Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has an exciting opportunity available for a Fisheries Officer to join our team, which would be well suited to those who have an interest in protecting, managing and conserving Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling resources.
The role of Fisheries Officer is responsible for front line implementation and enforcement of the provisions of the Fisheries Acts, Water Pollution Acts, Water Framework Directive & other relevant statutory provisions, to include the provision of comprehensive conservation, protection, improvement & development services, inland and at sea.
The role of a Fisheries Officer has two main areas of responsibility:
Fisheries Protection
Fisheries Conservation and Development.
As a Fisheries Officer you can expect to work collaboratively with an experienced team of Fisheries Officers, Assistant Fisheries Inspectors and Fisheries Inspectors on some of the below;
Patrolling and engaging in surveillance activities to check for illegal fishing
Enforcing the applicable bye-laws and regulations as required
Contributing to habitat improvement schemes
Developing and improving fisheries access and angling infrastructure
Assisting and advising local anglers and other members of the public
Participating in various community initiatives designed to educate and promote
You can find out more about our work here.
This is predominantly an outdoors role and candidates should be comfortable working outside in all weather conditions and on/near bodies of water.
Please note that Fisheries Officers work a 39-hour week and this will include weekends, evenings, early mornings and late nights.
ABOUT US
Inland 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 & VALUES
Vision
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 professionalism
We are open, transparent and accountable
We act with respect and integrity
We are committed to stewardship and sustainability
The following attempts to outline in a broad sense the key areas of responsibility associated with a Fisheries Officer post. However other responsibilities may arise as the requirements of our environment and stakeholders change over time.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Fisheries Protection
Patrol lakes, rivers, sea, coast and estuaries to check for illegal fishing;
Detect and report pollution, take samples and gather information;
Inspect commercial Salmon & Sea Trout licence holders;
Inspect recreational anglers for licence and/or permit, checking compliance with regulations and bye-laws;
Issue Fixed Penalty Notices if appropriate;
Apprehend offenders, gather evidence, attend proceedings, give evidence and provide reports for legal advisers, in line with the prescribed IFI prosecution procedure;
Assist with general enquiries from the public;
Operate and maintain boats;
Provide shore cover and/or act as a crew member for local IFI protection staff on RIB patrols in the area
Maintain and upkeep vehicles, RIBs, and surveillance equipment;
Support team members in stake-outs at night /early morning.
Fisheries Conservation & Development
Contribute to habitat improvement schemes (including improving fisheries access and infrastructure;)
Conduct research survey work;
Monitor scientific data;
Conduct electro-fishing and netting;
Catch, measure, examine and release fish (assessing their health;)
Communicate with & develop good relationships with relevant stakeholders, such as; An Garda Síochána, Angling Clubs, Fishermen, Community Development Groups, and other statutory agencies etc.;
Provide assistance for angling festivals and competitions;
Write reports and keep records updated as required;
Keep up to date with legislation and relevant scientific and technical developments.
Undertake all other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time by the Inspector or nominee.