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IFI Recruiting Fisheries Officers To Staff Regional Panels

31st July 2015
IFI Recruiting Fisheries Officers To Staff Regional Panels

#Jobs - Inland Fisheries Ireland is seeking to recruit a number of fisheries officers over the next two years to staff its proposed new regional panels.

Successful applicants will be primarily concerned with the implementation and enforcement of the provision of the Fisheries Acts, Water Pollution Acts and other relevant statutory provisions covering angling on Ireland's inland waters

They will be required to:

• Provide, in co-operation with other fisheries staff, comprehensive conservation and protection services, inland and at sea, within any part of a fisheries district and/or any other area assigned within one or more fisheries districts.

• Provide, in co-operation with other fisheries staff, comprehensive improvement, and development and fisheries management support services within any part of a fisheries district and/or any other area assigned within one or more fisheries districts.

• In certain instances positions may arise where specialist skills or experience is required, eg Irish language skills for certain districts. Suitable candidates may be selected for the purpose of filling such vacancies. Therefore please state on your application any relevant skills.

• Have a full driving licence valid in the State.

Applicants should select relevant River Basin Districts - headquartered in Dublin, Clonmel, Macroom, Limerick, Galway, Ballina and Ballyshannon - where they would be prepared to work if offered a position. 

The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 28 August 2015. More details are available at the IFI website HERE.

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