Assistant Ecologist (FISC Level 3)
Derby £25,000-£35,000
Are you an enthusiastic and dedicated ecologist looking to advance your career? A leading planning consultancy based in Derby is seeking an Assistant Ecologist with a Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) Level 3 to join their dynamic team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects while contributing to sustainable development and environmental conservation.
Overview
As an Assistant Ecologist, you will play a key role in supporting the consultancy's ecological services. You will work alongside a team of experienced professionals, providing ecological expertise to inform planning and development projects. This position offers a fantastic platform to develop your skills and gain valuable experience in a supportive and professional environment.
Responsibilities
Conduct ecological surveys, including habitat and species surveys, in line with industry standards.
Assist in the preparation of ecological reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs) and Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIAs).
Provide support in the delivery of mitigation strategies and biodiversity enhancement plans.
Liaise with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with ecological and planning legislation.
Maintain accurate records of fieldwork and ensure data is managed effectively.
Stay up-to-date with relevant ecological and environmental policies, legislation, and best practices.
Requirements
Hold a Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) Level 3 or equivalent qualification.
A degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline.
Demonstrable experience in conducting ecological surveys and assessments.Desirable qualifications and skills include:
Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., CIEEM).
Experience in using GIS software for mapping and analysis.
Protected species survey licences (e.g., bats, great crested newts).The role involves;
Conducting field surveys to assess habitats and species on development sites.
Collaborating with colleagues to analyse survey data and prepare reports.
Attending client meetings to discuss project requirements and ecological considerations.
Benefits
Opportunities for professional development and training.
Support for achieving professional accreditation (e.g., CIEEM membership).
Flexible working arrangements to promote work-life balance.If you are passionate about ecology and eager to make a difference in the planning and development sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your ecological career!
Please send your CV to and call Hannah Parker on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion