Principal Ecologist; Ornithology
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Consulting
Location
Area:
Kent (preferably Canterbury; willing to travel/relocate)
Full-time, permanent
SalaryCompetitive, dependent on experience.
StartASAP/negotiable
About the roleWe are seeking an experienced Principal Ecologist with a strong ornithological background to lead and deliver complex ecological projects. This senior role involves technical delivery, client liaison and mentoring staff with particular expertise in bird ecology and assessment.
You will take a lead role on projects involving internationally designated sites, providing robust advice, assessment and reporting that stands up to scrutiny at planning, appeal and inquiry.
Key responsibilities- Technical leadership and project management of complex ecological projects.
- Leading ornithological assessment and reporting including:
- Preparation and review of:
- Assessments relating to internationally designated sites (SPA, Ramsar and related Habitats Regulations considerations).
- Breeding and wintering bird surveys and data interpretation.
- Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA).
- Habitats Regulations Assessments (HRA) screening and appropriate assessments.
- Environmental Statement (ES) ecology chapters.
- Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments and metric calculations.
- Providing high-quality written outputs suitable for submission to LPAs, statutory consultees and examination/appeal processes.
- Acting as a technical point of contact for clients, planners and other stakeholders.
- Mentoring and supporting junior staff including review of reports and field outputs.
- Degree (or higher qualification) in ecology, conservation, environmental science or a related discipline.
- Significant professional experience in ecological consultancy or a comparable role.
- Strong ornithological experience including survey design, interpretation and impact assessment.
- Demonstrable experience of:
- Internationally designated sites assessments.
- EcIA preparation and review
- Ecology chapters of Environmental Statements.
- BNG assessment and reporting.
- Excellent written communication skills with a track record of producing clear and defensible technical reports.
- Sound understanding of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy.
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site work and meetings.
- Chartered Ecologist or Full Membership of CIEEM (or working towards).
- Experience supporting projects through appeal or examination.
- Line management experience.
- At least one species licence (GCN, Bat, Hazel Dormice) and recent Named Ecologist experience.
- A senior role with real technical influence and autonomy.
- Opportunity to shape ornithological and ecological best practice within the team.
- Supportive and collaborative working environment.
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangements where possible.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Ongoing CPD and professional development support.
We are committed to sustainable working practices and recognise the physical and cognitive demands of nocturnal survey work. We actively prioritise recovery and, alongside flexible working and a robust TOIL system, apply clear limits on the number of nocturnal surveys staff undertake per week and ensure that all staff have a full week free from nocturnal work each month during the survey season, supporting a work/life balance.
LocationThe role is preferably Kent (Canterbury) based; hybrid working is supported. Candidates must be willing to travel for site work and meetings as required.
How to applyPlease submit your CV and a short covering letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the role to cha
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