Job Specific Criteria
Essential
Ability to work in a team environment
Self-motivated, committed and with personal initiative
Well-developed interpersonal communication skills with ability to inspire and motivate others.
Ability to work safely under pressure and to deal with tight deadlines.
Able to work with limited supervision, to prioritise own workload
Good organisational skills, innovative and forward thinking
Ability to communicate in a courteous, tactful and diplomatic way when dealing with contentious issues, understanding policies and constraints of others.
Ability to provide guidance, manage, supervise and lead on ecological matters within NMWTRA teams and projects.
Ability to perservere with achieving ecological best practice and legislative compliance when this is not always a popular decision with others
Ability to work in consultation and partnership with external organisations and consultants.
Dedicated to accuracy and delivery of tasks to achieve best outcome for environment.
Evidence of commitment to continuing personal and professional development.
Frequently work hours which are outside normal hours as required
Qualifications and Relevant Training
Essential
Degree or MSc in Zoology, Botany, Ecology or a relevant ecological subject. HNC/HND/NVQ (Level 4) in an ecology related subject and at least 5 years’ relevant experience
Relevant Experience
Essential
Experience in undertaking ecological surveys for species and habitats.
Understand the ecology of a range of common protected species
Experience in identification of a range of common UK species and habitats
Had involvement in the development of species or habitat mitigation and enhancement works.
Experience in applying for and obtaining licences for Protected Species and Sites
Good understanding of relevant Wales/ UK Environmental Legislation especially for Nature Conservation
Skills and Specialist Knowledge
Essential
Ability to use Geographical Information Systems (GiS), capture data in the field, analyse and manipulate data, produce maps and reports.
IT literate – use of Word, Excel spread sheets and databases.
Skills in concise report writing, data management and interpretation.
Ability to scrutinise reports and documents produced by others to ensure that content is satisfactory.
Well-developed oral and written communication skills to a wide range of audience. Ability to motivate and educate others.
Practical skills in identifying main species groups and knowing where to find further information.
Problem solving skills and finding ways to resolve conflict and achieve quality results.
Knowledge of UK nature conservation legislation, wider environmental legislation, standards and and Industry Good Practice guidance
Health and Safety awareness
Current valid Driving Licence
Language Requirements
Essential
The ability to speak English is essential and Welsh desirable for this role.