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.

To find out what's happening in this sector, the opportunities available to you and how to seek more information, please click here.  


Numbers employed locally
Bath and North East Somerset 530
Bristol 629
North Somerset 680
South Gloucestershire 775

Source: Annual Business Inquiry Employee Analysis. ONS Crown Copyright. (From Nomis 2009)

Who does what?

Land-based and Environment 'Who does what?' Pie chart
  • 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%

Source: Labour Force Survey 2007, © Crown Copyright. Figures are for England.

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

Salary rates have been calculated using the average gross pay rates for full time workers. Figures are for the United Kingdom. Averages can hide higher earnings. With training and career development, higher salaries can be achieved.

Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2008, O.N.S., © Crown Copyright.

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.

Source: Connexions West of England 2009.

Want to know more?

If you're serious about an environmental or land-based career - FIND OUT MORE!

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  • Qualifications
  • Local training, further and higher education opportunities
  • Skills and personal characteristics
  • Rates of pay and working conditions
  • Local, national and international employers.

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  • Confident with animals, but not over-sentimental
  • Enjoy working outdoors
  • Good communication skills
  • Physically fit and active
  • Self-motivated

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