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A well-established, design-led landscape practice based in Bedford is seeking a talented Ecologist to join its growing multidisciplinary team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects, working alongside landscape architects, urban designers, and environmental specialists.
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- Competitive salary, commensurate with experience
- Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
- Generous annual leave allowance plus bank holidays
- Professional membership fees paid
- Continued professional development and training support
- Pension scheme
- Supportive, collaborative studio culture
- Opportunities for career progression within a growing practice
The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering ecological input across a wide range of projects, from early feasibility through to detailed design and implementation. They will be responsible for conducting habitat surveys, preparing ecological reports, and advising on biodiversity enhancement and mitigation strategies. Working closely with the wider team, the Ecologist will help ensure that projects respond positively to environmental constraints while delivering creative and sustainable design solutions.
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Key Responsibilities
- Undertaking protected species and habitat surveys
- Producing high-quality ecological assessments and reports
- Advising on planning applications and biodiversity net gain
- Liaising with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies
- Supporting the integration of ecology into landscape design proposals
Requirements
- Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related field
- Relevant professional experience in a consultancy or similar environment
- Strong knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy
- Experience with survey methodologies and report writing
- Membership of (or working towards) a relevant professional body (e.g. CIEEM)
- Excellent communication and organizational skills


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The practice is an award-winning, forward-thinking consultancy with a reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable landscape solutions across the UK. With a friendly and inclusive studio environment, the team is passionate about creating places that are both beautiful and ecologically meaningful. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an ecologist looking to develop their career within a dynamic and supportive setting.
Applications are welcomed from individuals who are motivated, detail-oriented, and eager to make a positive impact through their work. If you'd like a confidential chat regarding this role, Ashleigh Garner from Penguin Recruitment.
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