Fisheries Scientist (Staff Officer) - Pacific Fishery Management Council

€95,488 - €128,689 yearly

Job Description

Job title

Fisheries Scientist (Staff Officer).

Company

Pacific Fishery Management Council.

Description of the job

The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Pacific Council) is seeking a Fisheries Scientist (Staff Officer) with a Ph.D. or equivalent experience in fisheries science, marine biology, oceanography, ecology, or a related discipline. The Pacific Council is one of eight regional councils established under the Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, managing fisheries in federal waters off Washington, Oregon, and California through transparent, science-based decision-making that sustains fish populations and the communities that depend on them.

This position plays a central role in the development of scientific processes, the review of scientific analyses, and providing recommendations and insights for informing Council decisions. The successful candidate will apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills to complex fishery management issues, work collaboratively with diverse experts and stakeholders, and communicate scientific information clearly to policymakers and the public.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead or contribute to scientific analyses, reports, and discussion papers supporting Fishery Management Plans, plan amendments, and regulatory actions.
  • Conduct or review biological, oceanographic, and ecological analyses relevant to fisheries management decisions.
  • Integrate information from stock assessments, ecosystem models, and monitoring programs into management advice.
  • Foster evidence-based decision making via the development and application of peer review processes.
  • Coordinate with state, tribal, and federal scientists to ensure analytical rigor and consistency across disciplines.
  • Facilitate and coordinate the meetings and agendas of Council advisory bodies and scientific review panels.
  • Present complex scientific information clearly and objectively to decision-makers, advisory bodies, and the public.
  • Maintain neutrality and professionalism in a dynamic, sometimes contentious policy environment.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. (or equivalent experience) in fisheries science, marine biology, oceanography, ecology, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated ability to design, conduct, or synthesize scientific analyses related to living marine resources.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills, including the ability to convey complex concepts to non-technical audiences.
  • Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with individuals from diverse scientific and technical backgrounds.
  • High professional and ethical standards, with a commitment to objectivity and public service.
  • Familiarity with West Coast fisheries and the Council’s management process is preferred.
  • Experience contributing to peer review, stock assessments, or ecosystem-based management is preferred.

Location

Portland, United States.

Salary

$95,488 – $128,689 annually.

How to apply

Please apply via the provided link.

Deadline

01/01/2026. 

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Career level

Senior

Career options

Non academic career