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Aquatic Assistant Ecologist / Ecologist
Adler and Allan Ltd Wokingham, Berkshire
Job Description Aquatic Assistant Ecologist / Ecologist Wokingham, United Kingdom Employees work in a hybrid mode Ideally based within 2 hours of Wokingham Office but this is flexible Full-time We are seeking an Aquatic Ecologist or Assistant Ecologist to provide aquatic ecological support to existing and new projects and provision of ecological services to the Group. Responsibilities Include: To undertake ecological site assessments of aquatic fauna and flora and complete associated report writing; Process aquatic macroinvertebrate samples and perform analyses for macroinvertebrates (RICT 3, BMWP & WHPT); To be reactive and respond to environmental incidents, complete the fieldwork necessary to enable a professional ecological impact assessment to be completed with report writing; Provide advice to the wider Group and clients on potential ecological impacts on emergency and/or planned works; Authoring reports, devising monitoring strategies and working within multi-disciplinary teams to provide specialist input; Lead small survey teams including macroinvertebrate, RCA and electrofishing surveys, whilst supporting large scale surveys; Assist business development and marketing; To support the wider Water & Ecology team with general project delivery; Prepare quotes for small scale projects; To project manage their own workloads to ensure a successful and profitable delivery; Successfully manage medium sized projects or multiple small scale projects. Qualifications Ideally at least one year of experience in ecological consultancy, with a particular emphasis on the aquatic environment; An understanding and experience of the industry survey techniques including fish and macroinvertebrates; Knowledge of legislation relating to the aquatic environment and its implementation, particularly the Water Framework Directive; Good personal time management, communication skills with internal and external clients and team members locally and nationally; Willingness to learn new skills and to be flexible in terms of travelling and working hours as projects can be distributed across the UK; Qualified to degree level in an environmental subject and have substantive experience in an aquatic ecology role; Higher degree in Aquatic Ecology or related discipline would be an advantage; Membership of an environmental professional body; Previous commercial and/or regulatory experience would be desirable; Conversant with Microsoft Word and Excel, and wider experience of scheduling / programming using specialist computer programs where appropriate would be an advantage; A full UK driving licence. Additional Information Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Job Description Aquatic Assistant Ecologist / Ecologist Wokingham, United Kingdom Employees work in a hybrid mode Ideally based within 2 hours of Wokingham Office but this is flexible Full-time We are seeking an Aquatic Ecologist or Assistant Ecologist to provide aquatic ecological support to existing and new projects and provision of ecological services to the Group. Responsibilities Include: To undertake ecological site assessments of aquatic fauna and flora and complete associated report writing; Process aquatic macroinvertebrate samples and perform analyses for macroinvertebrates (RICT 3, BMWP & WHPT); To be reactive and respond to environmental incidents, complete the fieldwork necessary to enable a professional ecological impact assessment to be completed with report writing; Provide advice to the wider Group and clients on potential ecological impacts on emergency and/or planned works; Authoring reports, devising monitoring strategies and working within multi-disciplinary teams to provide specialist input; Lead small survey teams including macroinvertebrate, RCA and electrofishing surveys, whilst supporting large scale surveys; Assist business development and marketing; To support the wider Water & Ecology team with general project delivery; Prepare quotes for small scale projects; To project manage their own workloads to ensure a successful and profitable delivery; Successfully manage medium sized projects or multiple small scale projects. Qualifications Ideally at least one year of experience in ecological consultancy, with a particular emphasis on the aquatic environment; An understanding and experience of the industry survey techniques including fish and macroinvertebrates; Knowledge of legislation relating to the aquatic environment and its implementation, particularly the Water Framework Directive; Good personal time management, communication skills with internal and external clients and team members locally and nationally; Willingness to learn new skills and to be flexible in terms of travelling and working hours as projects can be distributed across the UK; Qualified to degree level in an environmental subject and have substantive experience in an aquatic ecology role; Higher degree in Aquatic Ecology or related discipline would be an advantage; Membership of an environmental professional body; Previous commercial and/or regulatory experience would be desirable; Conversant with Microsoft Word and Excel, and wider experience of scheduling / programming using specialist computer programs where appropriate would be an advantage; A full UK driving licence. Additional Information Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know. JBRP1_UKTJ
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD
Landscape Architect
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD City, Birmingham
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Education Assistant
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Are you passionate about education and making a meaningful impact on global women's health? This exciting opportunity offers you the chance to join the Education team of an international membership body for professionals. You will provide vital administrative support to the Education department, assisting with the management of education-related committees and sub-committees, ensuring the smooth running of committee meetings, and contributing to the development and dissemination of educational outputs. Role responsibilities The successful candidate will provide high-quality administrative support to their Education department. From managing committee schedules to minute-taking, assisting with volunteer recruitment processes, and supporting the production and dissemination of committee outputs, you will be integral to the effective delivery of their educational activities. You will work closely with the rest of the Education team and other departments to ensure that all processes are streamlined, ensuring the best possible service for our members and stakeholders. Role requirements They are seeking candidates with experience in working with committees, excellent organisational and communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. A strong attention to detail, ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and a passion for supporting educational initiatives are essential for success in this role. You will need to demonstrate a commitment to delivering excellent customer service, as well as experience in working with data and producing reports. Please read the job description to find out more about the position and person specification. Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Salary: £24,500-27,000 per annum dependent on experience, plus benefits. Location: The role is based in London. A hybrid working system is in place and the job holder will be expected to work from their location for a minimum of 2 days each week. Due to the nature of the role, the job holder may be required to work from the office more than 2 days a week. Benefits include: 25days annual leave per annum plus eight Bank/Public holidays (rising by 1 day per year for every complete year of service, up to anadditional5 days), together with 3additionaldays over Christmas and New Year. 4% (matched) employer pension, rising to 6% on successful completion of probation. Employee Assistance Program. Season ticket loan scheme. Death in service About their organisation: Our client is a highly respected professional membership organisation across 140 countries, comprised primarily of clinicians who are ultrasound experts in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The Society includes obstetricians and gynecologists, trainees, medical doctors, scientists, sonographers, midwives and other health professionals who work to advance women s health and well-being globally. Their mission is to improve women s health through the provision, advancement and dissemination of the highest quality education, standards and research information around ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology. This is achieved through education and training, programmatic initiatives and advocacy. They are an equal opportunities employer and are proud to employ a workforce that reflects the diverse communities they serve. They welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons from all backgrounds. Please submit your application, CV and covering letter as soon as possible ; they reserve the right to close any adverts before the closing date of 6th March 2026, once they have received sufficient applications. Interviews may be organised before the closing date (or if not, week of 9th March 2026). Regrettably, they are not able to provide feedback to those candidates who are not shortlisted, as it simply would not be manageable to do so. REF-
