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Crop Pathology Consultant/Senior Consultant
Adas
Designs and delivers practical, science‑based agricultural and environmental consultancy solutions.
Consultant role managing arable plant pathology projects and research.
Contribute to the sales process and develop strong links with current and new clients, representing ADAS and building the reputation of the plant pathology team.
Take original ideas and develop them into sound projects with the plant pathology team and others across ADAS for a range of clients.
Establish your profile and reputation within and outside of ADAS through clients, collaborators and the scientific community, presenting your research to colleagues and at external events/conferences.
Manage arable plant pathology projects requiring co-ordination between different ADAS teams. Deliver input into consultancy and research projects to a high standard. This will include all aspects of project management including liaising with host growers, updating project partners with interim reports/datasets, the training and management of project teams, data analysis/reporting/presentations and ensuring that all report deadlines and milestones are met.
What you bring
field research
communication
driving licence
msc/phd
project management
crop pathology
Experience in agriculture and/or the design and management of field research in the UK.
Clear presenting style and demonstrable skills in written and verbal communication.
Full UK driving licence.
Educated to degree level with relevant industry experience (MSc or PhD in crop pathology desirable). Excellent project management skills, with the ability to work across a range of internal groups and external organisations.
Benefits
Contributory pension scheme.
A flexible benefits programme including the option to buy additional holiday and private health care.
Regular training and career development.
Salary £30,000 - £45,000 per annum depending on experience.
Started as a UK agricultural service, became private in 1971, and joined RSK Group in 2016.
£31M Revenue
Annual Revenue
Generated from 16 UK offices, applying rigorous science to real-world challenges.
Projects include developing carbon calculators, pest-management tools, and innovative food supply chains.
Expertise spans agriculture, ecology, forestry, policy, soils, water, and energy, providing nuanced advice with environmental and rural insight.
Standout work includes IPM planning tools, climate adaptation research, and long-term land-use science.
Culture + Values
Deliver practical, sustainable solutions
Offer unbiased, technical advice
Committed to continual review and improvement of our operating practices
Supported by robust corporate governance
Health, environment and quality systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, GLP)
Environment + Sustainability
£6.5m Award
Funding for Land-Use Research
Received a £6.5 million award to support land-use research aimed at achieving UK net-zero by 2050.
2040 Target
Net-Zero Emissions in Agriculture
Launched the YEN-Zero network with a specific focus on achieving net-zero emissions in agriculture by 2040.
Member of LUNZ Hub awarded £6.5 million for land-use research to support UK net zero by 2050
Co-leads policy on land use and soils; contributes to evidence for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050
Hosts benchmarking of greenhouse gas intensities of crops since 2013; identifies N fertiliser as key emissions hotspot
Operates HortZero tool for horticulture carbon accounting using nationally recognised emissions factors
Provides climate- and sustainability-focused consultancy covering carbon and water footprints, food waste, sustainable textiles, resilient land use and supply-chain emissions
Offers BASIS-accredited training in greenhouse gas and climate-change mitigation
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