Ecologist

Norfolk Rivers Trust

Purpose: To complete baseline habitat, species and Biodiversity Net Gain
surveys and reporting in Norfolk.

Responsible to: Rivers Ecology Team Leader

Location: Office at Bayfield near Holt. Visits across Norfolk, Cam and Ely
Ouse (CamEO) and potentially further afield. In the first year, work will primarily be in North
Norfolk.

Job term: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week

Annual Leave Entitlement: 25 days plus 8 days bank holidays pro rata.

Salary details: Grade 3: £32,473-£33,540 (9% employer Pension Contribution)

Norfolk Rivers Trust’s ambition is to deliver catchment-scale change to our water environment,
protecting our watercourses from pollution, improving habitat and ecological functioning of
streams and rivers, and enhancing resilience to climate change.

It’s an exciting time for the Trust, having expanded to a team of 30 since its inception in
2011. We are currently delivering major projects such as river re-meandering and floodplain
re-connections, providing farming and land management advice, establishing new constructed
wetlands, reintroducing species, and engaging with the community.

The Rivers Ecology team, comprised of six dedicated members, undertakes consultancy work on
behalf of Norfolk Rivers Trust, with all profits donated to the trust. With our workload on the
rise, we are now seeking an organised, self-motivated and experienced ecologist to join our
team.

The successful applicant will primarily be completing baseline habitat surveys to support
landscape recovery projects. Additionally, they will undertake protected species surveys and
habitat assessments to contribute to the various exciting projects underway at Norfolk Rivers
Trust and Rivers Ecology.

Job Description:

Principal Responsibilities:

  • Conducting UKHab classification surveys and habitat condition assessments.
  • Conducting River Condition Surveys (with a focus on chalk streams).
  • Report writing and producing habitat maps.
  • Biodiversity Net Gain calculations.
  • Assisting with other surveys (water vole, badger, electrofishing etc.) as required.
  • Tendering for new contracts with the support of the team leader.
  • From time to time, other duties as determined by Rivers Ecology/ Norfolk Rivers Trust
    management.

Person Specification:

Education: 

  • Minimum HND/BSc in Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Geography or other Land Management
    related subject.

Experience and knowledge:

Essential:

  • Clear commitment to vision and values of Norfolk Rivers Trust.
  • Exceptional listening and communication skills, with a proven ability to influence multiple
    stakeholders.
  • Ability to build and maintain relationships with partners and stakeholders.
  • Good organisational and reporting skills.
  • Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary organisation.
  • Awareness of the need for confidentiality and sensitivity.
  • Full UK driving licence with own car covered by business insurance is essential.
  • Experience in undertaking habitat surveys and knowledge of assigning habitat codes using
    UKHab.
  • Practical experience of Biodiversity Net Gain, including conducting condition assessments
    using the BNG condition assessment sheets.
  • Good botanical identification skills.

Desirable:

  • GIS experience (QGIS or ArcPro).
  • River Condition Assessment qualification.
  • Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) Level 3 or above.
  • CIEEM membership.

Applications:

To apply, please send your completed Job Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring
Information Form and a covering letter/email to [email protected] by Monday 13th May at 5pm.

Interviews will be held the week commencing 20th May.

If you have any questions regarding this role, please contact: Liam Hall (Rivers Ecology Team
Leader) on 07496 394545.

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