About the role
Job title: Seasonal Ecologist
Location: Birmingham
Salary: £25,000 - £28,000
6 month contract, with the potential to turn permanent
I am keen to speak with Graduate/Seasonal Ecologists, based in the West Midlands, who are on the lookout for a new opportunity and available for the coming survey season. The successful candidate will assist with habitat and protected species surveys, whilst working at a multi-disciplinary consultancy, with a great reputation and varied projects.
Requirements:
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Relevant degree e.g. Ecology, Environmental Studies, Conservations etc
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An understanding of UK habitats and survey methodologies
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Willingness to travel within UK Midlands
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Good communication skills
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Flexible and proactive approach to work
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Full UK driving license
Responsibilities
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Conducting protected species surveys
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Supporting the preparation of Biodiversity Net Gain assessments and report
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Inputting and managing ecological data
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Liasing with project managers, client and other member of the team
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Ensuring compliance with UK legislation and best practice
What's on offer
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Salary between £25,000 - £28,000
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Health cash plan
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Training & professional development
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Hybrid & flexible working
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Potential for contract extension for a permanent job offer
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