Fish Welfare Standard Lead/Manager at Fish Welfare Initiative

Type: Non-Profit

Department: R&D/Product Development

Title of the Role: International Generalist

Short Description of Role: A core part of FWI’s theory of change is working collaboratively with aquaculture farmers to make improvements that meaningfully improve the lives of fishes. To this end, we are seeking a Fish Welfare Standard Lead/Manager to supervise our ground team in developing, trialing, and implementing farm welfare improvements for Indian major carp.

Criteria Notes - Before you read further. . .
We are hiring for this position internationally (and thus you do not need to be Indian to apply for this role), although you must a) travel to India for at least 3 months (does not have to be continuous) throughout the year to supervise our ground operation, and b) work the rest of the time work on a time zone compatible with India Standard Time (i.e. be based in anywhere but the Americas).

While we favor more experienced applicants, we think this role would also be an amazing opportunity to upskill for less experienced ones (who would receive the Manager designation).

For more questions, see our FAQs in the application link (fwi.fish/ws-opening).

How You Will Improve Fish Welfare
1. Develop, trial, and implement welfare improvements for farmed Indian major carp in semi-intensive pond farming systems. For an example of the sort of trial you might run, see here.
2. Supervise a team of 2–5 ground staff members.
3.​Train staff on monitoring and evaluation of fish welfare.
4. Analyze the data of trials and provide regular reports to management on the status of our welfare standards development.
5. Develop and maintain relationships with academics for research collaboration.

The Welfare Standard Lead designation would be tasked with setting the direction and growing the entire Welfare Standard department, while the Manager designation would focus more on managing staff as they execute research and trials.

Required Criteria
1. You must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for this position:
2. Bachelor's degree in a natural science, particularly marine biology, animal welfare science, or aquaculture; OR in a global development field.
3. Field research experience.
4. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
5. Experience with statistical analysis software, such as R.

​Additional Required Criteria for Welfare Standard Lead
—3 or more years of management experience.
—Master’s Degree or equivalent in a natural science or global development field; OR additional 3 years of management experience.

Ideal Criteria
—We will favor candidates who meet some or more of the following criteria, although these are not required:
—Experience working with fish welfare or aquaculture.
—Experience in conducting surveys.
—Ability to speak Telugu.
—Personally committed to improving the lives of farmed fishes.

The Fine Print
Location: Hybrid (Andhra Pradesh, India, for at least 3 months of the year; remote at other times).
Position Status: Full-time.
Benefits: Flexible hours, health insurance offered for Indian applicants.
Start Date: ASAP, with some flexibility.
Pay: Commensurate with need and experience (with significant variance based on cost-of-living expenses—see FAQs in the applicaiton link).

Equal Opportunity Policy
FWI is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage people of every color, orientation, age, sex, gender, ethnicity and ability to apply. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, and we will endeavor to make adjustments throughout the process where possible.

Location: Asia - Pacific

Country: India

City: Generally within Andhra Pradesh for 3 months of the year, and remote otherwise.

Application Deadline: 4/23/2023

Application Link: fwi.fish/ws-opening

Remote: Partially

Time Commitment: Full-time



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