Consultancy Development Lead (KTP Associate)

London £0 - £45,700

Job sector

Agriculture & Food

Job function

Agriculture & Environment

Job duration

Up to 27 months in duration

Application closing date

27/04/2026

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Job description

The Royal Entomological Society (RES) and Harper Adams University (HAU) are seeking a forward-thinking professional to lead a transformative Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project to establish a new consultancy at the RES. This role offers a chance to influence strategy within a respected national charity while helping position insect science at the heart of environmental sustainability, biodiversity protection and land management practices across the UK.

The KTP brings together the scientific expertise of HAU, one of the UK’s leading specialist agricultural and environmental universities, with RES’s long-established reputation and influence in the field of entomology. As the KTP Associate, you will be based at RES headquarters in London while receiving academic supervision and access to specialist expertise from HAU.

Project description

You will take the lead in designing, testing and launching a commercially viable consultancy service that translates research driven entomological and environmental knowledge into practical, market ready solutions for sectors such as agriculture, conservation, ecological assessment and land management. This will involve shaping the consultancy from concept through to implementation exploring commercial opportunities, modelling service propositions, building internal capability and ensuring that all new deliverables are robust, credible and sustainable.

Your work will involve combining strategic insight with hands on delivery. You will work closely with RES leaders, engage with stakeholders across industry, NGOs and academia, and act as the bridge between scientific expertise and the practical needs of clients and partners. This is a role for someone who enjoys responsibility, embraces innovation and can confidently communicate across diverse professional settings.

About the business

Originally founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London, today the Royal Entomological Society (RES) is devoted to the understanding and development of insect science.

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