Job title: 1020-309 Marine Ecology Adviser | Grade: D | Hours: 35 | Salary 38,616 (Pay award pending effect from 01 April 2025) |Vacancy type: Permanent| Location: NatureScot offices, home or hybrid | Closing date: Midnight 03 December 2025 | Internal Interview Date: 17 December | External Interview Date: 08 January 2025
Job Purpose Summary
This is a full-time role within NatureScot's Sustainable Coasts & Seas Activity based in our marine energy programme. Working closely with other NatureScot staff, the post holder will provide specialist advice in respect of marine mammal ecology to our marine energy team and other NatureScot staff on the marine mammal impacts from marine and coastal industries / activities, including but not limited to: marine energy (renewables / oil and gas), cables and ports & harbours and aquaculture. The successful post holder will engage with NatureScot case leads as well as industries, Crown Estate Scotland, Local Authorities, Port Authorities and relevant Directorates in Scottish Government. Advice will be required for all phases of development activity including Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Habitats Regulations Appraisal (HRA) and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), as well as European Protected Species (EPS) Licencing for both development and research purposes.
The post will provide a specialist role in delivering high priority work associated with the delivery of offshore wind projects and other marine industries projects in Scottish waters. It will also lead or provide input on NatureScot work on research, policy and guidance in respect of marine mammals and their interactions with industries and support the delivery of UK and Scottish Government and Industry led projects.
The post will also have specific responsibilities to lead and oversee NatureScot's work on marine renewables research and monitoring through initiatives such as ScotMER and ORJIP. The post holder will be responsible for the delivery of guidance and advice - both internal and external - to help developers and their consultants through all stages of development from pre-application to decommissioning. There will also be requirement to represent NatureScot on Scottish and UK groups, reviewing the increasing demands on marine space to inform NatureScot's advice on marine spatial planning policies relating to marine industries and the protection of marine mammals. The post holder will also contribute to evolving work to identify and prioritise specific site-based and wider seas conservation measures for marine mammals focusing on those that provide the most benefit in terms of biodiversity gain and facilitating climate change adaptation and resilience.
The post holder will also be required to contribute to the wider work of the marine energy team and both the Sustainable Coasts and Seas and Marine Ecosystem Activities, including the potential to work as a Duty Officer on a rota for responding to marine pollution incidents.
This work is high profile and fast-paced, and we are seeking an experienced and resilient individual with the confidence to manage and multitask across casework demands, contribute to strategic work and deliver high quality outputs.
The post holder will be an appropriately qualified and experienced specialist with a good understanding of Scotland's marine environment, policy and legislation relating to its sustainable use and management. The post holder should have up-to-date knowledge and understanding or marine mammal populations (both for seals and cetaceans), conservation issues, and impacts and mitigation options related to human activities.
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Provide constructive, solution-focused advice and support for NatureScot marine industries casework advice. This will include proposals arising from marine energy, ports and harbours, pipelines and cabling infrastructure fisheries, oil and gas, and aquaculture developments. This requires an understanding of marine ecology and the likely interactions and effects on marine mammals and their prey from infrastructure or activities in the marine environment.
Use of statistical packages and modelling including R and spatial modelling for marine mammals. In particular, the role will be required to advise on the use of tools and techniques associated with population modelling such as (iPCoD, DePONs, CRM and PBR) used in Environmental Impact Assessment, nature conservation Marine Protected Area and Habitats Regulations Appraisal processes.
Understanding of underwater noise propagation, modelling and monitoring across all marine industries.
Represent NatureScot on research project steering groups and external working groups relating to marine mammal ecology and development and refinement of tools.
Contribute to thinking and advice on marine ecosystems, including marine mammals and their prey species and opportunities for biodiversity net gain associated with development as well as compensation measures and or their equivalent in respect of both Habitats Regulation Appraisal and nature conservation MPA derogation processes.
Opportunity to act as a Duty Officer for marine pollution incidents, participating in the cover provided by NatureScot through an agreed rota system. (This can require work outside of normal working hours - weekends and evenings).
Contribution to wider communication around awareness of NatureScot and our marine mammal work through social media, press releases and the NatureScot website.
Skills: (Please refer to these in your Supporting Statement)
A degree in a relevant subject plus relevant post-graduate experience or work experience
A sound understanding of the marine ecology, habitats and species of Scotland
A clear understanding of nature conservation and planning legislation including Marine Scotland (2010) Act, EIA, EPS and HRA relevant to Scotland's seas and marine species
Knowledge and experience of coastal and marine industries, relevant to Scotland, including offshore wind and ports / harbours and the potential interactions of these activities with marine mammals
Understanding of techniques & methods applicable to monitoring marine mobile species
Ability to analyse, interpret and manage scientific information to provide informed, clear and solution focused advice.
Good interpersonal skills including excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and excellent team working skills
Experience of developing and maintaining positive working relationships with stakeholders, such as agencies, organisations, developers or government
Knowledge of NatureScot's priorities and processes and an awareness of the political environment in which NatureScot operates
Ability to plan and manage workloads, work to deadlines and adapt to changing priorities while balancing a high volume of reactive work
Prerequisites
Proof of right to work in UK
To undertake a Disclosure Scotland application
Although Gaelic language is not a prerequisite it is a desirable skill in support of our commitment to our Gaelic Language Plan
Working for NatureScot
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Application Process
Application is by CV and Supporting Statement. Please ensure you have attached these documents when submitting your application.
Before applying for this post;
Internal applicants should read the Self Service Guide (eRDMS A3155575)
External applicants should read the Online Job Application Guide - link below
https://www.nature.scot/doc/online-job-application-guide-naturescot
If you have previously applied for a vacancy with NatureScot you must remove the supporting statement from your profile, before uploading a new version.
Interviews
External candidates will be invited to interview if we are unable to recruit internally.
NatureScot is an inclusive workplace. We will share interview questions for this vacancy prior to interviews as a way of supporting neurodiversity at NatureScot.
First date reserved for internal candidates, if no internals then this will become the date for external candidates.
For information regarding the vacancy, please contact:
In my absence you may contact Erica Knott, Head of Marine Energy.
Email: erica.knott@nature.scot Tel: 07717 542648
For information regarding the application process please contact recruitment@nature.scot
Nature is vital to all of us, so it is vital that we are an organisation for all of Scotland. The more diverse NatureScot is, the better we will be in connecting everyone with nature. We particularly encourage applications from people from Minority Ethnic (ME) backgrounds and people with a disability.
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