VACANCY: BirdWatch Ireland are looking for a Policy Officer

Published by Ian Carey on

December 1st, 2016

Do you have what it takes to advocate for the conservation of birds, their habitats and wider biodiversity in Ireland? If so BirdWatch Ireland may have the role for you.

The organisation is seeking a suitably experienced person to join the policy and advocacy team to further this work. This position is for 3 days per week to run for 5 months to end of May 2017.

The job will be based in Kilcoole, County Wicklow and the salary will be commensurate with the successful applicant’s experience. Deadline for application is 5pm Wednesday 7th December 2016.

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Ian Carey

Ian is the editor of the Green News. He works as Communications Manger with the Irish Environmental Network.