/Woodbridge (Suffolk) – Full-time/Part-time
We are looking for a Senior ecologist to join one of our teams in Bedford, London or Woodbridge (Suffolk). We offer the opportunity to join a friendly and committed team of multi-disciplinary professionals and a supportive working environment. Training and mentoring is provided to help you progress your career. We are currently operating hybrid working, with a minimum of three days in the office and the remainder potentially available, by agreement, for working from home. Your work will typically include: Preliminary Ecological Appraisal EcIA Protected species survey Multi-disciplinary working, including participating in planning led projects. Habitats Regulations Assessment Biodiversity Net Gain Assessment Collaborate with and support the work of other disciplines, e.g Landscape Architecture, Arboriculture You will be expected to : Manage and take ownership of projects Undertake EIA-level ecological reporting and assessment (EcIA) including negotiation with clients and other members of project team Lead on protected species mitigation including licensing. Prepare fee proposals for major, and multidisciplinary projects Continue to develop knowledge of the planning, legal and regulatory frameworks. Work in other offices in the Practice when required. Work away from home as required to complete site surveys; hotel and travel expenses are paid Survey during the evening, night and early morning survey: 2 or 3 nights per week at peak times during the relevant survey season. Undertake risk assessments as necessary Undertake marketing independently and alongside colleagues to develop ecology work, particularly in East Midlands, London and the South-East. Undertake CPD to at least meet minimum targets set by CIEEM Key skills, attributes and experience : Ability to work within a team, with the ambition and potential to lead others and further develop the ecology team in your office Ability to formulate and communicate ideas Ability to work efficiently and diligently to reasonable deadlines Good working knowledge of Office software packages (eg: Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Excellent written skills including ability to write clear assessment reports Good verbal communication – clear and courteous Flexible approach to work and taking proportionate responsibility Enthusiasm to further develop career and skills Good problem-solving skills Ability to work under own initiative and to prioritise workloads for yourself and your team. Project management and budgeting skills Qualifications : First or second-class degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent Full membership of CIEEM Other requirements : Driving Licence essential and access to a car is highly desirable A reasonable degree of physical fitness is essential in order to undertake survey work You should have at least 3 years relevant experience after becoming a full member of CIEEM You should have experience in large, multi-disciplinary projects You should have been heavily involved in EPS mitigation licences and/or hold at least 1 survey licence (e.g. bats, dormouse, GCN, crayfish) You should be able to recognize lowland UK habitat types, and have in-depth knowledge of their ecology and management You should have botanical ID skills sufficient to be able to undertake the above You should have detailed knowledge of UK species and habitat legislation Right to work in the UK Benefits include: Training and career development A safe and enjoyable working environment Voluntary workplace pension A starting allowance of 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) Payment of professional memberships For a job description please email
woodbridge@tlp.uk.com Phone Nick Sibbett on 01394 380509 if you would like an informal chat about the position. Please send a covering letter and CV, and examples of ecological reports to which you have contributed, to
woodbridge@tlp.uk.com . The Landscape Partnership is an Equal Opportunities Employer
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