A growing ecological consultancy is expanding its team and seeking a capable and delivery:focused Consultant Ecologist to support a range of projects across the South West. The organisation is professional and values:led, with a strong emphasis on delivering high:quality ecological work and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services. This is an opportunity to join at an early stage and play a meaningful role in shaping how the business develops and operates.
The successful candidate will take ownership of their own projects while working as part of a small, collaborative team. The position offers a balance of autonomy and support, with clear line management, mentoring, and technical guidance available when needed.
Whats On Offer
Location and Working Pattern:
The successful candidate will take ownership of their own projects while working as part of a small, collaborative team. The position offers a balance of autonomy and support, with clear line management, mentoring, and technical guidance available when needed.
Whats On Offer
- Salary of GBP28,000:GBP34,000 depending on experience
- 35:hour working week
- 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with an additional paid Christmas shutdown
- Flexible working arrangements with clear boundaries around out:of:hours commitments
- A high level of autonomy and trust, balanced with strong managerial support
- The opportunity to influence and help shape a growing consultancy
- Deliver Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRAs), and baseline BNG assessments, including habitat and condition assessments
- Undertake protected species surveys where competent, including bat surveys
- Analyse bat survey data and contribute to reporting
- Produce clear, well:structured ecological reports suitable for planning
- Manage projects from survey design through to delivery and completion
- Provide pragmatic, solution:focused ecological advice to clients
- Demonstrable experience delivering ecological consultancy projects independently
- Proven competence in PEAs, PRAs, and ecological reporting
- Confidence in BNG assessments, including habitat condition evaluation and QGIS mapping
- Strong report writing and communication skills
- Full UK driving licence
- Bat Level 1 survey licence
- Strong botanical knowledge and field skills
- Experience analysing bat data and supporting protected species work
- Previous project management experience within consultancy
Location and Working Pattern:
- Primarily home:based
- Some office presence in Taunton, alongside regular site work across Somerset and the wider South West
- Flexible working hours within agreed limits