Your new company
My client is a fast-growing environmental consultancy operating across the UK, with a clear purpose of enabling nature and business to thrive together. They are recognised for delivering high-quality environmental services through a pragmatic, innovative approach and for fostering a supportive, people-focused culture.
With multiple UK offices, they work across a broad range of environmental disciplines including terrestrial and freshwater ecology, hydrology, arboriculture, GIS and mapping, marine laboratory services, and environmental impact assessment. They are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for clients while investing in the development, wellbeing and long-term success of their people.
Your new role
As an Ecological Consultant, you will join a busy and dynamic terrestrial ecology team based in East Anglia or the Southeast. The role is highly varied, combining extensive field survey work with report writing, client communication and project delivery support.
You will spend significant time on site carrying out ecological surveys, particularly during the peak survey season, alongside producing high-quality technical reports and contributing to project management activities. Regular travel and overnight stays will be required, making this role ideal for someone who enjoys working across a range of locations.
You will work closely with colleagues and clients alike, building strong professional relationships while continuing to develop your technical and consultancy skills within a supportive team environment.
What you'll need to succeed
To be successful in this role, you will need:
- Previous experience in a similar ecological consultancy role
- Strong field skills in one or more ecological disciplines
- A good working knowledge of relevant UK legislation, policy and survey best practice
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including technical report writing
- A positive and proactive approach, with a strong desire to develop professionally
- A degree (or postgraduate qualification) in ecology or a closely related subject
- Membership of CIEEM
- A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use
- Flexibility to travel and stay away from home during survey work
Desirable experience includes: project management, protected species licences (e.g. bat, great crested newt or dormouse), ornithological expertise and/or botanical survey skills. Candidates with bird, bat and/or badger experience are particularly encouraged to apply.
What you'll get in return
In return, you will be supported to grow your career within a collaborative and inclusive consultancy that genuinely values its people. You will benefit from:
- A competetive salary of £28,000 - £35,000, dependent on experience
- 25 days annual leave
- Healthcare cash plan
- Enhanced pension scheme and life insurance
- Paid professional memberships and a clothing allowance
- Access to industry-accredited external training and in-house learning
- Performance-related rewards and long-service awards
- Discounted gym membership
- Free parking
- Regular team and company social events
- A flexible, supportive working culture that promotes work-life balance
You'll also have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of engaging projects, collaborate with specialists across multiple disciplines, and contribute to meaningful outcomes for both clients and the natural environment.
What you need to do now
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Salary range
- £25,000 - £34,999