externally). • Support all aspects of Infrastructure and Utilities Land Consents delivery ranging from small scale negotiations to large scale utilities projects in rural and city locations within Scotland.• Act as a Subject Matter Expert/Senior Advisor across the region for all team members• Ensure effective client and stakeholder communications• Work collaboratively with other Savills teams (e.g. Land Referencing, Major Projects) to ensure deliverables are achieved• Manage financial performance and reporting within the region for all clients• Report and analyse the regional team's progress to Infrastructure business Board, which you will be a member of. • As part of this role, you are also expected identify business development opportunities (both internally and externally). Key Skills • Experience in managing and growing teams (line management, recruitment, training, implementation of best practices).• A demonstrable track record in the successful development and implementation of consents within the infrastructure industry• A detailed understanding of land access processes and legislative requirements• A good understanding of landowner compensation claims • Have good knowledge of agriculture and rural affairs• Awareness of necessary IT systems and GIS• Relevant qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS, APM, etc.)• A high level of diligence and attention to detail• Ability to work efficiently within a multidisciplinary integrated delivery team. Team Overview The Infrastructure Projects team is a single department covering the whole of the UK. It consists of over 60 staff located throughout the country at entry level to those with over 30 years' experience. We specialise in Infrastructure and Utilities clients and projects and are passionate about the high levels of service and collaborative working with our clients. Management Responsibilities 1. Set clear objectives and mange performance accordingly2. Conduct regular 121's and appraisals3. Provide equal opportunities to all, supporting career development4. Role model professional behaviours5. Deliver exceptional recruitment experiences, in line with company strategy Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Role Overview There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced land consents surveyor to join the Savills UK Infrastructure business to lead and further develop our team within Scotland. Your focus will be on identifying business development opportunities and growing and leading a successful team within the region. You will hold extensive experience of land consents, acquisitions and compensation claims working with clients across sectors with proven and recent experience in a management role. Key Responsibilities • Lead and enhance the Scottish delivery team according to business targets, developing strong working relationships with partners and identifying business development opportunities (both internally and externally). • Support all aspects of Infrastructure and Utilities Land Consents delivery ranging from small scale negotiations to large scale utilities projects in rural and city locations within Scotland.• Act as a Subject Matter Expert/Senior Advisor across the region for all team members• Ensure effective client and stakeholder communications• Work collaboratively with other Savills teams (e.g. Land Referencing, Major Projects) to ensure deliverables are achieved• Manage financial performance and reporting within the region for all clients• Report and analyse the regional team's progress to Infrastructure business Board, which you will be a member of. • As part of this role, you are also expected identify business development opportunities (both internally and externally). Key Skills • Experience in managing and growing teams (line management, recruitment, training, implementation of best practices).• A demonstrable track record in the successful development and implementation of consents within the infrastructure industry• A detailed understanding of land access processes and legislative requirements• A good understanding of landowner compensation claims • Have good knowledge of agriculture and rural affairs• Awareness of necessary IT systems and GIS• Relevant qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS, APM, etc.)• A high level of diligence and attention to detail• Ability to work efficiently within a multidisciplinary integrated delivery team. Team Overview The Infrastructure Projects team is a single department covering the whole of the UK. It consists of over 60 staff located throughout the country at entry level to those with over 30 years' experience. We specialise in Infrastructure and Utilities clients and projects and are passionate about the high levels of service and collaborative working with our clients. Management Responsibilities 1. Set clear objectives and mange performance accordingly2. Conduct regular 121's and appraisals3. Provide equal opportunities to all, supporting career development4. Role model professional behaviours5. Deliver exceptional recruitment experiences, in line with company strategy Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
