Careers


Join the team

Careers


Join the team

Since 1986, we have provided a critical stepping stone for young, budding marine biologists and conservationists alike, being instrumental in the careers of scientists that are now experts in their field. We aim to provide the essential building blocks to ensure staff have the necessary skills and tools to succeed in their future careers. 

You will also find a live "Open Positions" section that will inform you on of roles we are currently recruiting for. Make sure you read the job description carefully and follow the steps correctly when submitting your application. We will also post open positions for our Head Office team, when available, on this page - so check in regularly. 


We look forward to receiving your application! 

Manage our conservation projects

This is a unique role offering the opportunity to lead a team of international staff and volunteers on a marine conservation project, striving to ensure a sustainable future for the community's marine resources. The Field Base Manager oversees the smooth running of the project and is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the expedition are being conducted safely and within CCC standards. 


Working within an award-winning NGO this is a chance for the successful candidate to build on their practical expedition management experience; combining their skills in people management, health and safety, community liaison and scuba diving. 


You can also check out our Marine Expedition Manager Internship here

Develop, and drive forward, CCC's projects


Undertake a central, and essential, position within the CCC field base team and be responsible for driving CCC’s ethos forward and developing solutions for sustainable management. This role requires someone who understands the importance of managing marine ecosystems for resilience whilst ensuring that the resources and services are protected, and managed sustainably, to secure their benefits for the local user group and future generations.


The Project Scientist will work directly with the Head of Science, engaging with local stakeholders and project partners, developing CCC’s project and efforts whilst communicating the importance of conservation efforts to the wider public.


Teach, train, and inspire


A critical role within the CCC team, responsible for teaching and training our new volunteers, staff members and local scholars in marine ecology, marine spatial management practices and scientific data collection techniques. By teaching CCC’s Skills Development Programme, the Science Officer, will not only introduce the wonders of our Oceans to a diverse set of volunteers and scholars, but also be instrumental in ensuring they become highly skilled scientific divers; equipping them with the tools and knowledge to collect ecological data.


This role is heavily reliant on diving, with you spending a large amount of time amongst coral reefs, whilst being responsible for the management of CCC’s survey teams. 


Teach diving with a conservation twist!


The success of CCC marine data collection efforts relies on a team of knowledgeable, safe and ethically minded scuba divers, meaning the on-site Scuba Instructor's role is paramount. CCC welcomes novice divers from all over the world and it's the Scuba Instructors role to ensure that each and every member of the survey team can dive effortlessly, allowing them to concentrate on the collection of vital data.


Instructing is only one element of the role as the Scuba Instructor will receive training in species ID and survey methodology, becoming an essential member of the survey team.



You can check who our current staff are and the positions they hold here

Manage our conservation projects

This is a unique role offering the opportunity to lead a team of international staff and volunteers on a marine conservation project, striving to ensure a sustainable future for the community's marine resources. The Field Base Manager oversees the smooth running of the project and is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the expedition are being conducted safely and within CCC standards. 


Working within an award-winning NGO this is a chance for the successful candidate to build on their practical expedition management experience; combining their skills in people management, health and safety, community liaison and scuba diving. 


You can also check out our Marine Expedition Manager Internship here

Develop, and drive forward, CCC's projects


Undertake a central, and essential, position within the CCC field base team and be responsible for driving CCC’s ethos forward and developing solutions for sustainable management. This role requires someone who understands the importance of managing marine ecosystems for resilience whilst ensuring that the resources and services are protected, and managed sustainably, to secure their benefits for the local user group and future generations.


The Project Scientist will work directly with the Head of Science, engaging with local stakeholders and project partners, developing CCC’s project and efforts whilst communicating the importance of conservation efforts to the wider public.


Teach, train, and inspire


A critical role within the CCC team, responsible for teaching and training our new volunteers, staff members and local scholars in marine ecology, marine spatial management practices and scientific data collection techniques. By teaching CCC’s Skills Development Programme, the Science Officer, will not only introduce the wonders of our Oceans to a diverse set of volunteers and scholars, but also be instrumental in ensuring they become highly skilled scientific divers; equipping them with the tools and knowledge to collect ecological data.


This role is heavily reliant on diving, with you spending a large amount of time amongst coral reefs, whilst being responsible for the management of CCC’s survey teams. 


Teach diving with a conservation twist!


The success of CCC marine data collection efforts relies on a team of knowledgeable, safe and ethically minded scuba divers, meaning the on-site Scuba Instructor's role is paramount. CCC welcomes novice divers from all over the world and it's the Scuba Instructors role to ensure that each and every member of the survey team can dive effortlessly, allowing them to concentrate on the collection of vital data.


Instructing is only one element of the role as the Scuba Instructor will receive training in species ID and survey methodology, becoming an essential member of the survey team.



You can check who our current staff are and the positions they hold here

Live Positions


Live Positions


Here you will find our currently open positions! We only post the positions that are live so if your preferred role is not below then it means that we are either not recruiting for that position or that we have recently filed it. We recruit regularly so keep an eye out for updates! The best way to be kept in the loop is to check this page every week or so, or you can follow us on our social media platforms where we will post updates. 

Unfortunately, we don't have any open roles at the moment but make sure to follow our social media accounts and favourite this page, so you can check back! 

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