ABR Ecology Ltd
ABR Ecology have a permanent contract position open. We are currently seeking a Graduate
Ecologist, with £25,500+ pay pro rata (negotiable dependent upon experience) to start as soon
as possible.
The role would ideally suit candidates who have graduated within the last couple of years and
are looking to gain experience in Ecological Consultancy.
The position is office-based, with extensive report writing skills to be gained, with our
office located in Verwood, Dorset. We undertake many surveys in the field covering Dorset,
Hampshire, Berkshire, Somerset, Surrey and the surrounds.
About ABR Ecology
ABR Ecology are a small, friendly consultancy based in Verwood, Dorset working throughout the
Southwest of England. Our work includes a wide variety of exciting projects ranging from
small-scale homeowner developments to more complex and challenging projects such as large-scale
housing, large Biodiversity Net Gain developments and mineral projects.
We have a specialist expertise in bats although conduct a range of surveys including dormice,
reptiles, great crested newts, barn owls and botanical surveys. We are a close-knit team
currently consisting of 12 full-time members of staff, with seasonal support sought throughout
our busy summer seasons. We are now looking for support to the team over winter, as the company
continues to grow.
Graduate Ecologist Level
Full-time (37.5 hrs per week) with a Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) scheme for any overtime hours
worked between May and August.
The Graduate Ecologist role involves assisting our more senior members of staff with surveys
including Phase 1 Habitat surveys, Preliminary Roost Appraisals (PRA) surveys, bat emergence
surveys, reptile surveys and translocation. Other fieldwork may include assistance on dormouse,
great crested newt, water vole and otter surveys. As a Graduate Ecologist, you will be expected
to help prepare biological data searches and basic reports including bat reports, Ecological
Appraisals and typing up field notes as part of a team. You will be expected to prepare for
surveys such as preparing relevant maps, survey forms etc. The fieldwork is mainly based in and
around the Southwest of England but occasionally may be further afield.
Biodiversity Net Gain training will be provided, and surveys and reports will be prepared by
yourself under the supervision of senior members of staff. We also have an excellent training
regime and a myriad of voluntary protected species sites you would be welcome to join including
dormice tube and Bechstein’s bat box sites within the local area.
Essential Skills – Graduate Ecologist Level
- Excellent time management
- A general understanding of current relevant UK Wildlife law
- Confident working with computers (using Microsoft Office) and other technology e.g. using
tablets/night vision cameras for bat emergence surveys - Good communication skills – ability to liaise with other team members and clients by
phone/email and in person - Experience of report writing with attention to detail
- Well-organised, self-motivated and able to work both independently and as part of a team
Desirable Skills – Graduate Ecologist Level (not mandatory – training will be provided
where required)
- Degree in Ecology or related field
- Experience of ecological surveys (carrying out bat emergence/re-entry surveys and using bat
detectors) - Experience of Preliminary Ecological Appraisals / Phase 1 Habitat surveys
- Experience in writing up ecological reports
- Experience in using QGIS
- Qualifying member of CIEEM or working towards membership
- In the process of working towards personal Class licences for protected species (e.g. bats,
great crested newts and dormice)
Essential Practical Requirements
- Full, clean UK driving licence & access to car insured for business use
- Dorset/Hampshire based (ideally Bournemouth area but will consider all areas – the
candidate will need to relocate if from further afield) - Ability to carry out fieldwork and work during unsociable hours including dusk/dawn times.
Working over some Bank Holidays will also be required
ABR Ecology are committed to providing a supportive working environment with a competitive
salary, in addition to ongoing opportunities for CPD and training offered for permanent members
of staff. If extending into a permanent position, support and training will be offered towards
obtaining Class licences for protected species for the right candidates. A Workplace Pension
Scheme is also provided through Nest.
ABR Ecology Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and will consider all candidates with the
right experience from all backgrounds.
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