July
2007 Job Opportunities
NOAA
Fisheries Ecosystem Observations - MD
Hypoxia
and Harmful Algal Bloom Program Specialist - MD
Ecosystem
Observations - MD
Sea
Turtle Technician - Awendaw
Sustainable
Seafood Initiative Director - CA
Freshwater
Conservation - PA
Marine
Mammal Conservation - GA
Environmental
Management - Sumter
Health
and Environmental Control - Columbia
Coastal
Management Specialist - CA
Staff
Scientist/ Policy Analyst - CA
Environmental
Manager - NC
Water
Resource Positions - ID
Legislative
Affairs Specialist - MD
SC
Sierra Club Chapter Director - Columbia
Assistant
Naturalist - GA
Sustainability
Program Director - CA
Restoration
Ecologist - NH
Entry
Level EPA - GA
Natural
Heritage Bureau - NH
Environmental
Education - WA |
NOAA
Fisheries Ecosystem Observations - MD
Ecosystem Observations Program Contractor – NOAA Fisheries
Location: Silver Spring, MD
Salary: Commensurate with Experience
Status: Full Time
Career Level: Mid Level
Relevant Work Exp: At least 3 years.
Education: Master’s Degree
Duties: The contractor will work within the NOAA National
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Office of Science and Technology
on the Program, Planning, Budgeting, and Execution System
(PPBES) as part of the Ecosystem Observations Program (EOP)
Support Team. EOP supports NOAA’s Strategic Plan goal
of developing and implementing “an ecosystem approach
to management.” The contractor will work under the supervision
of the EOP Deputy Manager, Steven L. Swartz.
Responsibilities
•
Provide research and analysis support on PPBES activities
to the EOP Deputy Manager and EOP Support Team.
•
As required, represent the EOP at meetings of the Ecosystem
Goal Team (EGT), Office of Program Planning and Integration
(PPI), Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E)
and other meetings and functions
•
Work with PPBES representatives of the EOP NOAA Line Offices
(NMFS, OAR, NOS, NESDIS) to develop, draft and coordinate
EOP program operating plans, spending plans, budgets, and
other program planning and documentation as required.
•
Coordinate the exchange of scientific research program information
for PPBES/EGT/EOP activities with the scientific staff at
the NMFS Science Centers and NOS, NESDIS, and OAR laboratories.
•
Contribute professional expertise and experience concerning
U.S. Government science policy, legislative process, and living
marine resource management and conservation to the development
of the EOP and EGT program plans.
Minimum Essential Education: MS in environmental science
or a related field. Equivalent combinations of experience
may be used to meet the minimum education requirements.
In lieu of a graduate degree, comparable or specialized experience
working with Federal, state, or local government on issues
related to aquatic resources or environmental management issues
would be considered. Specialized experience is experience
that equips the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills,
and abilities to perform successfully the duties of this position.
Minimum Essential Experience: (1) Fisheries and living marine
resource knowledge and background. (2) Proficient with MS
Office Suite. (3) Knowledge of Federal Budget processes.
Essential Skills/Capabilities: (1) Ability to build strong
relationships based on mutual respect and trust. (2) Ability
to deal successfully with ambiguities and unknowns. (3) Ability
to perform multiple simultaneous functions with critical deadlines
with little/no oversight. (4) Motivated, self starter. (5)
Process oriented with an attention to detail.
Technical Capabilities: Good understanding of the fisheries
and living marine resources science.
Professional Licenses/Certifications: None required.
Work Location: Silver Spring, MD
Security Clearance: Current clearance desirable. Ability
to obtain security clearance is mandatory.
Travel Requirements: Occasional short duration |
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Hypoxia
and Harmful Algal Bloom Program Specialist - MD
Hypoxia and Harmful Algal Bloom Program Specialist
Silver Spring, MD
I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) www.imsg.com
is looking to hire a Hypoxia and Harmful Algal Bloom
Program Specialist to provide leadership, oversight, and vision
in advancing knowledge and reporting accomplishments from
CSCOR research programs authorized by the Harmful Algal Bloom
and Hypoxia Research and Control Act (HABHRCA). The
successful candidate will be responsible for devising mechanisms
to facilitate information and technology transfer to water
quality and resource managers, and for collating and reporting
project outputs and management-based outcomes in harmful algal
bloom (HAB) and hypoxia research that are compliant with performance-related
requirements stemming from the Government Performance and
Results Act.
