Kickstart Your Ecological Career in One of the UK's Most Inspiring Landscapes
If you're an early-career ecologist looking to gain hands-on experience across a wide variety of habitats and projects, this is your chance to join a friendly, supportive team making a real difference.
INCA
(Industry Nature Conservation Association) is a small, respected, not-for-profit organisation based on Teesside and operating across the Tees Valley and North Yorkshire – an area where industry and nature exist often side-by-side in a landscape rich in biodiversity. For over 30 years, we've been the go-to ecological experts for local industry, conservation bodies, and regulators.
As part of our team, you'll get to work on:
· Diverse habitats, from saltmarshes, dunes, and ancient woodland to intertidal mudflats, meadows, and rare open mosaic habitats
· Projects that help protect internationally important sites for wildlife
· Real-world environmental challenges linked to Net Zero and the transition to renewable energy
You'll develop skills in:
· Habitat survey and mapping (including UK Habitats Classification)
· Habitat Regulations Assessments
· Biodiversity Net Gain assessment and application
· Understanding and applying designated sites legislation
· Working collaboratively with experienced ecologists and a wide range of stakeholders
What we offer:
· Highly flexible hybrid working and a supportive, family-focused culture
· Guidance and mentoring from some of the region's most experienced ecologists
· Competitive salary (£25k+ depending on experience)
· Generous holidays (up to 30+ days plus bank holidays), pension scheme, private healthcare, and paid professional memberships.
This is more than just a job – it's an opportunity to learn, grow, and make an impact in one of the UK's most unique landscapes.
If you're ready to build your skills and shape your future in ecology, we'd love to hear from you.
Essential
* At least one years' experience as a professional ecological consultant, or 2 years in ecological research or 3 years ecological experience.
* Excellent teamwork and communication skills.
* Full clean driving licence.
* Good ecological field skills covering a range of protected species and habitats.
* The ability to write concise, high quality, technical reports in line with CIEEM guidelines.
Desirable
* Degree in a relevant subject
* Associate membership of CIEEM (or higher) and a willingness to work towards Full membership.
* An understanding of the legislative and planning policy framework as it relates to ecology and nature conservation.
* A working knowledge of QGIS.
* BSBI FISC (Level 2 or above).
* Experience of writing fee proposals, project management and client liaison.
* Natural England protected species licences.
Please send CV's and expressions of interest by October 17th to or contact Interviews will take place in early November.