Closing date: 5th August 2014
Location: Tralee, Co. Kerry Positions: Multiple Contract: August, September. Part-time Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description:
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Location: Dublin Contract: Undisclosed Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: In 1996, a number of leading agri-food businesses identified the need for an independent body to provide the general public with information and education on the importance of agriculture and food to the Irish economy. As a result, Agri Aware was founded in 1996 by the Irish Farmers Association (IFA), FBD, Bord Bia, the Irish Farmers Journal and the Irish Dairy Board. Agri Aware is a Charitable Trust, funded by the farming and agri-food industry. To convey the importance of the agri-food industry among the general public, Agri Aware delivers high impact educational and public awareness initiatives and projects for students and the general public. Applicants should have a proven track record in website and social media management, experience of marketing or communications, and excellent administrative skills. The Social Media and Administrative Support Executive will be responsible for planning, co-ordinating and delivering all of Agri Aware’s online and social media output, including Agri Aware’s websites, Facebook and Twitter. Selected Requirements:
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Location: Dublin Zoo Contract: Minimum 12 months Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: The Education and Development Assistant will be responsible for furthering the mission statement of Agri Aware to “improve the image and understanding of agriculture, farming and the food industry among the general public”, through the Family Farm resource at Dublin Zoo. This will be achieved by the interpretation, development and delivery of curriculum-linked educational programmes aimed at 5-18 year olds and the general public. The candidate will also work with Agri Aware and Dublin Zoo in communicating the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to students and the general public. Selected Requirements:
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Location: Dublin Contract: 12 months Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: Do you want to work in a challenging environment? Are you energetic, enthusiastic and motivated? Are you passionate about the environment and working with young people? If the answers are yes then maybe a job with ECO-UNESCO is the one for you! ECO-UNESCO is Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation affiliated to the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations. ECO-UNESCO works with over 10,000 young people annually all across Ireland and delivers a wide range of youth, education and training programmes. This is a position of responsibility within ECO-UNESCO. ECO-UNESCO’s Environmental Youth Officer is part of the youth team with specific responsibilities as outlined in the Job Description. The purpose of the position is to develop and support youth programmes in the organisation through our children’s and youth programmes and to assist in other programmes as required. Selected Requirements:
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Location: Dublin Contract: 9 months Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: Do you want to work in a challenging environment? Are you energetic, enthusiastic and motivated? Are you passionate about the environment and working with young people? If the answers are yes then maybe a job with ECO-UNESCO is the one for you! ECO-UNESCO’s ‘Learning2Change Our World’ is a programme funded by the World Wise Schools programme aimed at up-skilling and empowering teachers and students to incorporate DE/ESD methods into their curricular and extra curricular work and to engage their schools in a Week of Action thus encouraging a whole school approach and the development of a local DE/ESD network. The purpose of the job is to up-skill and empower teachers and students to incorporate DE/ESD methods into their curricular and extra curricular work and to engage their schools in a Week of Action thus encouraging a whole school approach and the development of a local DE/ESD network. Please see the full job description for details. Selected Requirements:
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Location: Dublin Contract: 12 months Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: ECO-UNESCO is Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation affiliated to the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations. ECO-UNESCO seeks to employ an Environmental Youth Officer full-time. The purpose of the position is facilitate groups of young people to develop local action projects through the Young Environmentalist Awards programme and to increase youth participation in the organisation through our children’s and youth programmes and to assist in other youth programmes as required. Closing date for receipt of application forms is August 6th. Selected Requirements:
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Location: Belfast Contract: Until August 2016 Salary: £23,864 - £27,109 pa Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: The many exciting challenges of this role include the delivery of a programme of infrastructure improvements for cyclists and walkers across Northern Ireland which will initially include two projects within our Active School Travel programme. This will also involve co-ordinating infrastructure works on the National Cycle Network and on-road projects such as DIY Street plus being a source of engineering advice, expertise and best practice for local staff. Selected Requirements: Educated to degree level or equivalent with an HNC in Civil Engineering/ Traffic Engineering or equivalent, you will have experience of engineering design, of project management, including delivery and budgets and of technical drawing management systems and standards. You will have the ability to build strong working relationships and your excellent communication skills will enhance your ability to be motivational to others. IT literacy is essential as is a knowledge of cycling and walking infrastructure and health and safety procedures. You will also be committed to the promotion of sustainable transport. Please mention Green Careers Ireland when applying for this position Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this website. However, Green Careers Ireland assumes no responsibility for and gives no guarantees concerning the accuracy of the information provided. We do not accept any liability arising from any errors or omissions. We regularly link to external sites over which we have no control and accept no responsibility for. Closing date: 25th July 2014
Employer: RSPB Location: Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh Contract: 7 months Salary: £20,500 to £23,000 per annum Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: The RSPB is looking for a Project Officer to assist with the delivery of the EU funded Halting Environmental Loss Project (HELP) in Northern Ireland. RSPB Northern Ireland is the lead partner in this new £1.5 million project, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Interreg IVA Programme for Northern Ireland, the Border Region of Ireland and Western Scotland. The Special EU Programmes Body is the Managing Authority for the European Union's INTERREG Programme. The project is designed to deliver targeted cross-border biodiversity action for a range of priority species and habitats across the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The Project Officer will provide targeted management advice and training to farmers in agri-environment schemes in the Lough Erne area. The aim is to ensure that management for waders is being carried out effectively on the ground and that wader populations are being maintained and are increasing. The Project Officer will be experienced in bird monitoring, providing advice to landowners and report writing and will be literate, numerate and professional in their day to day work. Please mention Green Careers Ireland when applying for this position Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this website. However, Green Careers Ireland assumes no responsibility for and gives no guarantees concerning the accuracy of the information provided. We do not accept any liability arising from any errors or omissions. We regularly link to external sites over which we have no control and accept no responsibility for. Closing date: 18th July 2014
Employer: Carlow Kilkenny Energy Agency Location: Kilkenny Contract: Undisclosed Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: Are you passionate about saving energy in buildings? Are you driven by the potential lower energy use through smart application of technology and controls? Are you the type of engineer who gets satisfaction from an elegant analysis, or a spreadsheet that helps you find the best retrofit solution – the one that gets substantial savings from the building, yet simple enough that others can understand, install, and maintain? Are you looking for an opportunity to apply your curiosity and creativity in and environment that values those qualities? Do you seek a community of like-minded engineers, who believe that you can make a meaningful impact on the world? Shares our core values: Integrity, Judgment, Community, Communication, Creativity, Impact, Curiosity, Passion The Carlow Kilkenny Energy Agency is a non profit for public good energy consultancy. It is limited by guarantor by its board of directors. It was established under the EU SAVE programme in 2002 to provide sustainable energy information and services to the people of Carlow and Kilkenny, to local businesses and community groups and to the relevant Local Authorities. Please mention Green Careers Ireland when applying for this position Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this website. However, Green Careers Ireland assumes no responsibility for and gives no guarantees concerning the accuracy of the information provided. We do not accept any liability arising from any errors or omissions. We regularly link to external sites over which we have no control and accept no responsibility for. Closing date: 25th July 2014
Employer: ECOUNESCO Location: Dublin Contract: 35 hours/ week, 12 months Salary: Undisclosed Application: For more information, click here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of our jobs are exclusive to Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to follow us! Description: ECO-UNESCO is Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation affiliated to the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations. ECO-UNESCO works with over 10,000 people annually all across Ireland and delivers a wide range of youth, education and training programmes. This is a position of responsibility within the organisation, and applicants should be able to demonstrate the ability to take on such responsibility. The role offers an exciting opportunity to work in a growing environmental youth organisation. Selected Requirements:
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