February
2007 Job Opportunities
Office
of Waste Reduction and Recycling - NC
Head of
Marine Sciences - Galapagos Islands
Coral
Program Specialist - MD
Nature
Conservancy Land Steward - VA
Naturalists
- Charleston
Groundwork
New Orleans Director - LA
Environmental
Scientist - MA
Recreation
Specialist - Kiawah Island
Naturalist
- Kiawah Island
Natural
Resource Specialist - WA
Fisheries
Advocate - DC
Earth
Policy Institute Researcher - DC
Wetlands
Environmental Engineer - WA
Public
Involvement Coordinator - LA
Environmental
Services Manager - KS
Environmental
Consulting - AZ
Pine
Island Camp - ME
Aquarium
Education - NC
Project
Oceanology - CT
Summer
Jobs with the EPA
Coastal
Training Program Coordinator - Georgetown
GIS Coordinator
- Columbia
Natural
Resources Project Coordinator - NH
Marine
Fisheries Supervisor - GA |
Office
of Waste Reduction and Recycling - NC
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPA POSITION RECRUITMENT
Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling
Program Assistant V* (position number 0037458)
The Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling (OWRR) is responsible
for providing comprehensive sanitation and recycling services
to the University, promoting source reduction of solid waste
among its work units, and keeping track of the amounts and
types of University waste disposed and recycled.
*PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:* This position
reports directly to the Solid Waste Program Manager, and provides
customer service, manages work order processes, compiles data
for reports, maintains files, monitors resources (budget and
supplies), edits and writes correspondence, maintains the
website, and performs financial reconciliations (vendor billing,
invoices; disseminates information to the campus and local
community via phone, emails, website, fact sheets, and spreadsheets.
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and writing skills
are essential; preferred skills include experience in a campus
service provider setting or direct experience with a college
or university recycling program; a four year degree from an
accredited college or university; solid waste industry
experience or commitment to solid waste issues and the success
of the recycling program; strong interpersonal and customer
service skills, attention to detail and excellent organizational
skills; ability to prioritize and manage multiple assignments;
ability to work with data and spreadsheets in an accurate
and timely manner; ability to learn and quickly access information
about campus recycling program (locations, materials, vendors,
schedules, etc.); a strong work ethic; ability to meet monthly
and recurring deadlines; knowledge of the University Financial
systems; office management skills including filing, excellent
communication skills (verbal, written and telephone), and
mail handling; experience developing, documenting, and conveying
work processes; above average computer skills, including extensive
knowledge of Access (ability to design databases, tables,
reports, queries and forms), experience with MS Word
and knowledge of Excel software applications and formulas;
ability to use presentation software, desk-top publishing
package and HTML editor.
*MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:* Graduation from
high school and demonstrated possession of knowledge, skills
and abilities gained through at least three years of office
assistant/secretarial experience; or completion of a two-year
secretarial science or business administration program with
one year of experience as described above; or an equivalent
combination of training and experience.
*POSITION NUMBER:* 0037458
*DEPARTMENT NUMBER:* 7110 - Facilities Services Division
*DATE FIRST POSTED:* February 02, 2007
*CLOSING DATE:* February 13, 2007
*PART TIME / FULL TIME:* Permanent, Full Time
*SALARY RANGE & GRADE:* $25,427 - $39,228 [SG 61]
*REGULAR SCHEDULE:* M-F 800 - 500
*HIRING SUPERVISOR:* Barbara L Tipton
*WORK ENVIRONMENT:* Weekend work occasionally
*TO APPLY:*_ Any employee who wishes to be considered for
a transfer or a promotion to this position must submit a completed
application through the Applicant Web located on the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Human Resources website (http://hr.unc.edu).
No applications will be accepted after 5:00pm EST (EDT).
If you have any Special Assistance Requests, Questions, or
Technical Requests please contact Workforce Planning &
Compensation at 919-962-2991.
*Reminder:* The University will conduct a criminal conviction
check on all new hires and internal promotions, demotions,
or transfers prior to that candidate's first scheduled day
of work. Please read the cover page of the Application
for Staff Employment for additional information regarding
the hiring process.
This announcement must remain posted through the position
closing date. Departments must retain this announcement
for two years.
*/THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/*
BJ Tipton, Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling
UNC Chapel Hill, Campus Box 1800, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1800
919/962-7251 main number: 919/962-1442
www.fac.unc.edu/WasteReduction
(re: general info)
www.fac.unc.edu/OWRRGuidelines
(re: design and construction info) |
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Head
of Marine Sciences - Galapagos Islands
*THE DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCES AT THE CHARLES DARWIN
RESEARCH STATION SEEKS A SPECIALIST IN MARINE RESEARCH AND
CONSERVATION*
Position: Head of Marine Sciences (reference JIM-07)
The Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF)
seeks a Head of Marine Sciences, to work at the Charles Darwin
Research Station (CDRS), based on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos.
CDF is an international non-government organization, whose
mission is "To provide the knowledge and support to ensure
the conservation of the biodiversity in the Galapagos Archipelago
through scientific research and complementary actions".
All the work of CDF is carried out in close collaboration
with the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS), which is
the authority responsible for managing both the Galapagos
Marine Reserve (GMR) and the Galapagos National Park.
CDF also collaborates with other authorities, fishermen, and
tour operators in the GMR, through a participatory management
system.
See www.darwinfoundation.org
for more details about the organization and its work.
Responsibilities:
The Head of Marine Sciences will be a key member of the CDF
Science Program and will be responsible for the implementation
of marine science activities within the framework of the CDF
Strategic Plan. This position reports to the Director of Science,
and supervises and provides leadership to the Marine Sciences
group. The Head of Marine Sciences may be required from time
to time to act as the main voice for marine issues at CDF.
Role:
The Head of Marine Sciences will direct all marine research
activities at CDRS. This person must contribute to strengthening
current research on ecosystems, climate change, population
dynamics, fisheries and marine tourism. This position will
develop and lead a research program that must focus on conservation
priorities, including baseline research, monitoring, studies
of priority conservation problems, experimental management,
development of scientific alliances, participatory management
of the Marine Reserve, and dissemination of scientific material.
The position includes the following specific responsibilities:
· *Maintain
a fluid relationship with the main partners of CDF in order
to ensure effective communication and an understanding of
the needs of clients, donors and allies, including providing
support and an active role in the participatory management
system for the Marine Reserve.
