Originally founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London, today the Royal Entomological Society (RES) is a modern, forward thinking, progressive organisation devoted to the understanding and development of insect science. The Society supports international collaboration, research and publication. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are.
The Society has developed an exciting strategy for 2025-2028. This RES has a publishing arm that has a growing journal portfolio and produces new books each year. The Society has an entomological library and runs a number of conferences and meetings each year covering a range of scientific fields. Through its outreach work and events, the Society looks to promote and increase the public’s understanding of insect science. Working with partner organisations, the Society organises the annual ‘Insect Week’.
Our Conservation Science team undertake internationally recognised, evidence-based research on rare and endangered species both in the UK and abroad with particular reference to the impacts of climate change. The data collected in our extensive field work programme is used to give clear management advice to landowners. This contributes to the delivery of appropriately managed habitats necessary to sustain and increase populations of species which are nationally and internationally threatened.
Governed by elected members and fellows of the Society, sitting as a council and chaired by the RES President, the organisation has a team of staff that run the Society and its day-to-day activities on behalf of the members. There are also many volunteers who support the Society’s operations.
RES has ambitious aims for the future. You will be part of a small but growing team, in which all roles make a major contribution to the Society. You will work with internal and external partners in achieving our vision to ‘enrich the world with insect science’.
This new role is a great opportunity to make a difference. You will be joining a small team who run several science-based conservation projects, including the Large blue butterfly Reintroduction Project. Key areas of research include measuring the impact of extreme weather events on insect populations and identifying practical mitigation responses to climate change.
Contract: This is a fixed-term post for 18 months. The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check.
Remuneration: This salary is a Band 2 position on the RES salary scale. The starting salary is £32,304 with the potential to increase to £39,090 based on annual performance targets. The salary scale is reviewed annually with both a cost-of-living and performance related pay increase within the pay bands determined in the pay policy. Any pay awards are applied to salaries at this point.
Hours of work: The post is full-time based on 37.5 hours per week. The working pattern has flexibility and can be discussed during the recruitment process. For the right candidate, we would consider part-time working. Please make any requests clear in a covering letter in your application.
Annual & Bank Holidays: The holiday year runs from 1 March to 28/29 February each year. You will have an annual holiday entitlement of 25 days plus an additional 8 Public/Bank holidays. Anyone joining part-way through a year will receive a pro-rata entitlement for that year. In addition to the above, we recognise and reward staff loyalty by awarding additional paid leave days, based on length of service, up to a maximum cumulative total of 5 additional days paid leave (pro-rata for part time).
Pension: The post-holder will be eligible to join the RES Pension Scheme.
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Probationary Period: This post has a 6-month probationary period, during which your suitability for the post will be assessed.
Our projects succeed due to positive partnership working with a wide range of academics, statutory bodies, NGOs and landowners. The successful candidate will be carrying out regular habitat assessments in the field, working with and advising site managers. This role involves working outdoors for extended periods, including carrying survey equipment across uneven, rugged and sometimes remote terrain. A level of physical fitness appropriate to these activities is required.
The team have a number of projects in place with several others in the pipeline. This role will be actively involved in all of these projects with the opportunity to develop new ideas that will further scientific understanding and deliver beneficial outcomes for many vulnerable species.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusivity: We pride ourselves on being a welcoming and supportive organisation to all of our team and membership. All of our team are highly valued and we will support everyone to carry out their role successfully. As a living wage employer, we are committed to ensuring fair pay for all of our colleagues. We encourage staff to be involved with the organisation and have a flexible approach to enable our staff to work and achieve to the best of their ability. We will support individuals to develop in their roles with access to annual reviews and training development.
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