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JOB OPPORTUNITIES


Research & Outreach Officer – Maldives Manta Conservation Programme

Manta Ray Project Baa Atoll Field Season 2025 | Ref: #MMCP2025

Strong knowledge of Maldivian culture and environment preferred

 
 

Are you passionate about marine conservation and eager to develop your leadership skills? The Maldives Manta Conservation Programme (MMCP) is seeking a motivated and dedicated individual to step into the role of Senior Research and Outreach Officer in Baa Atoll for the 2025 manta season.

This role is designed for a driven individual looking to take on an exciting, dynamic position with opportunities for professional growth. You will not only play a vital role in spreading awareness and advancing our understanding of manta rays but will also receive training, mentorship, and structured career development to prepare you for future managerial roles in conservation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist with leading and coordinating daily research snorkels and site surveys;

  • Collect and analyse data on all manta sightings and assist in research projects;

  • Take initiative in developing new research projects and methodologies;

  • Assist with the design and implementation of community outreach and education initiatives under the Moodhu Madharusaa Programme;

  • Assist in planning and managing the annual Maldives Manta Festival;

  • Identify and develop ways to benefit local communities through environmental conservation;

  • Contribute towards providing structured training for Baa Atoll Interns;

  • Lead content development for Manta Trust social media platforms;

  • Ensure professionalism and represent MMCP within a resort setting;

  • Oversee and conduct manta ray excursions with resort guests;

  • Act as a mentor to the annual Four Seasons Marine Biology Apprentices;

Position Requirements:

  • Minimum PADI Dive Master certification in active status (SSI/BSAC equivalent);

  • Experience working within the Maldivian community;

  • Experience in field research, preferably with marine megafauna;

  • Strong leadership skills or a desire to develop leadership experience;

  • Experience/interest in developing educational materials and conducting outreach activities;

  • Excellent swimming/snorkeling skills, with the ability to free-dive comfortably to at least 10-15m;

  • Physically fit – capable of spending 4+ hours per day, 6 days a week in the ocean;

  • Passion for manta rays, marine conservation, and environmental research;

  • Fluency in spoken and written English and Dhivehi;

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills – confident in public speaking and delivering presentations;

  • Self-motivated, proactive, and adaptable.

  • Willingness to assist and guide in conducting social science studies within the local community.

  • Ability to work effectively in a team and within a resort/local island environment;

  • Availability: May – December 2025.

Equipment Requirements:

  • Personal laptop with photo editing software (e.g. Lightroom);

  • Dropbox Plus Subscription (minimum 1TB storage space);

  • Personal snorkel gear or willingness to purchase upon acceptance of job offer.

What We Offer:

  • Monthly salary of $750;

  • All food, shared accommodation, and internal flight transfers covered;

  • Free theory training course for those without a Freediving qualification;

  • Hands-on experience leading marine research and outreach initiatives;

  • Receive ongoing professional development, training, and guidance to progress towards leadership roles.

  • Career progression opportunities within MMCP and the wider conservation field.

This is an exceptional opportunity to advance your career in marine conservation while making a tangible impact on manta ray conservation and community engagement in the Maldives.

If you are ready to take the next step in your conservation career, please send your CV/resume (max. two pages) and a cover letter (max. one page) to tam@mantatrust.org, quoting the reference above and your name in the email title (e.g. ‘Research & Outreach Officer Application #MMCP2025 – Joe Bloggs’).

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and shortlisted candidates may be interviewed before the deadline.

Due to limited capacity, only successful candidates will be contacted.


Community Outreach & Research Officer (CORO) – Laamu Atoll

 
 

Are you passionate about marine conservation and community engagement? Do you want to inspire local youth and contribute to ocean conservation in Laamu?

The Manta Trust is seeking a Community Outreach & Research Officer (CORO) to strengthen community-driven conservation efforts in Laamu Atoll. This is a remote-based position, with the successful candidate working primarily from a local island (4 days per week) and visiting Six Senses Laamu for training and collaboration 1-2 day per week.

Why This Role Matters

The CORO position has already demonstrated its value in fostering meaningful connections between local communities and marine conservation initiatives. By strengthening relationships with councils, schools, NGOs, and Women’s Development Committees (WDCs), this role plays a crucial part in:

  • Encouraging youth to pursue careers in marine science.