· *Lead the
marine research team in association with Galapagos and external
partners in developing a participatory monitoring system for
the management of the Galapagos marine ecosystem, including
biological inventories, key ecological (ecosystem, community,
population), biophysical (El Niño and climate change)
and social indicators, and supporting the development of a
socio-economic baseline.
· *Lead the
marine research team in association with Galapagos and external
partners in developing tools and strategies to identify and
prioritize problems and in using these tools to prioritize
research and conservation in Galapagos.
· *Lead the
marine research team in their work with the GNPS and other
partners to carry out priority studies of the key problems
which the Galapagos ecosystem is facing, solve management
problems and develop strategies appropriate for the conservation,
restoration and sustainable management of Galapagos.
· *Strengthen
existing scientific alliances, and develop new alliances with
national and foreign scientists and conservationists to work
as collaborators in marine monitoring and priority studies.
· *Ensure
the publication and dissemination of the results of marine
research in the scientific community through peer reviewed
publications and participation in conferences and symposia,
and ensure that scientific information is available on the
CDF website.
· *Carry
out any other activity required on occasion by the Director
of Science or the CDF Executive Team.
Qualifications:
This position requires extensive knowledge of research applied
to marine conservation and resource management. Qualifications
required include:
· *PhD or
equivalent experience in marine research and conservation;
with strong scientific background and publication record.
· *Demonstrated
capacity to design, supervise and execute scientific research
projects.
· *At least
five years experience of science administration and project
management, including basic financial management.
· *Good skills
in communication and personnel management, including supervision
and training of staff and students, and team-building.
· *Ability
to communicate orally and write technical reports in both
Spanish and English.
· *Knowledge
of databases and GIS, including Access and ArcView.
· *Proven
success in fund-raising for conservation science projects.
· *Aptitude
for working in a multi-cultural environment and developing
good teamwork with scientists, national park staff, public
officers, fishermen, marine reserve stakeholders, etc.
· *Willingness
and ability to communicate fully and continually with supervisors,
and to involve others in planning and decision-making.
· *Experience
in coordinating research projects with management agencies,
especially in protected areas.
· *Ability
to cope with the varying levels of isolation and the logistical
problems associated with working on islands and in developing
countries.
· *Strong
commitment to conservation principles.
Remuneration and Conditions:
The initial contract period for this position is two years.
An attractive salary will be offered, according to qualifications
and experience. Benefits include translocation package, health
insurance and 22 days annual vacation. The post is envisaged
as long-term and a candidate is sought who intends to stay
in post for several years.
How to apply:
Send: detailed letter of interest, full CV, names, positions
and email (or other) addresses of three referees to:
empleo@fcdarwin.org.ec
or,
the office of Charles Darwin Foundation in Ecuador, AP 17-01-3891,
Quito, Ecuador; tel 02- 2464824 / 2241573 or any office
of Charles Darwin Foundation in Galapagos.
Please quote reference: JIM-07 and your last name.
Questions can be sent to the Director of Science, Dr. Alan
Tye at: atye@fcdarwin.org.ec
Closing date for applications is 2 March 2006.
We will begin the selection process on this date but will
continue to accept later applications until the position is
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Coral
Program Specialist - MD
Coral Program Specialist
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
Silver Spring, MD
Overview:
I.M. Systems Group (www.imsg.com),
a contractor to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
in Silver Spring, MD, seeks an individual to serve as a Coral
Program Specialist to coordinate coral reef program activities
for either the Atlantic or Pacific Region. This individual
will work with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s
(NOAA’s) Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP- www.coralreef.noaa.gov/)
in the areas of program coordination, program development,
strategic planning, partnership building, and information
management.
NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program supports effective
management and sound science to preserve, sustain and restore
valuable coral reef ecosystems. This position is with
the program’s National Marine Fisheries Service office
in Silver Spring, MD.
Core Responsibilities:
•
Manage regional coral reef efforts. Facilitate and coordinate
meetings. Develop priorities and monitor performance.
Provide budget forecasting and prepare funding requests.
(May require travel to Pacific and/or Florida and the Caribbean
regions occasionally.)
•
Serve as office contact for the Coral Reef Task Force.
•
Participate in various Task Force working groups such as with
the aquaculture and International Year of the Reef working
groups.
•
Manage outreach and communication efforts for shallow and
deep corals. Participate in the implementation of the
Communication and Outreach strategic plan.
•
Support program strategic planning efforts including identification
of priorities, development of performance measures, and implementation
of an external program review process.
•
Review and provide comments on CRCP documents and reports.
Assist with editing and formatting of technical reports.
•
Participate in Staff Evaluation and Assessment (SEA) team
planning meetings, proposal evaluations, and internal team
planning.
•
Assist with coral reef conservation grants, including the
NFWF coral grants.
•
Assist in the compilation and review of NMFS information for
the State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States report.
•
Assist with the development of a new deep-water coral program.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
•
Master’s degree (strongly preferred) or Bachelor’s
degree in a relevant discipline such as marine science, biology,
marine policy, environmental management, or policy.
•
Strong verbal and writing skills.
•
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
•
Self-motivated energetic strategic thinker.
•
Ability to work well individually and cooperatively with a
range of individuals.
•
Ability to work on several projects simultaneously and to
shift priorities as needed.
•
Willingness to learn new skills.
•
Technical proficiency with Microsoft Office programs.
Desired Qualifications:
•
Two –three years of program or project planning preferred.
•
Familiarity with coral reef conservation and management issues.
To Apply:
Qualified candidates may apply by e-mailing a cover letter,
resume, and 3 references (MS Word format strongly preferred)
to the following email: jobs@imsg.com
with the subject heading: NOA07008 – Coral Program
Specialist.
The vacancy announcement is open until filled. The
salary for this position is commensurate with experience.
IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |
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Nature
Conservancy Land Steward - VA
The Nature Conservancy
www.tnc.org
Saving the Last Great Places on Earth
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE:
LAND STEWARD
JOB NUMBER:
450004
SUPERVISOR: Director
of Conservation Planning and Stewardship
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
LOCATION:
Charlottesville, Virginia
DATE PREPARED: January 26, 2007
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The land steward develops and implements plans for the ecological
and operational management of 24+ preserves that total approximately
18,000 acres, found primarily in the Central Appalachians,
Piedmont and Chesapeake Bay Coastal Plain of Virginia.
S/he manages preserve operations, which includes maintaining
public access to select preserves, posting boundaries and
other signage as necessary, and reviewing hunt leases.
S/he leads invasive species control and management projects
on priority preserves, collaborating with partners and overseeing
contractors as necessary. In addition, the Land
Steward participates on the statewide Prescribed Fire Team.
The Land Steward responds to inquiries from public, community
members and adjacent land owners about preserves while also
handling and resolving preserve management issues and problems
as they arise. Land Steward coordinates with the Volunteer
Program Manager to organize and supervise volunteer stewardship
teams and hold volunteer stewardship workdays on preserves.
In addition, s/he supervises permanent and seasonal staff.
The Land Steward may advise or assist on land management issues
in other areas of the state such as the Clinch Valley, Southeastern
Virginia, and Virginia Coast Reserve program areas as well
as West Virginia.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
•
Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, natural resources
management or related field and three to five years related
work experience or related experience in land management;
or equivalent combination of education and experience.
•
Experience developing, directing and managing multiple projects
and timelines.
•
Familiarity with general ecological principles and ability
to conduct and direct ecological field work, with a broad
grounding in the natural sciences and familiarity with the
biological systems, flora and fauna of the ecoregions of Virginia.
Knowledge of current trends in conservation and land management,
especially best current management practices and tools for
invasive plant species control.
•
Experience in safe use and maintenance of preserve tools and
equipment, including power and construction tools.
•
Ability to obtain related licenses or certifications such
as prescribed burning (red card), first aid, CPR, herbicide
application, driver’s license; willingness and
ability to obtain additional training in fire management.
•
PC familiarity, including database knowledge, in order to
maintain preserve records.
•
ArcGIS and GPS skills required.
•
Supervisory experience, including ability to motivate, lead,
set objectives and manage performance
COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING:
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Resolve complex preserve management problems independently,
consulting with higher level manager as needed.
•
Analyze situations, evaluate alternatives, and experiment
to find and implement creative solutions. Perform non-routine
analysis, research and follow-through.
•
Demonstrate high degree of flexibility with changing circumstances
and organizational priorities.
•
Design, implement, and direct multiple complex projects, setting
and meeting deadlines and ensuring program accountability.
•
Direct and monitor the progress of work groups toward achieving
preserve management goals.
DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING:
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Make sound decisions based on analysis, experience and judgement.
Decisions will affect other staff in program area.
•
Perform under minimal and frequently distant supervision,
consulting with supervisor in event of any unusual circumstance,
problem or question that falls outside of general preserve
management realm.
RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT –FINANCIAL & SUPERVISORY:
•
Supervise preserve steward and other staff as needed.
Responsible for performance management, training, and development.
•
Plan and direct preserve work groups, including other staff
or volunteers.
•
Financial responsibility will include developing and working
within a budget to manage preserve and complete projects,
negotiating and contracting with vendors, purchasing equipment
and supplies as provided for in budget, and monitoring annual
budget as needed to ensure appropriate spending limits.
•
Lease land for hunting purposes as appropriate for conservation
goals.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
•
Ability to clearly communicate work instructions to preserve
management staff , volunteer manager, and volunteers.
•
Work and communicate with a wide range of people – the
public, program leadership, donors, and partners. Ability
to function productively as a leader or member of a work team.
•
Ability to interact professionally with preserve visitors,
communicate preserve information, lead preserve field trips
and direct workdays.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
•
Ability to travel at least 3 days a week (day trips and overnights)
during field season, possibly on very short notice, and work
long hours.
•
Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines.
•
Ability to perform tasks requiring physical exertion, outdoors,
in all weather conditions and on difficult and sometimes hazardous
terrain.
•
Work requires extreme physical exertion and/or physical strain
to the point of physical fatigue. Work environment involves
exposure to job hazards where there is a high possibility
of injury.
CONTACT:
Responses are encouraged by February 8, 2007. Send
letter of interest stating salary requirement and résumé
to (no telephone calls please):
Land Steward
The Nature Conservancy
Attn: Sherrie Leab
146 East Main Street
Abingdon, VA 24210
sleab@tnc.org
The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer |
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Naturalists
- Charleston
Sandlapper Water Tours
www.sandlappertours.com
Contact: Bryan Collins
843-849-8687
captnbryan@aol.com
Job Position: Naturalist/Mate
2 positions opening in March – October 2007
Job Description: Giving Nature tours on a 45’
powered catamaran to the public, schools, and private charters.
Also serving as a mate on the sunset cruises. Must have knowledge
of the marine life and wildlife of the southeastern USA. Must
be familiar with boats and lines. Must be friendly and able
to talk to groups up to 50 people. Must be enthusiastic and
people oriented. Will train right persons.
Pay: Naturalists: 10.00 per hr + tips
Mates: Sunset Cruises 7.00 per hr + tips
Flexiable schedule a must / part time / fulltime |
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Groundwork
New Orleans Director - LA
Executive Director
New Orleans LA
Groundwork New Orleans seeks a dynamic leader to become its
new Executive Director.
Groundwork New Orleans is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the revitalization of communities through improved environmental
health with an emphasis on contamination, environmental education,
expansion of quality recreational spaces, and beautification
of our neighborhoods, particularly Central City. Under the
direction of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director
shall implement projects, build partnerships, and secure resources
in order to grow Groundwork New Orleans and ensure its success
in achieving community improvement goals.
Central City is the initial geographic focus until substantial
tangible impacts are achieved. Ultimately, Groundwork will
expand its activities in a larger geographic scope. The position
is full time with compensation set according to experience
in the $43,000-$50,000 range.
For a full description of the responsibilities and qualifications
for this position, please contact Forest Bradley-Wright (504)
208-7597 or email uc.forest@gmail.com
Completed application submissions are due February 16th.
If you are interested in the position but this date has passed,
please call for an update on the hiring status. This is your
chance to make a real difference in the lives of New Orleans
residents by improving environmental quality in our city.
