Deadline for applications: 16:00hrs on 4th November 2024
The post-holder will be responsible for assisting the Independent Environmental Protection Assessor for Wales (IEAPW) with research on water quality pertaining to environmental legislation in Wales, which will help form the basis for the development, drafting and final production of a comprehensive report which will be delivered to Welsh Ministers regarding the functioning of environmental law in Wales in relation to water quality. The research which is conducted in the initial stages of this placement will form the basis of the report and inform the advice provided to the ministers to improve environmental outcomes for Wales.
Concerns about the functioning of environmental law fall into three broad categories:
1. The law no longer delivers its intended objectives and outcomes, either because it is outdated, or it no longer functions in a way which protects the environment.
2. Guidance or information about the law is not accessible. The quality and availability of information or guidance impedes deliverability or operability for users.
3. Practical delivery of the law is impeded. Where there are improvements which could be incorporated as a result of advances in science or technology or where barriers exist which frustrate or prevent practical delivery of law.
Key tasks
Key duties will include:
• Researching relevant legislation and information relating to water quality, ensuring that all information is documented in a clear, cohesive and concise manner.
• Undertaking a comprehensive literature review of environmental legislation, associated case law and commentary in relation to water quality to include consideration of legal frameworks in relation to water quality, including best practice in other countries and other jurisdictions.
• Analysis of complex information and data trends and identifying potential evidence gaps.
• Drafting clear, concise summaries of findings which will form the basis of the report which will be presented to the Welsh Ministers.
• Participating in meetings and events with colleagues, including stakeholders from external organisations.
• Interpretation and evaluation of expert and lay submissions from calls for evidence taking notes of evidence provided via written submissions, oral evidence sessions, workshops and seminars.
For further information about the post and details of how to apply please download the following document: