Coastal Communities Network Coordinator

Coastal Communities Network

Flexible within Scotland (home working or option to work within a local workspace, with occasional travel)
£36,000 pa
Full Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Wed, 17th Jun 2026

Marine ConservationConservation & Wildlife


The Coastal Communities Network (or CCN) launched in 2017 with support from NGO Fauna & Flora, as a platform to bring together community organisations dedicated to safeguarding Scotland's coastal and marine environments. CCN has since grown from its eight founding members into a diverse network of over 35 Scottish community-led groups, ranging from informal volunteer-run groups to larger, charitable organisations, all united by a shared sense of accountability to their community and commitment to marine and coastal protection and restoration. CCN and its members have been a driving force behind remarkable achievements for the nature of Scotland's coastal areas. Together, members work on a wide range of marine and coastal topics, including marine management, community-led restoration, marine litter and pollution and industrial impact.

2025 marked a pivotal point for CCN as, following a collective decision by members, it became an independent Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). This exciting development sees us now transitioning into employing our own staff and developing our strategy, as we continue to support an increasing interest from communities.

This is a unique opportunity to support the effective coordination of CCN, and support CCN’s members to shape the development of the newly independent organisation. The Coordinator will work closely with the board and membership to support CCN’s wider governance and development, coordinate communication between members, and onboard new members as per the formal consultation process. With the role previously being hosted by Fauna and Flora, from August 2026 onwards the Coordinator will be the first direct employee of CCN. With the direction and mentorship of the board of trustees, and ongoing mentoring support from Fauna & Flora, this role suits an individual who is excited by the prospect of working independently, with a passion to facilitate the member groups’ visions for nature across Scotland’s coasts and seas.

The ideal candidate will have excellent organisational and communication skills, with the ability to coordinate communications across a large and disparate group. You will have good knowledge of the Scottish marine environment and current marine and coastal issues, and a strong commitment to the rights of communities in marine conservation. You will be able to seek out and harness the views and contributions of others, and to work sensitively and constructively with a range of stakeholders.

This role is not eligible for sponsorship of a Skilled Worker Visa and candidates must have pre-existing Right to Work in the UK.

We welcome applicants who may not possess all the essential criteria but who are passionate and believe they would be a strong fit for the role. Note that possessing a university degree is not required for this role.

Please go to our website and download the job application pack for further details on how to apply.

The closing date for applications is 17th June 2026. Interviews are likely to take place the week of w/c 6th July 2026 on Zoom.

For an informal conversation about the role please contact: [email protected]

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About Coastal Communities Network

The Coastal Communities Network (or CCN) is a community-led network comprising local groups committed to the preservation and safeguarding of Scotland’s coastal and marine environments. Our purpose is to connect and strengthen community-driven initiatives aimed at protecting, restoring, and sustainably using Scotland’s coastal and marine resources. Through fostering peer-to-peer exchange and learning, CCN has enabled community groups to have coordinated strategic influence on a number of marine issues.

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