87551
Department of Place
Planning, Transportation and Highways
Definitive Map Officer
SO1: £25,951 pa - £27,668 pa
1 x 37 hours per week
Established Post
Based at Britannia House, Bradford
The Code of Practice on the English language requirement for public sector workers, Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 requires that Councils ensure that all candidates applying for customer facing posts must be assessed in order to establish their fluency in English.
The criteria under special knowledge and experience on the job profile which is shown in this advert outlines what level of fluency you will be expected to demonstrate. Therefore, it is essential that you provide examples in your application.
A Definitive Map Officer is required to work within the Countryside and Rights of Way Service to lead on Definitive Map related work.
Candidates must have knowledge and experience of working with relevant legislation relating to maintaining and updating the legal record of public rights of way, knowledge of the De-regulation Act and its implications for this work area, experience of determining route status through archive research and evaluation of user evidence for public rights of way and knowledge and understanding of the relevant parts of the CROW Act 2000 which relate to of cut-off date for “lost ways” and its implications for Bradford’s rights of way. Experience of using GIS mapping processes is also desirable.
Whilst essentially office- based, the post holder will also be required to travel to other offices and venues and make occasional site visits, often unaccompanied.
For further information regarding this post please contact Danny Jackson, Countryside and Rights of Way Manager on 01274 431230 or email danny.jackson@bradford.gov.uk
Closing date: 23rd October 2017
Please find attached the Job Profile: Definitive Map Officer - JP.doc