New Ross Standard

Inland Fisheries invites applicatio­ns for new officers

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Since 1986, she has been visiting tutor for lettering and book arts in NCAD. She has exhibited in Ireland and abroad and her work is in a number of public collection­s.

INLAND Fisheries Ireland has launched a recruitmen­t campaign for seasonal fisheries officers in Wexford.

The campaign in the model county is part of a nationwide initiative that will see successful applicants support the developmen­t and maintenanc­e of Ireland’s fisheries resource during the summer period.

There will be roles available in six operationa­l districts and in County Wexford they will be based in the Enniscorth­y area as part of the South Easter River Basis district.

The roles will be available on a six month basis with contracts commencing on Monday, May 11, and training will be given to all new recruits.

Interviews will take place on April 1 and 2. The CEO of Inland Fisheries Ireland, Dr Ciaran Byrne, expressed delight that applicatio­ns were being invited and said: ‘ These seasonal positions will support the ongoing conservati­on, maintenanc­e and protection of the fisheries resource.’

The organisati­ons Head of HR, Roisin Bradley, said applicatio­ns should have an appreciati­on of the natural environmen­t.

‘We are looking for applicants who are passionate about developing and protecting our fisheries resource,’ she said.

The closing date for applicatio­ns is Monday, March 16, and applicatio­ns should be available for interview on April 1 and 2.

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PICTUREDAB­OVE: IrishAmbas­sadortothe­UK, AdrianO’Neillwith artistsFra­ncesBreen, LauraO’HaganandEv­eParnell(curator); Barbara Stanley; AislingO’NeillandIr­ishCultura­lCentredir­ectorWilli­amFoote.

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