About Us
We are a leading UK environmental charity dedicated to protecting our ocean - defending crucial habitats,
regenerating vital ecosystems and inspiring volunteers. We unite communities, governments, and industry, and
champion science-based solutions for cleaner, healthier seas to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
We are currently looking for an Aquaculture Projects Lead to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 35
hours per week.
The Benefits
- Salary of £34,000 - £39,000 per annum
- 25 days’ annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing with
service)
- Extra time off at Christmas
- 8% employer pension contributions (no match
required)
- Sick pay at full pay for 8 weeks, then 8 weeks at half pay (after probation)
- Flexible
working and remote-first approach
- Health and wellbeing support, plus an employee assistance
programme
- A paid volunteering day to support a charity of your choice
- Cycle-to-work
scheme
This is a compelling opportunity for an aquaculture or marine conservation specialist with project management
experience to join our mission-led organisation.
Every day, you’ll work alongside people who care deeply about the ocean, combining science, policy and advocacy to
drive positive change, whilst experiencing the rare satisfaction of knowing your work is helping protect vital
marine ecosystems for generations to come.
So, if you’re ready to put your aquaculture expertise to work where it truly matters, apply now and make waves with
us!
What you’ll do
- Lead the development and regular updating of farmed seafood ratings within the Good Fish Guide
- Provide
expert aquaculture insight to colleagues, supply chain partners, and certification bodies
- Support policy
and advocacy work by contributing technical expertise and shaping briefings and consultations
- Create
accessible content showcasing innovative, low-impact aquaculture practices
- Build positive relationships
across government, industry, NGOs, and other partners to champion responsible aquaculture
- Contribute to
internal policy work, funding proposals, and wider marine planning efforts to reduce cumulative aquaculture
impacts
About You
To be considered as an Aquaculture Projects Lead, you will need:
- Proven experience influencing policy and delivering change in marine conservation
- Experience of project
management
- Experience working with a range of stakeholders on aquaculture management
issues
- Excellent knowledge and understanding of aquaculture and farmed seafood regulation within the UK
(and ideally beyond)
- Knowledge of coastal and marine conservation issues, legislation, policies, and
organisations
- Media experience (e.g. talking to journalists or supporting press activity) or willingness
to undergo training
- To be a natural collaborator who thrives on building partnerships and finding
solutions
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to make complex issues clear and
compelling
- To be a critical thinker with the ability to research and distil technical
information
- A passion for ocean conservation and alignment with our values of integrity, collaboration,
and positivity
Please note, this role will involve occasional travel to meetings or events within the UK or overseas, with overnight
stays for specific work areas.
Other organisations may call this role Aquaculture Policy Lead,
Project Manager, Project Lead, Aquaculture Programme Manager, Policy and Projects Manager, Aquaculture
Sustainability Lead, or Marine Policy Manager.