  • Enhancing community participation in conservation efforts.

  • Bridging communication gaps through translated educational materials.

  • Supporting in-water activities by promoting swimming confidence and safety.

While not based at Six Senses Laamu, the CORO will have the unique opportunity to spend limited time at the resort to:

  • Learn how conservation integrates with sustainable tourism.

  • Develop skills in science communication and guest engagement.

  • Collaborate with marine biologists, conservationists, and NGOs within the MUI (Maldives Underwater Initiative) team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work remotely from a local island, engaging communities to promote ocean conservation.

  • Conduct educational programs in schools and environmental clubs.

  • Assist with research activities, including data entry and analysis.

  • Support in translating educational materials for local audiences.

  • Collaborate with WDCs to engage women and girls in marine conservation.

  • Guide and instruct community members in swimming and water safety.

  • Visit Six Senses Laamu (1–2 days/week) for training, mentorship, and conservation learning opportunities.

Who We’re Looking For

Essential Skills & Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of Maldivian culture and environment preferred

  • Preferably from Laamu Atoll.

  • Passionate about marine conservation and community engagement.

  • Fluent in Dhivehi and English (spoken & written).

  • Strong public speaking and communication skills.

  • Confident in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).

  • Self-motivated, well-organized, and able to meet deadlines.

Desirable Skills

  • Experience in education, teaching, or community outreach.

  • Prior involvement in environmental or conservation projects.

  • Experience working with children or local communities.

  • Ability to swim and snorkel (or willingness to learn).

Position Details

  • Location: Remote – Based on a local island in Laamu Atoll (not at the resort).

  • Work Schedule: 4 days/week on a local island + 1–2 days/week at Six Senses Laamu for training & research.

  • Employment Type: Consultancy (Self-Employed).

  • Salary: $800 per month (based on skills and experience).

  • Additional Benefits: Swimming instructor qualification, mentorship from Manta Trust conservationists, exposure to sustainable tourism initiatives.

How to Apply

If you’re passionate about ocean conservation and want to make a difference in your community, send your CV and cover letter to laamu@mantatrust.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Deadline: Open until filled – Apply Now!


INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES


Field Research & Outreach Internship

Maldives Manta Conservation Programme Manta Ray Project Raa Atoll 2025 | Ref: #MMCP2025

Deadline = 16th June 2025

 

If you’re passionate about marine conservation and eager to gain hands-on experience, this internship offers a unique opportunity to work alongside a dedicated team protecting the world’s largest-known population of reef manta rays.

Although this is a quieter time for manta activity, interns will still take part in field research and in-water site exploration, including snorkelling surveys and occasional dives at key manta aggregation sites. These experiences will help you build practical skills in marine fieldwork, species identification, and contribute to our long-term monitoring efforts. This season also provides a greater focus on education and outreach, with interns assisting in the delivery of engaging sessions to local schoolchildren, resort guests, and community members, as well as supporting ongoing awareness campaigns. You’ll also be involved in office-based tasks such as data entry, photo-ID processing, and analysis — all essential to the success of our research programme.

If you’re enthusiastic, willing to learn, and excited by both scientific work and community engagement, we’d love to hear from you. This is a chance to develop your skills, support meaningful conservation work, and explore the rich marine environment of the Maldives.

Requirements:

  • Applicants must have successfully completed a BSc degree in Marine Biology/ Environmental Conservation, OR have experience working in a related field; Note – for Maldivian nationals only, a BSc degree is not a requirement but experience working in the field of marine conservation is preferred.

  • Minimum PADI Divemaster certification in active status (SSI/BSAC equivalent). Please give details of diving experience and number of dives logged.

  • Excellent swimming/snorkelling skills. A demonstrated ability to comfortably free-dive to at least 10-15m. You will spend a lot of time snorkelling down beneath manta rays to get photos of their ID spot patterns.

  • Physically fit – Mantas love to be uncooperative, and when conditions are rough/there is a current, it can be physically demanding.

  • A strong interest in manta rays, conservation and marine/environmental research.

  • Computer literate and comfortable working long hours at a desk.

  • Fluent in spoken and written English & Dhivehi.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills - comfortable with public speaking and giving presentations.