Thank you for applying to Groundwork New Orleans. |
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Environmental
Scientist - MA
Environmental Scientist
Braintree MA
www.goldmanenvironmental.com
Environmental Technician Position
Goldman Environmental Consultants, Inc (GEC) seeks an Environmental
Scientist for an entry-level position.
This position will be primarily in support of our Site Assessment
group and will involve completing due diligence investigations
(Phase I) and similar investigations. You will also be involved
in fieldwork supporting Phase II investigations and other
work in accordance with site assessment and remediation. The
work will involve a mix of office work and fieldwork.
Qualified candidates will exhibit a positive work ethic,
ability to work well in all weather conditions alone and with
colleagues. A college degree in geology, chemistry, biology
or other similar field is required. Excellent writing skills
are also necessary. Knowledge of Microsoft Office software
is important.
This position is a starting point and candidates excelling
will see advancement.
For more about Goldman Environmental, visit our website:
http://www.goldmanenvironmental.com
To apply, email resume to sbutcher@goldmanenvironmental.com |
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Recreation
Specialist - Kiawah Island
Kiawah Island Nature Program
Recreation Specialist (positions available now and for the
Summer)
Just 21 miles south of historic Charleston on the South Carolina
coast, Kiawah Island is a 10,000-acre barrier island graced
with vast salt marshes, beautiful maritime forests and over
10 miles of beach. The varied habitat of the island makes
Kiawah home to more than 200 species of birds, 30 species
of reptiles and amphibians, and 18 species of mammals.
Job Description
As a Recreation Specialist, you will be responsible for taking
reservations and answering questions about recreational activities.
Candidates provide exceptional guest service inside the nature
center and retail areas, according to standards. Applicants
must be friendly, team and computer oriented and capable of
multi-tasking.
For more information on Kiawah Island and the Nature Program,
please visit our web site at www.kiawahresort.com
For information about employment opportunities, please contact
Jennifer Barbour.
Email cover letter & resume to:
Jennifer_Barbour@kiawahresort.com
Fax your resume to:
(843) 768-7326 |
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Naturalist
- Kiawah Island
Kiawah Island Nature Program
Naturalist
Just 21 miles south of historic Charleston on the South Carolina
coast, Kiawah Island is a 10,000-acre barrier island graced
with vast salt marshes, beautiful maritime forests and over
10 miles of beach. The varied habitat of the island makes
Kiawah home to more than 200 species of birds, 30 species
of reptiles and amphibians, and 18 species of mammals.
Job Description
Seasonal Naturalist positions are available at the Kiawah
Island Resort’s Nature Program. The Nature Program
staff offers the guests a unique opportunity to explore the
rich natural history of Kiawah Island through canoe and kayak
excursions, interpretive walks, bike and van tours, fishing,
crabbing, and classroom sessions. Staff members conduct tours
providing in-depth interpretation on the ecology and history
of Kiawah Island and the surrounding area. The program also
features a Nature Center with interpretive information and
displays.
If you are an enthusiastic individual looking to further
your appreciation and knowledge of nature while working in
an exciting outdoor environment, this may be the summer job
for you!
Job Requirements
•
Desire to teach guests of all ages and backgrounds.
•
Strong public communication and interpretive skills.
•
Degree (or working toward a degree) in Biology, Marine Science,
Geology, Environmental Science or a related field. Intern
applicants must be at least one year into their field of study.
•
Ability to lift 40lbs overhead and work outdoors in extreme
heat and humidity.
•
Must be able to work well with others in a team environment.
•
Certification in CPR and First Aid.
Plus Points
•
Previous paddling experience is strongly recommended.
•
Veterinary training or animal rehabilitation experience.
•
A background of working with children or educational training.
•
Basic computer skills.
•
Previous work in an interpretive center or nature/outdoor
industry.
For more information on Kiawah Island and the Nature Program,
please visit our web site at www.kiawahresort.com
For information about employment opportunities, please contact
Jennifer Barbour.
Email cover letter & resume to:
Jennifer_Barbour@kiawahresort.com
Fax your resume to:
(843) 768-7326 |
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Natural
Resource Specialist - WA
Natural Resource Specialist
Chelan County Natural Resource Department
www.co.chelan.wa.us
Chelan, WA
The Chelan County Natural Resource Department is seeking
a full-time Natural Resource Specialist to perform planning,
project management, facilitation and technical tasks related
to natural resource management, watershed planning and salmon
recovery efforts in Chelan County.
The position requires a person with a combination of strong
people skills and technical abilities in the natural sciences
in order to develop and implement water quantity, water quality,
instream flow, water storage and habitat programs and projects.
The position requires the ability to work effectively with
a diverse set of stakeholders to develop and implement salmon
recovery and water resource actions in a coordinated and timely
manner. Other responsibilities include providing technical
support to various forums and identifying funding sources,
including grant writing. Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge of ESRI ArcView software desired. Knowledge
of local area is desired.
Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in the
natural sciences, natural resources management, fisheries
management, biology, forestry, or closely related fields;
three years of professional experience in related fields;
or a combination of education and experience that indicates
the applicant can satisfactorily perform the requirements
of the position.
Starting monthly salary is $3624.48.
Interested applicants should submit a completed Chelan County
employment application, resume, and letter of interest.
Application and a detailed job description can be obtained
from Kathy Bangs at (509) 667-6533 or kathy.bangs@co.chelan.wa.us.
All application materials must be submitted by 5:00 PM, February
23, 2007. |
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Fisheries
Advocate - DC
Fisheries Advocate
Oceana (www.oceana.org)
Our teams of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates
win specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution
and to prevent their reversible collapse of fish populations,
marine mammals and other sea life. Global in scope, Oceana
has campaigners based in North America (Washington, DC; Juneau,
AK; Los Angeles, CA), Europe (Madrid, Spain; Brussels, Belgium)
and South America (Santiago, Chile). More than 300,000 members
and e-activists in over 150 countries have already joined
Oceana.
Oceana is seeking a Fisheries Advocate to serve as a lead
policy expert on fisheries and work with our campaign teams
to develop and implement campaign activities on fisheries
protection issues. The Fisheries Advocate will be a
lead member of Oceana's advocacy team working to influence
East Coast and Gulf fisheries managers, and will supervise
Oceana's East Coast field staff. The position requires
developing extensive contacts in Fishery Management Councils,
on Capitol Hill, within federal agencies, and in other decision-making
bodies. The Fisheries Advocate is based in Washington, D.C.
and reports to Oceana's Federal Policy Director. Substantial
travel is required.
