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Launch your ecology career in St Neots. Deliver core consultancy including PEAs, Biodiversity Net Gain, and protected species surveys. Engage in innovative areas like Natural Capital while developing key professional skills. Benefit from a supportive team, generous holiday scheme, and health cash...
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United Kingdom , St Neots
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Lead the development of Natural Capital and Green Finance services from our St. Neots office. This Ecologist role focuses on delivering Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments, ecological surveys, and shaping sustainable land-use strategies. We seek a degree-qualified professional with BNG experi...
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United Kingdom , St. Neots
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Join Brown&Co's growing ecology team in Norwich. Manage diverse projects from Ecological Assessments to habitat banking, requiring 3+ years' consultancy experience. Enjoy excellent career progression, a generous holiday scheme, and health benefits in a supportive, forward-focused environment.
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United Kingdom , Norwich
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Join Brown&Co's ecology team in St. Neots. This role requires a degree, 3+ years of consultancy experience, and skills in ecological assessments and protected species surveys. Manage diverse projects and enjoy benefits like generous holiday, health cashplan, and a pension scheme.
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United Kingdom , St. Neots
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Join ADAS, part of RSK Group, as an Ecologist in Cambridge. This role requires a botanical specialism with FISC Level 4 competence and offers diverse project involvement. We provide mentorship, local projects, and a strong emphasis on work-life balance with flexible hours. A full UK driving licen...
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United Kingdom , Cambridge
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45000.00 GBP / Year
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Join ADAS (RSK Group) as an Ecologist in a hybrid, home-based role near Cambridge. We seek a botanist with FISC Level 4 certification to conduct habitat surveys, protected species assessments, and produce technical reports. A full UK driving licence is essential. Enjoy benefits like life assuranc...
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United Kingdom , Cambridge
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45000.00 GBP / Year
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Explore a rewarding career dedicated to the study and protection of our natural world with ecologist jobs. Ecologists are scientific professionals who investigate the relationships between living organisms—including plants, animals, and microbes—and their physical environments. Their work is fundamental to understanding biodiversity, ecosystem health, and the impacts of human activity, providing the critical data needed to inform conservation efforts, sustainable land management, and environmental policy. A career in ecology is ideal for those passionate about science, the outdoors, and making a tangible contribution to environmental stewardship. The day-to-day responsibilities of an ecologist are diverse and often vary with the seasons. A core function involves conducting detailed field surveys to assess habitats and species populations. This can include identifying flora and fauna, mapping habitats, and using various survey techniques such as bat detector transects, amphibian trapping, or botanical quadrat sampling. Much of this fieldwork is seasonally constrained and can require working irregular hours, including early mornings, evenings, and sometimes overnight stays. Following data collection, ecologists spend significant time analyzing findings, writing comprehensive technical reports, and providing expert assessments. These reports are crucial for clients in sectors like construction, development, government, and conservation, ensuring projects comply with environmental legislation and mitigate ecological impact. Typical career paths in ecology often begin at the assistant level, where individuals gain hands-on experience in survey methodologies and mitigation techniques under supervision. As ecologists progress to senior or principal levels, their roles expand to include project management, client liaison, budgeting, and mentoring junior staff. They are responsible for designing survey strategies, managing projects from inception to completion, and ensuring work meets strict professional and legal standards. A key aspect of the profession is staying current with environmental laws, such as those protecting specific species, and often holding relevant survey licences. Common requirements for ecologist jobs include a university degree in ecology, environmental science, biology, or a closely related field. Practical field skills, a strong aptitude for species identification, and a meticulous approach to data collection are essential. Professionals must be physically fit for outdoor work in all weather conditions and typically need a valid driving licence due to the need to travel to various survey sites. Desirable personal attributes include self-motivation, problem-solving abilities, and excellent written and verbal communication skills for report writing and client interaction. Many ecologists also choose to join professional bodies, which uphold standards and provide ongoing development. Whether you are starting out or are an experienced professional, ecologist jobs offer a unique opportunity to build a meaningful career at the forefront of environmental protection and science.

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