Biodiversity Officer

Hart District Council

Fleet, Hampshire
£33,698 - £36,057 pa
Full Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Sun, 9th Aug 2026

EcologyConservation & Wildlife


Salary: £33,698 to £36,057
Job reference: HR26/11
Hours per week: 37
Location: Fleet, Hampshire
Type: Fixed term for 1 year, with the option to extend by mutual agreement
Closing Date: Sun 9th August
Interview date: Week Commencing Monday 17th August

The job

An opportunity has arisen in the Environmental Promotions team for a Biodiversity Officer. You will support the Natural Environment Manager by providing technical ecological advice on development management, strategic planning, and biodiversity net gain matters, as well as to wider stakeholders across the Council and within the District. You will also support biodiversity projects and monitoring across Council sites, including biodiversity net gain sites, SSSIs, SINCs and public open spaces.

Key Tasks

  • Provide ecological advice through the planning process, including pre-application, application, monitoring and enforcement stages.
  • Advise on biodiversity net gain, protected species, designated sites and wider biodiversity matters.
  • Prepare clear technical advice and responses for colleagues, stakeholders, professionals and residents.
  • Support biodiversity monitoring and conservation work across Council-owned and managed sites.
  • Work with Environmental Promotion team, Countryside Service and Site Ranger colleagues on projects, site management. and community initiatives.

The Applicant

You will have a relevant ecology related degree or equivalent, and an understanding of ecological principals, survey methodology, and ecology-related planning legislation and policy in England.

You should be confident interpreting ecological information, communicating technical advice clearly, working with stakeholders and managing your own workload. Experience of habitat surveying, ecological data interpretation and biodiversity net gain projects would be an advantage.

Interviews are scheduled to be held on site at Hart District Council Offices/MS Teams.

For further information regarding the post, please contact Mike Barry, [email protected].

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About Hart District Council

Hart District Council was formed in 1974 from the merger of the former Fleet Urban District Council and Hartley Wintney Rural District Council. We now serve a population of just over 97,000 in around 40,410 households. Our picturesque area of gentle rolling wooded countryside lies in the north-east corner of Hampshire and takes its name from the little River Hart which flows through its centre.

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