Associate Director of Service Management

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City of London, Greater London
£70,000
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About the role

An established UK ecology consultancy is seeking an Associate Director of Ecology to lead the creation and growth of a new regional team and office in England.

This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced ecological consultant who enjoys combining technical excellence with team building and business growth. You will have the autonomy to shape a regional ecology presence while working closely with the wider leadership team.

Key responsibilities

  • Establish and lead a new regional ecology team and office
  • Provide senior technical oversight across complex ecological projects
  • Deliver and review PEAs, EcIAs, protected species work and BNG assessments
  • Support and drive business development activity and client relationships
  • Mentor and develop ecologists at all levels
  • Contribute to regional strategy, growth and operational excellence

About you

  • Extensive UK ecological consultancy experience
  • Strong technical background across planning-led ecology and mitigation
  • Proven leadership and people management capability
  • Commercially aware, with an interest in business development
  • Confident client-facing communicator
  • CIEEM member (or working towards), chartered status desirable

What’s on offer

  • £60,000–£70,000 salary
  • Opportunity to build and lead a new regional team
  • Real influence over regional growth and direction
  • Flexible and hybrid working
  • Clear progression within a growing consultancy

If you’re ready to step into a role with genuine autonomy, leadership responsibility and long-term growth potential, get in touch for a confidential discussion.

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