WHO WE ARE
Ocean Visions is a science-based, not-for-profit conservation organization launched in 2019 to develop innovative solutions to conserve and restore the ocean. We occupy a distinct and critical role in the global response to climate change and ocean degradation. We are an ocean-focused organization working exclusively on climate disruption as the primary driver of ocean harm, and we work on systemic challenges where solutions are least developed, most complex, or politically difficult—but potentially transformative.
We work with and across diverse sectors and disciplines to identify, co-design, evaluate, and support implementation of solutions to counter and reverse climate impacts in the ocean. We provide diverse forms of support for the development, testing, and application of solutions, and for creation of the enabling social and political frameworks needed for their success. Our work is grounded in robust science, and we continually seek to improve our understanding of the complexity of the challenges to the ocean posed by climate change.
Ocean Visions works on an interdependent four-part strategy to directly address the causes and impacts of climate disruption, from an ocean lens:
LAUNCHPAD
Effectively countering the scale and pace of climate disruption demands a rapid expansion of viable solutions. And there are a host of people with potentially transformative ideas to contribute. Yet many promising ideas struggle to advance beyond initial stages due to limited access to expertise and infrastructure, technical challenges, low levels of support, and lack of innovation ecosystems to provide frameworks for research, development, and deployment. These gaps hinder progress at a moment when time is a critical constraint.
Launchpad is Ocean Visions’ platform to connect innovators and researchers working on underdeveloped or high uncertainty solutions with tailored, interdisciplinary assistance (paid by Launchpad) that can help to better test and optimize and advance their ideas, while seeking to ensure that the work is grounded in scientific integrity and informed consideration of environmental, social, and governance implications.
Launchpad is expanding from its original focus on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies to provide tailored technical assistance and expert advising to early-stage innovators across the Reduce, Remove, and Repair programs.
Through Launchpad, Ocean Visions seeks to increase the evaluation of innovative ideas and technologies to counter climate disruption in the ocean, help advance those that have viability and generate shared learning that informs broader field-building efforts.
THIS ROLE
The Director will lead Launchpad, with responsibility for overall program strategy, day-to-day execution, growth, and integration across Ocean Visions. As a cross-cutting function that spans the organization’s Reduce, Remove, and Repair programs, this role works closely with those program leaders to ensure Launchpad advances core priorities and delivers high-impact support to innovators.
Key responsibilities include:
In the first 12 months, the Launchpad Director will:
The Launchpad Director will report to the Chief Program Officer (currently the CEO) and work closely with the Chief Scientist, program leaders, and cross-cutting teams.
PROFILE
The ideal candidate is a strategic, creative, collaborative leader with deep experience in innovation, early-stage technology, cross-cutting program management, and a strong interest in emerging ocean–climate solutions. The candidate should be comfortable working across scientific, technical, and policy domains, able to work under uncertainty, and skilled at facilitating collaboration among diverse actors. This role requires excellent judgment, well-developed interpersonal skills, and a deep commitment to advancing responsible, science-based climate solutions.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
LOCATION, HOURS, AND TRAVEL
This is a regular full-time remote position based in the United States. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States and available to work standard business hours of a continental U.S. time zone. Must be willing and able to travel nationally and internationally, up to 20% time, with or without reasonable accommodation.
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this position is $125,000-$145,000/year, with starting salary to be set commensurate with the candidate’s specific skills and experiences. Salaries ranges at Ocean Visions are determined through market analysis updated annually to ensure that Ocean Visions remains competitive and equitable. Ocean Visions offers a highly competitive benefits program including dental, vision, and health insurance; 4 weeks’ paid vacation, paid sick time; funds for home office maintenance; a 403(b) plan with employer contribution; parental leave; and more.
TO APPLY
Please apply by uploading your resume and cover letter . The cover letter should provide a clear statement of why you are applying for this position and your match with the required and desired qualifications. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PDT February 8th to be considered. Candidate review will begin shortly thereafter, and screening interviews will be scheduled in mid-February. Finalists will be asked to provide names and contact information for professional references.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Ocean Visions is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status.
Ocean Visions offers a highly competitive benefits program including dental, vision, and health insurance; 4 weeks’ paid vacation, paid sick time; funds for home office maintenance; a 403(b) plan with employer contribution; parental leave; and more.