Overview

We are a small team looking to recruit two new team members: a full time permanent ecologist and a part time field ecologist.

This will be a fantastic opportunity for the right candidates to build on existing knowledge and skill set supported by motivated colleagues. Bernwood specialises in terrestrial ecology, aiming to work locally.

We can only consider applications from those currently living or willing to live within a reasonable distance from the office due to the demanding season of night surveys. Bernwood look forward to employing budding ecologists who can hit the ground running. If you think this is you, apply with your CV and brief cover letter detailing which position your applying for and how you meet the job description to emily@bernwood.net by 19th February midday. Candidates selected for interview will be notified w/c 22nd/23rd February with interviews arranged for w/c 5th March. All interviews will be held in person in our office.

Ecologist

The successful candidates will:

  • Have prior experience of working in the industry, with priority given to those with consultancy experience
  • Have experience in protected species surveys (great crested newts, bats, reptiles, badgers and phase I/Preliminary Ecological Appraisals).
  • Hold a protected species survey license (great crested newts, bats etc.)
  • Will be self-driven and motivated, with personal achievement goals
  • Be a member of CIEEM
  • Have a good understanding of UK wildlife legislation, planning processes and the sector in general
  • Have experience of preparing European Protected Species Licences
  • Be competent in GIS (preferably QGIS), Microsoft basic packages (Word, Excel etc.) and ideally statistics packages such as R
  • Have a degree in a relevant discipline
  • Have a full driving license free of endorsements and own (or have use of) a car for work purposes

Field Ecologist

The successful candidates will:

  • Have a degree in a relevant discipline
  • Have prior experience of working in the industry (desirable)
  • Have experience in protected species surveys (great crested newts, bats, reptiles, badgers and phase I/Preliminary Ecological Appraisals) (desirable).
  • Will be self-driven and motivated, with personal achievement goals
  • Be a member of CIEEM or qualify for membership
  • Have an understanding of UK legislation, planning processes and the sector in general
  • Have experience in GIS (preferably QGIS), Microsoft basic packages (Word, Excel etc.) and ideally statistics packages such as R (desirable)
  • Have a full driving license free of endorsements and own (or have use of) a car for work purposes

The roles include:

  • A competitive salary commensurate with experience and skills
  • One-to-one training on protected species surveys (including harp and mist netting for bats), ecological report writing and support for professional development, including opportunities for attendance on training courses
  • Opportunities to advance your liaison skills with clients and private landowners
  • Colleagues to support your career development