BirdWatch Ireland seeks to recruit a Communications Officer, a position that will be partially funded through the Heritage Council's Heritage Organisations Support Fund 2025 as part of BirdWatch Ireland's Communicating the Wonders of Irish Wildlife project.Reports to: Head of Communications & DevelopmentLocation: BirdWatch Ireland Head Office, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow (remote working supported)Salary: €32,000 to €34,000 per annum, commensurate with skills and experienceClosing date: 17:00 on Monday 27th October 2025Start date: November 2025Contract: Full time position, two-year contract (with six-month probationary period), extension subject to funding.About BirdWatch Ireland is the largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. A registered charity, its aim is the conservation of wild birds and their natural habitats. Established in 1968, it has over 15,000 members and a growing network of 30 local branches. It manages nature reserves which protect threatened habitats and the wildlife that relies on them, works to conserve Ireland's biodiversity, produces a range of media to raise wider awareness of nature conservation in Ireland, and carries out important education, survey and research work.The key aims of BirdWatch Ireland are:To maintain and, where possible, improve the conservation status of all Irish bird species;To prevent the extinction of any Irish bird species in the wild;To conserve, and where appropriate, improve and enlarge sites and habitats important for birds;To help through birds to conserve biodiversity (other wildlife) and thereby improve the quality of people's lives;To integrate nature conservation with sustainable development; and To educate and promote awareness of our birdlife and habitats.The roleThe key purpose of the Communications Officer role is to build support for BirdWatch Ireland and to inspire a world richer in nature through delivery of effective communications to identified audiences. The successful candidate will have experience of developing and implementing successful communication strategies. They will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be comfortable engaging with a range of external audiences including the public, elected representatives, media, etc. They will be comfortable working both with partners and independently, delivering on the agreed objectives and strategy.Key responsibilitiesDevelop outreach activities, including public relations, media and communications.Grow, plan and monitor BirdWatch Ireland's presence on social media.Grow and enhance BirdWatch Ireland's national and local media profile.Write press releases, website news stories and other media communications.Assist in the production of membership publications, including Wings and Bird Detectives magazines.Assist in the preparation of online newsletters and promotional emails.Organise and run membership recruitment and outreach events.Assist with administrative work around membership recruitment and retention, donations, bequests and corporate support.Handle queries from BirdWatch Ireland members and the general public.Promote BirdWatch Ireland membership, fundraising activities and retail operations.Assist with maintaining and updating the BirdWatch Ireland website.Measure performance of communications and marketing efforts using Google Analytics.Prepare regular reports on BirdWatch Ireland's media appearances.Deliver communications training to staff and volunteers.Liaise with BirdWatch Ireland's volunteer branch network.RequirementsA qualification in communications, marketing or another relevant areaExcellent communication skills (both oral and written)A thorough understanding of different communication channelsDemonstrated experience of managing social media accountsGood organisational skills and a high level of versatilityExperience with basic web software for updating websites and maximising SEOExperience in Mailchimp, YMLP or similar marketing platforms, and management of newsletters including list management, design, content planning and reportingAdditional requirements The following experiences/qualifications are desirable:Good knowledge of Irish birds and of conservation issuesExperience of working in the non- profit/NGO/eNGO/charity sector in either a voluntary or paid capacityExperience in event managementSkills in digital design, video creation and new media productionEditorial skillsMembership recruitment skillsPrint and broadcast media experienceA full, clean driving licenceTo applyPLEASE DOWNLOAD AND COMPLETE THE JOB APPLICATION FORM AVAILABLE ON THE BIRDWATCH IRELAND WEBSITE: ** PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR CV **Applications should be sent by email to (please put "Communications Officer" in the subject line), or by post to:Administration Dept. BirdWatch Ireland Unit 20, Block DBullford Business Campus KilcooleCo Wicklow A63 RW83The closing date for applications is 17:00 on Monday 27th October 2025.Job Type: Full-timePay: €32,000.00-€34,000.00 per yearBenefits:Employee discountOn-site parkingWork from homeWork Location: Hybrid remote in Kilcoole, Greystones, CO. Wicklow