AFBI - Scientific Officer
Open Date: N/A
Close Date: 07 November 2025
Location: https://irecruit-ext.hrconnect.nigov.net/jobs/vacancies-details.aspx?ID=cd1ab17e-beb3-4dec-a279-8bcde5c29c58
External link:
REF: IRC319568
DEPARTMENT: Department for Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs (DAERA) - Environment, Marine and Fisheries Group, Northern Ireland Environment Agency
SALARY: £33,542 - £34,231
LOCATION: Throughout Northern Ireland
Further appointments may be made from this competition should NICS positions become vacant which require the same eligibility criteria and have similar duties and responsibilities.
For more detailed information, including the duties and responsibilities of the post, and the criteria to be used during the recruitment and selection process, please click on the Candidate Information Booklet link below.
In order to apply for this position, please click on the “Apply for this job online” link below to register to this vacancy and to submit an online application.
Completed application forms must be submitted no later than 12:00 noon (UK time) on Friday 7th November 2025.
Applications from Protestants, young people (people under the age of 35), people with a disability and people from minority ethnic communities are particularly welcomed for this post.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Scientific Officer.
The post holder’s main responsibilities will be dependent on the work area they are assigned to and may include some of the following responsibilities in relation to habitats, species, geodiversity, land and seascapes, recreation in the countryside, water quality and quantity, water pollution, air quality and/or waste management, Agri-food education or other natural sciences:
• preparing and undertaking sampling, scientific surveys; fieldwork1 and laboratory work2on a range of materials and products
• mapping, recording, and monitoring environmental data
• conducting and designing relevant laboratory studies and/or species identification in support of monitoring and assessment programmes of natural heritage, marine and transitional waters and freshwater sites
• utilisation and management of scientific data and records3 and preparing data to support reporting, modelling, statistical and other analytical processes
• preparation of scientific and casework reports, management plans, and technical reviews which will enable appropriate courses of action to be undertaken to support good environmental outcomes
.• provision of evidence based scientific advice and guidance to colleagues, customers and stakeholders
• undertaking investigations and assessments of environmental impacts
• technical review and assessment of environmental data to include, risk assessments, and investigations to ensure public health protection
• determining applications for licences, permits, consents/assents, permissions or other registrations
• supporting third parties to undertake environmental management
• implementation of the requirements of environmental legislation and conducting a broad range of regulatory activity including where necessary, the investigation of non-compliance and the taking of appropriate enforcement action in order to protect the environment, which may include the provision of witness and scientific evidence to Tribunals, Planning & Water Appeals Commissions and in the Courts.
• developing close working relationships with a range of stakeholders
• actively contributing to planning, allocating and conducting work to meet the objectives of their division’s business plan and unit level objectives, 1Conducting fieldwork may include working over arduous terrain, within industrial sites, along watercourses, boat work and / or intertidal survey work depending on the nature of the post undertaken 2 Laboratory work may include analysis of water samples, including microbiological analysis and the identification of biological samples by microscopy. 3This may include several IT platforms; development of metadata for submission to data portal databases, GIS and bespoke mapping systems. 9 Version 26.0 ensuring work meets required deadlines as well as ensuring the quality of work produced.
• actively contributing to a Health and Safety culture by maintaining awareness of the business area’s risk assessments to ensure personal adherence to safe working practices and compliance with prevailing policies and standards.
• Teaching laboratory skills and techniques on agri-food education programmes.
