Ecological Modeller ID:3912
| Posting date: | 22 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £34,765 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 19 January 2026 |
| Location: | YO41 1LZ |
| Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 442201/1 |
Summary
APHA are seeking a numerate and highly computer literate person to join the modelling team in the Wildlife Department . APHA is an executive agency of the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and our remit includes identifying, managing, and controlling incidents and outbreaks of endemic and exotic diseases and pests in animals, plants, and bees. We provide unique capabilities and an evidence base for UK government, together with international reference responsibilities. The APHA Wildlife Department is a nationally important centre for wildlife disease management with multidisciplinary skills in epidemiology, statistics, and field ecology. The successful applicant will bolster the department’s role supporting Defra’s policy making and disease outbreak response activities.
In this role, you will be contributing to the production of advice for government policy and operational teams. This will involve building, maintaining or running models of disease systems that currently, or potentially could involve UK wildlife, and which can impact livestock and people. You will primarily be working with agent-based simulation models to explore the large-scale spread and control of disease, and you will also be collating ecological data on wild host species and disease transmission upon which the models are based. Some topics of current relevance include the investigation of control strategies for Bovine Tuberculosis and African Swine Fever, the epidemiology of zoonotic Lyssaviruses in bats and novel zoonotic diseases that may impact the UK.
- Designing and running bespoke computer simulation models to investigate disease and other issues concerning wildlife management
- Writing reports, including collating and interpreting model output
- Undertaking sensitivity analyses and error checking verification of models
- Collecting ecological/epidemiological data for use in model development through literature review and in liaison with colleagues across APHA and elsewhere
- The post holder will also be encouraged to communicate results and findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals and at national and international conferences
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