Interested in a simple Skills Scan and Learning Progress Tracker tool for the Environmental practitioner (degree) standard?
Knowledge
K1: Advanced technical principles of environmental science, including natural sciences and the impact of human influence, and their relationships with the built and natural environment.
K2: Environmental methods, tools, techniques and practices used for the interpretation, monitoring, and mitigation of environmental harm, including health and safety, risk assessment and environmental management.
K3: Inter-relationship between global ‘megatrends’ (such as climate change and population change) and the implications for organisations, society, and the economy.
K4: Policies, processes and legislation relating to environmental governance, the key factors that affect them and their implications for projects and organisations.
K5: Principles of collecting, handling and storing environmental data using best practice, for example, survey data. Sources of secondary data, such as digital data sets from public or private organisations, including any regulatory, formal and advisory requirements relating to their use.
K6: Main methods of data assessment and analysis used in deriving environmental solutions. This will include the evaluation of the quality, quantity, relevance and limitations of the data available.
K7: Principles, relevance, limitations and interpretation, of environmental modelling and forecasting (using widely used software packages and proven digital technologies).
K8: Key principles and techniques of project initiation, management and evaluation, including risk, programme, resource, health and safety, change control, and financial management.
K9: Role of management systems, quality assurance, continuous improvement, and innovation in providing sustainable solutions.
K10: Preparation, production and presentation of high-quality accurate information in well-structured technical and non-technical documentation and communications for different interested parties including public and stakeholders, and clear recommendations in accordance with relevant strategy, policy, legal requirements, codes of practice and funding requirements.
K11: Roles of community involvement, stakeholder engagement, and public consultation, in the development and delivery of environmental solutions.
K12: Importance of professional and ethical conduct relating to their role including the values and standards by which they maintain up to date technical knowledge and skills through CPD and knowledge of all relevant laws and guidance so as not to discriminate or breach the requirements of your organisation.
Skills
S1: Apply complex environmental principles and methods to projects that integrate with the built or natural environment.
S2: Design, develop or manage safe and sustainable environmental solutions, be able to identify challenges these solutions pose, and assess the opportunities to deliver practical solutions that integrate with the built or natural environment.
S3: Balance views of potentially conflicting drivers related to environmental, social and financial constraints, and demonstrate critical analysis in the design, development or management of environmental projects.
S4: Apply and comply with policies and regulations, including those relating to the environment, health and safety, legal, planning and equality and diversity, and with their organisation’s formal procedures and practices.
S5: Determine and manage the collection, analysis, and evaluation of data used in the development or delivery of environmental solutions drawing appropriate conclusions and making practical recommendations.
S6: Apply, analyse and evaluate a broad range of environmental methods (utilising appropriate software and digital solutions), to inform and enable decision making within the development or delivery of environmental solutions. This includes assessing data suitability, validity, quality, and accuracy relative to its intended application.
S7: Effectively and safely manage tasks or projects, within environmental, legal, contractual and statutory requirements, to agreed time and resource budgets, and to agreed quality standards, through the application of appropriate project management tools and techniques.
S8: Deliver high quality accurate, well-structured documents and recommendations for the work for which they are responsible and are appropriate to those for whom they are intended.
S9: Develop and maintain productive working relationships with stakeholders and colleagues and support and guide team members to enable them to achieve the team’s objectives as well as their own. Actively seek and provide feedback, support decision making processes, and manage any conflicts that may arise in their work with integrity, fairness and consistency in decision making.
S10: Communicate effectively orally and in writing in both formal and informal contexts, and with a variety of stakeholders. Listen actively to ensure the views of others are considered appropriately.
S11: Manage their own work independently within the limits of their ability, authority and responsibility, making use of support and specialist expertise when appropriate. Seek feedback on their performance, looking for ways to improve it.
S12: Develop their own professional competence, regularly updating and reviewing their CPD records and develop an extended network to support their professional development and maintain the required standard of, ethical behaviours and codes of conduct, associated with the environmental profession.
Behaviours
B1: Demonstrate a professional commitment to protect and enhance the built or natural environment.
B2: Demonstrate self-awareness of knowledge and skills, and only undertake work which they are competent to do.
B3: Demonstrate integrity and a personal commitment to environmental, health, safety, and welfare, equality and diversity, organisational, professional and ethical standards (including data protection, client confidentiality, anti-bribery and corruption) recognising obligations to society and the profession.
B4: Work effectively and independently, through time-management, prioritisation, organisation, and delegation whilst being aware of the needs of others.
