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Title  

EU IUU Coalition Researcher

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Including Mitigation, Science & Management
Location   England (London & Greater) - UK
Town/City   London
Salary   The salary will be commensurate with the selected candidate’s qualifications and experience. Contract: Fixed term (until June 2021)
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Full Time
Level   Mid Level
Deadline   02/09/2019
Company Name   Environmental Justice Foundation
Contact Name  
Email   recruitment@ejfoundation.org
Website   Further Details / Applications
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Description  

The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Oceana, Pew Charitable Trusts, The Nature Conservancy and WWF have formed the EU IUU coalition working together to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and promote better fisheries governance.

For more information about our work as a coalition, visit www.iuuwatch.eu

The coalition is carrying out a 3-year project to promote some of the EU’s best practices on ocean governance and fisheries transparency in regions such as East Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Using the EU’s influence as a major flag and market State, we are aiming to help the EU drive policy change at a global level, whilst also ensuring that it invests in improving its own systems and increasing transparency. Our approach to making this happen is through engaging with key decision-makers, providing intelligence and expertise to the European Commission and through strengthening relationships between the seafood industry and the NGO community.

The coalition members are also working on the alignment of import control schemes in key market states such as the EU, US and Japan as well as improving traceability and verification of the legality of seafood imported to the EU. In order to achieve this, the coalition engages with policy-makers and seafood industry from these major market states, promoting best practices through research and advocacy.

In addition, coalition members have also been engaged in discussions on the revision of the EU’s Control Regulation (one of the three key regulations implementing the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy). Drawing from the successful revision of the EU external fleet Regulation in 2016/2017, coalition members aim to ensure that the revised regulation reflects best practices with respect to monitoring, control and surveillance, sanctioning and traceability and, ultimately, sustainability and conservation.

Position Overview

Skills and experience

To support the delivery of these objectives, the coalition is seeking a researcher who will be responsible for producing and supporting relevant research and other publications required for the coalition’s advocacy work. The following skills and experience are needed for the role:

  • Excellent research, writing, editing and proofreading skills are essential.
  • English language skills at native speaker level, both written and spoken, are required. 
  • Other European languages would be an asset.
  • Excellent communication skills, initiative and independent working are essential, as is the capability of working with a dispersed and diverse multinational team. 
  • Background knowledge in fisheries policy is desirable.
  • A university degree in a related field is desirable.

Key tasks 

The researcher will provide support to the members of the coalition and the project 
coordinator.

The role will include, but not be limited to, the following tasks:

  • Working with and under coalition members supervision, the researcher will conduct specific research, as well as compile and process data relevant to campaign objectives (sometimes working jointly with consultants); 
  • Produce policy briefings, rebuttals, reports and communication materials such as blogs, media advisories, films scripts etc;
  • Edit and proofread all coalition public-facing outputs;
  • Monitor the EU and international policy agenda related to IUU fishing, identifying key policy opportunities to successfully achieve coalition goals;
  • The researcher will report directly to the project coordinator, consulting closely with coalition members, taking full consideration of their priorities and internal processes; 
  • Some travelling might be required, including attending Brussels-based meetings relevant to coalition objectives.

Location:  Coalition member offices in London or Brussels

Salary: The salary will be commensurate with the selected candidate’s qualifications and experience.

Contract: Fixed term (until June 2021)

Start date: Immediate

Applications: Please send your application including a cover letter and CV to recruitment@ejfoundation.org  by 2 September 2019.

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