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about education and making a meaningful impact on global women's health? This exciting opportunity offers you the chance to join the Education team of an international membership body for professionals. You will provide vital administrative support to the Education department, assisting with the management of education-related committees and sub-committees, ensuring the smooth running of committee meetings, and contributing to the development and dissemination of educational outputs. Role responsibilities The successful candidate will provide high-quality administrative support to their Education department. From managing committee schedules to minute-taking, assisting with volunteer recruitment processes, and supporting the production and dissemination of committee outputs, you will be integral to the effective delivery of their educational activities. You will work closely with the rest of the Education team and other departments to ensure that all processes are streamlined, ensuring the best possible service for our members and stakeholders. Role requirements They are seeking candidates with experience in working with committees, excellent organisational and communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. A strong attention to detail, ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and a passion for supporting educational initiatives are essential for success in this role. You will need to demonstrate a commitment to delivering excellent customer service, as well as experience in working with data and producing reports. Please read the job description to find out more about the position and person specification. Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Salary: £24,500-27,000 per annum dependent on experience, plus benefits. Location: The role is based in London. A hybrid working system is in place and the job holder will be expected to work from their location for a minimum of 2 days each week. Due to the nature of the role, the job holder may be required to work from the office more than 2 days a week. Benefits include: 25days annual leave per annum plus eight Bank/Public holidays (rising by 1 day per year for every complete year of service, up to anadditional5 days), together with 3additionaldays over Christmas and New Year. 4% (matched) employer pension, rising to 6% on successful completion of probation. Employee Assistance Program. Season ticket loan scheme. Death in service About their organisation: Our client is a highly respected professional membership organisation across 140 countries, comprised primarily of clinicians who are ultrasound experts in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The Society includes obstetricians and gynecologists, trainees, medical doctors, scientists, sonographers, midwives and other health professionals who work to advance women s health and well-being globally. Their mission is to improve women s health through the provision, advancement and dissemination of the highest quality education, standards and research information around ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology. This is achieved through education and training, programmatic initiatives and advocacy. They are an equal opportunities employer and are proud to employ a workforce that reflects the diverse communities they serve. They welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons from all backgrounds. Please submit your application, CV and covering letter as soon as possible ; they reserve the right to close any adverts before the closing date of 6th March 2026, once they have received sufficient applications. Interviews may be organised before the closing date (or if not, week of 9th March 2026). Regrettably, they are not able to provide feedback to those candidates who are not shortlisted, as it simply would not be manageable to do so. REF-
Parkside
Project Coordinator - ECOLOGY
Parkside Chalgrove, Oxfordshire
Project Coordinator - Ecology (Office-Based, Oxfordshire or Hybrid) Please note: A background in Ecology is considered essential for this role. I'm recruiting for a newly created Project Coordinator position with an established and forward-thinking ecological consultancy. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to remain closely involved in ecological projects but step away from fieldwork and into a structured, office-based coordination role. The company has built a strong model for developing early-career ecologists - bringing in interns and seasonal staff and training them up into consultant-level roles. This new Project Coordinator role has been introduced to bridge the gap between ecologists and clients, ensuring projects run smoothly and that junior staff are properly supported as they develop both technical and consultancy skills. In this role, you'd manage projects, liaise directly with clients, and mentor junior ecologists acting as assistant project managers. They'll handle surveys and fieldwork, while you coordinate delivery, review reports and quotes, and oversee communication with clients - keeping junior team members looped in so they can learn the ropes. It's a 9-5 office-based role (no fieldwork required) , though hybrid working is available. Because the position is brand new, there's plenty of scope to shape it and make it your own. The role includes: Project management and coordination of survey schedules Acting as the main point of contact for clients and the internal team Overseeing quotes, project documentation, and report reviews (especially if CIEEM qualified) Supporting and mentoring junior ecologists Helping refine internal processes as the role evolves Who this would suit: This would be ideal for a Senior Ecologist who enjoys organisation, mentoring, and communication, but wants to move away from fieldwork into a more structured, strategic position. Essential Skills & Experience: Strong enthusiasm for ecology and environmental work Solid understanding of UK habitat and protected species surveys Good grasp of survey design, mitigation, and best practice Confident communicator with clients and colleagues alike Organised, proactive, and collaborative Experience producing quotes and managing project delivery Desirable: Full or eligible member of CIEEM Strong report writing skills Degree in an ecology-related subject Previous line management or mentoring experience Business development or networking experience Benefits include: Competitive salary and pension Apple computer and iPhone Paid professional memberships Unlimited internal and external training budget Staff-nominated bonus scheme Unlimited annual leave and flexible working Genuine progression opportunities within a growing consultancy The role is based within commuting distance of Oxfordshire , with the option of hybrid working.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Project Coordinator - Ecology (Office-Based, Oxfordshire or Hybrid) Please note: A background in Ecology is considered essential for this role. I'm recruiting for a newly created Project Coordinator position with an established and forward-thinking ecological consultancy. