Peak District National Park Authority
Closing date: 23 April 2026
The Role
We are looking for an Ecologist to join our Landscape & Conservation team on a part‑time basis. The post is offered on a permanent 22.2 hours basis, with an additional 7.8 hours per week (30 hours total) available until 31 March 2027.
In the role you will be responsible for:
* supporting the work of the Senior Nature Officer
* helping to deliver the ambitions of the National Park’s Nature Recovery Plan
* providing high‑quality and timely advice to Authority staff and to land managers and other organisations, on appropriate measures to conserve and enhance the nature conservation value of sites
* providing appropriate ecological advice in response to proposals (e.g. Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, Agri‑environment scheme applications, forestry consultations, planning applications, farm conservation schemes etc.)
* carrying out ecological surveys of sites and assessing their nature conservation importance
* organising the implementation of nature conservation projects in the National Park in liaison with other organisations and individuals
* raising appreciation and understanding of the central role of nature conservation in the Authority’s activities. This may include production of reports, provision of advice, training or presentations to Authority staff, outside organisations, land managers and others.
* maintaining and developing the Authority’s ecological database, including paper/map‑based work and use of databases and GIS
About You
You will have a degree in a relevant subject and the ability to:
* carry out Phase 1 and 2 Habitat Surveys, and have experience of botanical survey and Phase 2 habitat mapping
* assess the nature conservation importance of sites from a brief survey and recommend appropriate management
* work closely with others and communicate with land managers, farmers and other professionals
* write reports and advice to a high standard, and work to short deadlines
* articulate a sound understanding of ecological principles and habitat management for nature conservation
Benefits
We offer a range of staff benefits including flexi‑time, a high‑quality defined benefit pension scheme, 26‑31 days holiday (plus bank holidays) with the option to purchase more, volunteering leave and free parking at most of our offices. Please check out our Total Reward Brochure to see what else we offer.
Flexible Working
We would consider a range of flexible working options, including job‑share, annualised hours, reduced hours, flexible work pattern and hybrid home/office working. Please contact us if you would like to discuss this.
Our Values
* Care – We care for the Peak District National Park, the people we work with and all those we serve. It’s at the heart of everything we do.
* Enjoy – We take pride in what we do and feel good about our contribution.
* Pioneer – We were born of pioneers. We will continue to explore opportunities to inspire future generations.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The Peak District National Park Authority is committed to equal opportunities. We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us.
We are a “Disability Confident” employer and have committed to offering an interview to a proportionate number of applicants who declare a disability, if they meet the minimum criteria for the job. Please select ‘Yes’ if you wish to be considered under this basis.
Unfortunately we cannot offer visa sponsorship, therefore you will need to have the right to work in the UK before starting the role.
For further information and to apply see our careers site.
Questions about the role? Please contact Anna Badcock at anna.badcock@peakdistrict.gov.uk. No agencies at this time please.
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