Fisheries Management Scotland
We are seeking a Manager for the Scottish Fisheries Coordination Centre to promote and support
SFCC members in the evidence-based conservation of Scotland’s native fish, fisheries and river
catchments. This is an exciting and unique opportunity for the right candidate to make a
significant contribution to the sustainable management of Scotland’s rivers and native fish.
The successful candidate will help facilitate standardised data collection through the
provision of protocols and databases, support cross-Scotland scientific projects and provide
data to inform national policy decisions and local management decisions. They will also
coordinate and help deliver an annual training programme, provision of mapping data and
development of field data collection tools.
The Scottish Fisheries Coordination Centre (SFCC) was established in 1997 and is focussed on
evidence-based fisheries management. Our membership comprises Rivers and Fisheries Trusts,
District Salmon Fishery Boards, Scottish Government, Scottish Environment Protection Agency and
NatureScot. In 2017 SFCC became a part of Fisheries Management Scotland, while maintaining a
distinct membership and funding stream.
Fisheries Management Scotland is the representative body for Scotland’s District Salmon Fishery
Boards and Rivers & Fisheries Trusts. Our role is to promote and ensure the best fisheries
management for the protection, preservation and development of Scotland’s wild salmon and
freshwater fish, along with their fisheries and environment on which they depend.
Essential Criteria
- Proven planning and organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise competing
demands and a track record of successful delivery; - Excellent written and oral presentation skills;
- Proven project management skills;
- Proven data and analytical skills including: experience of using ESRI’s ArcGIS suite of
tools including ArcGIS Online apps (such as Storymaps, Survey123 and Dashboards) and ArcGIS
Pro; - Highly developed communication and collaborative skills and experience in building
relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders; - Well-developed IT skills, including use of standard software packages (MS SharePoint, Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Adobe Acrobat). - A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant scientific subject or equivalent relevant experience;
- Access to a motor vehicle and a full driving licence;
Desirable Criteria
- A good understanding of the fisheries management sector in Scotland;
- Experience of undertaking relevant ecological surveys;
- Experience with R or Python.
Further information about SFCC can be viewed here.
Closing date: 1 October 2025
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