Principal Ecologist

Principal Ecologist

Closing date:
Salary: £42,588 - £47,793
Contract type: Permanent / Working hours: Full time
Location:
Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Bewick House
22 Thorpe Road,
Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1RY

Brown trout (credit: Linda Pitkin)

Norfolk Wildlife Services (NWS) has an exciting opportunity to join our successful team as a Principal Ecologist.

Contact details

Candidates should apply by sending a copy of their CV, giving full details of education, employment and experience. Please also supply details of two referees who will only be contacted if an offer of employment is made. You should also include a statement of application outlining why you consider yourself suitable for the post and what particular experience, skills and attributes you have which will enable you to fulfil the requirements of the job

Completed applications should be marked ‘Private and Confidential’ and e-mailed to recruitment@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk or be posted to Recruitment Applications, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Bewick House, 22 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1RY.

We are reviewing applications as they come in and inviting candidates for interview on a rolling basis. There is no set deadline at this time.

If you would like an informal chat about the role before applying please email rachels@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk to arrange a time to chat.

Thank you for your interest in working with us, good luck with your application!

NWS is one of the leading Ecological and Arboricultural consultancies in Norfolk. We have built a reputation for delivering high quality, pragmatic, solution-oriented consultancy services with nature conservation at their core. Our clients include large commercial partners working on high profile projects, local authorities, smaller architectural and housing development firms as well as individual homeowners with smaller-scale requirements. All our profits are donated to our parent charity, Norfolk Wildlife Trust for the benefit of nature conservation in Norfolk.

When you join NWS you will be joining a small, friendly and supportive team motivated to achieve the best they can for nature. The work is varied with plenty of opportunities for professional and personal development and a high degree of job satisfaction.

This role

Our focus is on providing high quality ecological and arboricultural expertise to ensure our client’s projects move forward while ensuring protection and benefits for nature and wildlife. Key elements of this role include:

· Leading and inspiring a team of ecologists and arboricultural consultants to ensure the delivery of high-quality work that meets NWS standards and client expectations.

· Helping drive business growth by fostering excellent client relations, securing new contracts, and expanding our client base.

· Providing high-level oversight on a diverse portfolio of projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Lead complex ecological assessments and mitigation strategies.

· Providing clear, values-based team leadership as a key member of the Operational Leadership Team.

· Ensuring all projects comply with current legislation and best practice guidelines, upholding the reputation of NWS through rigorous quality control.

· Identifying new work streams and commercial opportunities to help nature’s recovery, including supporting the development of a new, integrated advisory offer for Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT).

About You

We are looking for someone with a degree in ecology or its equivalent and membership of CIEEM. In addition, you will hold relevant protected species licenses (levels 1 and 2 for bats) and ideally be eligible as the Named Ecologist on mitigation licenses within the past three years

With five years’ experience as a Senior Ecologist or Principal Ecologist you will have:

· Extensive experience of habitat and protected species surveys and writing habitat management plans.

· Knowledge and experience of Ecological Impact Assessment (EcIA), Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA), Preliminary Ecological Assessment (PEA), BNG assessments along with experience of working with the planning and development of infrastructure, construction and green infrastructure projects.

· Sound knowledge of UK and EU wildlife legislation and policy.

· Experience of leading, managing, motivating and monitoring the performance of individuals and teams.

· Experience of complex work programmes and budgets management.

· Excellent written skills and the ability to write clear and concise technical reports and constructively review reports written by others.

· A valid UK driving licence and access to own transport with business insurance use.

In return we can offer you a competitive salary and generous pension contribution as well as other personal benefits including comprehensive sick pay, life insurance, a commitment to ongoing professional development and staff discounts.

We are happy to discuss part-time or flexible working and how we can support your responsibilities outside of work.

For more information please see the job description and job details below.

Job Description

Job Details