The Marine Restoration Assistant will work as part of the Marine Conservation team assisting delivery and development of wider marine habitat restoration, citizen science and Blue Carbon work. This includes monitoring of oyster growth, biodiversity and environmental parameters within the network of Native Oyster Nurseries. As well as practical marine conservation tasks and shore survey work, the Marine Restoration Assistant will assist with public and community engagement events and activities. They will receive on-job and course-based training opportunities in practical conservation tasks and the use of marine environmental monitoring equipment. They will be supervised by experienced core staff within our marine conservation team. Depending on their interests and career aspirations, the Marine Restoration Assistant will have the option to spend some time with other staff teams within Ulster Wildlife. They will take part in full organisation staff development days and have the opportunity to access many further developmental opportunities. This post is funded via the Carrier Bag Levy by the Department of the Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs. Full-Time, Fixed Term to 31 March 2028 Deadline for applications 12 noon, Monday 09 June 2025, download a recruitment pack and application form from the link below. Skills: Knowledge of and Enthusiasm for Marine Environment Scientific Research, Surveying, Monitoring Volunteer Supervision and Training Benefits: Employer's Contributory Pension Scheme Health Cash Back Scheme Flexi Time System