Scientific Officer – Belfast
- Belfast
- £15.97ph
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Posted
January 20, 2025
Job Title: Scientific Officer
- Pay: £15.97 per hour (Paid Weekly)
- Location: Airport Road West, Belfast
- Start Date: ASAP
- Duration: Until August 2025
- Working Pattern: 5 days per week (37 hours per week)
May include some evening and weekend work.
Job Duties:
The post holder will be part of a busy operational team, primarily working with planning authorities and DfI, providing advice and recommendations on planning consultations after completing an assessment. Reporting to a Higher Scientific Officer, the key responsibilities include:
- Preparing scientific reports/casework in the field of ecology/natural environment to support good environmental outcomes.
- Assessing planning consultations to ensure compliance with planning policies and environmental law, providing robust advice to planning authorities and/or DfI.
- Attending and contributing to internal/external briefings and meetings.
- Contributing to the division’s business plan and ensuring timely and high-quality work.
- Promoting a health and safety culture by reviewing and maintaining awareness of risk assessments and adhering to safe working practices.
- Assisting colleagues in ensuring team outputs meet legislative and regulatory requirements, customer demands, and operational standards.
- Conducting fieldwork, which may involve working over arduous terrain, in industrial sites, and along watercourses.
Essential Criteria:
- Qualifications:
A degree (or equivalent/higher qualification) in a relevant scientific discipline.* - Experience:
2 years’ experience (within the last 8 years) in a paid, voluntary, or academic capacity associated with the conservation or assessment of natural terrestrial heritage (ecosystems, habitats, species, earth science, or landscapes). This experience should include one or more of the following:- Producing ecological assessments/reports.
- Conducting ecological surveys, including mapping, recording, and monitoring of scientific data.
- Conservation management.
*Relevant scientific discipline: Include the subject of qualification and date awarded. If your qualification is relevant to the role, provide details of modules studied and project work undertaken. Post-degree qualifications can include postgraduate or postdoctoral experience.
Desired Criteria:
- MSc in a relevant scientific discipline.
- Previous experience in a planning consultancy role, producing ecological reports for planning applications.
- Understanding of Northern Ireland planning policy, procedures, legislation, and case law.
Benefits:
- Hybrid working pattern
- Flexi-time
- Car parking facilities
- Basic Access NI background check required
If interested, please reach out to Sean at:
sean.burns-mooney@therecruitmentco.uk