Qualifications: Ideal candidates will have a bachelor's degree
in political science, public policy, conservation biology,
marine affairs or a related discipline and a minimum of 5
years' advocacy or legislative work, preferably including
Fishery Management Council and federal government activities.
Must have the desire and ability to advocate for complex,
aggressive conservation positions in both small and large
settings; possess strong oral and written communication skills,
and a keen analytical ability. Demonstrated experience
completing projects under tight deadlines and effectively
managing a demanding work load required. Fluency in
Spanish a plus.
How to apply: Qualified candidates please submit cover
letter (with salary requirements) and resume to Oceana, Inc.,
via e-mail (resumes@oceana.org),
subject line Fisheries Advocate; fax (202-833-2070) or mail
2501 M Street, NW - Suite 300, Washington, DC 20037. EOE |
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Earth
Policy Institute Researcher - DC
Earth Policy Institute
www.earthpolicy.org
Position: Staff Researcher
Brief Description
Earth Policy Institute is looking for a hard-working experienced
researcher to help analyze a broad range of environmental
issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. A successful
candidate will have a degree in the natural sciences or related
discipline, knowledge of and interest in global environmental
issues, excellent research ability, and dedication to building
an environmentally sustainable economy. Strong writing and
analytical skills, computer proficiency, and an exemplary
academic record are also important qualifications. Previous
coursework in biology, ecology, chemistry, and economics is
preferred.
About Earth Policy Institute:
Earth Policy Institute (EPI) is an independent environmental
research organization based in Washington, DC. EPI strives
to provide interdisciplinary analysis and information to policy
makers and the public through its print and on-line publications.
Research areas include climate and energy, food and agriculture,
biological diversity, fisheries and forestry, population,
cities and transportation, and economic policy. Additional
information on the institute’s activities and publications
is available at www.earthpolicy.org.
To apply, please mail or e-mail a cover letter, resume, contact
information for three references, and short writing sample
(not exceeding 4 pages) to:
Research Department, Earth Policy Institute
1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Ste. 403
Washington, DC 20036
USA
- OR -
E-mail: jobs@earth-policy.org
(Please use "Staff Researcher" in e-mail subject
line. MS Word or PDF documents only, or paste in the body
of e-mail.)
This is a full time position based in Washington, DC. Starting
salary is commensurate with experience, excellent benefits.
We are looking to fill this position as soon as possible.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Due to the volume of applications, you will be contacted only
if selected for an interview. No phone calls please.
Earth Policy Institute is an equal opportunity employer.
***
Additional Staff Researcher Details
Staff researcher responsibilities include:
* identifying and tracking environmental
trends,
* following scientific literature,
* collecting, analyzing, and organizing
data,
* reviewing and fact-checking manuscripts,
* writing articles relating to the building
of an environmentally sustainable economy, and
* contributing to institutional outreach
efforts.
The successful candidate will possess the following characteristics:
* background and interest in environmental
issues,
* at minimum a college degree, preferably
in the natural sciences,
* computer proficiency (MS Office, especially
MS Excel),
* strong research skills (computer and
library),
* acute attention to detail,
* ability to analyze issues in a variety
of disciplines,
* solid writing ability,
* willingness to learn new concepts and
skills,
* demonstrated talent in presenting complex
issues in an easily understandable manner, and
* capacity to work independently with minimal
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Wetlands
Environmental Engineer - WA
Wetlands Environmental Engineer
BP
https://hire-use.bp.com
Job ID: 9416
Description:
Location:
Cherry Point Refinery in Blaine, Washington
The Wetlands Environmental Engineer will play a key role
in providing technical support for the refinery’s Environmental
department's land management program. The department
supports air, water, waste and wetlands compliance and permitting
programs including, emission reporting, permit compliance
and negotiation, as well as regulation interpretation.
Members of the team are responsible for the environmental
compliance of the refinery, which is situated in a sensitive
marine area. Habitat management includes both wetlands
and marine habitats with emphasis on Ecological Society of
America issues.
Accountabilities Include:
* Develop and negotiate for federal, state
and local wetland permits.
* Manage shoreline development, protect
the on-site heronry, restore Terrell Creek and oversee the
cattle lease and pheasant hunting agreement.
* Serve on task forces and committees.
* Conduct environmental training.
* Act as a field liaison for environmental-related
outside agency inspections, audits, inquiries and notifications.
* Oversee work of the environmental interns
and/or other temporary resources.
* Provide emergency coverage on a rotating
call basis and report emergencies or unanticipated events.
* Participate on the Incident Management
team.
Required Qualifications:
To be considered for the role of Wetlands Environmental Engineer
applicants must have:
* Legal authorization to work in the US
on a full-time basis for anyone other than your current employer.
* A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental
Science, Applied Science, Engineering or a related field.
* A minimum of 5 years of wetlands permitting
experience, including delineation.
* A minimum of 5 years of environmental
experience.
* The ability to effectively manage and
track multiple projects simultaneously.
* Extensive technical and legal reading
ability.
* Effective verbal and written communications
skills.
* The ability to interact effectively with
the public and media.
* The ability and willingness to attend
occasional evening meetings.
Preferred Qualifications:
In addition to the required qualifications the successful
candidate is likely to be able to demonstrate:
* Knowledge of federal standards and Washington
state regulations.
If you are selected for this position, your employment will
be contingent upon submission to and successful completion
of a post offer/pre-placement drug and alcohol screening as
well as pre-placement verification of the information and
qualifications provided during the selection process.
EOE M/F/D/V
Requirements:
Experience Level Experienced
(8+ years), Experienced (4-7 years)
Country
US
Expertise Health,
Safety and Environment, Land negotiating / permitting
Type Full Time
UK & US BP Location
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Public
Involvement Coordinator - LA
Public Involvement Coordinator Position
Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program
Louisiana
Deadline for Applications: February 26, 2007
The Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program (BTNEP)
is seeking to fill a position for Public Involvement Coordinator.
The person in this position will be domiciled in the BTNEP
office on the Nicholls State University campus and will be
responsible for coordinating the implementation of BTNEP Action
Plans related to involving the public in various volunteer
programs and restoration activities within the Barataria and
Terrebonne systems.
