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Senior Ecologist
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Haycock and Jay Associates
- Otley, UK
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2 years ago
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Haycock and Jay Associates
Senior Ecologist
- Jobs | Early Career
-
Haycock and Jay Associates
- Otley, UK
- Posted
2 years ago
-
Haycock and Jay Associates
Overview
Job title: Senior Ecologist
Salary: £28,000+ – dependent on experience, skills and EPS Licence(s) where relevant.
Location: Based Otley, West Yorkshire
Closing date: Sunday 6th February 2022
Who we are
Haycock and Jay Associates is a unique ecology practice based in the market town of Otley, West Yorkshire. Established in 2010, we are proud to have built a strong reputation across the development, conservation and public engagement sectors.
Our diverse group of professional ecologists undertake a varied portfolio of work including significant botanical projects in Yorkshire Dales and Nidderdale AONB, protected species work in a variety of ancient properties and herbivore impact assessment and condition assessment from Cape Wrath to the Dark Peak, as well as development-related projects.
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Why we are different
Our ecologists get the opportunity to work in development, conservation and public engagement projects, providing variety to the work they do and broadening their experience. We encourage your ecological specialism and promote employees taking their career in new directions. If you have an ecological passion, you can develop it with us.
Who we are looking for
We are currently seeking a Senior Ecologist to join our team of seven ecologists and botanists. The role will involve managing projects and liaising with clients. Line management is optional.
Person specification:
- Experience managing projects and survey teams;
- EPS Survey Licence/s, or similar taxonomic group specialism;
- Full Member of CIEEM (or eligible); and,
- Full UK driving licence.
To apply email your CV and a covering letter to;
karl.harrison@haycockandjay.co.uk
We look forward to hearing from you.
Karl Harrison