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to remain closely involved in ecological projects but step away from fieldwork and into a structured, office-based coordination role. The company has built a strong model for developing early-career ecologists - bringing in interns and seasonal staff and training them up into consultant-level roles. This new Project Coordinator role has been introduced to bridge the gap between ecologists and clients, ensuring projects run smoothly and that junior staff are properly supported as they develop both technical and consultancy skills. In this role, you'd manage projects, liaise directly with clients, and mentor junior ecologists acting as assistant project managers. They'll handle surveys and fieldwork, while you coordinate delivery, review reports and quotes, and oversee communication with clients - keeping junior team members looped in so they can learn the ropes. It's a 9-5 office-based role (no fieldwork required) , though hybrid working is available. Because the position is brand new, there's plenty of scope to shape it and make it your own. The role includes: Project management and coordination of survey schedules Acting as the main point of contact for clients and the internal team Overseeing quotes, project documentation, and report reviews (especially if CIEEM qualified) Supporting and mentoring junior ecologists Helping refine internal processes as the role evolves Who this would suit: This would be ideal for a Senior Ecologist who enjoys organisation, mentoring, and communication, but wants to move away from fieldwork into a more structured, strategic position. Essential Skills & Experience: Strong enthusiasm for ecology and environmental work Solid understanding of UK habitat and protected species surveys Good grasp of survey design, mitigation, and best practice Confident communicator with clients and colleagues alike Organised, proactive, and collaborative Experience producing quotes and managing project delivery Desirable: Full or eligible member of CIEEM Strong report writing skills Degree in an ecology-related subject Previous line management or mentoring experience Business development or networking experience Benefits include: Competitive salary and pension Apple computer and iPhone Paid professional memberships Unlimited internal and external training budget Staff-nominated bonus scheme Unlimited annual leave and flexible working Genuine progression opportunities within a growing consultancy The role is based within commuting distance of Oxfordshire , with the option of hybrid working.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Administrator
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Administrator Internally known as Workforce and Professionalism Assistant About the role Are you passionate about workforce development and improving professional support services? We are seeking a motivated Workforce and Professionalism Assistant to join the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). In this role, you will provide essential administrative support to our Workforce and Professionalism team, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. You will contribute to our efforts in supporting the O&G workforce, creating positive member experiences and enhancing workforce services. In this role you will have an opportunity to: Provide administrative support and record management for the RCOG awards process and other key initiatives. Support the RCOG O&G job plan review service, including correspondence, record maintenance and escalation of queries. Monitor budget expenditures, handle expenses, and assist with financial record-keeping. Manage correspondence and ensure timely responses to queries, supporting the Job Plan Review Service. Assist with workforce publications, ensuring content is accurate, relevant, and timely. Support the coordination of small-scale events and focus groups. Take minutes at meetings and contribute to the general administrative processes of the team. Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection principles in managing sensitive information. For the full list of key responsibilities, please check the recruitment pack. At RCOG, we are a values-led organisation committed to inclusivity, collaboration, and making a positive impact on the healthcare sector. Join our team, where your contributions will shape the future of women s healthcare. About you This position is well-suited to an organised, proactive and customer-focused professional who enjoys building lasting relationships and working in a dynamic environment. You will bring excellent administrative, communication and organisational skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Requirements: Effective communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage professionally with a wide range of stakeholders Demonstrable experience in administrative tasks Working knowledge of supporting meetings, events and committees Understanding of the importance of confidentiality and data protection Desirable criteria: Familiarity with NHS workforce or O&G careers. A background in working within a medical or membership-based organisation. Our culture and benefits As a key member of the team, you will be located in our offices in London Bridge. We offer a friendly, values led working culture with an excellent benefits package that includes: Agile and flexible working environment and free lunch onsite 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and office closure from 25 December to 1 January 10% pension contribution after probation Enhanced wellbeing and family support Interest-free bike and season ticket loans after probation Tailored Learning and Development and study leave Affinity staff networks Life assurance and income protection schemes Lifestyle discounts For a full list of the benefits we offer, please visit our careers site.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Administrator Internally known as Workforce and Professionalism Assistant About the role Are you passionate about workforce development and improving professional support services? We are seeking a motivated Workforce and Professionalism Assistant to join the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). In this role, you will provide essential administrative support to our Workforce and Professionalism team, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. You will contribute to our efforts in supporting the O&G workforce, creating positive member experiences and enhancing workforce services. In this role you will have an opportunity to: Provide administrative support and record management for the RCOG awards process and other key initiatives. Support the RCOG O&G job plan review service, including correspondence, record maintenance and escalation of queries. Monitor budget expenditures, handle expenses, and assist with financial record-keeping. Manage correspondence and ensure timely responses to queries, supporting the Job Plan Review Service. Assist with workforce publications, ensuring content is accurate, relevant, and timely. Support the coordination of small-scale events and focus groups. Take minutes at meetings and contribute to the general administrative processes of the team. Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection principles in managing sensitive information. For the full list of key responsibilities, please check the recruitment pack. At RCOG, we are a values-led organisation committed to inclusivity, collaboration, and making a positive impact on the healthcare sector. Join our team, where your contributions will shape the future of women s healthcare. About you This position is well-suited to an organised, proactive and customer-focused professional who enjoys building lasting relationships and working in a dynamic environment. You will bring excellent administrative, communication and organisational skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Requirements: Effective communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage professionally with a wide range of stakeholders Demonstrable experience in administrative tasks Working knowledge of supporting meetings, events and committees Understanding of the importance of confidentiality and data protection Desirable criteria: Familiarity with NHS workforce or O&G careers. A background in working within a medical or membership-based organisation. Our culture and benefits As a key member of the team, you will be located in our offices in London Bridge. We offer a friendly, values led working culture with an excellent benefits package that includes: Agile and flexible working environment and free lunch onsite 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and office closure from 25 December to 1 January 10% pension contribution after probation Enhanced wellbeing and family support Interest-free bike and season ticket loans after probation Tailored Learning and Development and study leave Affinity staff networks Life assurance and income protection schemes Lifestyle discounts For a full list of the benefits we offer, please visit our careers site.