Contract Type Permanent Employment Type Full-Time Working Requirements Dynamic Working Hours 9:00am to 5:30pm Salary Competitive Division Commercial Location 55 Baker Street Partner, Technical Due Diligence ABOUT KNIGHT FRANK Knight Frank is the leading independent property consultancy in the UK offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential and Rural sectors.Established in 1897, Knight Frank now has more than 14,000 people operating from 413 offices across 60 countries. The Project & Building Consultancy Department is a leading global consultancy that balances the importance of the business growth against individual's aspirations.Our stated aim is to be a trusted advisor to clients, offering commercially minded and innovative advice, which helps them achieve their business goals. ABOUT THE ROLE Chartered Partner Building Surveyor responsible for playing key role in growing the service line. Partners within the department are responsible for driving business plan initiatives, developing a strong business pipeline of new and repeat clients, empowering staff development and ensuring high professional standards at all times. Role will involve coordinating and undertaking a wide range of instructions across the building consultancy discipline, including; project management and contract administration, dilapidations, landlord and tenant advice, pre-acquisition surveys and technical due diligence on a range of commercial property. Role has strong focus on client liaison and management, with an emphasis on developing relationships and a network within the sector that will last a career. Responsible for mentoring and management of junior members of the team to provide positive role model and aid development. Responsibilities: Business Generation & Fee Income Increasing the range, quantity and quality of instructions via business generation to ensure development of the department as a whole. Actively manage, maintain and grow existing and new client relationships. Regularly obtaining new business from existing and new clients. Develop leads and business pipeline to support growth of department and win market share. Attend events and actively promote the department and firm amongst clients and professionalorganisations. Actively refer business across the Commercial and Residential teams. Work commercially to ensure profitability of instructions. Meet set fee income and instruction targets and play key role in profitability of the department. Accurately manage own billing and fee income reporting. Develop and maintain leading personal profile within the market. Proactively manage and lead on instructions. Prepare and coordinate proposals and pitches to clients. Actively and positively support the promotional activities and initiatives of the department and wider business Professional Instructions Project management and contract administration. Preparation of specifications. Party walls, dilapidations, and landlord and tenant advice. Pre-acquisition surveys. Technical due-diligence. Preparing and checking Schedules of Condition, defects analysis and building pathology. Understanding of Health and Safety legislation and CDMC. Producing Reinstatement Cost Assessments. Team Contribute actively to the team spirit of the department and where they manage a team, takes responsibility for leading this. Act in a collaborative manner at all times. Interact positively with all team members and work with them in a professional and courteous manner at all times, ensuring we maintain a culture of tolerance and respect. Support the wider team with professional advice as and when required. Liaise with members of other departments and get to know the individuals and their markets both for the purpose of obtaining information and also to look for opportunities for cross selling of business. Positively manage, motivate and develop junior members of the team on a day to day basis, enthusing others to raise their own standards. Develops team to maximise their ability and hence performance within the business. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of managing and motivating staff within their team or department. As a senior manager of the team, more junior staff should respect their judgement. Systems & IT competence Microsoft Project Microsoft Word Excel Experience required: Qualifications/Education Required RICS qualified Particular Aptitudes/Skills Required Ability to measure buildings in accordance with RICS Code of Practice Basic understanding of JCT Contracts A full understanding of the components of commercial buildings and ability to describe the constructional elements. The capacity for accuracy, attention to detail, an orderly approach to work and numeracy. The ability to communicate facts clearly and in writing and to produce reports Willingness and flexibility to work loyally as part of a team. The personality to engage with other professionals and general public alike in promoting the firm and building profile in a professional manner. Please note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs,even if provided by PSL agencies.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Contract Type Permanent Employment Type Full-Time Working Requirements Dynamic Working Hours 9:00am to 5:30pm Salary Competitive Division Commercial Location 55 Baker Street Partner, Technical Due Diligence ABOUT KNIGHT FRANK Knight Frank is the leading independent property consultancy in the UK offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential and Rural sectors.Established in 1897, Knight Frank now has more than 14,000 people operating from 413 offices across 60 countries. The Project & Building Consultancy Department is a leading global consultancy that balances the importance of the business growth against individual's aspirations.Our stated aim is to be a trusted advisor to clients, offering commercially minded and innovative advice, which helps them achieve their business goals. ABOUT THE ROLE Chartered Partner Building Surveyor responsible for playing key role in growing the service