Conservation Officer (Lough Erne)RSPB Northern Ireland
Save Conservation Officer (Lough Erne) Reference number: A1301120 Location: Flexible – Northern Ireland Salary: Starting at £26,212 to £29,320 per annum Hours: Full time Contract: 12 Month Maternity Cover We are looking for a candidate who is self-motivated and prides themselves on delivering high standards. You will have excellent ecological skills and knowledge, particularly of wet grassland habitats and their conservation. A background in landscape scale conservation, farm advisory and nature conservation delivery mechanisms is desirable, as is an in-depth knowledge of breeding waders (curlews, redshanks, lapwings and snipe), their habitat requirements and relevant survey techniques. As part of the Northern Ireland Operations Team, you will deliver a range of work for priority species and habitats across the Lough Erne landscape. In this varied role, you will provide advice directly to farmers and land managers, coordinate and undertake surveys, and help deliver conservation projects to help nature thrive across this priority landscape. This role will sit within the West NI Area Team and reports to the Senior Conservation Officer. You will have an important external role, building positive relationships with key partners and stakeholders so that RSPBs policies and messages are understood and furthered within relevant partnerships. This is a fantastic opportunity to play your part in delivering RSPB's conservation work within an area rich in wildlife and important for people. If this sounds like the job for you, we would love to hear from you. If you are interested in applying for this role, please click the ‘Apply Now’ button to be taken to our website where you will find all details about this role and how to apply. Closing date: 7 December 2020 Interview date: 17 December 2020 No agencies please. Skills: agriculture, conservation, Communication Ref: A1301120 Log in or register to apply
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