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD
Ecologist
PEBBLE RECRUITMENT LTD Bristol, Gloucestershire
Ecologist Position: Ecologist Location: Bristol Salary: £26,000 - £34,000 Benefits: Progression + Flexible Working + TOIL + Generous Holiday Package Whether you are an experienced Assistant Ecologist (2.5-3+ years experience) ready for the next step in your career, or an established Ecological Consultant seeking the perfect opening, this role offers an exciting prospect. We have a fantastic opportunity with a rapidly growing company based in Bristol that values personal and technical development while providing exposure to a range of interesting and prestigious projects. In this role, you will take charge of leading and coordinating the technical aspects of projects in and around Bristol, ensuring a high level of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Project coordination, client and stakeholder collaboration, and showcasing the company's capabilities to potential clients will also be integral to your responsibilities as an Ecologist. Ecologist - Ideal Candidate Profile: Degree in Ecology, Environmental Management, or a related field Proven experience in a UK consultancy conducting a range of protected species surveys Report Writing Protected Species licenses are desirable but not essential Join this Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy that offers not only competitive remuneration but also excellent opportunities for progression, flexible working arrangements, TOIL, and hybrid working, as well as other attractive benefits to be discussed at the interview. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Ecologist Position: Ecologist Location: Bristol Salary: £26,000 - £34,000 Benefits: Progression + Flexible Working + TOIL + Generous Holiday Package Whether you are an experienced Assistant Ecologist (2.5-3+ years experience) ready for the next step in your career, or an established Ecological Consultant seeking the perfect opening, this role offers an exciting prospect. We have a fantastic opportunity with a rapidly growing company based in Bristol that values personal and technical development while providing exposure to a range of interesting and prestigious projects. In this role, you will take charge of leading and coordinating the technical aspects of projects in and around Bristol, ensuring a high level of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Project coordination, client and stakeholder collaboration, and showcasing the company's capabilities to potential clients will also be integral to your responsibilities as an Ecologist. Ecologist - Ideal Candidate Profile: Degree in Ecology, Environmental Management, or a related field Proven experience in a UK consultancy conducting a range of protected species surveys Report Writing Protected Species licenses are desirable but not essential Join this Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy that offers not only competitive remuneration but also excellent opportunities for progression, flexible working arrangements, TOIL, and hybrid working, as well as other attractive benefits to be discussed at the interview. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Knepp Swallows Ltd
Deputy Front of House Manager
Knepp Swallows Ltd Dial Post, Sussex
Job Title: Deputy Front of House Manager Location: Knepp Wilding Kitchen, Dial Post, Horsham, RH13 8NQ Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 pa plus tips (approx. 8 -10,000 pa) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About us: Knepp is a 3,500 acre estate devoted to nature conservation based pioneering rewilding principles. Using grazing animals as the drivers of habitat creation, and with the restoration of dynamic, natural water courses, the project has seen extraordinary increases in wildlife. The estate attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year and is the subject of a best-selling book, many newspaper articles and a major film, released in cinemas and now on major streaming platforms. The new, 4m Wilding Kitchen & Shop combines a Michelin -listed restaurant, courtyard with airstream coffee trailer; market garden (growing our own organic produce) and our shop. The site is primarily daytime only (breakfast and lunch, seven days a week), with occasional evening events. Knepp has created a butchery, producing award-winning beef, venison and pork. As part of this new venture, the restaurant is able to showcase the best quality, wild range, organic meat, as well as produce from our new 3-acre organic market garden. Our aim is to create one of the most exciting and sustainable culinary locations in Britain, with a dedicated local and national following. About the role: This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic, enthusiastic, talented and passionate manager looking for a new challenge and to make a difference to the planet. Working alongside a team of expert chefs, growers, butchers, stockmen and ecologists they will lead the creation of a unique restaurant at the heart of one of the UK's pioneering rewilding projects, establishing it as a trusted and revered food destination. Following our latest green Michelin star, we are always striving to improve our customer experience and teams table service etiquette. The ideal candidate will be an integral part of the team, being energetic and engaging with our team, spreading this to our guest's experience, day and night. Responsibilities: Overseeing & managing day to day operations of our 160 cover the site in absence of manager Maintaining high quality service across two private dining spaces, main restaurant and our courtyard airstream Maintaining consistent customer experience Resolving complaints promptly and professionally Clear and precise daily communication to the front and back of house team. Monthly stock takes & weekly stock ordering Communicating with suppliers as and when needed Completion of daily administrative tasks; emails, etc Managing team; rota's, daily skills, sickness Ensuring health & safety protocols are kept in place About you: Essential Experience: Minimum 2 years in a respectable hospitality establishment Minimum of 2 years managing a team, rotas and day to day running of shifts Door host and Sevenrooms booking system (or equivalent) Complaint handling Bar trained (hot and cold drinks; cocktails etc) Ordering and stock taking Back office operations of till systems Driving licence essential Desirable: To act as a role model to your team