  • Self-motivated individual with a positive, ‘can-do’ attitude with a flexible approach to a diverse workload;

  • The ability to live and work as part of a team in a resort local island environment.

Roles and responsibilities include:

  • Carry out research snorkels/dives and site surveys;

  • Collect data on all manta sightings (ID photos, gender, injuries, pregnancies, behaviour, etc.);

  • Data entry – survey results; sightings updates; research study analysis;

  • Lead manta excursions for guests (snorkel and dive trips to manta feeding and cleaning sites), representing the Manta Trust as the manta ray specialist providing expert advice and sharing information about the regional manta ray population.

  • Promote safe and responsible tourism interactions with manta rays;

  • Active participation in education and awareness events, including the Maldives Education Programme (Moodhu Madharussa);

  • Produce material for Manta Trust social media;

  • Conduct weekly Mini Manta Biologist session at the resort;

  • Participation and assistance in ongoing research projects at the base. These include but are not limited to the Eyes on the Reef project, Ultrasound and SVP measurements; Nursery site assessments; Zooplankton sampling;

Equipment Requirements:

  • Personal Laptop with photo editing software (e.g. Lightroom);

  • Dropbox Plus Subscription (minimum 1TB storage space).

  • Fins (preferably long blades), Mask and Snorkel.

  • A waterproof timepiece (to be worn when conducting all in-water activities).

Inclusions & Exclusions:

  • Stipend of $300/month (for Maldivian nationals only).

  • All food, shared accommodation and internal flight transfers will be covered.

  • For those not certified with any Freediving qualification, a theory training course will be provided free of charge.

  • Scientific training and experience conducting research in the field.

  • Interns will be required to take out their own insurance cover, including but not limited to, travel and personal liability insurance.

If you are interested, and meet all requirements please send your CV/resume (maximum two pages), and a covering letter (maximum one page) to raa@mantatrust.org, quoting the reference above and your name in the email title e.g. ‘Internship Application #MMRP2025 Joe Bloggs’. 

This is an extremely popular and highly competitive opportunity, so really try and impress us if you want to stand out! It should also be highlighted that completion of this internship may present the opportunity to work with the Manta Trust in the future. We look forward to reading your application.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and interviews may be conducted with short-listed candidates before the application deadline. 

Due to limited capacity only successful candidates will be contacted.

 
 

To express interest in future internship opportunities in the Maldives, please complete the form below to share your skills and interests — it helps us connect the right people with the right roles as they become available.


volunteer OPPORTUNITIES


JOIN OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1x Fisheries and Policy Trustee Vacancy

1x Fundraising Trustee Vacancy

Deadline = 11th July 2025 at 5pm BST

 

Fisheries and Policy Trustee Role Description

Have you worked in fisheries conservation management or research? Do you have experience working on fisheries policy, be it through international conventions such as CITES and CMS, regionally through RFMOs, or nationally with the government? Do you hold a genuine interest in how policy shapes conservation outcomes and a desire to make a tangible impact on the future or our natural world through effective governance? If so, we invite you to consider joining our dedicated Board of Trustees. We are particularly interested in someone with a deep knowledge of, and practical experience working in, the domain of fisheries policies to enhance the breadth of expertise currently on the Board.

Additional skills in any or all of the following are also desirable: corporate fundraising, sales and marketing, media and communications, human resources, cyber security, marine education, and ICT.

Location: Mainly remote, with some travel to London.

Remuneration: This is an unpaid voluntary role; however, reasonable expenses may be reimbursed.

Time Commitment: Four board meetings per year (with each meeting lasting around two and a half hours). Plus, attendance at occasional events and meetings with key stakeholders.

Report To: Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Closing Date: Rolling advert.

Interview Date: TBC, held in London or online.

About the Role

This is a pivotal voluntary role for an individual who can provide expert strategic guidance and active support in navigating and influencing the fisheries and management policies that impact mobulid conservation. You will be instrumental in offering critical insights on pertinent policies, regulatory frameworks, and their implications for achieving our conservation goals.

Principal Responsibilities

The formal duties of the Board of Trustees collectively are to:

  • Ensure that the Manta Trust complies with its five-year plan, governance, charity law, fundraising, and any other relevant legislation or regulations.

  • Work collaboratively with the Manta Trust Core Team, Fisheries & Conservation Policy Team, Board of Advisors, and fellow Trustees.

