Ecologist/Senior Ecologist

Salary/Rate:£36,000 - £45,000
Town/City:London
County:London
Sector:Ecology and Forestry
Job ref:1285068
Post Date:18.09.25
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Meet Our Recruiter

About the Role

Our client is a well-established and thriving ecological consultancy with offices across the South and Midlands, including London. They have built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality ecological services, supported by a loyal client base, diverse project portfolio, and expertise across a wide range of ecological specialisms.

As part of a collaborative partnership of ecological consultancies across the UK, they benefit from the resources and stability of a wider group while retaining their independence, values, and supportive culture. Their mission is simple: to deliver excellent ecological consultancy services while creating a safe, rewarding, and sustainable workplace for their people.

Teamwork, professional development, and career progression sit at the heart of what they do. Staff are supported with training, mentoring, and opportunities to develop specialisms—including the chance to secure species licences and move through CIEEM levels with confidence.


About the Role

This is an exciting opportunity for a Consultant or Senior Ecologist to play a leading role in delivering a wide range of projects, developing strong client relationships, and mentoring colleagues. You will be part of a close-knit and knowledgeable team, helping to maintain and grow a reputation for excellence in ecological consultancy.

While the role is based in London, applications are encouraged from across the UK, with flexible and hybrid working options available for the right candidate.


Essential Requirements

  • Degree in ecology or related discipline

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in ecology, including project and line management

  • Developing field skills in line with the CIEEM Competency Framework

  • In-depth understanding of environmental legislation and policy

  • Strong report writing, IT, and report review experience

  • Full driving licence

  • CIEEM membership at an appropriate level

  • GIS and database management skills

  • Experience in client relationship building

  • Experience in Ecological Impact Assessments


Desirable Skills

  • Postgraduate qualification in ecology or related field

  • Protected species licences (e.g., bats, GCN)

  • Specialism in ornithology, bats, or other protected species/groups

  • Recent EPS licence holder

  • Skills in habitat creation and enhancement

  • Experience with Environmental Impact Assessments


What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary (£36,000–£45,000, DOE)

  • Company pension, including salary sacrifice scheme

  • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements

  • Up to 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Extensive training and CPD opportunities

  • CIEEM membership fees covered

  • Sabbatical scheme

  • Company sick pay

  • Cycle scheme

  • Employee referral scheme

  • Dog-friendly office

  • On-site canteen, gym, and shower facilities

  • Branded workwear

  • Social events throughout the year

  • Business mileage at top rates

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