At Natural England, our vision is
‘Thriving Nature for people and planet’ and we aim to achieve this through the
mission ‘Building partnerships for Nature’s recovery’.
We’re hiring Board Members to secure a
healthy natural environment for everyone, wherever they live and whatever their
background.
Who we are:
We are the Government’s statutory
adviser, independent regulator and central delivery body for the natural
environment in England. We help to protect and restore our natural world for
present and future generations through sustainable development.
We were established by the Natural
Environment and Rural Communities (NERC) Act 2006 with the aim of ensuring that
the natural environment is conserved, enhanced, and managed for the benefit of
present and future generations, thereby contributing to sustainable
development.
Natural England is an executive
non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food
& Rural Affairs.
We work on a wide range of projects and
partnerships, recovering nature, wildlife, access, landscapes, cultures and
developing our scientific evidence to inform future decisions.
Our purpose:
After the UK Government helped to forge global common cause at the Biodiversity Conference of the
Parties ‘COP 15’ in December 2022, it set out the new Environmental Improvement
Plan (EIP).
The EIP combined with new powers and
duties from the 2021 Environment Act, Agriculture Act and Fisheries Act,
provides the foundation for halting and then reversing the decline in nature.
This enables the transition to a high nature, low carbon economy, where a
healthy and resilient environment will be fundamental to providing the services
that people need and want.
The urgency of the associated targets
means we need to continue to develop a nationwide Nature Recovery Network (NRN)
across land and sea through targeted action with partners.
We use all the levers at our disposal –
incentives, advice, regulation, and enforcement - to help restore protected
sites, recover species and create new places for nature to thrive and people to
enjoy.
We
aim for:
- a well-managed
Nature Recovery Network across land, water, and sea;
- people connected
to nature;
- nature-based
solutions contributing fully to tackling climate change and biodiversity loss;
- improvements in
the natural capital to drive sustainable economic growth;
- evidence and
expertise being used to achieve Nature recovery.
NE building partnerships for nature outlines how we work with others through our four programmes to recover
nature. For more details about Natural England’s responsibilities and
priorities see the latest annual report and the Natural England website and blog.
A healthy natural environment is fundamental to our wellbeing,
prosperity and happiness, our science and evidence programmes have shown that.
That’s why we collaborate with scientists, lawyers, projects managers,
experts, community groups and wider members of the public with lived experience
to shape science based decision-making and environmental policy for the better.
Our people enjoy rewarding careers and work to improve the lives of everyone
who uses England’s green spaces, wherever they live.
Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Board Member of Natural England.
At the heart of Natural England’s mission is the recovery of Nature with the clear understanding that a thriving natural world is fundamental to the future of everyone, from all walks of life and of our planet. We are a non-departmental public body with a statutory responsibility for ensuring that the natural environment is conserved, enhanced and managed for the benefit of present and future generations. Building partnerships for Nature’s recovery is at the core of our mission, with four delivery programmes themed around Greener Farming and Fisheries, Sustainable Development, Connecting People with Nature, and Resilient Landscapes and Seas driving impact on the ground.
Natural England is committed to working in partnership with the Defra Group, other government bodies and key national and local partners to achieve our shared ambition to be the first generation to leave the natural environment in a better condition than we found it. Natural England will be a leading player in delivering the Government’s Environmental Improvement Plan, Environment Act targets and Net Zero ambitions.
Restoring Nature has a multitude of benefits from local solutions to flood, pollution, public access and wellbeing as well as restoring biodiversity and carbon capture at landscape scales. The landmark legislation through the Environment Act, Fisheries Act and Agriculture Act has provided the foundation for aligning the money and tools to deliver Nature recovery through the Nature Recovery Network. Natural England will be concentrating on helping to deliver these aspirations through our on the ground Operations teams.
As a Natural England Board Member your leadership will be essential in driving this ambition with the senior leadership of the organisation, enabling the organisation to navigate very challenging pressures, demands and complexities at a time of rapid organisational growth. At Natural England we see that our national ambitions for Nature as inextricably linked with our ambition to be a more diverse and inclusive organisation and to be more representative of the communities we serve. That is why we are making efforts to recruit future Board Members from a wide diversity of backgrounds.
If you have the skills and experience and lived experiences to help lead and support Natural England, whatever your background, we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Tony Juniper CBE
Chair, Natural England
Board Members play an important role in steering, supporting and
encouraging the executive team in further improving Natural England’s delivery
for the natural environment.
As an organisation we work to four core values, being ambitious, being
inclusive, acting with integrity and working in collaborative way, and
alongside this we value the health and wellbeing of our staff.
As a board member your lived experiences will help us to become more
inclusive and diverse as we deliver an Equality Diversity and Inclusion action
plan which supports our people and enables them to work in an inclusive and
safe environment where their wellbeing is paramount.
The Board plays a central role in reviewing and overseeing
organisational delivery, in steering ambitious change (for example to improve
customer service, value for money or diversity) and in ensuring that the
organisation operates to the standards required of all public bodies (for
example in terms of health and safety, management of public money, management
of data and information).
As set out in the Natural England Framework
Document they are
specifically responsible for:
- establishing and
taking forward the strategic aims and objectives of Natural England consistent
with its overall strategic direction within the policy and resources framework
determined by the Secretary of State;
- setting the
long-term direction for the Executive team and the tone and pace needed to
deliver the agreed strategies and plans;
- ensuring that the responsible Minister is kept
informed of any changes which are likely to impact on the strategic direction
of Natural England or on the attainability of its targets, and determining the
steps needed to deal with such changes;
- ensuring that effective arrangements are in
place to provide assurance on risk management, governance and internal control
and demonstrating high standards of corporate governance at all times;
- ensuring that any statutory or administrative
requirements for the use of public funds are complied with; that the Board
operates within the limits of its statutory authority and any delegated
authority agreed with Defra, and in accordance with any other conditions
relating to the use of public funds; and that in reaching decisions, the Board
takes into account any relevant guidance issued by Defra or by the Government
more broadly; and
- Approval of all matters not delegated to the
Chief Executive under the Natural England Schemes of Delegation.
- The current membership of the Natural England’s
management both Board and Executive is at Annex C of the candidate pack.
Board
Members should complement each other in terms of their skills and experience.
They are specifically responsible for:
- Establishing and taking forward the strategic
aims and objectives of Natural England consistent with its overall strategic
direction within the policy and resources framework determined by the Secretary
of State;
- Setting the long-term direction for the
Executive team and the tone and pace needed to deliver the agreed strategies
and plans;
- Agreeing an Action Plan for each year that sets
out Natural England’s specific delivery commitments and approving the
appropriate allocation of resources;
- Receiving and reviewing regular performance
information concerning the ongoing delivery of Natural England against its
agreed Action Plan;
- Ensuring that the responsible Minister is kept
informed of any changes which are likely to impact on the strategic direction
of Natural England or on the attainability of its targets, and determining
the steps needed to deal with such changes;
- Ensuring that effective arrangements are in
place to provide assurance on risk management, governance and internal control
and demonstrating high standards of corporate governance at
all times;
- Ensuring that any statutory or administrative
requirements for the use of public funds are complied with; that the Board
operates within the limits of its statutory authority and any delegated
authority agreed with Defra, and in accordance with any other conditions
relating to the use of public funds; and that in reaching decisions, the
Board takes into account any relevant guidance issued by Defra or by
the Government more broadly; and
- Approval of all matters not delegated to the
Chief Executive under the Natural England Schemes of Delegation.
- Following
a Board skills review, two areas of expertise were identified that could
strengthen future direction and decisions: engaging diverse communities with
nature and place-based delivery.
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website