Sustainable Infrastructure and Resilience Officer WCC
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Location: City of Westminster
Sustainable Infrastructure and Resilience Officer WCC
623390
Salary range: £42,912 - £49,155 per annum. Salary negotiable depending upon experience
Work location: Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, Westminster, SW1E 6QP
Hours per week: 36
Contract type: Permanent
Closing date: 8 March 2026
THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF GRACE’S PASSION AND DEDICATION
The Environment & Communities Directorate in Westminster City Council is a world of extraordinary stories. Where dedicated people like Grace are using their skills and passion to progress environmental action in the heart of London.
It was at university where Grace first started campaigning for improved recycling facilities, water refill stations, and other eco-friendly initiatives. When she saw the real difference people could make when they came together, she knew she wanted to dedicate her career to community action for the planet.
When she joined us as Principal Engagement Officer, Climate Emergency, she quickly established herself as a passionate advocate for community outreach, engaging various stakeholders across Westminster in the social causes, impacts and solutions to climate change, air pollution, and biodiversity loss.
Grace became a driving force behind our first Citizens’ Climate Assembly, which took place across two weekends in the summer of 2023. Fifty residents were chosen at random from across our diverse communities to come together, learn about the climate emergency, and deliberate how we overcome the barriers to becoming a net zero city by 2040. The assembly produced several recommendations which have informed the evolution of our Climate Emergency Action Plan.
Due to the success of this initiative, we’re holding more assemblies to continue community involvement in local decision‑making.
To see the work of the Westminster Citizens’ Climate Assembly, click here
The Role:As a Sustainable Infrastructure & Resilience Officer, you too can make a powerful contribution. As part of the Council’s Highways Services, you’ll play a vital role in the delivery and management of our climate resilience objectives. You’ll help us to build a sustainable, highly effective organisation and develop our reputation as a successful council that delivers great value for its residents.
You will support a range of exciting strategic and hands‑on projects, aimed at reducing the risk of flooding across the borough as set out in the council’s Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS).
Seeing through climate resilience objectives –including flooding– will be a top priority for you. You will lead and provide support on key projects and initiatives, creating clear project plans for all. You’ll be responsible for identifying funding opportunities, allocating budgets, and ensuring that spend and income is effectively managed. Plus, you’ll track progress through regular reports on key performance indicators. Identifying and managing risks will be key to your role too.
You’ll keep on top of relevant legal, regulatory and policy requirements; advising when new legislation could impact your work. We’d like you to monitor and challenge quality standards, always striving to improve and be more innovative.
Effective collaboration across service providers and stakeholders will be critical to a successful service. You’ll also engage with our communities, including residents who have experienced flooding. At times, you’ll deputise for the manager and cover for other team members. You’ll also represent the city council to external groups.
In joining us, you’ll become part of a team where everyone is encouraged to show up as themselves and share ideas. We’d like you to embody our council values and behaviours, evolving and embracing opportunities as a member of the team.
To be fit for the role, you’ll have a background in flood risk management, or similar. You’ll have an awareness of the Flood & Water Management Act 2010.
As well as sector experience, you’ll have delivered change to a team or organisation before. You’ve contributed to policy, analysis, advised and briefed stakeholders. Proactive about improvement, you’ve identified new opportunities.
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