Global Science Manager
SEA LIFE
UK/Global Closing date for applications is: 5th Mar 2024Contact: | Nicole Jackson ([email protected]) |
Sector: | Conservation |
Type: | Paid |
Contract type: | Part-time |
Salary: | From £40k-£45k |
A job with Merlin isn’t like a job anywhere else. With attractions around the world, from rollercoasters to wax figures, we don’t trade in suits, handshakes or briefcases. We trade in fun. In smiles, shrieks and spine-tingles. In Memories. In amazing discovery. In magic. But there are no tricks behind our magic. Instead, there are people like you. Passionate, dedicated people who are committed to making sure our worldwide attractions and guests’ experiences are the best they can be.
Due to continuing growth and development of Merlin’s attractions and brands on a global scale, we are looking for a Global Science Manager to join our Conservation, Welfare & Education* team on a permanent basis. The role can be based at multiple SEA LIFE or Merlin sites globally, with a hybrid element for those looking for more flexibility.
Join us in the mission to protect and preserve our planet's aquatic wonders! As the Global Science Manager at SEA LIFE, you'll be at the forefront of developing and leading strategies that drive impactful scientific research programs across our network.
Your role will involve:
- Crafting a Global Strategy: Develop a comprehensive global strategy for SEA LIFE's scientific research program, overseeing existing initiatives, and creating innovative programs to support our mission
- Ethical Decision-Making: Provide guidance on ethical data collection, ensuring our practices align with the highest standards in scientific research
- Integration of Scientific Developments: Communicate and integrate cutting-edge scientific developments into our projects, communications, and education programs, keeping us at the forefront of marine science
- Engaging Programs for All: Implement and coordinate science programs that captivate both our staff and the public. Measure and evaluate their impact, sharing successes and lessons learned across the company
- Building Strong Partnerships: Develop and nurture relationships with external partners and stakeholders to deliver a dynamic science program contributing to marine conservation, animal welfare, and increased public engagement
If you're passionate about marine conservation, ready to make a real impact, and eager to lead transformative scientific initiatives, join us in creating a sustainable future for our oceans, lakes, and rivers!
Qualifications & Experience
- An advanced post graduate degree in a relevant field and considerable experience developing, implementing and monitoring science programs in an informal science learning environment
- Competent in Microsoft Office, including MS Teams
- Committed to the role of Zoos and Aquariums in the conservation of nature and natural places
- Ability to argue persuasively in a team-based environment, and comfortable dealing with senior management and able to present objective information
- Ability to motivate others remotely and in-person, and to remain goal-oriented across wide-ranging and shifting areas of influence
- Experience of grant writing and project applications
- Good understanding of academic research and how to apply it in a Zoo and Aquarium setting