Simlaw Ecology
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Introduction
Simlaw Ecology has a reputation in professional ecological consultancy for the highest standard
and expertise in bat surveys and licensing; this is why we hold contracts to deliver bat
related services with everyone from the smallest householder to the largest multi-disciplinary
consultancies.
The Simlaw Ecology bat team is seeking a junior ecologist with a passion and interest in
British bat ecology to join us in our 2024 field survey season and beyond.
The Role
The role is to integrate into our friendly and close-knit team of ecologists, and help to
deliver mostly bat related surveys, including Daytime Bat Walkovers, Dusk Emergence Surveys
(using the latest thermal observation equipment), Transect Surveys, Tree Assessments (both
ground-level and aerial), Activity Surveys and mitigation under EPSM and BLICL bat licences.
Fully assisted client liaison, project management, and production of ecology reports and other
written deliverables is also an essential part of this role.
About 15% of our portfolio is non-bat related, and includes habitat surveys, reptile surveys,
badger surveys, bird surveys and ecological clerk of works, so the role will provide experience
in these projects too.
What you get
The position will begin with a week of integration training supplied by our expert in-house
team.
We are a fair company, with flexible working hours, competitive rates of pay and excellent
benefits, including TOIL or overtime pay for all overtime worked; company pension; and,
one-to-one training in all aspects of the industry, including in the use of the latest survey
equipment.
Travel expenses in your own car will be reimbursed at £0.45 per mile and all other prearranged
expenses will be reimbursed in full. However, we are a 100% work from home or in the field
company, so no costly commuting to an office.
Contract: Full time temporary (seven months, April to October)
Hours: 37.5 hours / week
Salary: £20,500.00 – £24,500.00 pro rata, dependent on experience.
The Candidate
This is an ideal position for a candidate with some/limited professional ecology experience,
who is looking to rapidly acquire bat survey skills and experience. We have exposure to a
variety of bat roosts each year so this would be an ideal for someone working towards their bat
licence to progress their career in ecological consultancy.
We ask that candidates are based within our home range of Surrey, Sussex, west Kent or south
London.
The successful candidate will have a degree or higher in the Natural Sciences (e.g., Biology,
Conservation, Biodiversity, or similar), be well organised, hardy, proactive, confident; and,
have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A full driving licence and access to a car is essential.
We would love to hear from candidates with an existing tree climbing qualification, or a keen
interest in learning.
Candidates that are familiar with working in the Mac OS ecosystem will be favoured. Proficiency
with the basic range of Microsoft programs is still required, and adaptability to more advanced
IT skills, such as Kaleidoscope bat sound analysis software and Photoshop image editing is
highly desirable.
How to Apply
To apply, please send a 2-page CV and maximum 1-page covering letter to Daniel Simmons
at [email protected] on or before 29 Feb
2024. Interviews will be held online between 13-15 March and the position will start no later
than 01 June.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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