Land-Based and Environment
The environmental and land-based sector employs about 720,000 people in England, and is an important part of our lives (it's worth about £8.9 billion a year). A wide variety of career opportunities are available in land management and production, animal health and environmental industries.
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Numbers employed locally
| Bath and North East Somerset |
530 |
| Bristol |
629 |
| North Somerset |
680 |
| South Gloucestershire |
775 |
Who does what?
- A - Accounts Wages Clerks, Book-keepers 2%
- B - Agriculture & Fishing related Occupations 3%
- C - Agriculture & Fishing Trades 4%
- D - Agriculture Machinery Drivers 2%
- E - Animal Care Occupations 5%
- F - Farm Managers 5%
- G - Farm Workers 11%
- H - Farmers 14%
- I - Gardeners and Grounds People 15%
- J - Horticultural Trades 4%
- K - Managers 2%
- L - Office Assistants 2%
- M - Other Occupations 22%
- N - Receptionists 2%
- O - Veterinarians 4%
- P - Veterinary Nurses/Assistants 3%
How much could I earn?
Position
| Average annual salary (£s) |
| Conservation and Environmental Protection Officer |
£28,199 |
| Countryside and Park Ranger |
£20,911 |
| Farm Manager |
£26,525 |
| Farm Worker |
£16,637 |
| Forestry Worker |
£19,535 |
| Natural Environmental and Conservation Manager |
£40,856 |
| Veterinary Nurses and Assistants |
£14,416 |
What 16 year olds did in 2008
In 2008 83.7% of 16 year olds in the West of England continued in full-time education, while a further 10.2% entered full-time employment or work-based training.
A total of 1,182 Year 11 school leavers from local schools entered full-time employment or work-based training. Of this number, 16 went into environmental and land based work.
Want to know more?
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- Rates of pay and working conditions
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