For more information on the Barataria-Terrebonne National
Estuary Program, please visit
www.btnep.org
The BTNEP is seeking an energetic, self-motivated person
to fill this position. Strong interpersonal skills are a must.
A Masters Degree or Bachelors Degree with job experience is
required. To be effective, this individual will require a
unique blend of talents and training as this individual is
expected to serve as a central coordinator for engaging and
involving the public in restoration activities within the
Barataria-Terrebonne system. The objective of this position
is to increase understanding among the general public of the
problems that threaten the estuary and its communities, to
build a public constituency supportive of implementing the
BTNEP Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP)
and to build an awareness of the BTNEP in its role as a leader
in the coastal restoration arena. Work requires maintaining
a close working relationship with the program’s management
conference and with the assigned action plan teams. It also
requires maintaining a close working relationship with local,
state, and federal agencies, local governments, businesses,
and special interest groups; monitoring individual projects;
and grant and contract management.
The incumbent in this position will primarily oversee the
implementation of action plans, SR-1, Community Sectors and
Leader Teams; SR-3, Citizen Involvement Programs and Activities,
and may also participate on, or implement projects falling
under SR-5, Cultural Heritage, and SR-8, Legislative Education.
The Public Involvement Coordinator will also participate in
the implementation of other action plans under the headings
of Sustained Recognition and Citizen Involvement and Economic
Growth.
Salary Range is dependent upon qualifications.
To ensure maximum consideration, please submit a letter of
application, a résumé, and three references
by February 26, 2007
Mr. Kerry St.Pé
Program Director
Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program
Nicholls State University
P. O. Box 2663
Thibodaux, LA 70310
To view the complete position announcement visit
http://www.btnep.org/client_files/nl_files/Public%20Involvement%20CoordinatorJob%20Ad.pdf
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Environmental
Services Manager - KS
Environmental Services Manager
University of Kansas
https://jobs.ku.edu (search
postings by position number 01117001)
Application Deadline 03-01-2007
Estimated Start Date 03-19-2007
Advertised Pay
$40,000 - $45,000 + benefits
This position will oversee all aspects of the recycling program
including academic, administrative, and residential facilities.
With a new facility coming online this spring (including new
baling equipment), the potential for developing a surplus
furniture program, and a small grant to implement a desk side
recycling pilot, the job will come with some great opportunities
for expanding the program at KU. |
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Environmental
Consulting - AZ
Program/Technical Manager
Yuma AZ
Jason Associates Corporation (JAC) - www.jason.com
- is currently accepting resumes for a Program/Technical Manager
for our Yuma, AZ location. The ideal candidate will provide
overall management and technical direction to an environmental
consulting staff ensuring contract and task requirements are
identified, tracked, and met. You will also be responsible
for monthly and quarterly performance metrics and will be
expected to actively interact with the client on a proactive
basis in solving their particular environmental concerns.
Required knowledge/skills: M.S. in Environmental Engineering/Science
with a minimum of 4 years experience is strongly preferred.
You must have demonstrated success in managing and motivating
a diverse staff on broad based compliance projects. You must
be familiar with NEPA, CAA, CWA, SDWA, SARA, Title III, RCRA
and CERCLA. Excellent client service skills and the ability
to meet tight deadlines are a must, as well as excellent written
and verbal communication skills. MS Office proficiency is
required.
We offer competitive wages and comprehensive benefits including
medical, dental, vision, life, STD, LTD, 401(k) and paid time
off.
Please send resume and salary expectations to Jason Associates
Corporation, Attn: H/R YPM. Via Fax 619-296-4316 or email
to resumes@jason.com
JAC is an EEO/AA/M/F/DV employer. |
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Pine
Island Camp - ME
Great Summer Jobs In Maine
Great Work, Great People, Good Pay
Opportunities for Real Responsibility and Leadership
June 13- August 8
Pine Island Camp has a few job openings for the coming summer.
We are looking for imaginative, energetic, resourceful young
people to work as counselors. Pine Island is Maine’s
oldest boys’ camp, located on a small island in Great
Pond, the largest of the Belgrade Lakes (near Waterville).
The only electricity on the island is in the kitchen and the
85 boys and their counselors live in platform tents and participate
in a variety of activities and camping trips. All the
boys come for the full six-week season. All staff members
lead or assist in leading camping trips. Pine Island
sends out over 40 trips every summer during the season.
They range from 1 to 6 nights and include hiking, canoeing,
and kayaking trips. This is a fantastic place to work!
Jobs Currently Available
Sailing ~ Workshop ~ Archery ~ Tennis ~ Swimming ~ Canoeing
Find out more...
Website:
http://www.pineisland.org
Directors: Joe Kovaz
jkovaz@bellsouth.net
803-779-0669
Ben Swan benswan@pineisland.org
207-729-7714 |
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Aquarium
Education - NC
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
POSITION:
Seasonal Educator (2 positions available)
LOCATION:
NC Aquarium on Roanoke Island
PO Box 967, 374 Airport Road
Manteo, NC 27954
252-473-3494
DURATION:
April 1 – September 30, 2006 (May be flexible)
40 hours per week; evening, weekend, and holiday work required
SALARY:
$10.30 per hour
QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should be articulate;
have good public speaking and organizational skills and interact
well with the general public, children, co-workers, and volunteers.
Graduation from a four-year college is required; candidates
must have a degree in Biology, Marine Sciences, Natural Resources,
Environmental Education, Parks and Rec, or a related field.
Prior experience working with the public, adaptability to
different teaching situations, a flexible schedule, and a
valid driver’s license are required. Teaching
experience and a working knowledge of the Outer Banks flora
and fauna are preferred, but not required.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Seasonal Education Assistants provide
education support at the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke
Island. Duties include, but are not limited to, the
following: conducting public education programs (sharks,
sea turtles, jellyfish, etc.); introducing and showing videos;
introducing guest speakers; providing information to Aquarium
visitors, including teachers, students, and general public;
staffing discovery carts and learning stations; answering
questions in various galleries; monitoring the Close Encounters
tanks; assisting with other tasks as assigned. These
positions require the ability to assemble education materials,
to research marine and aquatic topics, and to speak to small
and large audiences. Additional responsibilities and
projects will be assigned by the Education Curator or the
full-time Educator.