This position will be located in the NOAA Center for Sponsored
Coastal Ocean Research (CSCOR) in the National Centers for
Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), National Ocean Service (NOS),
in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
·
Produce a strategic planning document that describes the protocol
for collating program outcomes for Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) reporting.
· Develop
the management based outcome report for OMB.
· Coordinate
workshops on HABs and hypoxia that might include the following:
Regional Workshop for Harmful Algal Blooms in California Coastal
Waters, developing the Implementation Plan for an Operational
Observation System to Improve Monitoring of the Gulf of Mexico
Hypoxic Zone, and regional Ecosystem Prediction Workshop to
Coordinate Hypoxia Research in the Gulf of Mexico, and Gulf
of Maine HAB Research to Operations workshop.
· Produce
reports from above workshops.
· Assist
with development of HAB and hypoxia reports required by HABHRCA
· Develop
web pages for HABHRCA legislation, HAB programs (ECOHAB, MERHAB,
PCM, RDDTT), and hypoxia programs (NGOMEX, CHRP)
· Produce
Fact Sheets describing HABHRCA legislation, and HAB and hypoxia
programs.
· Produce
newsletter articles and press releases on HABHRCA-related
activities, and HAB and hypoxia program accomplishments.
· Coordination
and oversight of CSCOR’s HAB and hypoxia program performance
planning, monitoring, and reporting activities.
· Contribute
to short and long-term strategic planning for the HAB and
hypoxia research areas.
Job Requirements:
·
Knowledge of the principles, theories, and practices of research
on HABs and hypoxia.
· Ability
to develop highly technical reports of program accomplishments
and management applications.
· Knowledge
of the performance and accountability related requirements
incumbent on federal agencies.
· Experience
with program planning and performance evaluation.
· Ability
to coordinate and lead workshops for advancing strategic goals.
· Experience
with developing outreach and related information on project
outcomes.
· Experience
with website organization and maintenance.
· Excellent
writing, editing, and oral communication skills and the ability
to effectively disseminate information to scientific and lay
audiences
· Ability
to interact with diverse individuals and groups, including
a wide range of stakeholders, the HAB and hypoxia research
and management communities, and Congress.
· Bachelor’s
Degree in marine science, biology, environmental policy, or
a related field.
· Preference
will be given to candidates that have 5+ years of experience
in the areas of harmful algal blooms and/or hypoxia.
· Master’s
degree in a related field is desirable.
To Apply:
Please send your resume and three references in word format
to jobs@imsg.com with the
following subject heading: NOA07027 – Hypoxia
and HAB Program Specialist.
Salary for this position is 60-70k. IMSG offers an
excellent benefits package including company paid medical/dental
benefits, three weeks vacation and tuition reimbursement.
IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |
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Ecosystem
Observations - MD
Ecosystem Observations Program Contractor
NOAA Fisheries
Location: Silver Spring, MD
Salary: Commensurate with Experience
Status: Full Time
Career Level: Mid Level
Relevant Work Exp: At least 3 years.
Education: Master’s Degree
Duties:
The contractor will work within the NOAA National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) Office of Science and Technology
on the Program, Planning, Budgeting, and Execution System
(PPBES) as part of the Ecosystem Observations Program (EOP)
Support Team. EOP supports NOAA’s Strategic Plan goal
of developing and implementing “an ecosystem approach
to management.” The contractor will work under the supervision
of the EOP Deputy Manager, Steven L. Swartz.
Responsibilities
·
Provide research and analysis support on PPBES activities
to the EOP Deputy Manager and EOP Support Team.
· As
required, represent the EOP at meetings of the Ecosystem Goal
Team (EGT), Office of Program Planning and Integration (PPI),
Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E) and other
meetings and functions
· Work
with PPBES representatives of the EOP NOAA Line Offices (NMFS,
OAR, NOS, NESDIS) to develop, draft and coordinate EOP program
operating plans, spending plans, budgets, and other program
planning and documentation as required.
· Coordinate
the exchange of scientific research program information for
PPBES/EGT/EOP activities with the scientific staff at
the NMFS Science Centers and NOS, NESDIS, and OAR laboratories.
· Contribute
professional expertise and experience concerning U.S. Government
science policy, legislative process, and living marine resource
management and conservation to the development of the EOP
and EGT program plans.
Minimum Essential Education:
MS in environmental science or a related field. Equivalent
combinations of experience may be used to meet the minimum
education requirements. In lieu of a graduate degree,
comparable or specialized experience working with Federal,
state, or local government on issues related to aquatic resources
or environmental management issues would be considered. Specialized
experience is experience that equips the applicant with the
particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully
the duties of this position.
