The Environmental Education Unit An Taisce is currently seeking applications for six roles:

1.  Cycling Administration Officer

An Taisce is now recruiting one Full Time Cycling Administration Officer to work from the Green-Schools Head Office in Dublin 8. The post will be full-time for a period of up to 18 months from January 2021 until July 2022. This is subject to funding and there will be a probationary period of 3 months. The post will be 32.75 hours per week but a degree of flexibility of working hours around evenings and weekends will be expected.

Closing date is: Friday 11th December at 4pm.

Please return the application form and any attachments to the emails listed in the application form.


2. Infrastructural Officer

An Taisce is now recruiting five Full Time Infrastructural Officers to be based nationwide. The post will be full-time for a period of 18 months from January 2021 to July 2022. This is subject to funding and the funding may be extended beyond July 2022. There will be a probationary period of 3 months. The post will be 32.75 hours per week but a degree of flexibility of working hours around evenings and weekends will be expected.

5 Infrastructural Officers are to be appointed as follows:

  • 2 in Leinster (to include the Greater Dublin Area)
  • 1 in the Midlands
  • 1 in Cork/Munster
  • 1 in Galway/West

 

Closing date is: Friday 11th December at 4pm.

Please return the application form and any attachments to the emails listed in the application form.


The EEU of An Taisce is the national operator of a number of highly successful environmental education and management programmes such as Green-Schools, Blue Flag, National Spring Clean, Clean Coasts and Climate Ambassador. The Green- Schools Travel programme operates on a national basis and encourages sustainable travel to school and is the largest programme operated by the EEU. The programme, which is funded by the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport (DTTS) and supported by the National Transport Authority (NTA), has been running nationally since 2008 and  in the Greater Dublin Area since 2005.