To work with higher management to build the team into the best people for the right roles To develop, train and coach your team To bring fun and positive energy to the workplace and ensure a happy, motivated, and focused team To offer guidance to your team Customer experience: To ensure high customer experience and promote our ethos To champion swift, efficient, knowledgeable and engaging restaurant service To ensure compliance by the team of standard operating procedures To engage with the wider Estate team in the delivery of events P&L: To manage the rota effectively to deliver target wage costs To assist in engaging the team in the weekly targets Operation: To ensure the restaurant environment is well maintained and meets internal brand standards To continuously manage FOH stock Working during service hours to ensure high levels of organisation and standards Weekends 1 day (flexibility to cover holidays) Employee perks benefits: Wine training/tastings Fixed days off Team trips, safaris of the rewilding project, and annual parties Share of tips Primarily day time hours (9am-5pm) Staff discounts across Knepp Estate Please click on the APPLY button to submit your CV for this role. Overseas candidates will NOT be considered for this role. We are not sponsoring Visa's at this time, so please refrain from applying unless eligible to work in the UK Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Assistant Front of House Manager, Deputy Front of House, Customer Service Deputy Manager, Hospitality Manager, Hospitality Customer Service, Hospitality Team Leader, FOH Team Manager, may also be considered for this role.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Deputy Front of House Manager Location: Knepp Wilding Kitchen, Dial Post, Horsham, RH13 8NQ Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 pa plus tips (approx. 8 -10,000 pa) Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About us: Knepp is a 3,500 acre estate devoted to nature conservation based pioneering rewilding principles. Using grazing animals as the drivers of habitat creation, and with the restoration of dynamic, natural water courses, the project has seen extraordinary increases in wildlife. The estate attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year and is the subject of a best-selling book, many newspaper articles and a major film, released in cinemas and now on major streaming platforms. The new, 4m Wilding Kitchen & Shop combines a Michelin -listed restaurant, courtyard with airstream coffee trailer; market garden (growing our own organic produce) and our shop. The site is primarily daytime only (breakfast and lunch, seven days a week), with occasional evening events. Knepp has created a butchery, producing award-winning beef, venison and pork. As part of this new venture, the restaurant is able to showcase the best quality, wild range, organic meat, as well as produce from our new 3-acre organic market garden. Our aim is to create one of the most exciting and sustainable culinary locations in Britain, with a dedicated local and national following. About the role: This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic, enthusiastic, talented and passionate manager looking for a new challenge and to make a difference to the planet. Working alongside a team of expert chefs, growers, butchers, stockmen and ecologists they will lead the creation of a unique restaurant at the heart of one of the UK's pioneering rewilding projects, establishing it as a trusted and revered food destination. Following our latest green Michelin star, we are always striving to improve our customer experience and teams table service etiquette. The ideal candidate will be an integral part of the team, being energetic and engaging with our team, spreading this to our guest's experience, day and night. Responsibilities: Overseeing & managing day to day operations of our 160 cover the site in absence of manager Maintaining high quality service across two private dining spaces, main restaurant and our courtyard airstream Maintaining consistent customer experience Resolving complaints promptly and professionally Clear and precise daily communication to the front and back of house team. Monthly stock takes & weekly stock ordering Communicating with suppliers as and when needed Completion of daily administrative tasks; emails, etc Managing team; rota's, daily skills, sickness Ensuring health & safety protocols are kept in place About you: Essential Experience: Minimum 2 years in a respectable hospitality establishment Minimum of 2 years managing a team, rotas and day to day running of shifts Door host and Sevenrooms booking system (or equivalent) Complaint handling Bar trained (hot and cold drinks; cocktails etc) Ordering and stock taking Back office operations of till systems Driving licence essential Desirable: To act as a role model to your team To work with higher management to build the team into the best people for the right roles To develop, train and coach your team To bring fun and positive energy to the workplace and ensure a happy, motivated, and focused team To offer guidance to your team Customer experience: To ensure high customer experience and promote our ethos To champion swift, efficient, knowledgeable and engaging restaurant service To ensure compliance by the team of standard operating procedures To engage with the wider Estate team in the delivery of events P&L: To manage the rota effectively to deliver target wage costs To assist in engaging the team in the weekly targets Operation: To ensure the restaurant environment is well maintained and meets internal brand standards To continuously manage FOH stock Working during service hours to ensure high levels of organisation and standards Weekends 1 day (flexibility to cover holidays) Employee perks benefits: Wine training/tastings Fixed days off Team trips, safaris of the rewilding project, and annual parties Share of tips Primarily day time hours (9am-5pm) Staff discounts across Knepp Estate Please click on the APPLY button to submit your CV for this role. Overseas candidates will NOT be considered for this role. We are not sponsoring Visa's at this time, so please refrain from applying unless eligible to work in the UK Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Assistant Front of House Manager, Deputy Front of House, Customer Service Deputy Manager, Hospitality Manager, Hospitality Customer Service, Hospitality Team Leader, FOH Team Manager, may also be considered for this role.