Minimum Essential Experience:
(1) Fisheries and living marine resource knowledge and background.
(2) Proficient with MS Office Suite.
(3) Knowledge of Federal Budget processes.
Essential Skills/Capabilities:
(1) Ability to build strong relationships based on mutual
respect and trust.
(2) Ability to deal successfully with ambiguities and unknowns.
(3) Ability to perform multiple simultaneous functions with
critical deadlines with little/no oversight.
(4) Motivated, self starter.
(5) Process oriented with an attention to detail.
Technical Capabilities: Good understanding of the fisheries
and living marine resources science.
Professional Licenses/Certifications: None required.
Work Location: Silver Spring, MD
Security Clearance: Current clearance desirable. Ability
to obtain security clearance is mandatory.
Travel Requirements: Occasional short duration
Send your resumes to: steven.swartz@noaa.gov |
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Sea
Turtle Technician - Awendaw
This is a short-term position, from August 5 - September
30. If you are interested, please forward your resume
and contact Michelle Pate at pateotb@yahoo.com
, 803.608.1600 (cell).
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Short-term Position – Available August 5th, 2007
(August – September 30)
Sea Turtle Technician
$15.00/hr – Full time 32 - 40 hrs/week
Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, Cape Island
Awendaw, South Carolina
BACKGROUND
Cape Island, SC is an undeveloped remote barrier island in
the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge which averages well
over 1,000 loggerhead sea turtle nests each season.
Sea turtle activity accounts for almost 1/3 of all nests in
South Carolina and is the largest sea turtle nesting area
North of Florida. The lack of access to the remote island
makes it challenging for federal biologists and volunteers
to do beach patrols, nest relocation, nursery maintenance,
predator removal, nest inventories, and nesting turtle research.
Early morning small boat access and kayaking during extreme
tides are required during the summer nesting season.
The turtle technician reports directly to the US Fish and
Wildlife Chief Biologist for the refuge.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
•
Prior sea turtle nesting management experience preferred (additional
training provided).
•
Ability to work a non-standard workday (6am-2:30pm), including
weekends.
•
Ability to endure extreme summer and outdoor conditions (heat,
bugs, salt, sand, etc.)
•
Ability to carry heavy equipment (up to 50 lbs.)
•
Ability to operate an ATV vehicle (training provided).
•
Ability to work independently in an extremely remote island
setting.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct early morning beach patrols on assigned day in order
to identify and locate sea turtle nests or strandings.
Inventory hatched sea turtle nests and conduct data collection.
Ability to provide your own transportation between Awendaw,
SC |
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Sustainable
Seafood Initiative Director - CA
Director, Sustainable Seafood Initiative
Monterey, CA
Visit all of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s job listings
online at:
www.montereybayaquarium.org/aa/aa_jobs/jobs_staf_opening.asp
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The incumbent oversees the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s
Sustainable Seafood Initiative, a division of the Center for
the Future of the Oceans (CFFO). The Initiative includes consumer
outreach, research, and major seafood buyer components. Specifically,
the incumbent works with staff to develop and implement a
strategic plan that integrates our work in transitioning the
seafood purchases of large-volume buyers toward ocean-friendly
sources, our commitment to scientific rigor in developing
seafood recommendations, and our strength in consumer outreach
and related initiatives.
Principal duties include; leading the evolution of the Initiative
by developing strategic plans and annual workplans & budgets,
supervising the science and outreach team managers so that
the work of the Initiative is integrated and coordinated,
soliciting and negotiating with representatives of major seafood
buyers to empower significant commitments to sustainable sources,
supporting new efforts such as the development of standards
for farmed species relevant to major buyers, building and
maintaining productive relationships with the diversity of
partners involved in the worldwide Seafood Choices Initiative,
and overseeing all of the Aquarium’s communications
efforts regarding sustainable seafood, including media contacts
and the website.
The incumbent will serve as the primary spokesperson for
the Monterey Bay Aquarium on issues of sustainable seafood
at external venues, during our annual Cooking for Solutions
event, in response to media inquiries, and at other special
events. The Director is responsible for cultivating and maintaining
a diverse Board of Advisors, hosting the annual Board meeting,
and spearheading sub-committees to tackle programmatic questions
and issues as they arise.
A graduate degree in the sciences, management or business.
A minimum of 5 years experience in program management. Knowledge
of seafood resource and sustainability issues is critical.
