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Botanical & Entomology Field Surveyors
Posted 18 hours 38 minutes ago by UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
£31,942 - £33,898 Annual
Contract
Full Time
Temporary Jobs
England, United Kingdom
Job Description
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job title: Botanical & Entomology Field Surveyors Salary: £31,942 - £33,898 Job type: Short-Term Appointment, Full-time, 37 hours per week Dates: 27th April - 4th September 2026 Closing date for applications: 30 January 2026. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we find the right candidate, so we encourage you to apply early. Are you a passionate and experienced Botanist or Entomologist? Would you be interested in contributing to UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology s (UKCEH) nationally important fieldwork across England? We re looking for 12 Botanical or Entomological Field Surveyors to join our national LandSpAES survey team working across England during the summer season of 2026. LandSpAES Project Summary UKCEH are conducting a re-survey of the high-profile Landscape-scale species monitoring of agri-environment schemes (LandSpAES) project, building on a baseline survey carried out between . Funded by Natural England, this project has developed a robust, landscape-scale monitoring programme to understand how agri-environment schemes influence key mobile species across England. By establishing a solid ecological baseline, the project assessed how species abundance and distribution respond to different scheme interventions at both local and wider landscape levels. Such findings feed into national-scale modelling, provide evidence to Defra and Natural England, helping to evaluate the environmental impact of agri-environment schemes and guide future policy. Find out more about the project here: The survey report from the project is available here: The 2026 Season & Site Locations These are four-month fixed-term appointments, working full-time (37 hours per week) for the 2026 survey season, running from late April to early September 2026. Our fieldsites are located in: Yorkshire, Devon, Warwickshire, Kent / Sussex, Lincolnshire / Cambridge, Essex / Suffolk. We invite applications from candidates who are comfortable working mainly based in one of these regions, with a possible requirement to travel to other regions. Most of the work will be based in these six regions of England and requires a flexible approach to travel and locations and staying away in temporary accommodation close to field sites. What You ll Get Up To Working on behalf of UKCEH as a Field Surveyor, you'll spend the summer contributing to nationally important fieldwork in some of the country s most varied and remote landscapes. You ll play a crucial role in delivering this national biodiversity monitoring programme that will help shape the future of agri-environment policy in England. The data you collect will form part of a robust, multi-year baseline used to understand how key mobile species respond to agri-environment schemes - work that will directly inform long-term conservation efforts and national-scale modelling. Your contribution will be essential to ensuring the scientific quality, accuracy and reliability of this evidence base. Important & Logistical Information 
- This is a field-based role working across England, requiring regular weekday travel and periods of overnight stays, depending on survey schedules. Travel expenses from your assigned temporary accommodation to your place of work (fieldsite) are reimbursable, as well as your first and last journey to your assigned region.
- This role involves working outdoors for extended periods, including carrying survey equipment across uneven, rugged and sometimes remote terrain. A level of physical fitness appropriate to these activities is required. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and will consider reasonable adjustments where possible.
- Fieldwork will take place in all weather conditions and may occasionally involve remote locations, or early morning starts for moth trapping. We re looking for someone with a flexible, positive approach and the confidence to adapt to changing conditions, with appropriate support and planning.
- All surveyors must be available to attend a one-week, full-time training course at our Wallingford (Oxfordshire) Head Office site from 27 April - 1 May 2026
- Accurately recording entomological, botanical and habitat data in the field, following scientific monitoring protocols
- Reliable and precise data entry using UKCEH-provided data capture software and mapping tools
- Liaising professionally with landowners, fellow surveyors and the survey management team
- Ensuring the security and integrity of field and personal data
- Taking responsibility for personal and team health and safety
- Botanists: Strong botanical survey skills across a range of habitats (equivalent to FISC Level 4 or higher) as well as the ability to recognise broad and priority habitats
- Entomologists: Ability to identify UK bumblebees and/or butterflies to a species level in the field
- A keen interest and passion for species plant or insect identification (no formal academic qualification required), preferably with experience and involvement with other citizen science or species surveys
- Experience of surveying at other field sites, and following specific scientific protocols
- Highly practical, with excellent communication and team-working skills
- Capability to work independently, show initiative and manage your own time effectively
- IT literacy and the ability to learn new field data-recording software
- A full driving licence (please confirm on your CV or supporting statement)
- Upload a CV detailing your relevant survey work, including clear examples, and experience following established scientific protocols.
- Upload a short Supporting Statement (300-500 words instructions below). Please do not submit a cover letter these will not be considered
- Confident and relevant species identification skills
- Any relevant qualifications or training relating to botany
- Confirmation of your full-time availability for the summer season (late April September 2026), and dates for scheduled interviews and the HQ training session
- A full driving licence and ability to drive manual fleet vehicles
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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