Contract Ecologist Somerset We are seeking a skilled and experienced Contract Ecologist to provide expert ecological advice and support to an established planning team. This is a home-based role with the option to work from the offices if preferred. The position is offered on a 3-month contract basis, with the potential for extension, and up to full-time hours (37 hours per week). This is an excellent opportunity for a professional with a strong background in ecology or planning to make a meaningful impact in a region renowned for its diverse habitats, protected species, and unique landscape character! Responsibilities As a Contract Ecologist, your key responsibilities will include: * Providing expert ecological advice on planning applications, pre-application enquiries, and enforcement cases. * Reviewing ecological reports such as Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIAs), and Habitat Regulations Assessments (HRAs). * Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, including the Habitats Regulations, Wildlife and Countryside Act, and Environment Act 2021. Requirements * A degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. * Proven experience working in or with a local authority planning team is beneficial. * Strong understanding of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy. * Practical experience with Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments. Desirable: * Membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) at Associate or Full level. * Protected species survey licences (e.g., bats, great crested newts). * Experience with GIS and ecological mapping tools. * Familiarity with Somerset's local ecological context and planning framework. What's involved? On a typical day, you will: * Review and provide feedback on ecological reports submitted with planning applications. * Collaborate with planning officers and other stakeholders to ensure ecological considerations are addressed in decision-making. * Assess Biodiversity Net Gain plans and provide recommendations for compliance. * Develop and advise on mitigation strategies for Nutrient Neutrality. * Communicate with developers, consultants, and statutory bodies to address ecological concerns. * Maintain detailed records of your work and contribute to internal reporting processes. Benefits include; * Flexible, home-based working arrangements with the option to work from Somerset offices. * Opportunity to contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes in a region with rich biodiversity. * Competitive contract terms with potential for extension. * Collaborative and supportive working environment within a dedicated planning and environment team. How to Apply
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