 
        
        Contact Ciaran Hall the consultant managing this role.
As a Botanist, you will play a key role in the study and management of plant species, ecosystems, and plant-based solutions for a range of commercial and conservation projects. You will conduct field research, analyse plant data, support environmental assessments, and contribute to sustainable development initiatives across Ireland and beyond.
Key Responsibilities
 * Conduct fieldwork to identify, catalogue, and monitor plant species.
 * Analyse ecological data and produce detailed reports on vegetation, habitats, and biodiversity.
 * Support environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and habitat restoration plans.
 * Collaborate with ecologists, soil scientists, and environmental engineers.
 * Maintain herbarium collections and manage plant databases.
 * Contribute to scientific publications and knowledge sharing within the team.
 * Advise on plant conservation, invasive species control, and sustainable land use practices.
 * Engage with stakeholders including government agencies, NGOs, and the public.
Requirements
 * BSc or MSc in Botany, Plant Science, Ecology, or a related field.
 * Proven field research experience and plant identification skills (native Irish and European flora).
 * Strong understanding of plant ecology, taxonomy, and conservation.
 * Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
 * Proficiency with GIS and botanical survey tools.
 * Full clean driving licence and willingness to travel for fieldwork.
 * PhD in a related field.
 * Experience working on environmental assessments in Ireland.
 * Familiarity with EU Habitats Directive and Irish biodiversity legislation.
 * Membership in a relevant professional body (e.g., CIEEM, BSBI).
Salary: Competitive Sector: Ecology and Environmental Contract Type: Permanent Town/City: Dublin
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