The Environmental Defense Fund seeks to fill three positions in its Oceans Program. Catch Share Design Center Deputy Director
EDF’s Catch Share Design Center (CSDC) provides cutting edge tools and information to fishery managers, fishermen, and other interested stakeholders in order to advance the development and implementation of catch share programs worldwide. The CSDC Deputy Director will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies that advance these goals both directly and through the work of the Oceans Program’s regional teams, including those in Latin America and Europe. The CSDC Deputy Director will also have primary responsibility for managing the team’s operations. The CSDC Deputy Director reports to the CSDC Director and can be based in either EDF’s San Francisco or Washington, DC, office. To read the full position description, please visit http://www.ceaconsulting.com/what/position_details.aspx?client=CEA&jobId=155.
New England Deputy Director The New England Deputy Director will be responsible for strategic planning, managing staff, and shaping and focusing EDF’s regional fisheries activities in New England. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with expertise in fisheries and oceans policy and demonstrated success managing teams and affecting environmental policy change. The ideal candidate is politically savvy and comfortable in a rigorously scientific and highly analytic environment. The New England Deputy Director will be located in EDF’s Boston, MA, office. To read the full position description, please visithttp://www.ceaconsulting.com/what/position_details.aspx?client=CEA&jobId=157.
National Policy Specialist The National Policy Specialist will play an integral role in designing and implementing EDF’s national ocean policy efforts. The National Policy Specialist will work in a multidisciplinary setting to encourage the adoption, funding and implementation of incentive-based marine conservation tools and mechanisms. The successful candidate has experience in public policy campaigns and advocacy with legislative offices. The job requires working closely with other EDF Oceans Program staff, including other national policy and regional staff, as well as individuals outside the organization such as members of Congress and their staffs, government officials, private industry, and others to achieve measurable environmental results. This position will report to the National Policy Deputy Director, Oceans Program and will be based in EDF’s Washington, DC, office. To read the full position description, please visit http://www.ceaconsulting.com/what/position_details.aspx?client=CEA&jobId=161.