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Principal Ecologist/Associate Director (London/Bedford/Woodbridge)

Posted 20 days ago

  • London, Greater London
  • Any
  • External
  • Expires In 2 months
Principal Ecologist / Associate Director – Bedford/ London/Woodbridge (Suffolk)We are looking for an ambitious, experienced, and knowledgeable individual to play a key role in the management, leadership and development of our ecology team, working on a wide range of project types.The position could be anywhere from Principal Ecologist to Associate Director level and would ideally be based in our London office, to develop an ecology team there, in addition to working with our wider ecology team. However, it could also be based in our Bedford or Woodbridge offices, with occasional travel to London.We are looking for someone to play a key role in mentoring / leading a team which typically carries out work such as:Preliminary Ecological Appraisals / Ecological Impact Assessment / EIA chaptersProtected species survey, assessment and translocationsBiodiversity Net Gain CalculationsProjects range from residential (one dwelling to 1000+ dwellings), schools, universities and care homes, to renewable energy, commercial, and agricultural development, with no two days being the same. Sites are located throughout the UK, although the focus is mainly on the Midlands and South-East. Environmentally sustainable practices and solutions are promoted, both within day-to-day work and project outputs.Requirements:We would expect that you will be able to demonstrate that you can carry out the team’s typical work to a good standard and that you have an ability to manage and mentor staff to do the same. Other requirements include:Relevant degree and Full Member of CIEEMA good understanding of all levels of the planning systemAbility to work efficiently and diligently to reasonable deadlinesGood organizational and management skillsGood written skills, with attention to detail, experience of preparing technical reports and ability to present and communicate findings in a clear and concise mannerSurvey and mitigation licences held (bats mitigation licencing preferred)FISC level 3 minimumA strong communicator with good interpersonal and negotiating skills, to enable effective working with multi-disciplinary external and in-house teams and an ability to liaise with clients and stakeholders at a professional levelAn ability to provide clients within an ecologically sound schemeFull UK-valid driving license and availability of a carRight to work in the UKBeneficial:Examination in Public or Public Inquiry experienceExperience in business developmentWe offer the opportunity to join a friendly and committed team of multi-discipline professionals and a supportive and collaborative working environment. Benefits include a voluntary workplace pension, ‘Cyclescheme’, a starting allowance of 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), payment of professional membership and a programme of CPD.We are currently operating a hybrid working system, with a minimum of three days in the office and the remainder potentially available, by agreement, for working from home.We are ideally looking for a full-time person, but we would consider part-time applicants (min 4 days). We are currently operating a hybrid working system with a minimum of three days in the office and the remainder potentially available, by agreement, for working from home.To apply, please send a covering letter, CV and examples of work that you think show you in a positive light, to #####. Phone Nick Sibbett on 01394 380509 or Dianne Western on 020 ##### ##### if you would like an informal chat about the position.The Landscape Partnership is an equal opportunities employer
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