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NCEA Senior Specialist - Soils - ( Ref : 6445 )

NCEA Senior Specialist - Soils - ( Ref : 6445 )

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Environmental
Full time
£37,950 per year

Job summary

This position is based Nationally

Job description

The England Ecosystem Survey (EES) is Natural England’s largest ever field survey project – an ambitious and high-profile initiative to collect ecosystem data from a wide range of habitats across England. It is a cornerstone project within the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment programme; led by Defra, and part of the government’s major projects portfolio.

The EES project is using professional survey as a tool to provide high quality data to assess the state and condition of biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural capital assets within England’s habitats and landscapes. It will address existing data gaps, including soils.

Soil natural capital and soil health are a focus in the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan (YEP) which presents the ambition that ‘by 2030 we want all of England’s soils to be managed sustainably, and we will use natural capital thinking to develop appropriate soil metrics and management approaches. England Ecosystem Survey will enable NE to assess and capture the condition of soils nationally and to determine progress against the 25 Year Environment Plan target to manage soils sustainably by 2030.

Job description

We are recruiting two Senior Specialist – Soils roles, each contributing to the development of EES national soil monitoring but with distinct areas of focus:

  • Role 1 – Soil Data & Analyses - This role will focus on overseeing soil physicochemical analysis, managing soil datasets, working closely with analytical laboratories, and ensuring high‑quality, consistent analytical outputs across the programme.
  • Role 2 – Field data and sample collection QA & Methodological Development - This role will lead on the quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) of soil monitoring data collection, development and refinement of methodologies, and ensuring reproducible, scientifically robust processes across survey and analytical workflows.

While each post has a primary theme, we can remain flexible in how these responsibilities are ultimately divided. We will shape the final distribution of duties around the strengths, experience and interests of the successful candidates to ensure we bring the best expertise into the team.

Both roles will provide leadership and technical expertise to support the delivery of the England Ecosystem Survey. Postholders will help ensure soil monitoring across England is evidence‑based, strategically aligned, and operationally deliverable.

We welcome applicants with:

  • A degree‑level qualification in soil science or a closely related environmental discipline; or
  • Equivalent applied professional experience.

Applicants without a degree must clearly demonstrate equivalent knowledge through experience and outputs.

  • Provide technical leadership for NCEA soil monitoring, including specialist steer to externally commissioned work and ensuring scientific robustness and alignment with programme objectives.
  • Support, guide and quality‑assure internal and external field staff undertaking soil sampling, soil classification and assessment surveys, providing practical advice, troubleshooting, and ensuring consistent field practice across sites.
  • Lead the development, testing and continual improvement of soil monitoring protocols and field manuals, ensuring all methods are evidence‑based, operationally feasible and reflect emerging best practice.
  • Design and deliver high‑quality training for internal and external surveyors covering soil sampling, assessment techniques and field data collection standards.
  • Coordinate effectively across soil sampling, soil classification and vegetation teams, ensuring methodological alignment, compatible datasets and coherent workflows.
  • Act as a key liaison with analytical laboratories, particularly around soil physicochemical analyses, ensuring analytical quality, consistency of methodology and strong collaboration with relevant soil specialists.
  • Lead data management, data checking, cleaning and quality assurance processes for soil datasets, applying appropriate data standards and reproducible workflows.
  • Maintain and develop strong links with soil specialists across NE, ALBs and academia, contributing to technical networks that support programme objectives and evidence development.
  • Contribute to, and where appropriate lead, research activities to inform the development and refinement of future soil monitoring methods and indicators, keeping abreast of emerging science and identifying knowledge gaps.
  • Identify and assess existing land management datasets to support soil monitoring, contextual analysis and interpretation, including exploring opportunities for alignment with EES datasets.
  • Where capacity allows, contribute to gathering land management data at monitoring sites, recognising that this activity may be dependent on resources.

