Salmon Conservation Biologist
Atlantic Salmon Trust
Wild places. Applied science. A career that makes a difference.
Help turn science into action for wild Atlantic salmon.
The Atlantic Salmon Trust is looking for a passionate and motivated Salmon Conservation Biologist to join our science and evidence team.
This is an exciting opportunity to combine hands-on fieldwork with data analysis and applied research, helping build the evidence needed to restore wild salmon and the habitats they depend on across the UK and Ireland.
If you’re an early-career biologist who wants your science to make a real difference for one of our most iconic species, we’d love to hear from you. Included below is some of the essential skills but you can find out more, including how to apply by visiting our website.
Essential Requirements
• Degree in a relevant field (e.g. aquatic ecology, environmental science) or equivalent professional experience
• Around three years' relevant experience in fisheries or aquatic ecology, applied research consultancy or conservation
• Experience of survey and monitoring techniques for aquatic species and their supporting habitats
• Working knowledge of statistical analysis (e.g. R or equivalent) with experience of GIS desirable.
• Comfortable working outdoors and in remote or water-based field locations, water safety training desirable.
• Full, clean UK driving licence and ability to travel regularly across the UK (hire vehicle can be provided if required)
About Atlantic Salmon Trust
We’re on a mission to restore wild Atlantic salmon and the environment they depend on.
By working in partnership with others, we’re helping to design and deliver a growing network of catchment-scale restoration programmes to realise far-reaching benefits for wild Atlantic salmon, the environment and communities.
We’re on a mission to restore wild Atlantic salmon and the environment they depend on. By working in partnership with others, we’re helping to design and deliver a growing network of catchment-scale restoration programmes to realise far-reaching benefits for wild Atlantic salmon, the environment and communities.
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