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Job ID: UU00485 Location: Warrington, UK. (Possibility for some hybrid working) Duration: 10 weeks Salary: £23,152 per annum (pro rata based on duration) Working Hours: 37.00 per week Role Overview United Utilities is committed to achieving integrated water management within the five counties of the North West of England, to benefit customers, society and the environment. This commitment has brought an exciting opportunity for a Partnerships Intern to work across United Utilities and with partner organisations to support the scaling up of this approach. The successful candidate will work directly with the Place Based Planning Managers in the Catchment Planning, Conservation and Partnership (CaPCoP) team. The CaPCoP team is newly formed and responsible for providing environmental leadership through developing and embedding robust plans which promote nature-based interventions and protect the natural ecosystems our services rely on. The team work in an integrated and collaborative manner with other teams in United Utilities, as well as with partner organisations to drive our Catchment Systems Thinking (CaST) approach) This is an exciting opportunity to gain more experience and understanding of how United Utilities is building capability to integrate the management of water at a sub-regional level and drive partnership working. The business will need new processes, systems, and ways of working to adopt a more integrated approach, which will require individuals who have the right interpersonal skills to support this change. Ultimately, we want to be sector leading and demonstrate this to our regulators at PR29. It is an excellent time to join the team as key deliverables such as the Greater Manchester Integrated Water Management Plan and Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) are high profile within the business. It is also a fantastic platform to gain exposure to lots of teams within the Asset Management directorate and around the business as a lot of the team's interactions is outward facing. What we are looking for You will be aiming for a minimum of a 2:1 in an environmentally focussed degree such as Geography, or Environmental Science (although other degree disciplines with relevant experience and knowledge will be considered), and be at least in your penultimate year of study. You must have a researched knowledge of the water industry and United Utilities. Have well-developed analytical skills, with an attention to detail, ability to interpret and analyse data and contribute towards recommendations that consider the needs of the environment, customers and businesses. Ability to use GIS is beneficial but not essential. You should possess excellent written and interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate and influence across multiple stakeholder groups, including being able to creatively use a range of media and presentation skills for qualitative and quantitative information that can be understood by all. You must be highly computer literate (in particular word processing, spread sheets, presentations). Demonstrate a willingness to learn and genuine interest in partnership working. Motivated, enthusiastic, understand the importance of teamwork and possess drive to succeed and make the most out of your internship. You should be comfortable working flexibly across a range of tasks and activities to deadlines and be able to prioritise your time. Key Responsibilities The purpose of this role is to support in the continued development of United Utilities partnership working. Adapting to climate change, addressing the impact of population growth and meeting increasing environmental expectations require a Catchment Systems Thinking approach and much deeper partnership working. To achieve this we need to scale up our work with partner organisations such as local authorities, NGOs, flood risk management authorities and land owners by integrating our planning within a specific geography. Key responsibilities for this role are: Support the development and management of a partnership opportunity pipeline for United Utilities to ensure there is a single place for visibility of emerging partnership projects that can be tracked through to delivery. Support in the communicating the partnership opportunity pipeline to wider stakeholders across the business. Support the Place Based Planning Managers to develop work process maps which will ensure smooth handover of partnership opportunities into the delivery teams for progression. Support in the development of regulatory requirements for partnerships and partnership working. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring that the activities listed above are delivered on time and to a high quality. Other responsibilities will be to: Support the Place Based Planning Managers with analytical tasks when the need arises; Support the CaPCoP team co-ordinate performance reporting. The role holder will also have access to other focal groups within the wider directorate which they may choose to get involved with, such as: Diversity and Inclusion Health, Safety and Wellbeing Engagement Benefits If you want to join an FTSE 100 company that wants to disrupt the water industry and you want to make a positive change in the world we would like to hear from you. We celebrate and support diversity and are committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants. Due to the length of your programme you will be engaged via our resourcing partner Reed Talent Solutions. Internship Duration 10 weeks If you are offered a job with us, a number of pre-employment checks need to be carried out before your appointment can be confirmed. Any offer of employment with United Utilities will be subject to a satisfactory checking report from the Disclosure Scotland / the Disclosure and Barring Service.