Biodiversity Data and GIS Officer

Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Beacons National Park

We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Biodiversity Data
and GIS Officer
 with the skills to manage and enhance our data-holding and to carry
out spatial analysis to make the data we hold go further. This is a full-time permanent role
(part-time working would be considered) giving the opportunity to work in a well-established
and forward thinking Local Environmental Record Centre as part of a network of four Welsh
record centres.

We seek someone who understands the importance of biological records and their role in
improving the evidence base for Nature Recovery efforts. You will liaise regularly with
individuals and organisations to improve data flow and provide support to those generating and
using biological data. The successful candidate will be comfortable managing data-sets within
Excel, learning new data processes and presenting complex technical information in a visually
accessible way.

We are a small, friendly and supportive team dedicated to providing robust evidence to inform
conservation action and decision making throughout mid-Wales.

We are at the heart of the recording community in Powys and the Bannau Brycheiniog National
Park. We work closely with volunteers, species experts, conservation NGOs, Local Authorities,
utility companies, researchers, ecological consultants and the other Welsh LERCs.

We support hybrid working; this role has an expectation of working two to three days a week
from our Brecon office.

Closing date – Wednesday 15th October at
12pm. 
All applications must be made using the Application Form on our site.
Interview date – Wednesday 22nd October
2025.

If you have any questions about the role please email [email protected] 

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