line. Partners within the department are responsible for driving business plan initiatives, developing a strong business pipeline of new and repeat clients, empowering staff development and ensuring high professional standards at all times. Role will involve coordinating and undertaking a wide range of instructions across the building consultancy discipline, including; project management and contract administration, dilapidations, landlord and tenant advice, pre-acquisition surveys and technical due diligence on a range of commercial property. Role has strong focus on client liaison and management, with an emphasis on developing relationships and a network within the sector that will last a career. Responsible for mentoring and management of junior members of the team to provide positive role model and aid development. Responsibilities: Business Generation & Fee Income Increasing the range, quantity and quality of instructions via business generation to ensure development of the department as a whole. Actively manage, maintain and grow existing and new client relationships. Regularly obtaining new business from existing and new clients. Develop leads and business pipeline to support growth of department and win market share. Attend events and actively promote the department and firm amongst clients and professionalorganisations. Actively refer business across the Commercial and Residential teams. Work commercially to ensure profitability of instructions. Meet set fee income and instruction targets and play key role in profitability of the department. Accurately manage own billing and fee income reporting. Develop and maintain leading personal profile within the market. Proactively manage and lead on instructions. Prepare and coordinate proposals and pitches to clients. Actively and positively support the promotional activities and initiatives of the department and wider business Professional Instructions Project management and contract administration. Preparation of specifications. Party walls, dilapidations, and landlord and tenant advice. Pre-acquisition surveys. Technical due-diligence. Preparing and checking Schedules of Condition, defects analysis and building pathology. Understanding of Health and Safety legislation and CDMC. Producing Reinstatement Cost Assessments. Team Contribute actively to the team spirit of the department and where they manage a team, takes responsibility for leading this. Act in a collaborative manner at all times. Interact positively with all team members and work with them in a professional and courteous manner at all times, ensuring we maintain a culture of tolerance and respect. Support the wider team with professional advice as and when required. Liaise with members of other departments and get to know the individuals and their markets both for the purpose of obtaining information and also to look for opportunities for cross selling of business. Positively manage, motivate and develop junior members of the team on a day to day basis, enthusing others to raise their own standards. Develops team to maximise their ability and hence performance within the business. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of managing and motivating staff within their team or department. As a senior manager of the team, more junior staff should respect their judgement. Systems & IT competence Microsoft Project Microsoft Word Excel Experience required: Qualifications/Education Required RICS qualified Particular Aptitudes/Skills Required Ability to measure buildings in accordance with RICS Code of Practice Basic understanding of JCT Contracts A full understanding of the components of commercial buildings and ability to describe the constructional elements. The capacity for accuracy, attention to detail, an orderly approach to work and numeracy. The ability to communicate facts clearly and in writing and to produce reports Willingness and flexibility to work loyally as part of a team. The personality to engage with other professionals and general public alike in promoting the firm and building profile in a professional manner. Please note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs,even if provided by PSL agencies.
Berrys is seeking an ambitious, RICS qualified Rural Surveyor to join our Towcester office and to take on a wide range of professional work. You will have the opportunity to become an integral part of the business within a highly motivated team with significant career progression opportunities. About the Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor Role Areas of professional work will include: Provision of advice to landowners regarding maximising value of their land through option and promotion agreements Providing tenancy advice to both landlords and tenants Undertaking property valuations on behalf of lending institutions; mainly related to rural assets but will include residential and commercial elements Assisting in sales and lettings Compensation claims, grants and subsides and joint ventures Managing and developing client relationships (new and existing) Supporting delivery of the business plan Assisting in the delivery of agreed financial targets and being responsible for managing own performance About the individual for the Rural Practice CharteredSurveyor Role MRICS qualified Have a practical understanding of property, land, business and agriculture Ability to operate independently and work as a team but also know when to refer to a senior colleague for advice Will be actively seeking to build their professional network Will take ownership of their budget and will manage their workload