Experience with market-based conservation initiatives is ideal.
Experience in soliciting conservation-minded commitments from
major corporations is preferred. Expertise with collaboration
among a network of non-governmental organizations is essential.
Skills in diplomatic and tactful negotiations are vital. The
ability to build relationships with a diversity of partners
is important. Strong supervisory and planning skills are required.
Outstanding written and verbal communications skills are pertinent.
Apply online at:
http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/aa/aa_jobs/aa_jobs_staff.asp |
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Freshwater
Conservation - PA
Director, Freshwater Conservation
www.nature.org
Harrisburg PA
The Nature Conservancy in Pennsylvania seeks a Director to
lead all aspects of its Freshwater Conservation Program. This
program will dramatically enhance The Nature Conservancy's
efforts to conserve aquatic plants, animals, natural communities,
and ecosystems within priority conservation areas throughout
the state. Program emphasis will be on landscape-scale conservation
aimed at large, high-biodiversity aquatic systems (major rivers,
lakes, and watersheds). Key components of the Freshwater Program
will include: identifying effective Nature Conservancy roles
and strategies in freshwater conservation; developing capacity
and delivering support to Conservancy field staff in a variety
of arenas (science, conservation planning, public policy,
fundraising); and building effective partnerships with public
and private organizations.
The Director will collaborate closely with Nature Conservancy
staff in the Eastern Region and the Global Freshwater Initiative.
The Director will supervise staff based in several locations
throughout the state. Areas of focus will include program
development, strategic planning, program delivery to field
staff, partnership building, fundraising and management of
staff.
Qualifications and experience: BA/BS degree (Advanced degree
preferred) in natural sciences/natural resource planning or
equivalent professional experience, and at least 5-7 years
related experience in natural areas planning or management.
Expert knowledge of freshwater ecology, conservation biology,
hydrology and public policy, and experience in applying this
knowledge to set and achieve conservation outcomes. Ability
to work in a team environment with other professionals, excellent
communication skills, and supervisory experience required.
Collegial working environment, competitive compensation,
excellent benefit package. An EEO employer.
For further information about The Nature Conservancy or the
job description for the Director, Freshwater Conservation
position, please visit http://www.nature.org
Send resume and letter with salary requirements to: H2O-pacareers@tnc.org
No telephone calls, please. |
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Marine
Mammal Conservation - GA
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Wildlife Resources Division
The Wildlife Resources Division, Nongame Conservation Section
(NCS) announces a vacancy for a permanent full-time Wildlife
Technician 2 effective July 20, 2007. The position will be
based at the NCS coastal office in Brunswick, Glynn County.
Job Responsibilities
The Wildlife Technician will provide support for the NCS’s
marine mammal conservation program under the direction of
a Wildlife Biologist. Primary responsibilities will include:
1) assisting with North Atlantic right whale, manatee and
bottlenose dolphin research and conservation activities (e.g.
aerial surveys, boat-based surveys, data entry, report writing,
public outreach), 2) implementing the Georgia Marine Mammal
Stranding Network, and 3) maintaining equipment, facilities
and supplies. Other responsibilities will include, but are
not limited to: 1) conducting public education and outreach
programs, 2) providing technical assistance to the public
regarding nongame wildlife issues, 3) participating in the
DNR Nongame Conservation Section’s coastal on-call rotation,
and 4) assisting with other nongame research and conservation
activities as needed (e.g. shorebird surveys, sea turtle strandings,
etc.).
Minimum Qualifications
Completion of an associate's degree in wildlife technology,
forestry, or natural sciences which included a minimum of
four courses in wildlife management techniques.
OR
A high school diploma or equivalent AND two years of work
experience at a level equivalent to a game management Wildlife
Technician I.
Preferred Qualifications
1. Preference will be given to applicants with an undergraduate
degree in wildlife biology, biological sciences or a closely
related field.
2. Preference will be given to applicants with at least one
year of experience conducting wildlife field research, (preferably
research on marine mammals (e.g. aerial surveys, photoidentification,
strandings).
3. Preference will be given to applicants with computer software
experience and\or maintenance (e.g., GIS, database management
and word processing).
4. Preference will be given to applicants with experience
operating boats.
5. Preference will be given to applicants with mechanical
and technical experience.
6. Due to job assignments the selected candidate must be willing
to work extended hours, at night and on some weekends, must
be willing to travel frequently, swim, lift and carry at least
50 lbs., and work outdoors under potentially adverse weather
conditions.
