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  • Full-time
  • Industry: Fiscal Sponsorship Program

    Company: The Ocean Foundation

    International Fisheries Conservation – Officer

    Organization Overview

    The International Fisheries Conservation program is a sponsored project of The Ocean
    Foundation (a unique 501(c)3 international community foundation). This program seeks to
    provide scientific and policy advice to catalyze development of harvest strategies for
    sustainable management of marine fisheries globally.

    Position Overview

    The International Fisheries Conservation program is looking for an Officer. The position will
    support the work of The Ocean Foundation’s (TOF) International Fisheries Conservation
    program to advance precautionary harvest strategies at regional fisheries management
    organizations (RFMOs). Expected job responsibilities include engaging in and communicating
    fisheries science, supporting the preparation of the program’s science-based policy positions,
    and representing the program at international fisheries meetings. The Officer’s work location
    is flexible and can be based anywhere in the United States through a telework agreement. As a
    core guiding value, the International Fisheries Conservation program, as a sponsored project
    of The Ocean Foundation, works to foster greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in the design
    and execution of all programs. The Officer position is instrumental in maintaining those core
    value standards in their role.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    • Provide support to ensure the effective development and implementation of
      the team’s strategies and tactics related to harvest strategies at regional
      fisheries management organizations (RFMO) in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian
      oceans.
    • Lead the team’s efforts related to management strategy evaluation (MSE),
      including by running MSE models, proposing candidate harvest strategies, and
      interpreting and scrutinizing results, as appropriate.
    • Maintain a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of relevant issues at
      each RFMO and any evolution in the related science, technology, and policy.
    • Research, draft and/or proof policy briefs and scientific issue briefs/papers to
      advance program objectives. Draft and review external policy proposals and
      white papers, as needed.
    • Support the team’s communications efforts, drafting blogs, factsheets,
      multimedia, and other web content.
    • Develop and maintain relationships with decision makers, scientists, fishing
      and seafood industry members, conservation groups and other constituencies
      to partner on common objectives.
    • Represent the program at scientific and policy meetings, multilateral fora, and
      other events, as determined by the position’s supervisor, and report back to
      the team on meeting proceedings.
    • Help to organize and run workshops, capacity building sessions, and webinars
      on harvest strategy-related topics.
    • Provide logistical and content support for contractors and others working in
      support of the program.

    Qualification Requirements

    • Master’s degree required, doctoral degree preferred.
    • At least four years of applicable experience, including with management
      strategy evaluation (MSE) and/or population modeling. Should be fluent in R
      or other similar programming language(s).
    • Strong interpersonal skills, as well as oral and written communication skills,
      including communicating complex scientific concepts to the public.
    • Excellent computational, analytical and problem-solving skills, and highly
      results-oriented.
    • English fluency required. Additional competency in one or more of the
      following languages is highly desirable: Spanish, French and Japanese.

    Travel Requirements
    Frequent domestic and international travel anticipated.

    How To Apply
    Please upload a resume and a cover letter as prompted below. These must be submitted no
    later than January 15, 2025.

    Position Annual Salary Range: $100,000-$110,000

    Minimum USD Salary: 100,000
    Maximum USD Salary: 110,000
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