Purpose of the Role
The Senior Communications Lead is a pivotal, hands-on role responsible for driving the organisation's public presence, conservation impact and supporting its financial sustainability.
This role is critical to scaling Reef-World’s global reach. You will be the engine driving our communications strategy and securing the essential funding that directly supports our global marine conservation programmes.
This role is expected to allocate approximately 90% of time to Communications duties and 10% of time to Development support.
The primary responsibility is the strategic development, implementation, and oversight of the Communications Strategy to significantly raise the profile and maximise the global reach of both The Reef-World Foundation and its flagship initiative, Green Fins. The post-holder will be instrumental in translating complex marine conservation outcomes into compelling content that drives public awareness, action, and digital engagement.
The remaining time is dedicated to providing essential, operational support for the charity’s income generation and development activities. This includes maintaining key donor and supporter records via the CRM database, ensuring timely donor acknowledgement, and actively supporting the creation and delivery of fundraising campaigns to ensure the long-term sustainability and expansion of Reef-World’s vital programs.
The Officer will work closely with and report directly to the Development Manager, ensuring all communication and development efforts are strategically aligned to meet measurable organisational objectives.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Strategy
Web and Social Media
Content Creation
Branding, outreach, education and marketing
Community and Sector Engagement
Development
Culture and General Duties
The role is expected to actively uphold the charity's Culture of Care. General duties include:
The employee’s duties may from time to time be reasonably modified as necessary to meet the needs of the Charity and/or associated project.
Please check out the full job description: https://reef-world.org/work-with-us
Holiday entitlement
30 days a year.
Flexible working
The Directors are based in an office in Bristol, U.K. and we have a field office in Dauin, Negros Oriental in the Philippines. As an international team working across time zones, our working policy is flexible and hybrid.
Pension
For all employees, we pay a minimum of 3% of your qualifying earnings per month (over £6,240). For UK employees, you’ll pay a minimum of 5% of your qualifying earnings per month.
Culture of Care
As an organisation, we are invested in the personal and professional long-term success of our Reef-World team. Reef-World’s vision for a Culture of Care embodies a collection of support mechanisms aimed at enhancing the well-being of our team and enabling each of us to properly care for ourselves, our teammates and our network. These include -
Essential: Proficiency in English
Desirable: Fluency in an additional language relevant to Reef-World's operational countries (e.g., Thai, Indonesian, Spanish).
Please email your CV and a separate attached short cover letter specific to this position to apply@reef-world.org. In your cover letter, please don’t repeat the information covered in your CV, but do include how you meet the job specifications and why you feel you’re the best person for this role.
We will get back to you after the team has reviewed your application and if we would like to pursue your application. Due to the expected volume of incoming enquiries, the charity does not have the resources to provide feedback on applications that have not been accepted. If you do not hear from us, then take note that we have decided not to take your application further, and we wish you the best of luck in your career.
Applications close: 30th November 2025 (23.59 pm GMT)
Interviews (online): First round 8-18 December 2025 | Second round 6-9 January 2026