| Location: | Northern Ireland |
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| Salary: | £45,644 to £48,732 pro rata |
| Hours: | Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 15th July 2026 |
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| Closes: | 9th August 2026 |
| Job Ref: | JUL20266998 |
Location: Flexible in Northern Ireland
Salary: £45,644.00 - £48,732.00 Pro Rata
Contract: Fixed-term until 31 July 2029
Hours: Part-Time, 18.75 hours per week (50% FTE)
Benefits: Pension Scheme, Life Assurance Scheme, 26 days' Annual Leave (Pro-Rata)
This role will lead and deliver the social science components of the PeacePlus Nature programme, ensuring robust social research informs peatland restoration and species recovery work.
About PeacePlus Nature
PeacePlus Nature is an ambitious €20.8 million programme that brings together nine partners to tackle the decline in priority species and habitats in Northern Ireland, and the border counties of Ireland. The project is supported by PEACEPLUS, which is a cross-border funding Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and supported by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland administration.
PeacePlus Nature will work to restore blanket bog, lowland wet grassland and limestone grassland and priority species from breeding waders to Marsh Fritillary Butterfly.
What's the role about?
The scientist will conduct research to understand the social, cultural and economic dimensions of turbary rights, including the lived experiences, values and perspectives of rights holders and local communities. They will need to engage sensitively and constructively with stakeholders, including landowners, turbary rights holders, community groups and statutory agencies. This will be key for providing evidence to support balanced, just and inclusive approaches to peatland conservation, recognising both ecological priorities and community needs.
The scientist will work collaboratively with ecologists, project managers, community engagement officers and partner organisations to integrate social evidence and contribute to reporting, learning and knowledge exchange across the PeacePlus Nature partnership. The person will be embedded within the RSPB Northern Ireland team, managed by RSPB’s Principal Scientist, Dr Joelene Hughes, and be part of the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, participating in wider RSPB science events where appropriate.
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Closing date: 23:59, Sunday 9th August 2026
More information available at the next stage.
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