Freshwater Ecology Assistant
Freshwater Ecology Assistant
- locations
- Lancaster
- time type
- Full time
- posted on
- Posted Today
- job requisition id
- JR1526
Permanent, Field & Laboratory work
We reserve the right to close this advert early if we find the right candidate, so we encourage you to apply early.
Do you have a passion for freshwater ecosystems and want to contribute to important monitoring and research to understand how they are responding to environmental change and management?
We’re excited to offer an opportunity for a Freshwater Ecology Assistant to join our enthusiastic and dedicated team of ecologists within the Environmental Pressures and Responses group, based in Lancaster. A significant part of this role is field‑based, making it perfect for someone who enjoys working outdoors and doesn’t mind braving all weathers. You’ll travel to sites across the UK, with some of your time spent in the stunning English Lake District. Here, you’ll collect vital samples and measurements through a variety of freshwater surveys - both on land and from boats. Back in the lab, you’ll transform your fieldwork into meaningful insights, using a range of computer‑based tools to analyse data. You’ll also play an active role in larger‑scale outdoor experiments, working alongside a supportive, hands-on team with a practical, can‑do attitude.
You’ll contribute to nationally important environmental monitoring and applied research. You could be involved in the long-term monitoring of the iconic Cumbrian lakes ( Cumbrian lakes monitoring | UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), helping to build vital evidence on how these freshwater systems are changing over time. You may also support innovative approaches such as using environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor biodiversity and detect rare or vulnerable species, including work to protect Arctic charr in the Lake District (
Action to help save vulnerable Arctic charr in the Lake District | UK Centre for Ecology & HydrologyWe’re looking for someone confident working outdoors and within laboratory environments, with experience in water quality assessment, aquatic ecosystem monitoring, and analysis. You should also be comfortable driving 4x4s to access field sites - which may sometimes be remote. A key part of the role involves making sense of the data you collect - interpreting results, applying modelling techniques, and reporting on ecological change. This means you’ll also need confidence with computer programming and statistical methods.
Your main responsibilities will include:
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Supporting a mix of campaign-based and routine fieldwork, from boat-based long-term ecosystem monitoring on the lakes of the English Lake District to hands-on sampling at a large-scale experimental facility
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Carrying out laboratory analysis of water samples to determine their chemical properties and plankton communities.
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Contributing to research project reporting by summarising and visualising data, and supporting interpretation to turn complex results into clear, usable insights.
In this role, you’ll have the autonomy to drive your own work forward, using your judgement to know when to dive in independently and when to reach out for guidance. You’ll be a collaborative team player who enjoys working closely with colleagues to plan, deliver and communicate impactful research projects.
You’ll bring strong organisational skills, confidently navigating a dynamic mix of short‑term priorities and long‑term goals. If you enjoy variety, teamwork, and contributing to meaningful research, you’ll feel right at home here. This role is also a great fit for someone keen to grow and take the next step in their career. You’ll have access to high‑quality training and development opportunities to support both your personal and professional progression.
For the role of Freshwater Ecology Assistant we’re looking for somebody who has:
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A qualification in environmental science, ecology, geography or zoology (e.g. HND/Degree)
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Proven experience of interpreting complex data and knowledge of statistical methods (e.g. ANOVA, correlation, regression)
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Confident practical field (lake and river fieldwork) and laboratory experience (i.e., chemical analysis, concentration calculations, species identification)
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Experience of computer programming such as Python, R, FORTRAN, VBA
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UK manual driving licence (please ensure this is visible in your CV on in your application form)
We would be delighted if you also bring some of the following skills or experience. These are desirable rather than essential, so please don’t be discouraged from applying if you don’t meet all of them.
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Experience of identifying phytoplankton and/or zooplankton, and/or freshwater macroinvertebrates
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Experience of collecting and processing samples for eDNA
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An understanding of the importance of budgetary control and value for money
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Previous experience with boat handling and towing trailers
UKCEH offers opportunities for hybrid working, though it is anticipated that the post holder will work for a significant proportion of their time on site to participate in laboratory and field work.
You’ll be joining a leading independent, not-for-profit research institute that’s committed to recruiting talented people like you, progressing your career and giving you the support you need to thrive at UKCEH. Our science makes a real difference, enabling people and the environment to prosper, and enriching society. We are the custodians of a wealth of environmental data, collected by UKCEH and its predecessors over the course of more than 60 years.
Working for UKCEH is rewarding
We appreciate the continuous dedication and contributions of our staff, which is why we provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes financial incentives and wellbeing-oriented perks, such as:
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27 days annual leave (rising to 29 days after 5 years’ service) plus 3 days for Christmas closure
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10% employer pension contribution
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Flexible and hybrid working arrangements (role dependant)
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Peer reward and recognition scheme
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Dental insurance, gym/fitness discounts, retail discount portal
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Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
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24-hour, 365-day support with physical, mental, social, health or financial issues and much more...
How to Apply
Please apply via our Workday account portal. As part of your application, you will be asked to respond to the supporting statement questions set out below.
We ask that you prepare your responses as a separate document and upload this with your application. Each response should be up to 150 words. This is your chance to tell us about your experience, strengths and motivation for the role, so we encourage you to use clear, relevant examples and focus on your own contribution and the impact of your work.
You don’t need to submit a cover letter - your responses to the supporting statement questions below will be used in its place.
- Freshwater field and lab experience:
Describe a specific freshwater field or laboratory task you’ve worked on. What was your role, what decisions did you need to make, and how did you ensure that the data collected were reliable?
- Working as part of a hands-on team:
Tell us about a time you worked in a field or lab team under challenging conditions or with competing priorities. How did you manage your own workload and communicate with others?
- Analysing and interpreting ecological data:
Give an example of an ecological data analysis you have been involved in. What methods or tools did you use, and how did you check that your results made ecological sense?
Our Commitment to Inclusion
At UKCEH, we are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and circumstances. As a Disability Confident employer, we actively encourage applications from neurodivergent candidates and people with disabilities, and we’re happy to provide adjustments or support at any stage of the recruitment process - just let us know. If you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every requirement, we’d love to hear from you anyway. You may be just the right fit for this role or another within our wider team.
Please note: Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role and this does not qualify for endorsement to support a Global Talent Visa application. If you are considering pursuing self-sponsorship, please indicate this in your application so we can take it into account during the recruitment process.
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