The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) is recruiting a Head of Seafood to lead its new Seafood Ethics Action (SEA) Special Interest Group. This senior role will lead cross‑industry collaboration focused on improving human rights, labour standards and ethical practices across global seafood supply chains.
If you’re a senior leader with extensive experience in fish and seafood human rights, this may be the job for you! The position is remote, with occasional UK travel, and offers generous leave and a values‑driven organisational culture. Candidates must be able to demonstrate a right to work in the UK.
Interested to know more about the Seafood Ethics Action Special Interest Group?
The SEA Special Interest Group has, until recently, been hosted by Seafish in the form of the Seafood Ethics Action Alliance. It is a pre-competitive collaboration of retailers and seafood businesses working to strengthen human rights due diligence, labour standards and ethical practices in global seafood supply chains.
This is a period of transition, pending member approval, where the work of SEA Alliance will be integrated into the Food Network for Ethical Trade as the Seafood Ethics Action Special Interest Group. This new Head of Seafood role will form a core part of the transition and the establishment of the Seafood Ethics Action workstream within FNET.
Could you be our new Head of Seafood?
We are seeking an experienced, influential leader with significant expertise in human rights, ethical trade or sustainability. The candidate must have strong knowledge of labour risks in global seafood supply chains and experience in stakeholder engagement, strategic programme delivery, grant management and budget oversight. Excellent communication skills are essential for this role. The postholder will contribute to organisational strategy, help foster an inclusive and collaborative culture, and support the long‑term sustainability of the SEA Special Interest Group.
Find out more
Location: Remote working with the requirement to travel for in-person meetings (approximately 1-2 days per month)
Contract: 1 year fixed term, full-time, 37.5 hours per week (with intention to make permanent, subject to membership renewal and funding)*
Posted: 26th February 2026
Closing date: 18th March 2026
Start date: 1st July 2026
Function: Head of Seafood / SEA Special Interest Group Workstream Lead
Reports to: FNET Executive Director
Salary: In the region of £70-85,000 per annum, depending on experience, including a pension with 5% contribution from FNET, 25 days holiday + your birthday + UK Bank Holidays. Our culture is collaborative, creative and fun, with lots of opportunities to build your network and knowledge on a host of issues relating to food and human rights.
We are not offering visa sponsorship for this role. Applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK and must be a resident or able to relocate prior to the role starting.
How to apply
If you’re interested in applying for this position, please download the job pack here. In order to apply, please submit a CV and cover letter to [email protected].
Please note the closing date is 18th March.