Geomorphologist
- Salary: £36,246 rising to £39,942
- Contract: Permanent
- Hours: Full-time (37 hrs/week).
- Location: South Wales region – hybrid working
The RoleJoin Natural Resources Wales to help ensure the sustainable use and maintenance of resources for the present and future, focus on tackling climate change, nature's recovery, and minimise pollution. Be part of their Hydrology & Geomorphology Team as one of three Geomorphologists, advising on river systems across iconic Welsh catchments like the Teifi and Wye. You'll combine office and fieldwork, from river surveys and data analysis to supporting permitting and restoration projects.Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical geomorphological advice and reports
- Support permitting decisions and ensure compliance with WFD
- Advise on river restoration, bioengineering, and NFM
- Contribute to emergency planning and health & safety
- Promote sustainable management of natural resources
Requirements
- Degree in a relevant subject (e.g. geography, environmental science, civil engineering)
- Graduate member of CIWEM/ICE, working towards chartership
- Proven field and analytical experience in geomorphology
- Strong communication and report-writing skills
- Full UK driving licence
Benefits
- Civil Service Pension (28.97% employer contribution)
- 28–33 days annual leave + bank holidays
- Flexible working and wellbeing support
- Professional development opportunities