to meet this Self-motivated and can act on own initiative Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong IT competence Access to a vehicle with insurance for business Hours: 37.5 hours per week, to be worked flexibly Monday-Friday. Benefits of the Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor The role sits within a friendly and supportive team with opportunities to develop. We will offer an excellent salary for the right candidate reflective of your skills, qualifications and experience We will pay all the appropriate professional memberships and fund your attendance at relevant CPD events and time off for approved training We provide Private Healthcare scheme for all We have an Employee Assistance Programme, including a health plan and annual flu jab We have an agile working philosophy allowing for a mix of remote and office working We provide an entitlement of 35 days holiday per annum (pro rata to working hours) inclusive of bank holidays An additional day off to celebrate your Birthday We also give an additional day of holiday for every 3 years of service Potential for discretionary bonus We provide an enhanced workplace pension scheme operated through The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) Following successful probation period, access to employee loan and employee discount on Berrys services We offer salary sacrifice schemes for Electric Vehicles and Cycle to Work schemes Berrys With a team of forward-thinking chartered surveyors, town planners, architects, business consultants, heritage consultants and engineers, we offer all your property-related services under one roof. By working together, we deliver results. Whether our clients are from the commercial, residential or rural sectors, drawing on experience across all areas allows us to see the full picture. With a clear understanding of the challenges our clients face, and attention to detail that we apply to every aspect of a project, we can find solutions that maximise the potential of your land, property and business, from outset to completion. With six offices across the UK and a strong reputation both locally and regionally of providing high quality professional advice, we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the ever-changing landscape of property. Closing Date: 7th May 2024 Please note that we may close this role early, if sufficient applications are received, therefore it is recommended to apply early if you match the criteria. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Berrys is seeking an ambitious, RICS qualified Rural Surveyor to join our Towcester office and to take on a wide range of professional work. You will have the opportunity to become an integral part of the business within a highly motivated team with significant career progression opportunities. About the Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor Role Areas of professional work will include: Provision of advice to landowners regarding maximising value of their land through option and promotion agreements Providing tenancy advice to both landlords and tenants Undertaking property valuations on behalf of lending institutions; mainly related to rural assets but will include residential and commercial elements Assisting in sales and lettings Compensation claims, grants and subsides and joint ventures Managing and developing client relationships (new and existing) Supporting delivery of the business plan Assisting in the delivery of agreed financial targets and being responsible for managing own performance About the individual for the Rural Practice CharteredSurveyor Role MRICS qualified Have a practical understanding of property, land, business and agriculture Ability to operate independently and work as a team but also know when to refer to a senior colleague for advice Will be actively seeking to build their professional network Will take ownership of their budget and will manage their workload to meet this Self-motivated and can act on own initiative Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong IT competence Access to a vehicle with insurance for business Hours: 37.5 hours per week, to be worked flexibly Monday-Friday. Benefits of the Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor The role sits within a friendly and supportive team with opportunities to develop. We will offer an excellent salary for the right candidate reflective of your skills, qualifications and experience We will pay all the appropriate professional memberships and fund your attendance at relevant CPD events and time off for approved training We provide Private Healthcare scheme for all We have an Employee Assistance Programme, including a health plan and annual flu jab We have an agile working philosophy allowing for a mix of remote and office working We provide an entitlement of 35 days holiday per annum (pro rata to working hours) inclusive of bank holidays An additional day off to celebrate your Birthday We also give an additional day of holiday for every 3 years of service Potential for discretionary bonus We provide an enhanced workplace pension scheme operated through The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) Following successful probation period, access to employee loan and employee discount on Berrys services We offer salary sacrifice schemes for Electric Vehicles and Cycle to Work schemes Berrys With a team of forward-thinking chartered surveyors, town planners, architects, business consultants, heritage consultants and engineers, we offer all your property-related services under one roof. By working together, we deliver results. Whether our clients are from the commercial, residential or rural sectors, drawing on experience across all areas allows us to see the full picture. With a clear understanding of the challenges our clients face, and attention to detail that we apply to every aspect of a project, we can find solutions that maximise the potential of your land, property and business, from outset to completion. With six offices across the UK and a strong reputation both locally and regionally of providing high quality professional advice, we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the ever-changing landscape of property. Closing Date: 7th May 2024 Please note that we may close this role early, if sufficient applications are received, therefore it is recommended to apply early if you match the criteria. JBRP1_UKTJ
