Here at Brindle & Green we strive to offer unique opportunities across all of our divisions, on occasion supporting the transition of people from their current career path into the environmental consulting sector. This is often achieved through the use of seasonal staff within our ecology division. ‘Seasonal ecologists’ work on bat emergence/re-entry surveys and GCN surveys and on ECOW and translocations during the spring/summer months. Sarah joined us in April 2022 after deciding to leave behind a career she loved in working with horses to forge a career in ecology consultancy. She began as a seasonal staff member all while studying for her degree in zoology at Derby University and got offered a full-time position over the winter period. We are extremely proud to offer Sarah a permanent, full time position as a graduate ecologist and look forward to helping support her progression in this new career path.
This session provided invaluable insights into key ecological methodologies, species-specific survey techniques, and best practices to ensure compliance with legislation and industry standards. This equips our new seasonals for the season ahead.
We had the privilege of hosting Steve Brown from Dragonfly Habitat Bank in our office. Our Consultant Ecologist, Lloyd Wyatt shares his experience from the CPD session.
We recognise the importance of International Women's Day on 8th March, as we achieve an equal split between male and female members in both our senior and middle management, as well as across the wider company.