Overview
Seal Rescue Ireland (SRI) is a registered charity which operates a busy seal rescue and education centre located in Courtown, Co. Wexford. The only facility of its kind in Ireland, SRI responds to seal reports nationwide and works tirelessly to rescue and rehabilitate seal pups that are found sick, injured, and orphaned from around the coast of Ireland with the aim to rehabilitate the pups to full health and release them back to the wild. SRI promotes ocean conservation and sustainability through education and community outreach programmes, in order to protect our marine environment and all life within. The General Manager reports directly to the Board of Directors. The Manager will be responsible for managing the delivery of the company’s objectives, business development, strategizing business opportunities and the smooth daily operations at the SRI Centre. They will lead in the areas of HR, Centre Management, Data Management and Finance. They will work with an external Finance Service Provider and hold responsibility for implementing finance procedures, accounts payable and monitoring income and expenditures. They will have budgetary responsibility for meeting financial targets. They will work with the Heads of Programmes on meeting programme targets, on special projects and support additional policies, procedures and tools as required. SRI is a small facility with a big mission. Candidates must be passionate, extremely versatile and work closely with the small team of staff and volunteers. This role is based at the Seal Rescue Centre in Courtown with the opportunity to work remotely one day per week, once training is complete. More information & application: For full details about this position and how to apply please visit the Seal Rescue Ireland website here: https://www.sealrescueireland.org/opportunities/ ***We would appreciate if you could mention Green Careers Ireland when applying for this role*** Comments are closed.
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