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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Glenfield | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | Tree Officer    Location:  County Hall, Leicestershire   Working Pattern:  Full-time (37 hours per week), Hybrid Working  Pay: -23.33 per hour (Umbrella rate)  Are you passionate about trees, woodlands, and the environment? We are looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic  Tree Officer  to join our specialist team, helping to manage and protect the County Council''s trees, woodlands, and green infrastructure.   About the Role   This is a varied and rewarding role combining site inspections, technical advice, project management, and environmental stewardship. You will provide professional forestry and arboricultural advice to council services, landowners, contractors, partner organisations, and members of the public.  You will play a key role in managing the County Council''s tree assets, carrying out tree inspections, supporting tree planting initiatives, supervising contractors, maintaining records and databases, and helping to deliver forestry and arboricultural projects across Leicestershire.  This is a hybrid position, with a mix of site-based work, office attendance, and home working.   Key Responsibilities    Carry out tree inspections on highways, council land, and other ...</description>
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