Head of Rural Surveying - England Reference: AUG Location: Flexible in England Salary: £42,768.00 - £61,479.00 Per Annum Hours: Full Time Contract: Permanent Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance, 26 days Annual Leave Can you lead a team of brilliant rural surveyors and support the RSPB's ambitions to grow the land area where we actively bring nature back, both in strategic partnerships and as the UK's leading nature conservation body? About us The RSPB takes action for nature on every front, be it through hands-on delivery of habitats and species recovery, influencing decision-makers, or inspiring the next generation of conservation practitioners. Thanks to our significant base of support, we give nature a voice where it needs it most. RSPB England has a significant land & property estate extending over 60,000ha of some of the most important internationally recognised places for wildlife. Importantly with 84% of the UK population in England we also have a key role in connecting people wherever they are to the mutual benefits of protecting and enhancing nature. About the role RSPB England has an incredibly diverse portfolio of reserves, with over 100 sites ranging from iconic places like the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, to key coastal reserves like Minsmere and Labrador Bay, through to working farmland such as our Cambridgeshire Hope Farm and large complex partnership delivery models with water companies such as United Utilities at Dove Stone Moors, all delivering incredible results for species recovery and in many places acting as a key destination for people too. You would personally lead the team that ensures our professional responsibilities for effective estate management are in place for these special places. As Head of Team, you will provide the professional and operational overview, leadership, and coordination of England's Land Agency function in order to achieve RSPB's policies and required standards of estate management. You would be responsible for overseeing the technical expertise requirements of surveyors to develop and maintain an exemplar level of delivery standards, and in doing so, manage a comprehensive and high-performance rural surveying team as well as personally undertaking some of the more complex casework. We are looking for an individual with excellent personal experience of estate management in land and property, covering the full breadth of the different areas of technical work. Experience would include dealing with standard legal conveyancing work covering acquisitions, disposals of interests in land, options, leasing and licensing, experience of valuation and acquisition of land and rights over land, experience of line-management and project management, and experience in conservation management of land such as working knowledge of designations, legal compliance, and agri-environment schemes. Like nature our survival depends on diversity. Nature has no borders, and neither do we. We recognise that everyone is an individual, and we value what that difference brings to the RSPB. We want to support everyone to unlock their potential and better reflect the communities in which we work. Essential skills knowledge, qualifications and experience: Corporate member of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. A wide breadth of post qualification experience and technical knowledge in estate management of land and property. Demonstrable knowledge of acquisition/disposal work. Able to acquire knowledge from other disciplines/colleagues to relate to land agency function. Experience of managing a multi-discipline team to achieve optimum outcomes. Manager of teams and projects, skilled in working across regions and departments. Well developed communication skills to be able to represent complex and technical issues. Ability to speak and present confidently to a range of audiences including external agencies and senior managers. Ability to travel and work flexibly. Personal experience of estate management of land and property, covering the full breadth of the different areas of technical work. Experience of dealing with standard legal conveyancing work covering acquisitions, disposals of interests in land; leasing and licensing. Experience of valuation and acquisition of land and rights overland. Experience of line management and project management. Desirable experience: Experience in conservation management of land. Knowledge of designations; legal compliance; agri-environment schemes. Experience in estate management planning, balancing competing needs. Closing date: 23:59, Sun, 25th Sep 2022 As part of this application process, you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. The RSPB is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. No agencies please.
