Overview

It’s a great time to be an Ecologist at North Somerset Council. You will be joining a newly restructured Natural Environment team helping to deliver actions from our new green infrastructure strategy. You will have opportunities to lead on advice for the emerging Local Plan, help introduce and deliver biodiversity net gain, engage with colleagues at across the West of England and be part of a wide-ranging project to better understand our greater horseshoe bats.

Job reference: PPRE0004
Starting salary £28,672 p.a. to £35,745 p.a. depending on experience
Based in Castlewood, Clevedon
37 hours per week (permanent)

You will need to demonstrate an understanding of ecological planning issues and your work will include prioritising responses to planning applications, compiling reports and providing planning advice, undertaking habitat regulations assessments and advising colleagues on the council’s major projects.

Our vision is to be a greener council and to demonstrate this we have declared a nature emergency, started to improve biodiversity in our parks and open spaces, and just published our first green infrastructure strategy. There are lots of exciting areas to be involved in and to have a positive impact on how we manage ecology across North Somerset.

You will be part of the Natural Environment Team which delivers green infrastructure across North Somerset through rights of way, trees, flooding, ecology and landscape. While the COVID restrictions are in place the role will be mainly working from home. As things improve, we will be operating a flexible mix of home and office-based working.

For an informal discussion call John Flannigan, Head of Open Space, Natural Environment and Leisure on 01934 427 346 or Simon Bunn, Flood Risk Manager on 01934 427 362.

Want to know more and apply? Visit www.n-somerset.gov.uk/jobs to download an application pack and apply online.

Closing date: Friday 5 November 2021.

Anticipated interview date: Friday 12 November 2021.

North Somerset Council is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of our community regardless of age, disability, sex, race, religion, belief or sexual orientation. North Somerset Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.