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Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer

Marine Conservation Society
Posted 14 days ago, valid for 16 days
Location

London, Greater London EC1R 0WX

Salary

£36,000 - £43,200 per annum

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Full Time

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  • The Marine Conservation Society is seeking a Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer for a full-time, two-year fixed-term contract, working remotely in the UK.
  • The role requires a technical understanding of fisheries or aquaculture science, along with strong analytical and communication skills.
  • Candidates should possess an undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field and demonstrate knowledge of sustainable seafood practices.
  • The salary for this position ranges from £26,500 to £31,000 per annum, with additional benefits including 25 days of annual leave and a 6% employer pension contribution.
  • Applications are open until 20th November 2024, and the role is suitable for those passionate about ocean conservation and sustainability.

Good Fish Guide Ratings OfficerRemote/Flexible (UK-based)About usWe are the Marine Conservation Society, a UK charity fighting for a cleaner, better-protected, healthier ocean: one we can all enjoy.Right now, our ocean is at a tipping point. We’re polluting our waters and destroying precious habitats, harming the species that live there. This is reducing the ocean's ability to help fight the climate crisis. While a third of UK seas are protected on paper, less than 1% are well managed. We are determined to change this. Using people-powered action and with science on our side, we defend habitats and species, working with communities, businesses, and governments to encourage ocean-based climate action solutions across the UK.We’re dedicated to helping businesses and consumers make ocean-friendly choices through rigorous research and sustainable seafood assessments. With over 90% of global fish stocks already fished at or above capacity, our work is crucial to safeguarding our oceans. Our Good Fish Guide provides a valuable resource on sustainable seafood options and is a powerful tool for change.We are now looking for a Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer to join us on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week, for a two-year fixed-term contract ending in October 2026.The Benefits- Salary of £26,500 - £31,000 per annum- Annual leave starting at 25 days per year, plus Bank Holidays (plus closure over Christmas and New Year as extra time off)- 6% employer contributions to our stakeholder pension scheme- Full pay for 8 weeks of sick leave, then half-pay for a further 8 weeks (after probation)- Flexible and remote working options- Health and wellbeing support- One paid day per year for volunteering with another charity of your choice- Cycle-to-work schemeThis is a unique opportunity for a dedicated fisheries or aquaculture science professional to join our mission-driven team and make a tangible impact on sustainable seafood practices.You’ll play a crucial role in producing scientifically rigorous sustainability assessments, helping shape the choices of consumers and businesses.So, if you want to be part of a team dedicated to protecting our oceans, read on and apply today!The RoleAs a Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer, you will conduct sustainability assessments of seafood for our Good Fish Guide, helping people make informed, ocean-friendly choices.Working closely with our Fisheries and Aquaculture Team, you will conduct farmed and wild-caught seafood sustainability assessments, ensuring they follow the Good Fish Guide methodology and are scientifically robust.You will also provide an up-to-date evidence base on the environmental impacts of various capture and production methods.Additionally, you will:- Support sustainable seafood projects and promote the Good Fish Guide - Research and critically evaluate technical reports and policy content- Summarise complex scientific information in a clear and accessible manner for a range of audiencesAbout YouTo be considered as a Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer, you will need:- A technical understanding of fisheries and/or aquaculture science or management- Knowledge of aquaculture production and/or commercial fishing methods, including ecological risks and management issues- Strong analytical and critical evaluation skills, especially when reviewing technical reports and policy documents- The ability to summarise and communicate complex scientific information in a clear and accessible way- Excellent organisational skills for managing deadlines- An undergraduate degree or equivalent in a scientific, natural resource management or conservation field or equivalent experience that delivers a technical understanding of fisheries and/or aquaculture scienceThe closing date for this role is 20th November 2024.Other organisations may call this role Sustainability Analyst, Fisheries Science Officer, or Aquaculture Specialist.Webrecruit and the Marine Conservation Society are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants. We believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.So, if you want to join us as a Good Fish Guide Ratings Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.

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