Your new company
A specialist ecology, land management and arboricultural consultancy based in the East Midlands.A wholly owned subsidiary of a Trust, all profits are gift aided to the Trust to support nature conservation. Over the last 30 years, they have gift-aided over £1m which has been used to fund habitat conservation work across nature reserves and other wildlife conservation activities and campaigns.This association ensures that they play a key role in the circular economy of delivering advice that meets the needs of developers,
planners, utility companies, local authorities, government agencies, but also helps conservation by securing re-investment in other habitats that need protection.
Your new role
You'll be joining a national programme that's driving real change on a landscape scale, using data, habitat knowledge and practical action to boost biodiversity across the rail estate.
You'll be working with an experienced team of Strategic and Operational Ecologists.
You'll act as the ecological lead for an area of the eastern region.
You'll be working closely with stakeholders, internal teams and other ecologists to deliver high-quality plans and practical habitat interventions.
* Lead ecological input across your route including biodiversity baselines, Biodiversity Action Plans and Habitat Management Plans.
* Oversee delivery of these plans, ensuring actions are practical, achievable and meet client standards.
* Use data effectively to work with existing and newly collected ecological data using tools like GIS and Defra's BNG Metric.
* Conduct and lead fieldwork, ecological surveys, and protected species assessments.
* Support and guide operational ecologists to deliver consistent outputs across the region.
* Monitor biodiversity outcomes, track progress and update plans where needed.
* Work collaboratively with colleagues across multiple routes to ensure joined-up delivery.
* Act as the key ecological point of contact for your route, liaising directly with the client and other stakeholders.
What you'll need to succeed
* Extensive ecological experience - ideally 3+ seasons working in habitat assessment, protected species surveys and mitigation.
* Strong technical knowledge - confident using UKHab classification, BNG tools and GIS.
* Excellent report writing and communication skills - able to present complex ecological information clearly.
* Good project skills - can manage deadlines, organise fieldwork, and contribute to wider programme goals.
* A proactive and flexible approach - someone who's self-motivated, team-minded and solutions focused.
* A relevant degree and ideally protected species licences (e.g. bats, GCN).
What you'll get in return
* Day rate of between £250 - £350 depending on experience
* You'll help shape how biodiversity is delivered across the railway estate.
* You'll benefit from flexible working, TOIL, and the support of a respected consultancy.
What you need to do now
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