This role is for 6-months, which would be full-time (40 hours a week), working out of our rural Derby office. The responsibilities of the role will be to complete protected species surveys, completing desk-based data analysis, as well as mapping, data processing, and report writing.
Key Responsibilities and Benefits:
This role gives you an insight into the role of an ecological consultant and provides valuable experience for starting your career in the sector.
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