Knowledge, Skills & Experience

Essential

  • Degree-level qualification in soil science or a closely related environmental discipline, or equivalent applied professional experience. Applicants without a degree must demonstrate an equivalent level of knowledge through experience and outputs.
  • Expert understanding of soil functioning and soil health, including the interactions between biological, chemical and physical characteristics and how these influence ecosystem services.
  • Strong knowledge of current and emerging soil monitoring methodologies, including how scientific approaches support the development and refinement of soil indicators.
  • Good understanding of land use and land management practices, across agricultural and non‑agricultural systems, and their implications for soil function, health and natural capital.
  • Strong data handling and data quality expertise, including data validation, QA/QC processes, metadata standards, reproducible workflows and best‑practice analytical principles to ensure the reliability and integrity of soil datasets.
  • Ability to clearly communicate complex soil science concepts to both technical and non‑technical audiences, enabling evidence‑based decision making.

Desirable

  • Expert knowledge of soil mapping and classification systems, including soil associations and the relationships between parent material, climate, relief, hydrology, habitats and soil properties.
  • Knowledge of land evaluation systems such as Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) and Hydrology of Soil Types (HOST) to support interpretation and application of soil datasets.
  • Understanding of the 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), its soil targets, and wider policy drivers relevant to sustainable soil management.
  • Working knowledge of GIS and statistics, enabling effective oversight of contractors delivering spatial analysis, mapping and modelling.
  • Experience of project management, including planning, coordination and delivery of technical or scientific programmes of work.
  • Experience of working with and functionally leading others, contributing to the delivery of shared outcomes across multidisciplinary teams.

Competencies

Competence 1

Professional competency

Detail

Technical Skills and Knowledge

Description

  • Degree-level qualification in soil science or a closely related environmental discipline, or equivalent applied professional experience. Applicants without a degree must demonstrate an equivalent level of knowledge through experience and outputs. (Essential)
    • Expert understanding of soil functioning and soil health, including the interactions between biological, chemical and physical characteristics and how these influence ecosystem services. (Essential)
    • Strong knowledge of current and emerging soil monitoring methodologies, including how scientific approaches support the development and refinement of soil indicators. (Essential)
    • Good understanding of land use and land management practices, across agricultural and non agricultural systems, and their implications for soil function, health and natural capital. (Essential)
    • Strong data handling and data quality expertise, including data validation, QA/QC processes, metadata standards, reproducible workflows and best practice analytical principles to ensure the reliability and integrity of soil datasets. (Essential)
    • Ability to clearly communicate complex soil science concepts to both technical and non technical audiences, enabling evidence based decision making. (Essential)

Competence 2

Professional competency

Detail

Personal Effectiveness

Description

  • Be ambitious, identify and adopt ways to make improvements in your team and Natural England and inspire others to act (practitioner).
    • Make and explain objective decisions which combine your professional judgement and evidence (expert).
    • Develop your professional expertise by keeping up to date with current evidence and research, aiming to develop a broad portfolio of expertise relevant to your specialism to enable you to provide holistic advice and to provide support, assurance, and challenge across a wide range of topics (expert).

Competence 3

Professional competency

Detail

Work Delivery

Description

  • See the big picture so you can set your team’s work within the context of the organisation’s vision, mission and aims, and help them understand how their work relates to and supports this (practitioner).
    • Understand and promote compliance with the Evidence Standard, Data Standard and other relevant policy/procedures including quality assurance and peer-review (practitioner).
    • Identify and apply the most appropriate data and methodologies for your analysis, utilising reproducible analytical pipelines and data science approaches where appropriate (practitioner).

Competence 4

Professional competency

Detail

Leading and Managing People

Description

  • Set clear plans and expectations for your team, explain reasons behind decisions, be clear on the outcomes to be achieved, and make things happen by sharing and delegating work to the right people (practitioner).
    • Lead by example, engage and support your team through change (practitioner).

Person specification

Please refer to Job Description

Benefits

Alongside your salary of £37,950, Natural England contributes £10,994 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
  • Learning and development tailored to your role
  • An environment with flexible working options
  • A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
  • A Civil Service pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%

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Selection process details

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Nationality requirements

This job is broadly open to the following groups:

  • UK nationals
  • nationals of the Republic of Ireland
  • nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK
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Further information

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Salary range

  • £37,950 per year