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Fisheries Officers wanted in
Donegal
11.03.20
INLAND Fisheries
Ireland has launched a recruitment campaign for
seasonal fisheries officers in Donegal. The
positions will see the successful applicants support
the development and maintenance of Ireland’s
fisheries resource during the summer period.
The roles are available on a six month basis with
contracts commencing from Monday the 11th of May
2020 and training provided to all new recruits.
Interviews will take place on the 1st and 2nd of
April 2020. The locations for the new positions will
be based within the North Western River Basin
District in Letterkenny, Ballyshannon and Clady
Crolly, Gweedore. |
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Pictured L-R Carl Owens Fishery
Officer (Eastern River Basin District), Christine
Meehan Fishery Officer (South Western River Basin
District) and Steven McKenna Assistant Inspector
(South Eastern River Basin District). |
Dr Ciaran Byrne, CEO of
Inland Fisheries Ireland said: “I am delighted to
invite applications for these seasonal positions
which will support the ongoing conservation,
maintenance and protection of the fisheries
resource. These Fisheries Officers will play a
critical role in developing, protecting and
conserving Ireland’s precious natural fisheries
resource and this additional support on the ground
during the busy summer period is vital.”
Roisin Bradley, Head of HR at Inland Fisheries
Ireland said: “We are looking for applicants who are
passionate about developing and protecting our
fisheries resource, have an appreciation for the
natural environment and who have excellent
interpersonal skills. Our Fisheries Officers are at
the heart of the work which we do as custodians of
this precious resource and we look forward to
welcoming the new members to our team in the
spring.”
The closing date for applications is Monday the 16th
of March 2020. Applicants should be available for
interview on the 1st and 2nd of April 2020 with a
start date on Monday the 11th of May 2020. To find
out more about the roles and how to apply, visit
www.fisheriesireland.ie . |
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