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A leading environmental research organization in the UK seeks a Science Area Manager to lead the Biodiversity & Land Use science area. The role involves coordinating operations, managing communications, and contributing to strategic engagement to drive scientific insights. Ideal candidates should have a scientific degree and experience in research environments. The position offers a hybrid working model, with significant benefits, including 27 days of annual leave and a 10% employer pension contribution.
Salary - £48,414 to £51,377
Hybrid working (50 / 50)
Location : Wallingford, Lancaster, Edinburgh or Bangor
Permanent, full-time
Closing date for applications, Friday, 23rd January 2026. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we find the right candidate, so we encourage you to apply early.
Are you proactive, people-focused and passionate about driving and shaping change? Do you thrive working independently, building strong relationships, and supporting talented scientists and senior leaders? If so, we want to hear from you! Our Associate Science Director, Hazel Jackson is looking for a Science Area Manager to help steer and energise the Biodiversity & Land Use science area here at UKCEH.
We are looking for someone thoughtful, organised and keen to learn about our science and the people behind it. Someone who communicates openly, builds trust and understands the value of supporting senior leaders. This role is open to be shaped and crafted to help support how the science area is run and to work closely with Hazel as part of a supportive and collaborative partnership.
You may have experience as a research support manager, research facilitator or research department manager who is ready to contribute to the effective coordination, planning and development of our science. You’ll be joining a talented community of around 125 colleagues, facing up to and responding to the biodiversity crisis requires data and scientific insights at different scales. Our extensive biodiversity research focuses on species and land-cover monitoring and mapping, ecosystem interactions and environmental change and risks, while capabilities such as the Biological Records Centre provide valuable insights into the distribution of species and how they are changing. The science area also considers how to balance sustainable agricultural practices with biodiversity benefits and uses scenarios and models to explore possible futures.
As science area manager, you’ll play an important role in ensuring this work is supported, organised and delivered smoothly. You’ll also join a network of science coordinators, contributing to a collaborative and consistent approach to how we manage science across the organisation.
We’re looking for someone who communicates clearly, works with care and integrity, enjoys building connections across teams, and brings a reflective and supportive mindset to their work. In this role, you’ll help deliver corporate activities, support senior leadership, and contribute to a positive, inclusive, and well‑coordinated environment for our science and our people.
We appreciate the continuous dedication and contributions of our staff, which is why we provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes financial incentives and wellbeing-oriented perks, such as :
If this opportunity resonates with you and aligns with your personal career goals, the team would love to receive your application. Please apply by submitting your CV along with a letter of interest outlining what inspires you about this role and what you feel you can bring to it. We want to get to know you — your passion, your motivations, and what excites you about being part of our science community.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role and this does not qualify for endorsement to support a Global Talent Visa application. If you are considering pursuing self-sponsorship, please indicate this in your application so we can take it into account during the recruitment process.