Sep 21, 2022
Full time
Head of Rural Surveying - England Reference: AUG Location: Flexible in England Salary: £42,768.00 - £61,479.00 Per Annum Hours: Full Time Contract: Permanent Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance, 26 days Annual Leave Can you lead a team of brilliant rural surveyors and support the RSPB's ambitions to grow the land area where we actively bring nature back, both in strategic partnerships and as the UK's leading nature conservation body? About us The RSPB takes action for nature on every front, be it through hands-on delivery of habitats and species recovery, influencing decision-makers, or inspiring the next generation of conservation practitioners. Thanks to our significant base of support, we give nature a voice where it needs it most. RSPB England has a significant land & property estate extending over 60,000ha of some of the most important internationally recognised places for wildlife. Importantly with 84% of the UK population in England we also have a key role in connecting people wherever they are to the mutual benefits of protecting and enhancing nature. About the role RSPB England has an incredibly diverse portfolio of reserves, with over 100 sites ranging from iconic places like the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, to key coastal reserves like Minsmere and Labrador Bay, through to working farmland such as our Cambridgeshire Hope Farm and large complex partnership delivery models with water companies such as United Utilities at Dove Stone Moors, all delivering incredible results for species recovery and in many places acting as a key destination for people too. You would personally lead the team that ensures our professional responsibilities for effective estate management are in place for these special places. As Head of Team, you will provide the professional and operational overview, leadership, and coordination of England's Land Agency function in order to achieve RSPB's policies and required standards of estate management. You would be responsible for overseeing the technical expertise requirements of surveyors to develop and maintain an exemplar level of delivery standards, and in doing so, manage a comprehensive and high-performance rural surveying team as well as personally undertaking some of the more complex casework. We are looking for an individual with excellent personal experience of estate management in land and property, covering the full breadth of the different areas of technical work. Experience would include dealing with standard legal conveyancing work covering acquisitions, disposals of interests in land, options, leasing and licensing, experience of valuation and acquisition of land and rights over land, experience of line-management and project management, and experience in conservation management of land such as working knowledge of designations, legal compliance, and agri-environment schemes. Like nature our survival depends on diversity. Nature has no borders, and neither do we. We recognise that everyone is an individual, and we value what that difference brings to the RSPB. We want to support everyone to unlock their potential and better reflect the communities in which we work. Essential skills knowledge, qualifications and experience: Corporate member of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. A wide breadth of post qualification experience and technical knowledge in estate management of land and property. Demonstrable knowledge of acquisition/disposal work. Able to acquire knowledge from other disciplines/colleagues to relate to land agency function. Experience of managing a multi-discipline team to achieve optimum outcomes. Manager of teams and projects, skilled in working across regions and departments. Well developed communication skills to be able to represent complex and technical issues. Ability to speak and present confidently to a range of audiences including external agencies and senior managers. Ability to travel and work flexibly. Personal experience of estate management of land and property, covering the full breadth of the different areas of technical work. Experience of dealing with standard legal conveyancing work covering acquisitions, disposals of interests in land; leasing and licensing. Experience of valuation and acquisition of land and rights overland. Experience of line management and project management. Desirable experience: Experience in conservation management of land. Knowledge of designations; legal compliance; agri-environment schemes. Experience in estate management planning, balancing competing needs. Closing date: 23:59, Sun, 25th Sep 2022 As part of this application process, you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. The RSPB is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. No agencies please.
New Year | New Start | New Opportunity It's soon to be a new year with many people taking the opportunity to take stock of where their career is going over the Christmas period. You've invested a lot of time, effort, and money to get to where you are at the moment so you want to be happy with what you do. We work across the UK with small independent firms offering traditional professional services, to large national outfits with a range of offices. Some specialise in sectors such as utilities and others have a broad reach where you could work on a range of roles and clients. There is something for everyone. The industry is short of candidates with a wide range of opportunities ranging for people newly qualified up to directors and partners running the office. All changes start with a conversation so give me a call to discuss what you're up to at the moment to see if we can make your job just that bit better. Currently, we're specifically looking for; Rural surveyors Farm business consultants Directors Associate directors Wayleave officers Utility surveyors Senior rural surveyors All of our conversations are confidential and nothing happens without your permission If you would like to discuss any potential role in more detail, please contact Tim on or or out of hours.
Jan 04, 2022
Full time
New Year | New Start | New Opportunity It's soon to be a new year with many people taking the opportunity to take stock of where their career is going over the Christmas period. You've invested a lot of time, effort, and money to get to where you are at the moment so you want to be happy with what you do. We work across the UK with small independent firms offering traditional professional services, to large national outfits with a range of offices. Some specialise in sectors such as utilities and others have a broad reach where you could work on a range of roles and clients. There is something for everyone. The industry is short of candidates with a wide range of opportunities ranging for people newly qualified up to directors and partners running the office. All changes start with a conversation so give me a call to discuss what you're up to at the moment to see if we can make your job just that bit better. Currently, we're specifically looking for; Rural surveyors Farm business consultants Directors Associate directors Wayleave officers Utility surveyors Senior rural surveyors All of our conversations are confidential and nothing happens without your permission If you would like to discuss any potential role in more detail, please contact Tim on or or out of hours.