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Ecology Officer (Planning)

The Highland Council

Inverness

Hybrid

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

20 days ago

Job summary

A local authority in Scotland is seeking an Ecology Officer to join their Ecology Team. The role involves providing advice on biodiversity to the planning authority and collaborating with the renewables sector. Ideal candidates will have a degree in ecology or a related field and be comfortable with site visits. This position offers competitive pay and excellent working conditions, including flexibility and generous leave entitlements.

Benefits

Flexible working across a 35-hour week
Minimum 28 days annual leave
Generous pension scheme
Support for CPD and training
Employee discounts

Qualifications

  • Degree level qualification in ecology or equivalent experience.
  • Practical experience and knowledge of the planning system.
  • Self-motivated and able to manage a varied workload.

Responsibilities

  • Provide advice to the planning authority on biodiversity.
  • Work with the renewables sector for biodiversity enhancements.
  • Undertake site visits and attend meetings across a large area.

Skills

Knowledge of ecology
Understanding of planning system
Strong communication skills

Education

Relevant degree in ecology or related discipline

Job description

Do you have a background in ecology or a related discipline and want to work in one of the most stunning parts of the UK, home to many nationally and internationally important habitats, species and landscapes? Are you looking for competitive pay and excellent working conditions, including flexible working across a 35-hour week, minimum 28 days annual leave (plus 7 days paid public holiday), a generous pension scheme, full support for CPD and training and employee discounts? If so, this opportunity may be for you!

About the role:

Highland Council are looking for an Ecology Officer to join our expanding, busy and friendly Ecology Team. In this role you will help secure the best outcomes for biodiversity, providing advice to the planning authority and working closely with the renewables and energy sector to secure landscape-scale biodiversity enhancements. You will have the opportunity to make a real and lasting contribution to Highland’s outstanding exceptional natural environment. The role includes extensive travel across the Highlands.

About the Highlands:

Covering around one-third of mainland Scotland, the Highland Council is the UK’s largest, yet least populated, local authority area. The Highlands boasts an outstanding, world-class and varied natural environment set within and against some of the UK’s most dramatic and scenic natural landscapes, including the Cairngorms National Park, the Isle of Skye, Ben Nevis, Glen Affric, Loch Ness and The Great Glen and the Flow Country World Heritage Site.

Most towns and settlements are more compact compared to other parts of the UK and in some areas widely dispersed. Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, is a historic and vibrant city with the full range of modern services and facilities including an easily accessible modern airport. The Highlands offer an excellent quality of life with all the benefits of urban life with easy access to an outstanding natural environment.

About you:

You will hold a relevant degree level qualification in ecology or a related discipline, or have equivalent experience. Practical experience and knowledge of the planning system and the application of relevant legislation, policy and guidance would be an advantage. The successful candidate will be comfortable working with a wide range of people, including fellow officers and Council managers, developers, consultants, elected Members, government agencies and the public. You will need to be self-motivated and comfortable using your own initiative and able to manage a varied workload. You will be comfortable undertaking site visits and attending meetings across a large geographical area.

If you would like to discuss this position, please contact Andrew Puls, Environment Team Leader (andrew.puls@highland.gov.uk) or Karen Couper, Senior Ecology Officer (karen.couper@highland.gov.uk).

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