Assistant Ecologist; Bedford
Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana, 47421, USA
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Science
Environmental Science, Environmental Consulting -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science
Assistant Ecologist – Bedford
Are you passionate about understanding the natural environment, and keen to progress a career in ecology consultancy, with the benefits of working as part of a multidisciplinary team? We are looking for an enthusiastic graduate or early‑career ecologist, ideally with some practical experience, to join our friendly team of ecologists, landscape architects, environmental planners, and arboriculturists. The position is based in Bedford and is an excellent opening for someone looking to develop their skills and knowledge, with future opportunities for advancement.
We would also consider applicants who may not meet all the requirements, but can instead show how they are ambitious, good at learning and keen to engage in on‑the‑job training that we can provide.
- Preliminary ecological appraisals
- Protected species survey and assessment
- Reptile and/or newt survey and translocation
- Biodiversity net gain calculations
- Contribute to and prepare technical reports and project documentation
- At least qualifying membership of CIEEM or working towards an application
- A degree in a relevant discipline
- Good interpersonal skills to enable collaborative working
- Good writing skills with attention to detail
- A driving licence and access to a car to travel to project sites
- A basic understanding of the planning system
- Good knowledge of current and developing wildlife policy and legislation
- Knowledge of GIS, CAD and/or Adobe software programmes
- Experience of writing technical reports, including preliminary ecological appraisal
- Relevant professional ecological experience (minimum 6 months)
- Experience and ability to carry out Phase 1 habitat surveys/UK habitat classification survey with reasonable botanical skills
- Experience and ability to survey the more common protected species, such as reptiles and badgers
- Starting allowance of 5 weeks paid holiday (25 days) increasing by a day every two years, to a maximum of 28 days, all plus the 8 paid bank holidays
- Payment of CIEEM membership fees
- Cycle scheme
- Voluntary workplace pension
- Mentorship from experienced ecologists to support your career development, on a pathway to Chartered Ecologist
- Training and career development – courses, coaching and ‘on‑the‑job‘
- CPD events
Applicants should be self‑motivated, flexible, organised, good at working both independently and as part of a team and able to deliver work to a high standard. Good verbal communication skills, a flexible approach to work and taking proportionate responsibility are important.
We are currently operating a hybrid working arrangement, with a minimum of three days in the office, with the remainder eligible for remote work, subject to agreement.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Emily Costello on . Applications should include a covering letter and CV, sent to
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