NEYEDC improve and inform environmental decision making, conservation, land management and sustainable development in North and East Yorkshire through the collation, management, analysis and dissemination of biodiversity information.
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Vacancies

Job Vacancies:

Ecological Data Officer (Ancient WOodland Inventory)

Ecological Data Officer (Local Wildlife Sites)

North and East Yorkshire Ecological Data Centre (NEYEDC) is recruiting two permanent Ecological Data Officers to join our small and supportive team in delivering our aim of understanding the natural world through data gathering and analysis.

Based at our offices in Dunnington near York, you will work with passionate ecologists within the organisation to carry out the varied work of an accredited Local Environmental Records Centre (LERC). You will also help to develop and maintain positive relationships with external organisations from industry, the public sector, NGOs, academia and the wider biodiversity community including volunteer natural historians and ecologists.

We are looking for individuals with a fascination for data, an eye for meticulous detail and an ability to use data to tell stories and enthuse stakeholders. Ecological Data Officers play a central role in creating and maintaining large datasets that are used on a daily basis by planners, land managers and conservationists to inform decisions that directly impact nature. In the first instance, you would be working on the update and maintenance of the Ancient Woodland Inventory or the Local Wildlife Site Registers.

Ecological Data Officers also need to be adaptable and innovative. They help to conceive and deliver a wide range of NEYEDC projects from Citizen Science to Policy Development. Candidates with experience of organising field surveys, using historical data sources or manipulating large spatial datasets using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) would be particularly welcome.

A passion for and knowledge of the natural environment of North and East York Yorkshire and an understanding of the functions of a Local Environmental Records Centre are an advantage.

We encourage candidates of all backgrounds and abilities who meet the person specification for this role to apply. We are an inclusive organisation that is seeking to involve more diverse audiences in our work. Read more about YHEDT’s Equality and Diversity Policy.

To apply, please send your C.V. and a covering letter, along with the Candidate details form and Recruitment Monitoring form to the NEYEDC Director by email to recruitment@neyedc.co.uk. If you are applying for one of the roles in particular, please indicate this in your application.

  • Salary: £20,897 - £24,191 depending on skills and experience

  • Tenure: Full Time, Permanent

  • Hours: 37.5 hours per week, with flexible working by negotiation

  • Holidays: 25 days leave plus public holidays

  • Pension: Stakeholder pension with 5% employer pension contribution

  • Closing date: Sunday 8th October 2023 at 23:59

  • Interview: NEYEDC offices, Dunnington, York. Week beginning 23rd October 2023