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    May 5, 2026

    Marine Project Manager – Campaign for National Parks

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    Marine Project Manager

    Salary: £35,000 – 38,000 per annum 

    Fixed term: 18 months (with possible extension subject to funding)

    Full time (35 hours per week)

    Hybrid working, based in Pembrokeshire with occasional UK travel

    Closing date: Tuesday 2 June 2026 (end of day)


    To view this information in Welsh, please visit our website: https://www.cnp.org.uk/about/jobs/

    Campaign for National Parks is seeking a Marine Project Manager to lead an ambitious new project in one of Wales’ most exceptional coastal landscapes.


    About Campaign for National Parks

    Campaign for National Parks is the independent charity dedicated to securing the future of National Parks in England and Wales. Our independence from government means we can speak out for these landscapes when no-one else can. Our mission is clear: we’re here to unite, inspire and empower. Our vision is nature-rich National Parks for everyone.


    About the project

    Campaign for National Parks has launched a new marine project, working with Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and a wide range of partners.

    Pembrokeshire’s coast is outstanding: its seas support rich wildlife and deep cultural connections, yet many marine protected areas remain in poor condition. This collaborative, evidence‑led project explores how better joined‑up planning across land and sea could deliver improved outcomes for nature and people. Working closely with local communities and stakeholders, the project will consider a range of options — including the potential seaward extension of the National Park or designation of a Marine National Park — to help ensure Pembrokeshire’s coast and seas thrive for generations to come.

    The project, funded by Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, will build on interest across Wales and England and include supporting the National Marine Park Alliance. It will work with young people to connect their passion for the sea and develop leadership skills, ensuring their voices help shape decision making.


    About the role

    As Marine Project Manager, you will lead delivery of this pioneering project to explore how nature and communities can be supported through integrated land and sea planning and management.

    Hosted by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, the role offers a unique opportunity to work at the heart of one of the UK’s most distinctive coastal and marine environments.

    You will be the marine lead for the Campaign for National Parks team, working across programmes, advocacy, policy, campaigns, communications and fundraising.


    About you

    You will bring:

    • Excellent partnership and relationship‑building skills
    • Passion for the sea and ability to spark excitement about the project
    • Proven experience managing complex projects
    • Strong self‑organisation and  initiative
    • An understanding of social justice, including appreciation of Welsh language and culture

    Equity, diversity and inclusion

    We recognise that the environment sector is under-represented by people of colour, those from low-income backgrounds, LGBTQ+ and disabled people. We want to change that and warmly welcome applications from people from all backgrounds. We can offer support with the recruitment process (including reasonable adjustments) to ensure everyone can apply on an equal footing. If you would like support, please contact recruitment@cnp.org.uk


    How to apply

    Please visit our website to download the application pack and how to apply

    APPLY HERE


    Closing date: Tuesday 2 June 2026 (end of day)
    Contact:
    recruitment@cnp.org.uk

    Ocean and Coastal Futures Ltd
    50 Belmont Road
    St Andrews
    Bristol
    BS6 5AT
    Company number: 13910899

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