Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Management Officer / IFCO in Southport

Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Management Officer / IFCO in Southport

Southport Full-Time 40000 - 50000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
NORTH WESTERN IFCA

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage and enforce the Dee Estuary cockle fishery while collaborating with various stakeholders.
  • Company: Join NWIFCA, a leader in sustainable fisheries management in North West England.
  • Benefits: Gain unique experience, develop specialist knowledge, and enjoy career progression opportunities.
  • Other info: Flexible working hours and potential for permanent role after secondment.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on marine conservation and support sustainable fishing practices.
  • Qualifications: Interest in fisheries, good communication skills, and ability to work outdoors.

The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.

NWIFCA is seeking to recruit a Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Management Officer / IFCO. This is a unique and exciting opportunity to work at the heart of one of the most important cockle fisheries in the UK. The successful candidate will be employed by NWIFCA and, following a short induction period, will be seconded to NRW as their Dee Estuary Cockle Officer with responsibility for the day-to-day management of the existing Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Regulating Order until 30th June 2028. Subject to the confirmation of a new Dee Regulating Order, the role is expected to transition into a permanent NWIFCA IFCO post, based at our Liverpool office, supporting wider fisheries compliance and enforcement work across the southern part of our district. This post offers the right candidate the chance to develop specialist knowledge of the Dee Estuary cockle fishery while working closely with both NRW and NWIFCA colleagues.

During the initial secondment to NRW, you will support the day-to-day management, monitoring and enforcement of the Dee Estuary cockle fishery. Duties will include:

  • carrying out compliance and enforcement activity within the fishery;
  • working with licence holders, fishers and other stakeholders;
  • supporting well-regulated, sustainable fishing activity;
  • undertaking patrols, inspections and evidence gathering;
  • assisting and advising fishers on licence compliance;
  • contributing to operational planning and reporting;
  • maintaining accurate records and case files;
  • working with colleagues across NRW, NWIFCA and our partner agencies to support the transition to the new Regulating Order.

We’re looking for someone who is practical, professional and confident working in a regulatory environment. You will need to be able to work outdoors in challenging coastal and estuarine conditions, communicate effectively with fishers and other stakeholders, and apply rules fairly and consistently. You should be able to demonstrate:

  • an interest in fisheries, marine management, environmental regulation or enforcement;
  • good communication and interpersonal skills;
  • sound judgement and the ability to deal calmly with difficult situations;
  • the ability to work independently and as part of a team;
  • good written skills and attention to detail;
  • confidence in keeping accurate records and preparing reports;
  • willingness to work flexibly, including early mornings, evenings, and occasional weekends as operational needs require;
  • a full UK driving licence, or the ability to meet the travel requirements of the role.

Previous experience in fisheries enforcement, marine regulation, environmental management, practical fisheries work, the shellfish sector, policing, military, regulatory compliance or a similar field would be an advantage. However, we are interested in candidates from any backgrounds with transferable skills and the right mindset.

Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Management Officer / IFCO in Southport employer: NORTH WESTERN IFCA

NWIFCA is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of sustainable fisheries management in the picturesque Dee Estuary. With a strong commitment to employee development and collaboration with key partners like NRW, staff enjoy a supportive work culture that values environmental stewardship and community engagement. The role not only provides hands-on experience in marine conservation but also offers pathways for career progression within the organisation, making it an ideal choice for those passionate about protecting our natural resources.

NORTH WESTERN IFCA

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NORTH WESTERN IFCA Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Dee Estuary Cockle Fishery Management Officer / IFCO in Southport

Fisheries Management
Environmental Regulation
Compliance and Enforcement
Stakeholder Engagement
Patrol and Inspection Skills
Evidence Gathering
Operational Planning