SISI Tayside South Project Officer
Tay District Salmon Fishery Board
The Scottish Invasive Species Initiative is a multi-year multi-partner project working across approximately 1/3rd of mainland Scotland. Its success relies upon effective local working of its Project Officer team (employed by partners) and in the co-ordination of this work across the wider project area. These are challenging and exciting roles - but give great opportunities to make a difference to local and regional environments whilst strategically contributing to the largest invasive non-native species control project in Great Britain. Sound like a job for you?
We are looking for someone to join our team and lead an exciting expansion of our work to South Tayside and North Fife, a new area in the project, covering the rivers Earn and Eden and tributaries.
Closing date for applications: 12 noon Monday 23 February (late applications not accepted)
Interviews: Wednesday 04 March (on Teams)
About Tay Rivers Trust and Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board
The Tay Rivers Trust and the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board are two organisations with the common purpose of caring for its fish populations and their environment. The Board is a statutory organisation which has been protecting and improving salmon fisheries since 1863. The Trust, with a mission to conserve all fish species and their habitats, is responsible for research, education and public engagement.
We care for over 5,000 miles of rivers, burns and lochs. Our work includes enforcement, river management, conservation and scientific research.
The Tay Rivers Trust and the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board are two organisations with the common purpose of caring for its fish populations and their environment. The Board is a statutory organisation which has been protecting and improving salmon fisheries since 1863. The Trust, with a mission to conserve all fish species and their habitats, is responsible for research, education and public engagement. We care for over 5,000 miles of rivers, burns and lochs. Our work includes enforcement, river management, conservation and scientific research.
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