OverviewInland Fisheries Ireland are excited to launch our 2026 Seasonal Recruitment campaign. We have various opportunities available nationwide for Seasonal Fisheries Officers which would be well suited to those who have an interest in protecting, managing and conserving Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling resources. Fisheries Officers are responsible for front line implementation and enforcement of the provisions of the Fisheries Acts, Water Pollution Acts, Water Framework Directive and other relevant statutory provisions. The role includes the provision of comprehensive conservation, protection, improvement and development services, inland and at sea.About UsInland Fisheries Ireland are the environmental agency responsible for protecting, managing and conserving Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling resources. More information can be found by visiting our website.Vision, Mission & ValuesVision: To place the inland fisheries resource in the best sustainable position possible for the benefit of future generations.Mission: To protect, manage and conserve Ireland’s inland fisheries and sea angling resources and to maximise their sustainability and natural biodiversity.Values:We work collaboratively with professionalismWe are open, transparent and accountableWe act with respect and integrityWe are committed to stewardship and sustainabilityThe JobThe role of a Seasonal Fisheries Officer has two main areas of responsibility: Fisheries Conservation and Development and Fisheries Protection. The following outlines the key areas of responsibility associated with a Fisheries Officer post. Other responsibilities may arise as the requirements of our environment and stakeholders change over time.A Seasonal Fisheries Officer with a focus on Fisheries Conservation and Development can expect to work collaboratively with an experienced team of Fisheries Officers, Assistant Fisheries Inspectors and Fisheries Inspectors on some of the below:Contributing to habitat improvement schemesDeveloping and improving fisheries access and angling infrastructureAssisting with research surveysThis is predominantly an outdoors role and candidates should be comfortable working outside in all weather conditions and on or near bodies of water. Seasonal Fisheries Officers work a 39-hour week and this will include weekends, evenings, early morning and late nights.We expect to hold interviews for this role in March 2026. Successful candidates will start work in mid to late April 2026. Successful candidates will take part in a training programme at the commencement of their contracts to provide the necessary accredited training to build the skills needed to carry out the responsibilities of the role.Key ResponsibilitiesFisheries Conservation & DevelopmentContribute to habitat improvement schemes (including improving fisheries access and infrastructure)Conduct research survey workMonitor scientific dataConduct electro-fishing and nettingCatch, measure, examine and release fish (assessing their health)Communicate with and develop good relationships with relevant stakeholders, such as An Garda Síochána, Angling Clubs, Fishermen, Community Development Groups, and other statutory agenciesProvide assistance for angling festivals and competitionsWrite reports and keep records updated as requiredKeep up to date with legislation and relevant scientific and technical developmentsFisheries ProtectionPatrol lakes, rivers, sea, coast and estuaries to check for illegal fishingDetect and report pollution, take samples and gather informationInspect commercial Salmon & Sea Trout licence holdersInspect recreational anglers for licence and/or permit, checking compliance with regulations and bye-lawsIssue Fixed Penalty Notices if appropriateApprehend offenders, gather evidence, attend proceedings, give evidence and provide reports for legal advisers, in line with the prescribed IFI prosecution procedureAssist with general enquiries from the publicOperate and maintain boatsProvide shore cover and/or act as a crew member for local IFI protection staff on RIB patrols in the areaMaintain and upkeep vehicles, RIBs, and surveillance equipmentSupport team members in stake-outs at night/early morningUndertake all other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time by the Inspector or nomineeKey Experience & QualificationsEssentialLeaving Certificate (Level 5 NFQ) or recognised equivalentA full Category B driving licence that is valid in IrelandNo convictions under the Irish Fisheries LegislationEligible to work in the StateFluent English – both in spoken and written EnglishGood knowledge of computer skills including MS OfficeReside close to base (within at least 60 mins drive of assigned base location)Competent in and on the water (both at sea and in lakes and rivers)Demonstrates a passion/strong interest in promoting, protecting and conserving natural resourcesDesirableExperience in a similar environmentFull Category BE driving licence with ability to tow trailersHolder of a valid Safe PassExperience working with power toolsKnowledge of carpentry or general labouringPowerboat Level 2Kayaking Level 3Knowledge of fisheries legislationKey Personal AttributesAbility to form effective working relationships with team members, public and external stakeholdersExcellent communication skillsFlexible approach to work and hoursCan meet travel requirements of the post; prepared to work outside of normal hours as necessaryCommitment to the job and self-motivationGarda VettingPlease note that the successful candidate will need to go through Garda Vetting and safeguarding training before they can take up their role. By applying for this role, you give Inland Fisheries Ireland permission to process your personal information and, if any disclosure is deemed to put children and vulnerable adults at risk, you may not be able to take up the role.RemunerationThe salary scale for the position is at the level of Fisheries Officer as applies in Inland Fisheries Ireland. New entrants to the public sector start on €32,299.08. Fisheries Officers can also earn up to €3,910.76 during their six-month contract as unsocial hours allowance. More information on pay and allowances will be provided at interview. Salary may be adjusted in line with Government pay policy.Tenure & ApplicationsThis role is being offered on a seasonal six-month contract basis. A cover letter and up-to-date CV should be submitted by 5.00 pm Friday 20 February 2026. Late applications will not be processed. Failure to provide a sufficient cover letter or fully complete the application form may disqualify an applicant. Shortlisting will be based on information provided in the cover letter and CV. Canvassing will disqualify. Inland Fisheries Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.
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