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  • Marine Project Manager (Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning)  

    - Belfast
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    This post is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Marine Project Manager (Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning) Closing date: 12 Noon - Monday 9 June 2025 Salary: £34,905 to £38,132. Access to employer s contributory pension scheme - maximum 10% per annum. Contract type: Fixed term / Working hours: Full time Location: Belfast based, Belfast Job reference: MPMCMAP 25/06 Are you passionate about marine conservation and coastal resilience? We are seeking a Marine Project Manager to lead a transformative programme tackling the impacts of climate change on coastal and marine ecosystems. Funded by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning (CMAP) is a €9.6M, cross-border project, led by Ulster University, that will help create sustainable adaptation to the threats posed by climate change and provide decision-makers and stakeholders at the coast with information on the nature of coastal change. You ll lead the delivery of Ulster Wildlife s work focusing on restoring vital blue carbon habitats including saltmarshes, intertidal flats and sub-tidal seagrass habitats. You will manage a small team, overseeing fieldwork and monitoring, and coordinating stakeholder collaboration across public bodies, researchers, NGOs and local communities. A key highlight will be the development of Belfast s Urban Marine Living Lab an innovative hub showcasing nature-based coastal solutions and engaging the public in hands-on marine restoration. This is an exciting opportunity to shape marine policy and practice by generating cutting-edge evidence, managing on-the-ground restoration, and contributing to the development of best-practice for future coastal recovery. We re looking for someone with strong scientific, technical and leadership skills and a drive to make a lasting impact on our coastal future. Apply now to be at the forefront of marine and coastal ecosystem recovery in Northern Ireland and beyond. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES

  • Marine Project Officer (Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning)  

    - Belfast
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    This post is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Marine Project Officer (Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning) - 2 Roles Available Closing date: 12 Noon - Monday 9 June 2025 Salary: £28,693 to £30,933. Access to employer s contributory pension scheme - maximum 10% per annum. Contract type: Fixed term / Working hours: Full time Location: Belfast based, Belfast Job reference: MPOCMAP 25/07 Are you passionate about our seas' future? Do you want to be at the forefront of coastal ecosystem restoration? Ulster Wildlife is seeking two dedicated Marine Project Officers to join our team delivering vital work within the Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning (CMAP) project a cross-border initiative tackling the climate and biodiversity crises on our coasts. Funded by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), Coastal Monitoring and Adaptation Planning (CMAP) is a €9.6M, cross-border project, led by Ulster University, that will help create sustainable adaptation to the threats posed by climate change and provide decision-makers and stakeholders at the coast with information on the nature of coastal change. You ll play a key role in helping to restore saltmarshes, intertidal and sub-tidal seagrass habitats. The role responsibilities include: Conducting field surveys and habitat monitoring, Supporting the development of a flagship Urban Marine Living Lab in Belfast, Leading innovative citizen science and marine education events, Ensuring robust health and safety and biosecurity standards, Training and supervising volunteers and engaging communities. This is a unique chance to blend marine science, restoration, community engagement, and project delivery to contribute to real-world change in coastal and marine resilience. Apply now to champion blue carbon, protect marine biodiversity, and shape a sustainable future for our shared coastline. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES

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