
Location
Central London
Hours
Full Time
Salary
£38,649 per annum
About the Role
An exciting new role has been created to help deliver East Hampshire District Council’s duty to secure Biodiversity Net Gain through development. You will be part of the Council’s Heritage, Arboriculture and Ecology Team, working alongside and supporting the Principal Ecologist. The role involves assisting the Development Management and Planning Policy teams by providing specialist ecological advice to planners, ensuring ecological matters are appropriately considered in the planning process and decisions are fully informed by your expertise.
The core responsibilities include supporting development management casework by prioritising responses to planning applications, reviewing Biodiversity Net Gain assessments, contributing to the preparation of planning policy documents, and supporting the monitoring of biodiversity net gain obligations secured through planning.
East Hampshire’s natural environment supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including nationally and internationally recognised sites such as the Wealden Heaths Phase II Special Protection Area and the only site in the country supporting all 12 native amphibian and reptile species. Nearly 60% of the District lies within the South Downs National Park, featuring iconic hanger woodlands, chalk streams, and flower-rich chalk grasslands.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to support the delivery of a forward-thinking ecological and biodiversity service. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference while working with colleagues, councillors, residents, and partners in a varied and diverse workload environment.
Experience
Proven track record of working within the ecology or biodiversity sector. Experience assessing the ecological implications of development proposals and reviewing Biodiversity Net Gain assessments. Knowledge and practical experience of ecological surveying is essential.
About you
Enthusiastic, motivated, and passionate about protecting and enhancing the natural environment. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to respond confidently in a variety of situations. Able to work collaboratively with a range of stakeholders including colleagues, councillors, residents, and partners.
Qualifications
Good knowledge of terrestrial biodiversity, species, habitats, and designated sites within the UK context. Understanding of scientific methods, interpretation of ecological data, and evidence-based reporting is required.
East Hampshire District Council