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Ecologist
Penguin Recruitment Worcester, Worcestershire
Assistant Ecologist - Worcester We are looking for an Assistant Ecologist to join a large, multi-disciplinary company in Worcester. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced ecologists, supporting a variety of projects from initial surveys through to reporting. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual looking to advance their career in ecology while contributing to impactful projects. This role offers excellent opportunities for professional development and the chance to work on diverse projects in a supportive and collaborative environment.They also offer a competitive salary, ongoing training, and the opportunity to grow within a respected consultancy. For this Assistant Ecologist role, you will ideally have; A degree in Ecology, or a related field, Experience in conducting ecological surveys, Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis tools, Excellent written and verbal communication skills, Proficiency in using ecological survey equipment and software is advantageous, Interested in this Assistant Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy or any others, please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner from Penguin Recruitment.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Assistant Ecologist - Worcester We are looking for an Assistant Ecologist to join a large, multi-disciplinary company in Worcester. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced ecologists, supporting a variety of projects from initial surveys through to reporting. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual looking to advance their career in ecology while contributing to impactful projects. This role offers excellent opportunities for professional development and the chance to work on diverse projects in a supportive and collaborative environment.They also offer a competitive salary, ongoing training, and the opportunity to grow within a respected consultancy. For this Assistant Ecologist role, you will ideally have; A degree in Ecology, or a related field, Experience in conducting ecological surveys, Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis tools, Excellent written and verbal communication skills, Proficiency in using ecological survey equipment and software is advantageous, Interested in this Assistant Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy or any others, please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner from Penguin Recruitment.
Thomson Environmental Consultants
Assistant Aquatic Ecologist - Cardiff or Manchester
Thomson Environmental Consultants Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Assistant Aquatic Ecologist - Cardiff or Manchester Our core purpose is to enable nature and business to thrive together. Our brand mission is to be chosen by clients as their preferred specialists and regarded by people in our industry as the company to work for. We aim to be the most innovative, pragmatic and fast-growing environmental consultancy in the UK. With offices across the UK, our experts are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes to our clients across a range of environmental services and ecological contracting. Our services include but are not limited to: terrestrial ecology, freshwater ecology, hydrology, marine laboratory, arboricultural services, geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping, environmental impact assessments. We're looking for an Assistant Freshwater Aquatic Ecologist to join our small but growing Aquatic Ecology team. This is a unique opportunity for an aspiring Aquatic Ecologist to develop professional skills in survey work, data analysis, reporting and assessments. Surveys will include but won't be limited to; macroinvertebrates, fish, habitat and water quality surveys of rivers and lakes. Project surveys and deliverables will support proposed development and ongoing monitoring work for water companies. The role will also include organization and coordination of surveys; desk studies; ecological assessments; and contributing to tender preparation to help win work. Working in a small, agile team, your role will be varied, with regular opportunities for learning and development as an ecological consultant. This is a full-time, permanent role to be based out of our Cardiff or Manchester offices. The successful candidate will need to have a car, full UK driving licence and be willing to travel and stay away from home regularly. Successful candidates will have: A degree or postgraduate degree (or equivalent) in Aquatic Ecology, Hydro-Ecology or related subject. A valid driving licence and vehicle, insured for business use. The ability and willingness to travel and stay away at survey sites in various locations in the UK. Self-motivation with the ability to learn quickly. Ideally candidates will also have: Graduate membership of CIEEM. Relevant training including, for example, with the Riverfly Partnership, Field Studies Council, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers. Experience in using freshwater survey methods either through working or volunteering in a consultancy or regulator setting. Hydrology knowledge or experience, including flow gauging. Salary: from £25,063 per annum, dependent on skillset. All candidates must have the Right to Work in the UK. Working at Thomson At Thomson, we strive to be the very best at what we do, both in the eyes of our customers and our colleagues. We believe in One Thomson; we draw on and value every individual's unique skills and experience to come together and support each other in delivering an exceptional service. Our people are our greatest asset. We want Thomson to be a great place to work, where everyone feels supported to be the best they can be. We are proud of our friendly, supportive, 'nothing is too much trouble' culture. We live and breathe our RISE (Respect, Integrity, Support, Excellence) values. Your opinions matter to us; we are constantly evolving. We promote a healthy work-life balance to ensure we have an engaged, productive and happy team. We are flexible and committed and welcome new challenges. We recognise the importance in training and developing our team as well as offering a competitive pay and reward package. Involving ourselves in our local communities is important to us and we are proud of our continued achievements in fund raising for charity. We work hard but have fun too. We are passionate about career development so we make sure we nurture talent. Our people benefit from access to a diverse range of industry-accredited external training, as well as in-house training opportunities led by our specialists. The variety of projects we deliver across the breadth of environmental services encourages cross-team working and collaboration. We can offer you the opportunity to contribute to and lead on high-profile, once in a life-time projects. You'll enjoy all the benefits we have to offer which include: 25 days annual leave, healthcare cash plan, enhanced stakeholder pension scheme, life insurance, discounted gym membership, paid professional memberships, clothing allowance, outstanding performance rewards, long service awards, free parking and regular local and company social events. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion As an equal opportunities employer, Thomson is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, gender reassignment, being married or in a civil partnership, being pregnant or on maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Assistant Aquatic Ecologist - Cardiff or Manchester Our core purpose is to enable nature and business to thrive together. Our brand mission is to be chosen by clients as their preferred specialists and regarded by people in our industry as the company to work for. We aim to be the most innovative, pragmatic and fast-growing environmental consultancy in the UK. With offices across the UK, our experts are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes to our clients across a range of environmental services and ecological contracting. Our services include but are not limited to: terrestrial ecology, freshwater ecology, hydrology, marine laboratory, arboricultural services, geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping, environmental impact assessments. We're looking for an Assistant Freshwater Aquatic Ecologist to join our small but growing Aquatic Ecology team. This is a unique opportunity for an aspiring Aquatic Ecologist to develop professional skills in survey work, data analysis, reporting and assessments. Surveys will include but won't be limited to; macroinvertebrates, fish, habitat and water quality surveys of rivers and lakes. Project surveys and deliverables will support proposed development and ongoing monitoring work for water companies. The role will also include organization and coordination of surveys; desk studies; ecological assessments; and contributing to tender preparation to help win work. Working in a small, agile team, your role will be varied, with regular opportunities for learning and development as an ecological consultant. This is a full-time, permanent role to be based out of our Cardiff or Manchester offices. The successful candidate will need to have a car, full UK driving licence and be willing to travel and stay away from home regularly. Successful candidates will have: A degree or postgraduate degree (or equivalent) in Aquatic Ecology, Hydro-Ecology or related subject. A valid driving licence and vehicle, insured for business use. The ability and willingness to travel and stay away at survey sites in various locations in the UK. Self-motivation with the ability to learn quickly. Ideally candidates will also have: Graduate membership of CIEEM. Relevant training including, for example, with the Riverfly Partnership, Field Studies Council, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers. Experience in using freshwater survey methods either through working or volunteering in a consultancy or regulator setting. Hydrology knowledge or experience, including flow gauging. Salary: from £25,063 per annum, dependent on skillset. All candidates must have the Right to Work in the UK. Working at Thomson At Thomson, we strive to be the very best at what we do, both in the eyes of our customers and our colleagues. We believe in One Thomson; we draw on and value every individual's unique skills and experience to come together and support each other in delivering an exceptional service. Our people are our greatest asset. We want Thomson to be a great place to work, where everyone feels supported to be the best they can be. We are proud of our friendly, supportive, 'nothing is too much trouble' culture. We live and breathe our RISE (Respect, Integrity, Support, Excellence) values. Your opinions matter to us; we are constantly evolving. We promote a healthy work-life balance to ensure we have an engaged, productive and happy team. We are flexible and committed and welcome new challenges. We recognise the importance in training and developing our team as well as offering a competitive pay and reward package. Involving ourselves in our local communities is important to us and we are proud of our continued achievements in fund raising for charity. We work hard but have fun too. We are passionate about career development so we make sure we nurture talent. Our people benefit from access to a diverse range of industry-accredited external training, as well as in-house training opportunities led by our specialists. The variety of projects we deliver across the breadth of environmental services encourages cross-team working and collaboration. We can offer you the opportunity to contribute to and lead on high-profile, once in a life-time projects. You'll enjoy all the benefits we have to offer which include: 25 days annual leave, healthcare cash plan, enhanced stakeholder pension scheme, life insurance, discounted gym membership, paid professional memberships, clothing allowance, outstanding performance rewards, long service awards, free parking and regular local and company social events. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion As an equal opportunities employer, Thomson is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, gender reassignment, being married or in a civil partnership, being pregnant or on maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation.
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Ecologist
Penguin Recruitment Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
A well-established ecological consultancy, based in Cambridge, is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join its friendly and dedicated team. This position offers an excellent opportunity for an early-career ecologist to build practical experience and develop professionally within a supportive and collaborative environment. The successful candidate will assist with a wide range of ecological surveys and assessments, including habitat surveys, protected species work, and ecological monitoring. They will contribute to fieldwork, data analysis, and report preparation, working closely with experienced ecologists on projects across a variety of sectors. Benefits: Company pension scheme. Up to 27 days annual leave, plus bank holidays. Time off in lieu (TOIL) for extra hours/work. Hybrid working / flexible working arrangements. Access to company vehicles / pool car for fieldwork. Strong training and development support Support towards protected-species licences for staff. Dog-friendly office. Cycle-to-work scheme. Key responsibilities include: Supporting senior staff with field surveys and data collection Assisting in the preparation of ecological reports and mapping Helping to ensure projects meet deadlines and quality standards Maintaining accurate field records and adhering to health and safety procedures The ideal candidate will have: A relevant degree in ecology or a related discipline Some experience of ecological fieldwork (including surveys for bats, great crested newts, or other protected species) Good identification skills and a keen interest in UK wildlife and conservation Excellent written and verbal communication skills A full, clean driving licence and willingness to travel for fieldwork This role offers a supportive environment in which to develop technical skills, gain protected species survey experience, and work towards professional accreditation. The consultancy has a friendly, knowledgeable team with a strong reputation for high-quality ecological advice and practical solutions. Interested in this role? Please contact Ashleigh Garner at Penguin Recruitment for more information or apply to this advert today!
