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Hi,

I am currently looking to get back into Arboricultural work full time, whether that be planning, surveying, risk management, etc.

I have over 25 years experience in Arboriculture and Horticulture with a Tech Cert in Arb & study towards the Foundation Degree in Arboriculture and experience in managing a full Arboricultural Service at local authority level.

If anyone has any suggestions of where to start looking for work in this field, please reply to the thread.

Thank you.

 

 

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Hi,

I am currently looking to get back into Arboricultural work full time, whether that be planning, surveying, risk management, etc.

I have over 25 years experience in Arboriculture and Horticulture with a Tech Cert in Arb & study towards the Foundation Degree in Arboriculture and experience in managing a full Arboricultural Service at local authority level.

If anyone has any suggestions of where to start looking for work in this field, please reply to the thread.

Thank you.

 

 

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Hello And welcome to the forum .. Arbjobs is usually a great place to start ,

 

are you looking for Supervisor with a clip board or as supervisor with a chainsaw role ?

 

rgds iain

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Arbjobs, as mentioned.

 

Reed employment agency, search arbori*

 

Write to all the consultancies in your area with a CV, outlining your experience and strengths (yes, this can work). Don't forget ecological consultancies, as many of these are hiring in-house arb specialists now.

 

Visit the websites of all the specialists environmental type employment agencies, register, and check for relevant positions. When you apply, ring the recruiter so that you get yourself known.

 

Good luck!

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Thank you to all for the advice. Will set about the recommendations this weekend, after finished surveying trees for English Heritage.

 

With regards to specific roles, I don't mind direct contract procurement and resource management or the swing side to that and carrying on with works similar to my current part time consultancy work.

 

 

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