We’re looking for an enthusiastic and driven Program Director to lead the US team and deliver the MSC’s overarching aims and objectives in the region. You’ll be responsible for managing a busy and dynamic team across our key work areas of fisheries, supply chain, markets, and communications ensuring strategic oversight and delivery of the US country plan. Building awareness, trust, and understanding across a broad range of stakeholders and consumers will be core to success in this role.
The Program Director, US, is responsible for contributing to the MSC’s Strategic Objectives, and will bring the following key attributes to the role:
- excellent knowledge of the US seafood industry, supply chain, sustainable development, and resource sustainability issues
- a results-oriented, analytical, and customer-focused approach
- vision, creativity, and skillful leadership
- an ability to work well under pressure and be a good collaborator, demonstrating empathy for different views but finding ways to reach consensus
To be successful in this role:
You like to be in charge, lead and direct others, and keep the team focused on objectives. You also enjoy promoting and negotiating and find it easy to persuade others. You present yourself as confident and self-assured even in unfamiliar situations and feel at ease during presentations and formal events. You are perceived as engaging and sociable and have a wide network of contacts. You are team-oriented and considerate. You are very interested in others' behavior and like to observe and analyze others' motives and reactions. You also enjoy working with concepts, models, and strategies as well as like and seeking intellectual challenges. You also set ambitious and demanding targets for yourself and your team.
You will bring the experience of working at a senior level in a multi-stakeholder organization, with HR/management responsibilities, financial management, developing and monitoring operational and project budgets, as well as excellent project management experience ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. You should also be able to demonstrate knowledge of sustainable development and resource sustainability issues, particularly as they relate to wild capture fisheries; knowledge of the role of ecolabelling as a tool in improving the sustainability of natural resources is desirable.
You should possess the following training or qualifications:
Post-graduate degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. environmental policy, international business, natural resources or environmental management, fisheries or marine conservation biology) is essential.
Weekend work and regular domestic and occasional international travel may be required.
What MSC offers the right candidate:
25 days plus 11 US Federal Holidays
Medical, dental, longer-term disability insurance
Retirement plan contribution
Professional development
A focus on wellbeing
Please include a cover letter outlining how your skills, experience, and knowledge directly address the responsibilities and requirements detailed in the job specification
Notes:
The post holder will be expected to carry out all duties in the context of, and in compliance with, the MSC’s Equality & Diversity and Health & Safety Policies. As a part of our commitment to health and safety, we have implemented various COVID-related health and safety requirements for our team. These requirements may include sharing vaccine record information, vaccination or regular testing, mask-wearing, and social distancing. Requirements may change in the future with the evolving public health landscape. MSC will consider accommodation requests.
The MSC is committed to flexible working. A variety of our locations have employees currently working under a hybrid model and we would expect to continue to offer some flexibility as restrictions are lifted. The location preference is Seattle, WA.