Assistant Ecology Officer, Inverness
- Location:
- Headquarters Glenurquhart Road Inverness, IV3 5NX
- Salary:
- £32,814 - £36,727 per year
- Contract Type:
- Permanent
- Position Type:
- Full Time
- Hours:
- 35 hours per week
Job Description
Post Title: Assistant Ecology Officer
Location: Inverness
Hours: 35 hours per week
Duration: Permanent
Salary: £32,814 - £36,727 p.a.
Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.
Contact Person: Katy Martin E-mail: Katy.Martin@highland.gov.uk
Andrew Puls E-mail: Andrew.Puls@highland.gov.uk
Job Purpose: This position is an exciting opportunity to join the Council’s Environmental Advice and Consultancy Team, a small team that advises the Council on a range of matters relating to the natural, built and cultural environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for the delivery of high-quality ecological advice to a range of Council services. The post holder will manage projects, undertake field surveys and implement mitigation and enhancement strategies, as well as input into strategy and policy in respect of the ecological and climate emergency.
Please APPLY ONLINE. If you are unable to apply online and you wish to request an offline application pack, please contact Business Support, T: 01955 608279 (24 hour voicemail) quoting the post reference number above.
Please find the Job Description below.
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Requirements
Hold First aid qualifications/certificates, or the ability to work towards such.
Membership of CIEEM or the ability to work towards such.
Have a Degree (or equivalent) in ecology, environmental science or a related subject.
Hold European Protected Species licences, or the ability to work towards such.
Qualifications/certificate for NVCs and Phase 1 surveys, or the ability to work towards such.
Demonstrable experience of working in a similar/equivalent role.
Ability to travel efficiently and effectively between various work locations within Highland to meet the operational requirement of the Service.