Senior Climate Change & Biodiversity Research Manager

Marine Stewardship Council

Marine Stewardship Council

London, UK
Posted on Apr 12, 2025

Location - London, The Hague, Madrid, Berlin

Do you want your research to shape sustainable fishing practices? Can you turn complex data into actionable insights – and help others do the same? If this sounds like your type of challenge, this may be the role for you!

Join Marine Stewardship Council as our Senior Climate Change & Biodiversity Research Manager (maternity cover) and help us develop applied science to support one of the world’s most renowned seafood ecolabels.

Within Marine Stewardship Council, you’ll apply your scientific expertise to research addressing the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss in marine ecosystems. You will contribute to high-impact studies on climate-resilient fisheries – work that feeds directly into global policy conversations and helps shape the change in sustainable fishing. Collaborating with leading scientists from academia, NGOs, and scientific advisory bodies across continents, your research will be translated into practical tools and strategies that influence decision-making. This is an opportunity to do meaningful research with the support of a collegiate, creative and mission-driven team.

We’re looking for a marine scientist with experience in a range of fisheries management and biodiversity impact topics, with a desire to contribute to interdisciplinary research.

Working within MSC’s multi-national and multi-disciplinary Research team, the Senior Climate Change & Biodiversity Research Manager will help shepherd and communicate key ongoing research projects, with particular focus on climate-resilient fisheries management and fisheries impacts such as bycatch. This is a key role in ensuring the MSC’s research program’s technical support, and consequently, the program’s credibility.

  • Substantial experience in applied marine sciences, with strong knowledge of fisheries management (PhD desirable, but equivalent experience welcomed).
  • Proven experience in advanced data analysis and statistics, strong knowledge of R, Python, SQL preferred, ideally including GIS tools.
  • A track record of strong project management skills, delivering applied, policy-orientated research.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex science clearly to diverse audiences.
  • A collaborative, proactive approach and genuine enthusiasm for marine conservation and the MSC’s mission.

If this has inspired you, please apply here!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Working at the MSC

The MSC’s vision is for the world’s oceans to be teeming with life, and seafood supplies safeguarded for this and future generations. Today, the impacts of overfishing and climate change pose an even greater threat to the ocean and fish stocks. Through our internationally recognised certification and ecolabeling program, well-managed sustainable fisheries are recognised and rewarded throughout the seafood supply chain. Over 700 fisheries around the world, representing 19% of the annual global marine catch, are now engaged in the MSC program and MSC certified and labelled seafood products are now available in over 66 countries. Through partnerships and collective endeavour, we are on a mission to end overfishing.