Hays
Ecologist (Bat Climbing)

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My client is a well-established contractor with over 40 years of experience delivering a diverse range of services across the UK, including environmental and ecological support. They are involved in the delivery of major infrastructure and construction projects nationwide and have built a strong reputation for providing high-quality ecological expertise throughout project life cycles. With a varied portfolio of work, they offer the opportunity to contribute to challenging projects while supporting the protection and enhancement of biodiversity.
Your new role
We are seeking a Bat Climbing Ecologist to join a busy ecological team on a temporary contract basis. You will play a key role in delivering bat surveys and inspections, supporting project delivery across a range of infrastructure and development sites.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Undertaking tree climbing inspections for bat roost potential assessments.
- Carrying out aerial inspections of trees and structures.
- Supporting bat emergence, re-entry, and activity surveys as required.
- Recording ecological data accurately and producing clear field notes.
- Advising on ecological constraints and recommending appropriate mitigation measures.
- Ensuring all works are carried out in accordance with health and safety requirements and relevant wildlife legislation.
- Liaising with project teams and fellow ecologists to support successful project delivery.
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What you'll need to succeed
- Proven experience as a Bat Climbing Ecologist.
- Relevant tree climbing qualifications and experience conducting aerial inspections.
- Strong knowledge of bat ecology and UK wildlife legislation.
- Experience carrying out Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRAs).
- Bat survey licence is desirable.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a wider ecological team.
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.


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What you'll get in return
- £325 - £400 P/Day
- Flexible contract opportunity.
- The chance to work on a variety of interesting infrastructure and development projects.
- A supportive and experienced ecological team.
- Opportunity to gain valuable experience with a respected organisation operating across the UK.
- Ongoing support from an experienced environmental recruitment team
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