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An environmental project organization seeks Habitat Surveyors for a full-time, six-month contract in West Connacht. Applicants should hold a relevant degree and enjoy outdoor work. Responsibilities include conducting habitat surveys, recording data using GIS, and collaborating with a survey team. Ideal candidates will demonstrate excellent communication skills and a passion for ecology. The role involves competitive salary and training opportunities to enhance skills.
A variety of soft skills and experience may be required for the following role. Please ensure you check the overview below carefully.
West Connacht Cooperation Project Limited has been contracted by the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine to fulfil the role of Project Team in the implementation of the ACRES Co-operation Approach in the West Connacht region. The study area includes two co-operation zones namely South Mayo / Connemara and Northwest Connacht. Using a habitats-based approach, delivered through a mix of results-based and prescriptive actions, ACRES aims to achieve improved biodiversity, climate, air and water quality outcomes. Through a hybrid payment model farmers will be rewarded and incentivised to maintain and enhance the environmental condition of their farms.
The Project Team are required to assess the habitat condition of commonage lands across West Connacht. This will involve a rapid assessment using habitat scorecards as previously used by other results-based agri‑environmental programmes such as the Pearl Mussel Project, the Hen Harrier Project, and the Wild Atlantic Nature Life project. The aim of the assessment is to determine the habitat score of each commonage parcel which will in turn determine the payment level to farmers. We now wish to appoint four habitat surveyors to assist with the assessment of commonage farmland on a full‑time fixed term contract (Six months commencing March 2026).
The habitat surveyors will be based in the West Connacht area as illustrated in the map linked above. We foresee the successful candidates primarily working outdoors, often in remote locations, but may occasionally be required to attend our project offices (either Westport or Belmullet). Surveyors will work in teams comprising a minimum of two surveyors.
This role would be ideally suited to someone who wishes to gain experience in ecological survey techniques. It is an opportunity to gain valuable experience in the survey of terrestrial habitats (coastal, peatland, and upland habitats). The ideal candidate should enjoy working outdoors, have excellent communication and organisational skills, and a keen interest in land use, ecology, and nature conservation. Recent graduates are encouraged to apply.
€30,000 per annum (equivalent).
Travel and subsistence expenses will be paid on a monthly basis. Personal equipment allowance budget.
Full training will be provided to meet the needs of the successful candidates (ecology, agri‑environment, and health & safety).
20 days per annum (10.5 days over the six month contract period).
Please email cover letter, CV, and contact details of two referees by Friday the 13th February 2026.
Mary McAndrew
Project Manager
ACRES West Connacht