  • Provide expert strategic direction and oversight regarding the charity's engagement with the response to fisheries policies.

  • Support the development and implementation of conservation strategies that are informed by effective interaction with relevant policy frameworks.

  • Offer insights and contribute to discussions on conservation projects and priorities, particularly concerning their fisheries and policy content.

  • Safeguard the good name and the values of the Manta Trust.

  • Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the Manta Trust.

  • Ensure the financial stability of the Manta Trust.

  • Act always in the best interests of the Manta Trust and declare any conflicts of interest.

Expectations

To fulfil the role of Trustees effectively, all Trustees are expected to:

Attend Board meetings, currently held quarterly. Meetings in Q2 and Q4 are conducted via video call, whilst meetings in Q1 and Q3 are hosted in person in London. When Trustees are unable to attend Q1 and Q3 meetings in person they can join via video conference, but the preference of the Board is for these to be face to face meetings.

Attend and participate in the Board’s annual strategic planning day held on a weekday (usually in London).

Occasionally attend functions on behalf of the Manta Trust, liaise with other Trustees and the Senior Team in between Board meetings.

Read Board papers in advance of meetings and come prepared to discuss key points arising from those papers.

Please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how your skills and expertise meet the requirements to the Deputy Chief Executive, kate.polley@mantatrust.org


Fundraising Trustee Role Description

Are you a strategic thinker with a proven track record in charity fundraising? Do you hold a genuine interest in conservation and a desire to make a tangible impact on the future of our natural world? If so, we invite you to consider joining our dedicated Board of Trustees. We would be particularly interested in someone with knowledge and experience in charity fundraising to add to the wide range of skills and capabilities that the Board possesses. Additional skills in any or all of the following are also desirable: sales and marketing, and media and communications.

Location: Mainly remote, with some travel to London.

Remuneration: This is an unpaid voluntary role; however, reasonable expenses may be reimbursed.

Time Commitment: Four board meetings per year (with each meeting lasting around two and a half hours). Plus, attendance at occasional events and meetings with key stakeholders.

Report To: Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Closing Date: Rolling advert.

Interview Date: TBC, held in London or online.

About the Role

This is a pivotal voluntary role for an individual who can provide expert strategic guidance and active support in developing and implementing our charity's fundraising strategy. You will be instrumental in identifying, cultivating, and stewarding relationships with funders (especially corporates) who are aligned with our conservation goals and eager to support impactful environmental work. Whilst extensive experience in wildlife conservation is not a strict requirement, a strong interest in this area and a willingness to engage with our conservation programmes are highly desirable.

Principal Responsibilities

The formal duties of the Board of Trustees collectively are to:

  • Ensure that the Manta Trust complies with its five-year plan, governance, charity law, fundraising, and any other relevant legislation or regulations.

  • Provide expert strategic direction and oversight for the charity's fundraising activities, with a focus on securing significant partnerships.

  • Support the development and pitching of compelling corporate partnership proposals that highlight the impact of their support on our conservation outcomes.

  • Work collaboratively with the Manta Trust Core Team, Board of Advisors, and fellow Trustees.

  • Offer insights and contribute to discussions on conservation projects and priorities, ensuring alignment with potential corporate support for the charity.

  • Safeguard the good name and the values of the Manta Trust.

  • Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the Manta Trust.

  • Ensure the financial stability of the Manta Trust.

  • Act always in the best interests of the Manta Trust and declare any conflicts of interest.

Expectations

To fulfil the role of Trustees effectively, all Trustees are expected to:

Attend Board meetings, currently held quarterly. Meetings in Q2 and Q4 are conducted via video call, whilst meetings in Q1 and Q3 are hosted in person in London. When Trustees are unable to attend Q1 and Q3 meetings in person, they can join via video conference, but the preference of the Board is for these to be face-to-face meetings.

Attend and participate in the Board’s annual strategic planning day held on a weekday (usually in London).

Occasionally attend functions on behalf of the Manta Trust, liaise with other Trustees and the Senior Team in between Board meetings.

Read Board papers in advance of meetings and come prepared to discuss key points arising from those papers.

Please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how your skills and expertise meet the requirements to the Deputy Chief Executive, kate.polley@mantatrust.org.