Assistant Ecologist
Listed on 2026-01-30
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Science
Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Consulting
At Aspect Ecology, you'll be part of a supportive, high-quality consultancy that values people, professional growth and meaningful environmental outcomes. We'll give you the training, mentoring and hands‑on experience to develop quickly and confidently. If you're ready to start your ecological consultancy career and want a role that truly mixes field and technical development, we'd love to hear from you.
Next StepsWe are focused on creating a diverse and inclusive team. If you can't tick every box on our job description, then we are still keen to hear from you and are open to supporting your development. That may be working part time or supporting you to gain experience in a specific area – we are a growing company and are able to adapt roles to reflect individual skills.
AssistantEcologist – Banbury
Aspect Ecology (part of the APEM Group) is looking for an Assistant Ecologist to join our team based in Banbury. This is an excellent early‑career opportunity for someone who wants to grow into a well‑rounded consultant while gaining licences and specialist experience in species such as great crested newts, bats and dormice. This is a genuinely mixed role. You'll spend around three days a week in the field during peak survey season, often involving early starts, late finishes and occasional nights away.
This is balanced with office time in Banbury carrying out data analysis and report writing. Because of this, we need someone living within 30 minutes of Banbury, with a car, who enjoys varied work and isn't fazed by an irregular schedule. You'll join a friendly, knowledgeable team delivering ecological surveys and assessments across the South of England and beyond. With strong support, clear development pathways and exposure to a wide range of project types, this is a great role for someone who's ambitious, curious, and ready to start carving out their ecological career.
To be successful in this role, you'll need:
- A relevant degree (or postgraduate qualification) in ecology or a related discipline
- Practical survey experience from university, a placement year or seasonal roles
- A genuine interest in UK wildlife and natural history
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- The ability to balance fieldwork demands with accurate data handling and report writing
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel, stay away and work survey hours
It's a bonus if you have:
- Familiarity with UK wildlife legislation
- A desire to develop into a licensed surveyor for protected species
At our core, our people are working towards the protection of the environment across the globe.
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