Catchment Officer - FLOW Project
Ballinderry Rivers Trust
Rivers, Water & HydrologyConservation & WildlifeFood, Farming & Horticulture
Location: Cookstown, County Tyrone (Office) & Swanlinbar/Claddagh River Catchment (Project)
Salary: £32,000 – £35,555 + up to 9% pension contribution & life assurance
Contract: Full-time (37.5 hrs/week), Fixed-term for 2.5 years (with potential extension)
Join an exciting cross-border environmental project!
Ballinderry Rivers Trust is seeking a motivated Catchment Officer to play a key role in the ‘For the Love of Our Waters’ (FLOW) project, funded by the Peace Plus programme, which is managed by the Special EU Programme Body (SEUPB). This initiative aims to improve water quality and biodiversity in four cross-border catchments, including the Swanlinbar/Claddagh River and Kilroosky Lake Cluster.
What you’ll do:
- Work with farmers and landowners to design and implement nature-based solutions (NbS) that reduce agricultural pollution and enhance freshwater habitats.
- Support conservation of endangered species such as the freshwater pearl mussel and white-clawed crayfish.
- Deliver knowledge-sharing events to engage communities and promote sustainable land management.
- Collaborate with NGOs, research institutions, and government bodies across Northern Ireland and Ireland.
What we’re looking for:
- Strong knowledge of NbS, water management, and agricultural systems.
- Experience in project delivery, ecological monitoring, and stakeholder engagement.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a dynamic team.
- Full driving licence and willingness to travel.
Why join us?
You’ll be part of a passionate team making a real difference to freshwater ecosystems. We offer flexible working, generous leave, and opportunities for professional growth.
Interviews will be held in January 2026.
About Ballinderry Rivers Trust
Ballinderry Rivers Trust conserves, protects and improves the rivers and loughs of the Ballinderry River system, Lough Neagh, the Lough’s western-shore streams, and their wildlife, for the benefit of the public and the wider environment.
Our work is of global importance in conserving endangered species like the Freshwater Pearl Mussel and White Clawed Crayfish. We work with Universities and other research partners to study and support local populations of these important species. Our work is shared internationally to help other organisations do the same.
We work with local schools to teach children about the river and what they can do to conserve it. We help local landowners to look after the river.
Ballinderry Rivers Trust conserves, protects and improves the rivers and loughs of the Ballinderry River system, Lough Neagh, the Lough’s western-shore streams, and their wildlife, for the benefit of the public and the wider environment. Our work is of global importance in conserving endangered species like the Freshwater Pearl Mussel and White Clawed Crayfish. We work with Universities and other research partners to study and support local populations of these important species. Our work is shared internationally to help other organisations do the same. We work with local schools to teach children about the river and what they can do to conserve it. We help local landowners to look after the river.
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