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Barn Owl Officer (Be There for Barn Owls Project)

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Northern Ireland - UK
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 31/03/2014
Company Name Ulster Wildlife
Contact Name Maeve Bogie
Telephone 02844830282
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 Barn Owl Officer (Be There for Barn Owls Project)

 

Salary £18,946 to £22,291 (pro rata per annum), fixed term contract – 2 years

 

Part Time 22.5 hours per week to include limited weekend and evening work. 

 

Do you want to help conserve one of our most iconic species?  Ulster Wildlife is seeking to employ an experienced and skilled person to deliver our Be There for Barn Owls Project. 

The Barn Owl Officer will work to increase knowledge and awareness of this threatened species and to help to increase suitable habitat for the barn owl in Northern Ireland.  They will work with schools and community groups, advise land owners, coordinate volunteer-led surveys and provide training for interested groups in the efforts to improve the fortunes of the barn owl in Northern Ireland.

They will also be responsible for the day-to-day running of the project including meeting project targets, managing budget and reporting to funders.

 

The post is based at Ulster Wildlife Offices in Crossgar, moving to new offices in Harbour Estate, Belfast in late summer 2014.

 

To access further information about the position and the Application Form, please visit our website at www.ulsterwildlife.org/jobs

Closing date for receipt of applications is 12noon on 31 March 2014 and Interviews will be held on Friday 11 April 2014

 

The successful applicant will be Access NI checked

 

Ulster Wildlife is an Equal Opportunities Employer

 

The project is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and

Northern Ireland Environment Agency.

 

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