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Conservation Consultancy is an independent practice set up in response to on increasing demand for impartial and objective ecological expertise in combination with an in-depth knowledge of the planning process. The strength of our approach is our 'one stop' strategy from initial baseline ecological surveys to practical implementation of mitigation proposals, which is available through our in-house ground-working team. Established in 1990 we are based in the south-west and operate throughout the UK. Our core staff cover many aspects of ecological work and we retain the services of a number of associates, all experts in their own fields. The work we undertake is built on ten years of practical experience and our staff are highly qualified consultants with links to a large network of environmental experts. Over this period of time the practice has gained a reputation for providing clear communication of complex ecological facts and issues derived from comprehensive scientific investigation.

 

eco assessments in S.W. England

 

  ecological survey for conservation

PROJECT ECOLOGIST required as soon as possible for busy practice. Field surveys, including NVC
EIA, ES, monitoring/management proposals; DEFRA licensing, data search & analysis, further studies.
Supervision of ecologists & groundworkers
Identification and monitoring of range of habitats & wildlife
Scoping works for tenders.
  Management and supervision of contracts throughout life-cycle from quotation to report; budget management
Successful applicant will have at least first degree in Environmental Biology or related subject; at least 2 years’ experience in a consultancy; fully competent with EIA, ES, DEFRA licensing; holder of at least one English Nature licence; at least one specialist area and a range of excellent identification and monitoring skills; experience of supervision of staff; good IT skills; clean driving licence.

Send CV, letter of application to Alison Batt.  Closing date: 30th June.  Tel: 01225 833250 info@conscons.com

 

 

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