DEADLINE:
5:00 P.M. Thursday, March 15, 2007
TO APPLY:
Send a cover letter, current resume, and state application
form PD-107, which may be downloaded at
www.osp.state.nc.us/jobs/gnrlinfo.htm#app
Mail to:
NC Aquarium on Roanoke Island
C/O Pat Raves
PO Box 967/374 Airport Rd.
Manteo, NC 27954 |
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Project
Oceanology - CT
Project Oceanology (www.oceanology.org)
in Groton, CT is currently hiring:
- Part-time Marine Science Instructors
- Full-time Marine Science Instructors
- Camp Counselors
- Research Vessel Captains
- Deckhands
- Residential Supervisor
Please visit www.oceanology.org
to download the application and job descriptions or call 860/445-9007
for more information! |
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Summer
Jobs with the EPA
EPA Summer Opportunities for Students
I am pleased to inform you that the EPA Summer Opportunities
Website is now up and running. The site provides a central
Web portal through which students may enter to learn about
EPA offices and summer employment opportunities. Having
a central portal makes it easier for students to find information
about specific areas in which they would like to work.
They also will be able to submit a job application directly
to the EPA location that has a vacancy.
The EPA Jobs Website is located at: http://www.epa.gov/careers.
The direct link to the Summer Student Employment Opportunities
Website is http://www.epa.gov/ohr/student.
The Summer Student Employment Opportunities Website will
be available until May 18, 2007. The Office of Human
Resources will provide supporting services by maintaining
the Website, collecting applicant and hiring data, and evaluating
the process at the end of each summer. The EPA Summer
Opportunities for Students Website is a hiring tool that will
be useful for students looking for summer work and for EPA
offices that have summer vacancies to fill.
If you have any questions about our summer hiring program,
please call JoAnn Brant at (202) 564-0375 or brant.joann@epa.gov. |
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Coastal
Training Program Coordinator - Georgetown
Coastal Training Program Coordinator
North Inlet – Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve
Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, University of South Carolina,
Georgetown, SC
Applications are being accepted for the position of Coastal
Training Program Coordinator for the North Inlet-Winyah Bay
National Estuarine Research Reserve (NIWB NERR.). The NIWB
NERR is one in a network of 27 sites around the U.S. and its
territories that make up the National Estuarine Research Reserve
System (NERRS.) Reserves conduct research, monitoring, education
and stewardship activities that improve our understanding
and management of coastal areas. The NIWB NERR is operated
by the University of South Carolina’s Belle W. Baruch
Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences and is located at
the Institute’s Field Laboratory near Georgetown, SC.
Additional information about the NIWB NERR and the Baruch
Institute is available at the following websites: www.northinlet.sc.edu
and www.baruch.sc.edu.
Through the Coastal Training Program (CTP), NERR sites address
critical coastal resource management issues by providing training
and technical assistance to professional decision makers,
such as government officials, land planners, developers and
community groups, whose professional choices impact coastal
resources. Additional information about the NERRS CTP and
NIWB NERR CTP can be found at the following websites:
http://www8.nos.noaa.gov/publicnerrs/training.aspx
and
http://www.northinlet.sc.edu/training/Default.htm.
Position Description:
The CTP Coordinator plans, develops and coordinates training
events and technical assistance activities for coastal decision-maker
audiences in cooperation with partnering agencies and other
reserves participating in this system-wide training program.
Specifically, the CTP Coordinator will:
1. Develop, market, and implement training activities and
provide relevant materials for coastal decision-maker audiences
to address priority coastal environmental issues based on
audience training needs.
2. Provide or facilitate technical assistance for decision-maker
audiences. Technical assistance may involve any small group
interaction in the form of ordinance and development plan
reviews, community environmental assessments, or customized
training on specialized subjects.
3. Develop, administer and analyze periodic audience needs
assessments and incorporate the results into program planning
efforts.
4. Coordinate program evaluation and implementation of system-wide
CTP performance measures and apply results to improve the
program.
5. Serve on the South Carolina Coastal Training Coordinating
Committee and other relevant watershed, regional, or state-wide
coordinating bodies and provide regular program updates to
committee members, program partners, and other training providers.
6. Contribute to annual action plans and performance reports
for the NIWB NERR, prepare program summaries and presentations
for regularly scheduled meetings of the NIWB NERR Advisory
Committee, and participate in NERR CTP activities at state,
regional, and national levels including participation in NERR
System-wide integrated workgroups, NERRS Annual Meetings,
and NERRS CTP meetings.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science field with
at least three years of relevant work experience, or, Master’s
degree in environmental science field, coastal resource management,
or environmental policy with at least one year of relevant
experience is required. Knowledge and experience in coastal
ecosystems and coastal management or policy is also important.
Experience in education program development, implementation
and evaluation is desired. Candidates should also have excellent
verbal and written communication skills, the ability to work
independently and as part of a team, and the ability to communicate
effectively with adult audiences one-on-one and in small and
large group settings. Familiarity with planning and regulatory
processes at the local level, and facilitation experience
is highly desirable. Experience with database management and
website design and maintenance is also a plus.
Funding and Salary:
Full-time, grant funded position. Salary: $30,557 - $35,000,
depending on experience. Health insurance, annual and sick
leave, and retirement benefits provided.
Application Process:
A description of the position is also available on the University
of South Carolina’s website: http://uscjobs.sc.edu
and should be reviewed before completing the application process.
To find the position description, use “Belle W. Baruch
Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences” in the “Department”
field during the search on the USC jobs website. Interested
applicants are required to apply electronically through this
website. Applicants are also required to submit a letter of
interest outlining qualifications for the position, a resume,
and names and contact information for at least three references.
This additional information should be attached to the web
application. The desired start date for this position is May
1, 2007. The University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity
institution. |
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GIS
Coordinator - Columbia
GIS Coordinator
SC Department of Natural Resources
Columbia, SC
http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/positions/P000048422.html
Closing Date: 04/02/2007
Job Title:
PROGRAM MANAGER II
Class Code/Slot:
AH50 / 0001
Internal Title: PROGRAM MANAGER II (GIS COORDINATOR)
Band Range:
$ 52,428 - $ 96,999
Pay Band:
08
Hiring Range: $ 72,000 - $ 80,000
The GIS Coordinator will serve as the primary staff to support
the mission of the SC Geographic Information Coordination
Council and perform the daily coordination of activities.
