
Lakeway Ecological Consultancy Ltd
Are you an experienced Ecologist looking for your next challenge? Do you want to work on
a variety of exciting projects that balance wildlife conservation with development? If so, we
would love to hear from you!
At Lakeway Ecological Consultancy, we are a small but growing wildlife-focused ecological
consultancy based in the heart of Devon. Due to our continued success, we are looking for a
passionate and skilled Senior Ecologist to join our team.
Why Join Us?
- Career Growth: A fantastic opportunity to develop your consultancy career with the support
of experienced ecologists and conservationists. - Diverse Projects: Work on everything from small-scale developments to large conservation
and monitoring projects. - Flexible Working: Office-based in Okehampton, with hybrid or remote working options
considered. - Work-Life Balance: TOIL policy in place to support a healthy work schedule.
About the Role
As
a Senior Ecologist, you will:
- Manage and lead projects, including ecological surveys (PEA, dormouse, reptile, bat
surveys), mitigation strategies, Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) Assessments, HRA and Phosphate
Assessments. - Work closely with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders to achieve the best outcomes
for wildlife and development. - Provide mentorship to junior team members and peer review reports as part of our
Quality Assurance process. - Conduct and oversee protected species surveys and mitigation, with a focus on bat
licensing (EPSL).
Who We Are Looking For
Essential:
- A degree in Ecology or related subject.
- Minimum 4 years’ experience in consultancy/nature conservation.
- Experience with UKHab, BNG Assessments, protected species surveys & mitigation.
- Strong communication skills, including liaising with Natural England, County Ecologists
& Local Authorities. - Level 2 bat licence, with experience in EPSL mitigation licensing (licence holder or
accredited agent). - A full UK driving licence (or alternative means to travel to remote survey
sites).
Desirable:
- FISC Level 4 or equivalent botanical skills.
- Experience mentoring or managing staff.
- Experience conducting HRA assessments.
What We Offer
- Salary: £33,000 – £40,000 (depending on experience)
- Full-time (37.5 hrs) or Part-time (min. 3 days/week)
- Holidays: 20 days + bank holidays + birthday off + Christmas shutdown (minimum 33 days
total) - Training & Development: Access to external and in-house training
- Professional Membership Fees Covered (CIEEM, licences, vaccinations)
- Attendance at a UK conference of your choice each year
- Pension Contribution: 5% employer contribution
- Regular check-ins with Directors to support staff well-being
We aim to acknowledge receipt of all applications within five working days.
How to apply
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