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A well-established ecological consultancy, based in Cambridge, is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join its friendly and dedicated team. This position offers an excellent opportunity for an early-career ecologist to build practical experience and develop professionally within a supportive and collaborative environment. The successful candidate will assist with a wide range of ecological surveys and assessments, including habitat surveys, protected species work, and ecological monitoring. They will contribute to fieldwork, data analysis, and report preparation, working closely with experienced ecologists on projects across a variety of sectors. Benefits: Company pension scheme. Up to 27 days annual leave, plus bank holidays. Time off in lieu (TOIL) for extra hours/work. Hybrid working / flexible working arrangements. Access to company vehicles / pool car for fieldwork. Strong training and development support Support towards protected-species licences for staff. Dog-friendly office. Cycle-to-work scheme. Key responsibilities include: Supporting senior staff with field surveys and data collection Assisting in the preparation of ecological reports and mapping Helping to ensure projects meet deadlines and quality standards Maintaining accurate field records and adhering to health and safety procedures The ideal candidate will have: A relevant degree in ecology or a related discipline Some experience of ecological fieldwork (including surveys for bats, great crested newts, or other protected species) Good identification skills and a keen interest in UK wildlife and conservation Excellent written and verbal communication skills A full, clean driving licence and willingness to travel for fieldwork This role offers a supportive environment in which to develop technical skills, gain protected species survey experience, and work towards professional accreditation. The consultancy has a friendly, knowledgeable team with a strong reputation for high-quality ecological advice and practical solutions. Interested in this role? Please contact Ashleigh Garner at Penguin Recruitment for more information or apply to this advert today!
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Ecologist
Penguin Recruitment City, Birmingham
A well-established, award-winning landscape and environmental practice is seeking an enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join its growing ecology team in the New Year. This consultancy delivers a wide range of high-quality projects across residential, commercial, infrastructure and green-infrastructure sectors, offering an excellent opportunity for an early-career ecologist to develop professionally within a supportive, collaborative environment. Whilst working as an Assistant Ecologist; Support senior team members with ecological surveys, including bats, great crested newts, reptiles and habitat assessments Assist with reporting, data management and GIS mapping Carry out desk studies, fieldwork preparation and site visits Contribute to habitat creation, enhancement and biodiversity-led design projects Help maintain strong client relationships through clear communication and reliable project delivery The successful candidate will; Hold a degree in Ecology, Environmental Science or a related discipline Have some experience of ecological survey work (through employment, volunteering or placements) Possess strong written and verbal communication skills Be organised, adaptable and willing to learn Hold a full UK driving licence and be comfortable with travel to survey sites Benefits; A competitive salary with annual progression reviews Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Paid professional memberships Structured training and mentorship from experienced ecologists Support towards protected species licences Opportunities for rapid progression within a growing team A friendly, multidisciplinary working environment with a strong focus on wellbeing and work-life balance This position is ideal for someone looking to build a solid foundation in consultancy ecology while working alongside experienced ecologists, landscape architects and environmental specialists!
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
A well-established, award-winning landscape and environmental practice is seeking an enthusiastic Assistant Ecologist to join its growing ecology team in the New Year. This consultancy delivers a wide range of high-quality projects across residential, commercial, infrastructure and green-infrastructure sectors, offering an excellent opportunity for an early-career ecologist to develop professionally within a supportive, collaborative environment. Whilst working as an Assistant Ecologist; Support senior team members with ecological surveys, including bats, great crested newts, reptiles and habitat assessments Assist with reporting, data management and GIS mapping Carry out desk studies, fieldwork preparation and site visits Contribute to habitat creation, enhancement and biodiversity-led design projects Help maintain strong client relationships through clear communication and reliable project delivery The successful candidate will; Hold a degree in Ecology, Environmental Science or a related discipline Have some experience of ecological survey work (through employment, volunteering or placements) Possess strong written and verbal communication skills Be organised, adaptable and willing to learn Hold a full UK driving licence and be comfortable with travel to survey sites Benefits; A competitive salary with annual progression reviews Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Paid professional memberships Structured training and mentorship from experienced ecologists Support towards protected species licences Opportunities for rapid progression within a growing team A friendly, multidisciplinary working environment with a strong focus on wellbeing and work-life balance This position is ideal for someone looking to build a solid foundation in consultancy ecology while working alongside experienced ecologists, landscape architects and environmental specialists!
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Ecologist
Penguin Recruitment Brighton, Sussex
Assistant Ecologist - Brighton We are looking for an Assistant Ecologist to join a multi-disciplinary company in Brighton. The company focus on projects around the South East in sectors including residential, infrastructure, commercial, conservation. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced ecologists, supporting a variety of projects. This is an exciting opportunity for an someone wanting to grow with a company and to advance their career in ecology while contributing to impactful projects. The company offer; A dedicated training and development budget to support your growth Paid membership annually Dedicated volunteering time for conservation projects Flexible working hours Winter working hours to reflect the changing seasons and the effect on our work A dedicated mentoring scheme Performance-related bonus scheme For this Assistant Ecologist role, you will ideally have; A degree in Ecology, or a related field, Experience in conducting ecological surveys, Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis tools, Excellent written and verbal communication skills, Proficiency in using ecological survey equipment and software is advantageous, Interested in this Assistant Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy or any others, please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner from Penguin Recruitment.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Assistant Ecologist - Brighton We are looking for an Assistant Ecologist to join a multi-disciplinary company in Brighton. The company focus on projects around the South East in sectors including residential, infrastructure, commercial, conservation. The successful candidate will work alongside experienced ecologists, supporting a variety of projects. This is an exciting opportunity for an someone wanting to grow with a company and to advance their career in ecology while contributing to impactful projects. The company offer; A dedicated training and development budget to support your growth Paid membership annually Dedicated volunteering time for conservation projects Flexible working hours Winter working hours to reflect the changing seasons and the effect on our work A dedicated mentoring scheme Performance-related bonus scheme For this Assistant Ecologist role, you will ideally have; A degree in Ecology, or a related field, Experience in conducting ecological surveys, Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis tools, Excellent written and verbal communication skills, Proficiency in using ecological survey equipment and software is advantageous, Interested in this Assistant Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy or any others, please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner from Penguin Recruitment.

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