These include serving as the liaison between the SCGIC and
the user community, maintaining an inventory of state agency
data assets including metadata, preparing position papers,
legislative initiatives, requests for proposals, memorandums
of agreement, grant proposals and other documentation to accomplish
coordination directives.
In addition, the GIS coordinator will make presentations,
provide testimony and support various state executive and
legislative branch staff in the preparation of GIS funding
as well as preparing an annual report of GIS-related activities,
accomplishments and status in South Carolina highlighting
activities that have been enhanced by improved coordination
and the economic benefits from cost reduction and new funds
generated through external grants and controls.
State of South Carolina Minimum Training and Experience Requirements:
(note: additional requirements may be applicable for individual
positions in the employing agency.)
- A bachelor's degree and relevant program experience
Additional Requirements:
- A Master's degree and four years of related experience
or a bachelor's degree and five years or related experience.
Note: If any additional requirements are listed above applicants
must also meet those Additional Requirements to be considered
for the position.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in Geographic Information Science, spatial
data management, computer and information sciences or a related
field and four years experience in high level, policy-based
GIS management or coordination at the enterprise or
multi-agency level and a minimum or five years of experience
in project management and policy development.
Strong interpersonal skills; knowledge and experience in
strategic planning including cost-benefit analysis and project
management; ability to develop and manage budgets, contracts,
grants and procurement instruments and the ability to develop
and maintain working relationships with state, federal and
local government GIS entities and professional organizations.
Note: These Preferred Qualifications are desirable, but not
mandatory, for applicants to be considered qualified for the
position
For Further Information Contact:
DNR-OHR
PO Box 167
Columbia, SC 29202
Phone: (803)734-4400
Agency Specific Application Procedures
To Apply Please Submit A Completed State Application to the
Listed Contact or email to JOBS@DNR.SC.GOV
by the closing date. Please reference vacancy number DNR-20060171
in the position number section of the application.
You may apply for this position via email. Send a completed
application:
http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/application/
(Microsoft Word Document only) as an attachment to jobs@dnr.sc.gov
Be sure that your correct return e-mail address is included.
Remember that Internet e-mail is not secure, nor does it guarantee
delivery.
The State of South Carolina assumes no liability or responsibility
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Natural
Resources Project Coordinator - NH
Stonyfield Farm is hiring!
http://www.stonyfield.com
We are searching for a Natural Resources Project Coordinator!
Stonyfield Farm is a leading producer of all natural and
organic yogurt products in the world. The Natural Resources
team at Stonyfield Farm is charged with eliminating negative
environmental impact in all areas of our operations and fulfilling
the companys founding mission to be a model environmental
steward. With a commitment to environmental leadership
from top management, Stonyfield Farm is a place where you
will be inspired to make a difference in the world.
Are you someone who can make things happen? We are
looking for a dynamic environmental professional to lead our
solid waste minimization program, manage recycling efforts,
educate our employees on environmental issues, and assist
us with other on-going projects in the areas of climate change,
energy, toxics reduction, and agriculture.
Our ideal candidate will have professional solid waste and
recycling management experience. Other valuable experience
would include project management, environmental communications,
employee training or other professional environmental experience.
We're looking for someone with excellent verbal and written
communication skills who can work well independently as well
as in a team environment. Extensive computer knowledge
in a Windows environment, most importantly, Excel and Powerpoint
is required.
If you are looking for an environmental career and have the
passion and desire it takes to work for a fabulous company
like Stonyfield Farm, please forward your resume, cover letter,
a writing sample and salary requirements to:
Stonyfield Farm, Inc.
Attn: Job Code NRPC0107
10 Burton Drive
Londonderry, NH 03053
or email at
HR_Resumes@Stonyfield.com,
reference Natural Resources Project Coordinator
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Stonyfield Farm is an equal opportunity employer
http://www.stonyfield.com/CareerOpportunities/index.cfm |
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Marine
Fisheries Supervisor - GA
MARINE FISHERIES PROGRAM SUPERVISOR
Marine Fisheries Program Supervisor
located in beautiful Brunswick, Georgia, this position is
for a marine fisheries program supervisor and is a great fit
for someone with both marine biology and policy experience.
LOCATION:
Glynn County
PAY GRADE:
19
SALARY MINIMUM: $4,221.08 Monthly
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Completion of an undergraduate degree in biology, zoology,
or a related field which included a minimum of fifteen (15)
quarter hours in marine biology from a four year college or
university AND two years of experience at the level equivalent
to a Marine Biologist 2.
NOTES:
1. Preference
will be given to applicants with an advanced degree (masters
or doctorate) in marine sciences, fish\wildlife management,
marine affairs and policy, or ecology.
2. Preference
will be given to applicants with four years of experience
in the field of marine sciences, fish and wildlife management,
marine affairs and policy, ecology, data management, analyses
and interpretation.
3. Preference
will be given to applicants who possess good communication
skills (oral\written) AND personnel, project, and budget administration
experience.
4. Preference
will be given to applicants with information management technology
experience (e.g. GIS).
Visit http://crd.dnr.state.ga.us
for more information.
To apply:
1. Complete a Merit System application:
http://www.gms.state.ga.us/agencyservices/forms.asp#employment
A separate application or photocopy must be submitted for
each position for which you wish to be considered. The complete
and correct Job Title, Position Number and Location of the
position that you are interested in must be listed on the
front of the application. The application should show your
training and experience in detail.
2. Submit your completed application to the DNR Office Of
Personnel Services, 2 Martin Luther King jr. DR. S.E., Suite
1258 East Tower, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, unless a statement
stating otherwise is listed with that vacancy announcement.
You may also apply via DNR’s website address (recruiter@dnr.state.ga.us).
Do not submit the application to the supervisor of the position
for which you wish to be considered or to the Merit System.
Further information about vacancies listed herein can be
obtained by calling DNR Office of Personnel Services at(404)
656-2695. If you need this announcement in an alternate format,
contact the DNR Office of Personnel Services at the above
address or for TDD relay service only: 1-800-255-0056 (text
telephone) or 1-800-255-0135 (voice). |
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