Principal Ecologist
- UK
- 45,000 - 55,000 Annual
- Permanent
Principal Ecologist
Location: Scotland (Hybrid – Edinburgh, Inverness, Angus or Banchory)
Salary: £45,000 – £55,000
Type: Permanent, Full-time
We are working with a fast-growing, mission-driven environmental organisation at the forefront of nature-based solutions and large-scale habitat restoration across Scotland.
With an expanding portfolio of projects, the business is seeking a Principal Ecologist to play a key role in leading ecological delivery, shaping internal capability, and supporting high-impact restoration programmes.
This is a hands-on position offering genuine scope to influence how ecological work is delivered within a rapidly scaling organisation operating in a complex and evolving sector.
Key Responsibilities
Ecology & Field Leadership
- Lead ecological surveys and monitoring programmes across a diverse project portfolio
- Act as the organisation’s internal ecological specialist, providing technical oversight and guidance
- Design, undertake and quality assure surveys, including one or more of the following:
- Protected species
- Upland breeding birds
- Botanical and habitat assessments
- Oversee and manage ecological subcontractors and specialist survey teams
- Establish robust ecological baselines to inform project design and long-term monitoring
Technical & Regulatory Support
- Apply ecological best practice across all project stages, from feasibility through to delivery and monitoring
- Support consenting processes, including engagement with regulators and stakeholders
- Provide expert input into protected species licensing and designated site consents
- Ensure compliance with relevant environmental legislation and policy frameworks
Team Development & Knowledge Sharing
- Train and mentor internal staff in ecological survey techniques and field skills
- Support the development of internal standards, methodologies and guidance
- Contribute to building in-house capability across upland and habitat restoration ecology
Stakeholder Engagement
- Engage with regulators, statutory bodies and environmental stakeholders
- Work collaboratively with landowners and project partners to align ecological and land-use objectives
- Provide clear, professional communication of ecological findings and recommendations
Innovation & Continuous Improvement
- Support the adoption of new tools and techniques, including remote sensing and digital data capture
- Contribute to the development of best practice in an evolving sector
- Identify opportunities to improve ecological outcomes and project delivery approaches
About You
You are an experienced and confident ecologist with strong field skills and a passion for delivering meaningful environmental outcomes. You enjoy working both independently and as part of a collaborative team, and are comfortable taking ownership of ecological delivery within complex projects.
Essential
- Approximately 5+ years’ experience in ecology, with strong field survey capability
- Experience in one or more of:
- Protected species surveys (e.g. otter, water vole)
- Upland ornithology
- Botanical and habitat surveys
- Experience managing subcontractors or external ecological consultants
- Working knowledge of the Scottish regulatory environment
- Strong communication and reporting skills
- Ability to work in remote field environments
Desirable
- Full CIEEM membership
- Experience with habitat classification systems (e.g. NVC)
- Knowledge of upland or peatland ecosystems
- Protected species licences
- Experience mentoring or training junior staff
- Familiarity with tools such as GIS, remote sensing or LiDAR
Benefits
- Hybrid working
- Private healthcare
- 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- 5% Company pension scheme
- Performance-related bonus scheme
- Life assurance
Why Apply?
This is a unique opportunity to join a purpose-led organisation tackling climate and biodiversity challenges, where your work will directly contribute to large-scale environmental restoration and long-term ecological improvement.
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