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An established consultancy is seeking a qualified ecologist to join their expanding team. This role involves conducting ecological surveys, advising clients on biodiversity strategies, and contributing to planning applications. You will work collaboratively in a supportive environment, tackling exciting conservation projects that make a real impact. The company values local knowledge and offers great career progression opportunities. If you are passionate about ecology and looking for a role where you can truly make a difference, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
What will I be doing?
You'll be jumping into a busy and growing Planning and Rural team, working on ecological surveys, biodiversity net gain (BNG) calculations, and habitat assessments. Your days will be filled with walkovers, protected species surveys (bats, newts, owls-you name it), and baseline ecological assessments. You'll also be advising clients-whether it's farmers, developers, or landowners-on how best to boost biodiversity and navigate planning regulations. If you're the type who loves problem-solving and working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment, this is a great place to be!
What do I need?
We're looking for an MCIEEM-qualified ecologist with at least three years' experience (though if you've got two solid years and the right skills, we'd still love to hear from you). You'll need to be familiar with Natural England's Biodiversity Metric 4.0-knowing how to find the best biodiversity opportunities and develop strategies for sustainable land management. Strong report-writing skills are a must, since you'll be contributing to planning applications and ecological impact assessments. A full driving licence and access to a car is essential, as fieldwork is a key part of the role (but don't worry, mileage is reimbursed at 45p per mile).
Who for?
This is for a respected property consultancy that supports clients with planning, surveying, and ecological expertise. They're expanding their in-house ecology team due to increasing demand and government-driven changes to BNG regulations. You'd be joining a tight-knit team that values local knowledge and collaboration, helping shape some exciting conservation and land-use projects.
What's next?
If this sounds like the kind of role where you could really make an impact, my client wants to hear from you! They're keen to find the right person soon but will be flexible for the perfect candidate. Here's what's on offer:
If this sounds like a fit, please reach out to me, Max Johnson, to find out more. I'm on 01780 480530, max@morepeople.co.uk or via LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send me what you've got and we can go from there!