B5: Have an open-minded and critical approach to work and achieving outcomes.
B6: Have an active and positive attitude to collaborative working, engaging others and understanding the benefit that diversity can bring, demonstrating confidence and flexibility in dealing with new and changing situations.
B7: Demonstrate personal effectiveness by taking responsibility for professional development, for example, by demonstrating a commitment to learning and development, identifying appropriate continuing professional development necessary to maintain and enhance knowledge and competence as an environmental professional.
Duty 1
DUTY: create, plan, and coordinate the timely delivery of highly complex technical input, advice and guidance, identifying and addressing issues that arise, and refining the approach to be taken, to environmental projects.
K1
K2
K3
K4
K8
K9
S1
S2
S3
S4
S7
S11
B1
B2
B4
B5
Duty 2
DUTY: initiate and lead the collection, analysis and interpretation of environmental information and data (primary and secondary) to inform, identify and decide what environmental assessments are required, and/or to seek further clarification on the environmental issues raised.
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
S1
S2
S4
S5
B4
Duty 3
DUTY: initiate, design, and lead environment-related desk-based research, appraise, interpret and evaluate results and apply the outcomes to determine environmental issues, risks or adverse effects on the environment and refine and adapt the solutions produced to projects, developments or site works.
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
S1
S4
S5
B4
Duty 4
DUTY: initiate, undertake and lead safe field inspections to collect, analyse, interpret and monitor data using relevant and appropriate measurement techniques that support the delivery and refinement of environmental solutions.
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
S1
S4
S6
B3
B4
Duty 5
DUTY: evaluate the effectiveness of data analysis, research and field measurements, to ensure the validity, quality and significance of that evaluation when considering proposed, or refinements to, environmental solutions.
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
K9
S1
S4
S6
B1
B2
B4
B5
Duty 6
DUTY: design and develop safe and sustainable environmental solutions using applicable analysis, modelling and digital techniques, tests, and relevant codes and regulations, to solve environmental problems and mitigate adverse environmental effects.
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
S1
S2
S3
S4
B1
B2
B4
B5
Duty 7
DUTY: support organisations to conduct their activities in an environmentally appropriate manner, by interpreting and applying regulatory and policy requirements appropriately to proposed projects and developments, ensuring compliance with environmental, quality systems, health and safety and risk management procedures.
K1
K4
S1
S2
S3
S4
S7
B1
B2
B3
B4
Duty 8
DUTY: prepare, produce, and present documentation, recommendations, and legally compliant advice, including designs, models, calculations, reports and drawings, site surveys, to enable decision making in accordance with relevant strategy, policy, legal requirements, codes of practice and funding requirements.
K1
K2
K4
K7
K9
K10
S1
S4
S7
S8
S10
B1
B4
B5
Duty 9
DUTY: communicate scientific and technical information to relevant audiences in an appropriate form, for example, via reports, workshops, educational events and public consultations.
K4
K10
K11
S3
S8
S10
B6
Duty 10
DUTY: provide professional guidance to colleagues, clients, and other stakeholders (technical and non-technical), having regard for sustainable approaches and solutions, and the communication methods to be used.
K4
K10
K11
S3
S4
S8
S10
B1
B3
B6
Duty 11
DUTY: plan, manage and report on tasks and projects (which might include resources, financial controls and budgets) to deliver quality assured outputs on time, to company policies and practices, to client and industry specifications, standards and guidance.
K8
K9
S3
S4
S7
S8
S10
B5
B6
Duty 12
DUTY: work with and coordinate others in the wider team and with key stakeholders to develop effective mitigation methods, modified proposals, development or monitoring commitments for mitigation and follow up.
K8
K11
S3
S7
S9
S10
B3
B4
B5
B6
Duty 13
DUTY: approach, engage, interpret and consolidate feedback and advice from statutory consultees and colleagues, taking care to understand and act appropriately on the different perspectives and approaches presented by others.
K11
S3
S9
S10
B1
B5
B6
Duty 14
DUTY: recognise where specialist technical input is required, seek this appropriately and review contributions made by specialists to ensure compliance with relevant environmental policies and regulations.
K1
K2
K8
K11
S7
S9
S10
S11
S12
B1
B2
B5
B6
Duty 15
DUTY: build their own networks and support those within and external to the organisation, and the broader profession.
K11
K12
S9
S12
B6
B7
Duty 16
DUTY: manage their own professional development, keeping up to date with technical knowledge and skills, and recording these through CPD records.