Regulatory Affairs Advisor- Customs & International Trade (maternity cover)

Company: Seafish

Location: City of Edinburgh

Posted: May 1st, 2026

Regulatory Affairs Advisor - Customs & International Trade (maternity cover)

We’re seeking a regulatory expert for maternity cover, supporting exports, advising on requirements and processes, and addressing trade challenges.

Quick overview of the role

*Whilst we welcome applications from candidates around the world, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK and be UK based.

About the Regulation Team

In the regulation team our job is to assist industry to comply with UK and international trade regulation, we are always looking for ways to reduce the burden on business, whilst ensuring that food is safe and the consumer gets the best quality seafood.

How we work

At Seafish we have a trust and performance culture. Performance driven results mean having autonomy and accountability in equal parts, so you can work in the way that’s most effective for you, as long as you deliver your work to the expected standards. You’ll have a personal development plan that outlines the objectives and competencies for your role and learning and development goals. You’ll have regular catch-ups with your line manager, along with mid-year and end of year reviews to discuss your work and performance.

Job role, responsibilities and relationships

This role will form part of the regulatory affairs team and lead on the following areas:

The main dimensions of the role are:

Planning and Decision-making attributes

Knowledge, skills and experience required

To be a suitable candidate for this role you should have:

Special features

Willingness to travel within the UK some overnight stays. Occasional overseas travel.

Salary and benefits

All roles within Seafish are classified and have defined salary bands. This role sits within Job Family C in our pay structure, and the starting salary is at £41,000. A new member’s appointment on the pay structure is dependent on the experience they bring to the role when they start. New candidates normally start at the lower end of the range unless they can demonstrate considerable experience in the requirements of the role.

Additional benefits include:

The deadline for applications is Sunday 10 May 2026.

Candidates invited to interview will receive at least one week's notice of the proposed interview date to allow for adequate preparation. At this stage, you may be asked to complete a short task prior to the interview and answer competency-based questions during an online interview.

If you need any accommodations or adjustments during our recruitment and selection process, please reach out to us.

Further information

For any queries about the job description or the salary and benefits on offer, please email recruitment@seafish.co.uk.

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