District Ecologist
Location
Santon Downham, East of England, United Kingdom
Work type
Onsite
Employment
Full Time
Experience
5-8 years
Compensation
£33.9K - £33.9K per year
Posted
7h ago
Summary and responsibilities
Role overview
Summary
The District Ecologist will lead Forestry England's efforts to protect designated sites and species, creating and implementing management plans, and developing scientific monitoring programs. This role involves providing ecological support, managing conservation projects, and engaging with partners and volunteers to enhance the nation's forests.
Job summary
You will lead Forestry England’s work making sure we meet our statutory duties to protect designated sites and protected species. You will be responsible for creating management plans, managing their implementation, and using evidence to review their success. You will play a key role in developing operational plans and forest design plans.
You will help to develop and lead delivering a scientific monitoring programme to produce the evidence we need to guide our land management decisions. Evidence will primarily focus on biodiversity outcomes but will be embedded in a wider a natural capital approach. Monitoring will include traditional fieldwork as well as using innovative of molecular and digital tools such as EXAMPLE(s). You will recruit, train and collaboratively manage a network of ‘citizen scientists’ and volunteers to support this programme, helping people to understand the value of the nation’s forests and play a role in improving them.
Job description
Key responsibilities & accountabilities
Provide ecological support to the district’s estates team working on planning applications, post- minerals restoration projects, infrastructure upgrades, development mitigation and biodiversity offsetting opportunities.
Identify projects in the nation’s forests to be ready for funding opportunities that become available.
Manage existing conservation projects and provide support as required for new projects.
Attend team and district meetings.
Build and maintain good relations with partners in statutory and NGO conservation organisations.
Build and maintain better links with local academia to support the sustainable management of the nation’s forests.
Support the district’s beat teams helping to organise volunteering days.
Liaise with colleagues and external contractors and giving ecological advice.
Create and oversee implementing designated site management plans (including SSSI management plans) and provide expert ecological advice for developing operational plans and forest plans.
Deliver strategic ecological monitoring and analysis, supporting the district’s developing evidenced-based and natural capital approach to making decisions.
Set up and manage survey contracts and operational delivery projects.
Develop and manage an ecological citizen science programme.
Implement and manage biodiversity net gain projects.
You may need to line manage staff.
And any other tasks, reasonably requested by your line manager.
The duties of this post require the applicant to sometimes travel to remote locations that are not accessible by public transport. You will therefore need to hold a full and current driving license that enables you to drive in the UK. We are willing to consider any proposals put forward by applicants that would allow them to do the job by other means.
Person specification
Skills, knowledge & experience
Essential professional and technical experience
Good wildlife identification skills, especially for protected species.
Able to design and deliver robust survey and monitoring programmes.
An effective communicator, both written and spoken.
Able to manage a complex workload, effectively prioritising and meeting deadlines.
Able to analyse data and evaluate evidence to produce succinct reports.
Competent IT user with experience in MS Office suite of applications.
Desirable professional and technical experience
Competent using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Competently analyse data using Python, R or similar.
Essential knowledge and experience
Up-to-date knowledge of environmental legislation, particularly biodiversity, and experience of its application to land management.
Experience of working with and managing volunteers.
Excellent team and partnership working, with a track record of interdisciplinary working.
Experience working with local stakeholder groups, including landowners; non-governmental organisations; charities; and local government.
Desirable knowledge and experience
Experience or understanding of the UK forestry sector, the UK Forestry Standard and UKWAS certification.
Experience of citizen science projects.
Experience of managing small nature recovery projects.
Good knowledge of biodiversity net gain and/or experience of the planning system.
An understanding of natural capital and how it supports making land management decisions.
Strong ecological knowledge and understanding of the key ecosystems found in the district.
Qualifications
Essential
Ecology or environmental degree, or equivalent professional experience
Desirable
Member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
Benefits
Company pension
Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme with an employer contribution of 28.97%
Learning and development tailored to your role
Flexible working options
Culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
Updated 7h ago
Candidate fit
Skills and qualifications
Additional skills
Experience
5-8 years
How this role is positioned
Role classification
Job domains
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Employment
Full Time
Contract duration
Permanent
Hiring type
Direct
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Offer details
Compensation and benefits
Compensation
£33.9K - £33.9K per year
Location, schedule, and role shape
Work setup
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Company snapshot
Company
Forestry Commission
Team size
Growing team
Location
Santon Downham, East of England, United Kingdom
Forestry Commission (Forestry England) is responsible for managing the nation's forests, ensuring statutory duties to protect designated sites and protected species, and developing scientific monitoring programs for biodiversity and natural capital.
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District Ecologist
Santon Downham, East of England, United Kingdom • Full Time