Inland Fisheries invites applications for new officers
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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.