Careers & Courses

Work and learn with us.

We promote a flexible working environment and equality among our workforce.  We exercise a workplace culture based on passion for the environment, ethics, cooperation, equal opportunity and diversity.

We also aim to support early career ecologists through a variety of avenues including volunteer opportunities, work experience, internships, mentoring and training.

Please see our current job opportunities below.

There are no current job opportunities.

Our Courses

Field skills are traditionally built up through time spent in the field and from learning directly from more experienced ecologists.

Currently, there are limited options to obtain these skills. Most university courses focus on theory, and comparatively less on practice. While theory is important, potential employers place a high value on people with applied field experience, and who can work safely in outdoor environments with limited supervision.

We deliver short, field-based courses on essential field skills.

We offer these courses to natural science students and recent graduates, and early-career ecologists. We have developed and a network of five courses which focus on one of three themes:

Identification: how to correctly identify and describe what you observe in the environment.

Survey techniques: how to collect data for use in environmental assessment and monitoring.

Field safety:  how to work safely in outdoor /or remote environments.

Each of our five courses focuses on the most essential skills for field ecologists. Each course is standalone and developed and taught by experienced professional ecologists.

  • Introduction of field identification of trees, shrubs and herbs
  • Introduction to vegetation survey techniques
  • Introduction to camera trapping for wildlife
  • Introduction to spotlighting and call playback for wildlife
  • Field safety
  • Introduction to wildlife camera image analysis

Please contact us for more details.

Introduction to Plant Identification

Introduction to Vegetation Survey

Introduction to Camera Trapping

Introduction to Spotlighting & Call Playback

Introduction to Field Safety

Introduction to Wildlife Camera Image Analysis

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