PURPOSE OF THE POST
UKCEH are looking for eighteen experienced field surveyors to work on large-scale, long-term field studies to assess change in the British Countryside. The role demands a high level of flexibility regarding location as surveyors will be expected to travel throughout Wales and/or wider Great Britain for the duration of the contract. Initial appointments will be from April 2020 for a period up to 5 months.
MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
- To identify and record higher plant species and bryophytes in a variety of plots across a range of habitats.
- To collect soil samples and other environmental data as required.
- To map landscape features of predetermined one kilometre squares using bespoke GIS and surveying software.
SKILLS/ KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED
Successful candidates will require;
- Excellent general botanical identification skills and the ability to recognize broad and priority habitats with experience of a range of ecological census technique.
- Able to carry field equipment in remote locations and rugged terrain.
- Willingness to work outside of standard working hours and a flexible approach to travel during the working week.
- Competent driving skills are essential, including a clean driving license. 4X4 vehicle experience is highly desirable.
- IT literate and some experience of GIS software is highly desirable, however full training will be provided.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Attention to detail
BENEFITS
- 27 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays provision
- Defined Contribution pension scheme – 10% employer 5% employee contributions
- Developmental pay progression up to a Standard Pay Point
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
The basic working week will be 37 hours. However, the role demands a high level of flexibility regarding location as surveyors will be expected to travel throughout Great Britain for the duration of the contract.
The surveyors appointed will work in teams of two. Twelve of the posts will be located exclusively in Wales and four more widely across Great Britain. The posts will be managed by the field survey management team at CEH Bangor.
This role is a Short Term Appointment of five months (April 2020 – September 2020)
Offers of appointment are subject to proof of permission to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 and original documentary evidence will be required.
HOW TO APPLY
Please apply on our website. As well as a CV, please provide a covering letter detailing why you may be suitable for this role.
More information on our Values can be found on our website or via the link
Interviews to be held on Monday 27 January 2020 / Tuesday 28 January 2020 / Wednesday 29 January 2020