About The Role Are you an experienced ecologist who enjoys variety and wants to maintain a broad, well-rounded ecology skillset? Do you thrive on fieldwork but also enjoy seeing your survey results come to life through reporting and client delivery? Are you looking for a supportive environment where you can carve out a specialism if there's a species or habitat that particularly inspires you? Due to recent promotion, we're looking for a Senior Ecologist to join our Terrestrial Ecology team, working across South Wales, Herefordshire, and the Bristol area. You'll be part of a growing team of skilled all-rounders who deliver diverse projects across development, infrastructure, and conservation. With around 60% of your time in the field and 40% on desk-based analysis and reporting (averaged across the year), this role is perfect for someone who enjoys getting outdoors while still building strong consultancy and project management experience. You'll lead and deliver protected species and habitat surveys, mentor junior colleagues, and work closely with clients to ensure our ecological insights make a real difference. Whether you're an Assistant Ecologist looking to take on more responsibility and work with dedicated ecologists or a Senior Ecologist looking for a new challenge with autonomy you'll find plenty of opportunity to grow your skills and influence here. To be successful in this role, you'll need:
- At least 3 years experience working in ecology (comprised of fieldwork and consultancy)
- Experience carrying out Phase 1 / UKHab habitat surveys and inputting into Preliminary Ecological Appraisals and EcIAs
- Experience leading protected species surveys (e.g. dormouse, bats, GCN, reptiles, otter, water vole, birds)
- Good project management and client liaison skills
- Full or Associate CIEEM membership (or eligibility to obtain)
- At least one protected species survey licence (or equivalent ecological specialism, e.g. botanist FISC Level 4+)
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel, with some overnight stays
- Experience with QGIS or bat data analysis software (e.g. Kaleidoscope)
- HRA or EIA experience
- Additional protected species licences (e.g. Level 2 Bat or Dormouse)
- Experience mentoring or developing junior ecologists