Looking to begin a career in Ecology? FPCR are hiring Seasonal Assistant Ecologists to help with the upcoming survey season within our South West office. We would welcome applicants based in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire areas. We will be offering both fixed term contracts for those looking to get stuck into a rewarding new career, and casual-hours contracts for those who need more flexibility. We may also be offering limited opportunities to join permanently at the end of the season. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals to develop practical survey and mitigation skills for different species and habitats. In addition, our friendly and busy office provides experience in technical report writing and data presentation. While we offer a mix of office-based and remote work, new assistants will initially be required to attend the office full-time to receive proper training and guidance from colleagues. The Assistant Ecologist role will primarily include fieldwork, but we aim to offer a diverse range of opportunities, such as project management, report preparation, and data processing. What is the job role? You will be predominantly out in the field, undertaking protected species surveys and habitat creation works. Full, on the job training will be provided, and training towards protected species licences can also be provided. In particular, we would welcome applicants with some existing experience of water vole handling seeking to gain more experience with a view to attaining their personal/class licence (CL31) for water voles as the FPCR SW Ecology team are working on some significant infrastructure projects that involve extensive water vole works under licence. As well as field work, there may be some opportunity to gain valuable office experience, including planning surveys, data analysis, report writing and QGIS work. Please note that the nature of our work will require you to work outside of normal office hours. This includes field surveys for bats during evenings and early mornings. You will also be required to travel throughout the UK, mainly Southern England and Wales, with overnight stays. What do we need from you? Candidates must be well organised, with an enthusiastic and motivated attitude A keen interest in ecology and conservation. The ability to record field data reliably and accurately to a consistent and high standard. The ability to communicate well and work effectively as part of a team. Candidates should be familiar with wildlife legislation within the UK and ideally have a basic understanding of the planning system and planning policy guidance. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is necessary and you must have, or be prepared to add, Business Use to your car insurance police. Have, or be workings towards, a qualification in an environmental subject. What would set you apart from the crowd? You may also be proficient with software such as QGIS. You may already have experience of undertaking UK habitat and/or protected species survey. You have a good understanding of British native species, wildlife legislation and planning policy relating to ecology. You may be a member of CIEEM. Why FPCR? FPCR Environment and Design Ltd is one of the UK’s leading integrated design practices working extensively throughout the UK. Over the last 60 years the practice has developed a valuable mix of multi-disciplinary expertise in masterplanning, environmental assessment, urban design, landscape, ecology, architecture, arboriculture and green infrastructure. Working together, we have implemented many award-winning schemes in environmentally sensitive locations. At the start of 2021 FPCR became an Employee-Owned business. Our people and culture are vital to the service we provide, and we feel this is the best way forward for the future of the practice. Employee Ownership will enable the whole team to share in the future growth and success of the business, whilst the practice can remain responsive, independent, and adaptable. Our ecology team is led by four directors who each joined the company in junior positions and are committed to providing the same supportive and fostering environment that is at the heart of our practice. Our team of over 120 ecologists work out of five offices across the UK. What you can expect in return: Salary: £24,000 per annum. Our employees really are our greatest asset, representing a wide range of skills and experience from across the field of UK ecology. We are proud to offer our staff at all levels the opportunity to pursue their individual interests as this helps us to facilitate shared learning across our practice. We are offering a competitive salary with the opportunity for annual bonuses, enrolment on our pension scheme and 25 days holiday, compressed working week and a holiday purchase system. Everyone is enrolled in a BUPA health and wellbeing cashback scheme. Staff well-being is very important to us, and the teams frequently have a range of volunteering and social activities going on. FPCR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their race or gender. If you feel you are the right candidate, or feel you can offer FPCR’s ecology team other relevant experience and skills, please submit your CV along with a covering letter, together with any supporting documentation that you feel may be of interest. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK. ABOUT FPCR Established in 1957, FPCR are an award winning multi-disciplinary environment and design practice with expertise in Landscape, Urban Design, Masterplanning, Architecture, Ecology and Arboriculture. We believe our diverse range of skills provide clients with an excellent rounded approach to projects while concurrently providing our staff with a dynamic and diverse place to work.