Aquaculture Policy Analyst
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
Not specified
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Role Description
Lynker Corporation, in strategic partnership with Fisheries Immersed Science Hawaii (FISH) as the FLOAT – the “FISH” and “Lynker” Ocean Alliance Team Joint Venture, is seeking two (2) motivated Aquaculture Policy Analysts to support NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Office of Aquaculture (OAQ). These positions will provide policy analysis, regulatory support, and coordination assistance to help advance NOAA Fisheries’ aquaculture program priorities. Employment in this role is contingent upon FLOAT being awarded the contract by NOAA.
The United States is the largest seafood market in the world, yet a large majority of seafood consumed domestically is imported. NOAA Fisheries works to support development of sustainable domestic aquaculture and improve the efficiency and predictability of regulatory processes for aquaculture in federal waters. These roles will assist the Office of Aquaculture in analyzing policies, supporting regulatory coordination, and producing written materials that inform leadership decision-making and stakeholder engagement.
- Analyze legislation, policies, statutes, regulations, and rules affecting marine aquaculture and prepare written policy analysis, recommendations, and decision-support products.
- Support development of NOAA aquaculture policy positions through preparation of briefing materials, issue papers, policy memoranda, and responses to leadership taskers.
- Develop analytical tools such as comparison tables, tracking sheets, comment matrices, and regulatory summaries to support program decision-making.
- Review draft documents prepared by partner agencies or NOAA offices and provide clear, actionable written comments and suggested revisions.
- Support coordination of internal and external meetings by preparing agendas, pre-read materials, slide presentations, and meeting logistics.
- Produce meeting notes, minutes, and action item trackers to document key discussions, decisions, and follow-up actions.
- Assist with development of communications and outreach materials including newsletters, one-pagers, outreach content, and policy rollout plans.
- Support coordination with federal and state partners, industry stakeholders, academic institutions, NGOs, and international partners.
- Prepare briefings and reports summarizing developments in aquaculture policy, regulations, and legislative initiatives.
- Participate in recurring coordination meetings and assist with tracking priorities, assignments, and program activities.
- Prepare monthly progress reports summarizing accomplishments, upcoming work, issues or risks, and recommended actions.
- Ensure written deliverables meet NOAA formatting and accessibility requirements and are delivered on schedule.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in marine science, environmental policy, public administration, marine policy, or a related field.
- Minimum of one (1) year of professional experience working with federal agency policies or regulations applicable to aquaculture management in state or federal waters.
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Working knowledge of one or more of the following statutes:
- Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- Endangered Species Act (ESA)
- Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)
- Experience preparing written policy analysis documents, regulatory summaries, briefing papers, or leadership decision-support materials.
- Strong written communication skills and ability to produce high-quality written products on short timelines.
- Experience reviewing technical or policy documents and providing clear written feedback.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
Requirements
- Experience supporting NOAA, NMFS, or other federal environmental or natural resource programs.
- Experience with marine aquaculture policy, permitting, or regulatory frameworks.
- Familiarity with interagency coordination processes and federal policy development.
- Experience preparing leadership-ready briefing materials or policy communications products.
- Experience working with stakeholders including federal agencies, state partners, industry groups, NGOs, and research institutions.
Work Environment
- Work may be performed primarily remotely; however, personnel must be available during normal business hours (Eastern Time) to support meetings, coordination, and time-sensitive requests.
- Periodic in-person collaboration at NMFS Headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland (approximately 2–4 days per month) may be required.
- Limited travel may also be required for coordination meetings or outreach activities at NOAA regional offices or partner locations.
Benefits
- Comprehensive healthcare for the employee at no monthly cost.
- Healthcare benefit covers medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision.
- Personal Time Off (PTO) Policy plus paid holidays.
- Highly competitive compensation plan regularly calibrated against industry and location benchmarks.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company-matching.
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – we're all company owners!
- Flexible spending accounts.
- Employee assistance program (EAP).
- Short- and long-term disability insurance.
- Life and accident insurance.
- Tuition assistance/Training/Workforce improvement reimbursement per year.
- Spot bonuses for exceptional performance.
- Annual Employee Recognition Awards with bonuses.
- Employee Referral Program.
- Free centralized, self-directed Learning Management System to learn at your own pace.
- Personalized career growth plans for every employee.
Job Requirements
- Master’s degree in marine science, environmental policy, public administration, marine policy, or a related field.
- Minimum of one (1) year of professional experience working with federal agency policies or regulations applicable to aquaculture management in state or federal waters.
- Working knowledge of one or more of the following statutes: Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- Endangered Species Act (ESA)
- Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)
- Experience preparing written policy analysis documents, regulatory summaries, briefing papers, or leadership decision-support materials.
- Strong written communication skills and ability to produce high-quality written products on short timelines.
- Experience reviewing technical or policy documents and providing clear written feedback.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- Experience supporting NOAA, NMFS, or other federal environmental or natural resource programs.
- Experience with marine aquaculture policy, permitting, or regulatory frameworks.
- Familiarity with interagency coordination processes and federal policy development.
- Experience preparing leadership-ready briefing materials or policy communications products.
- Experience working with stakeholders including federal agencies, state partners, industry groups, NGOs, and research institutions.
- Work Environment
- Work may be performed primarily remotely; however, personnel must be available during normal business hours (Eastern Time) to support meetings, coordination, and time-sensitive requests.
- Periodic in-person collaboration at NMFS Headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland (approximately 2–4 days per month) may be required.
- Limited travel may also be required for coordination meetings or outreach activities at NOAA regional offices or partner locations.
Benefits
- Comprehensive healthcare for the employee at no monthly cost.
- Healthcare benefit covers medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision.
- Personal Time Off (PTO) Policy plus paid holidays.
- Highly competitive compensation plan regularly calibrated against industry and location benchmarks.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company-matching.
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – we're all company owners!
- Flexible spending accounts.
- Employee assistance program (EAP).
- Short- and long-term disability insurance.
- Life and accident insurance.
- Tuition assistance/Training/Workforce improvement reimbursement per year.
- Spot bonuses for exceptional performance.
- Annual Employee Recognition Awards with bonuses.
- Employee Referral Program.
- Free centralized, self-directed Learning Management System to learn at your own pace.
- Personalized career growth plans for every employee.
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