Are you an experienced licensed bat ecologist with a passion for the provision of high quality ecological expertise If so, you could be just the person we need to join our established and successful Ecology Services department
Senior Bat Ecologist Full time, 35 hours c£25k dependent on skills and experience. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our established Ecology Services team and contribute to the ongoing delivery of high quality ecological advice. Educated to degree level, with a passion for wildlife conservation, you will need to be enthusiastic and well organised. The successful applicant will be an experienced ecologist and holder of a Natural England bat survey license. You will need to be passionate about biodiversity enhancement and committed to providing ecological advice that supports the aims and objectives of Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Surrey Wildlife Trust is dedicated to protecting Surrey’s wildlife. Our Ecology Services team specialises in biodiversity protection, botanical and protected species surveys and habitat management plans. We have been providing expert advice to developers, local authorities, private landowners, corporations and conservation organisations for over 20 years. As a Wildlife Trust Consultancy we are committed to The Wildlife Trust’s vision for landscape scale biodiversity conservation and the provision of local expertise. This role will require flexibility and involves travel between survey sites within Surrey. A full UK driving licence is essential.
For an Application Form and full job profile, please see our website at www.surreywildlifetrust.co.uk. If you have any questions, please contact Nicky Williamson, Ecology Services Manager Nicky.Williamson@surreywt.org.uk 01483 795440. The deadline for applications is 5pm Monday 18th April 2016, with interviews likely to be held during the week beginning 25th April.
Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) is a registered charity no. 208123, and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England no. 645176. We are the only organization concerned solely with the conservation of all forms of wildlife in Surrey. Further information can be found on our website www.surreywildlifetrust.org
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