Ocean Job Board
Operations
United States
USD 140k-165k / year
Who We Are
Ocean Visions is a nonprofit conservation organization pursuing bold solutions to counter and reverse climate impacts on ocean health. Working with a global network of partners, we explore, evaluate, and advance innovations to address climate-driven harm to the ocean. We work on system-level challenges where solutions are least developed, most complex, or politically difficult—but potentially transformative. Our work is grounded in robust science, and we continually seek to improve our understanding of the complexity of the challenges to the ocean posed by climate change.
Ocean Visions works on an interdependent four-part strategy to directly address the causes and impacts of climate disruption, from an ocean lens:
What is “REMOVE”?
Alongside decarbonization, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is an imperative tool to help stabilize and ultimately restore a safe climate. Scientists agree that we will need to remove billions of tons per year of legacy carbon dioxide pollution that otherwise will continue to overheat the planet and acidify the ocean. Fortunately, the ocean holds enormous potential to help in this massive carbon removal endeavor.
Over the past six years, Ocean Visions helped build the emerging field of marine CDR (mCDR), starting with comprehensive road maps assessing marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies and identifying first-order priorities for advancing their development and testing. We then have worked to catalyze efforts to address those priorities, supported startups on the science and engineering behind their work, and published a wide range of resources to grow collective knowledge and action in mCDR.
The field has grown substantially since we began, but it still remains at an early stage with much to accomplish. This is a great opportunity for a creative thought and action leader to help drive maximum impact toward our overarching goal: advance the research, development, and demonstration of all viable mCDR approaches at scales sufficient to answer the fundamental question: Can they reach climate-relevant carbon removal at acceptable levels of impact to ecosystems and people?
This Role
The Senior Program Director is the lead of Ocean Visions' mCDR work, with responsibility for program strategy, day-to-day execution, external partnerships, and integration across the organization. This role also ensures alignment across Ocean Visions' broader program portfolio and serves as a strategic advisor to executive leadership on priorities, risks, and opportunities.
Key responsibilities include:
The Senior Program Director, Remove will report directly to the CEO and work closely with the Chief Scientist, the Launchpad Director, and cross-cutting teams.
Profile
The ideal candidate is a strategic, creative, and collaborative leader with deep experience in ocean or climate science, policy, or technology and a passion for accelerating the responsible development of marine carbon dioxide removal. The person we seek will be bold and thoughtful, able to apply a rigorous analytical mind to complex problems, and is comfortable working across scientific, technical, and policy domains. This role requires excellent judgment, strong interpersonal and communication skills, and a deep commitment to advancing responsible, science-based climate solutions.
Required Qualifications
Desired Qualifications
Location, Hours, and Travel
This is a regular full-time remote position. Applicants must be U.S.-based, legally authorized to work in the U.S., and available to work standard business hours of a continental U.S. time zone. Must be willing and able to travel nationally and internationally, up to 20% time.
Compensation:
The salary range for this position is $140,000-$165,000, commensurate with the candidate’s specific skills, years of experience, and background. Salary ranges at Ocean Visions are determined through market analysis updated annually to ensure that Ocean Visions remains competitive and equitable. Ocean Visions offers a competitive benefits program including dental, vision, and health insurance; generous vacation and sick time; funds for home office maintenance; a 403(b) plan; parental leave; and more.
To Apply:
Please apply here by uploading your resume and cover letter. The cover letter should provide a clear and concise statement of why you are applying for this position and your match with the required and desired qualifications. Applications must be submitted by COB July 6th, 2026 to be considered. Candidate review will begin shortly thereafter, and virtual screening interviews will be scheduled in mid to late July. Finalists will be asked to provide names and contact information for professional references.
Equal Opportunity
Ocean Visions is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status. Ocean Visions is continually seeking to diversify its staff, particularly to broaden opportunities for individuals from demographic groups that are historically underrepresented in the sciences and in environmental advocacy.