Consultant/Senior Bat Ecologist
Meet Our Recruiter
About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a well-established, forward-thinking ecological consultancy experiencing significant growth in its bat work portfolio.
Due to an increase in the number and scale of bat projects — including complex assignments requiring advanced technical skills, research input and conservation expertise — our client is seeking an enthusiastic Bat Ecologist and Senior Bat Ecologist to join their friendly and experienced team.
These permanent roles are based at their offices in Bradford-on-Avon (near Bath), operating on a flexible hybrid model (three days office/site-based and two days from home). Part-time working will also be considered.
You’ll work closely with a highly experienced Lead Bat Ecologist holding Level 3 and 4 Class Licences and numerous EPS licences, including for rare species such as horseshoe and grey long-eared bats.
The Role
You will manage and deliver bat-focused projects across a range of sectors, working within both focused ecological and multidisciplinary teams.
Key Responsibilities
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Managing and delivering bat surveys and related ecological tasks
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Undertaking:
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Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRAs) / Daytime Bat Walkover Surveys
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Ground Level Tree Assessments
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Activity surveys
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Co-ordinating and overseeing bat survey equipment
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Producing high-quality technical reports, including:
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Bat survey reports
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Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs)
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Bat chapters for EcIA / ES (Senior role)
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Habitat Regulations Assessments (HRAs) (Senior role)
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EPS Licence applications (with support where required)
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Robust bat data analysis and interpretation, including statistical analysis
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Acting as day-to-day client contact
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Managing specialist sub-consultants where required
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Supporting quotes and tender submissions
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Mentoring junior team members
About You
Essential
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Relevant degree and appropriate membership of CIEEM
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Minimum 3 years’ consultancy experience (5+ years for Senior role)
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Strong knowledge of UK bat ecology, legislation, policy and best practice
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Natural England Level 2 Class Licence (Level 1 for Bat Ecologist role, working towards Level 2)
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Experience preparing EPS Licence applications
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Proven ability to identify all UK bat species
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Up-to-date knowledge of survey techniques, including infra-red videography
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Experience deploying and managing a range of bat survey equipment
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Ability to independently conduct surveys associated with a Level 2 Class Licence (Senior role)
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Strong technical report writing skills
Desirable
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Experience working under bat EPS licences (as accredited agent or second ecologist)
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On-site bat supervision and roof strip experience
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Bat handling experience
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Tree climbing and aerial rescue qualification, with experience undertaking aerial bat tree inspections
What’s on Offer
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Competitive salary:
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£28,000 – £34,000 (Bat Ecologist)
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£35,000 – £40,000 (Senior Bat Ecologist)
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(Dependent on experience)
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Discretionary annual profit-share bonus
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Balanced approach to survey season with structured Recovery Time
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Employee Health Cashback Scheme & Bupa Private Healthcare
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36 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays)
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Up to 5 days external CPD annually, plus internal mentoring and shadowing
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Payment of annual CIEEM membership
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Support towards membership upgrades and Chartered status
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Renewal fees for NE survey licences covered
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Payment for required vaccinations (e.g. tetanus and rabies)
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If this sounds like the perfect next step in your ecological career, we’d love to hear from you.