7. Preference will be given to applicants with experience
in working around aircraft.
8. The selected candidate must possess or obtain a Georgia
driver’s license.
9. Preference will be given to applicants with experience
conducting educational outreach programs, including public
speaking.
Salary
$31,474.08 / year, Pay Grade 014
Note: Position is being recruited at the entry level salary.
Application Procedure
Interested individuals should send a completed State of Georgia
Application for Employment form, along with a cover letter
and resume (addressed to Clay George) and college transcripts
to the following address:
Nanette Arnold
Office of Personnel Services
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
2070 U.S. Hwy. 278, S.E.
Social Circle, GA 30025
Application for Employment forms may be obtained at the following
website:
http://www.gms.state.ga.us/agencyservices/forms.asp#employment
Applications must be postmarked no later than July 30, 2007.
A resume and list of references may also be forwarded with
the application form. Applicants should indicate “Wildlife
Technician 2" under “Specific Job Title Sought”
and “00099765” under “Job Code” on
the first page of the application form. For more information
about this job, contact:
Clay George
Nongame Conservation Section
Wildlife Resources Division
1 Conservation Way
Brunswick, GA 31520
Phone: (912) 264-7218
e-mail: clay_george@dnr.state.ga.us |
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Environmental
Management - Sumter
Environmental, Health, Safety, and Security Manager
www.eaton.com
Sumter SC
Eaton Corporation, a premier diversified industrial manufacturer
with global leadership, seeks a qualified individual at their
Sumter, SC office.
Duties include:
Act as Plant Environmental Management Representative under
ISO 14001 program, identification of environmental aspects
and development of environmental management plans to include
short-term and long-term environmental goals; responsible
for the risk management programs; provide leadership for the
EMS (Environmental Management System) Team and assist in development
of plans to meet the Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions goal;
reviews and maintains appropriate air, water, wastewater permits,
and other regulatory permits and certifications; lead and
participate the various EHS teams to address ergonomic issues,
incident investigations, compliance audits, internal MESH
audits, contingency plans, chemical and/or oil spills and
first aid response; work with the safety teams to identify
safety hazards and develop safety management plans; develop
a strategy to achieve OSHA VPP (Voluntary Protection Program);
conduct various training programs to meet regulatory requirements
and assist in training new employees on MESH; manage the OSHA
Hazard Communication program and ensure review and approval
of all MSDS including supervision of the 3E online database;
ensure changes in manufacturing processes and equipment are
reviewed for EHS compliance, aspects, and hazards and include
in environmental and safety plans when appropriate; manage
and support the security workforce and the security systems
and processes; manage the workers compensation process; manage
and provide direction for the Eaton benefits programs at the
Sumter facility; actively participate in Corporate EHS audits;
participate and improve EHS systems through networking with
other Eaton facilities; participate in local environmental
and/or safety initiatives and groups; maintain OSHA 300 log
and report all EHS metrics per requirements of WHQ; utilize
the following tools and equipment: computers, copier, video
equipment, monitoring devices and other equipment as needed
to meet the requirements of the job.
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree required; 5 –
7 years of experience, 1 year minimum in the environmental,
occupational health and safety field or engineering project
management; Certified Safety Professional and/or Master’s
degree preferred.
To apply: Visit http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/OurCompany/Careers/index.htm
and apply online. |
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Health
and Environmental Control - Columbia
Department of Health and Environmental Control
Bureau of Land and Waste Management
www.state.sc.us/jobs/positions/P000043780.html
- Posting Notice -
Opening date: 06/29/2007
Closing Date: When Position is filled
Job Title:
Environmental / Health Manager II
Class Code/Slot:
JB50 / 0335
Band Range: $ 36,476 - $ 67,486
Pay Band:
06
Hiring Range: $ 36,476 - $ 36,476
Position #: P000043780
Position Type: Permanent
Location:
COLUMBIA
Normal Work Schedule:
Monday through Friday / 8:30 - 5:00
Part Time / Full Time: Full
Description of Duties: See Class Specification - JB50:
http://www.state.sc.us/cgi-bin/ohr/viewclass?ccode=JB50
Other Specific Duties:
This position is located in the federal remediation section
of the division of Site Assessment & Remediation. This
individual will serve as a subject- matter expert on ecological
and human health risk assessments for the CERCLA program which
includes state and federal superfund sites, brownfield sites
& activities conducted under the federal facility agreement
(FFA) for the savannah river site. Review and comment on ecological
and human health risk assessments for the aforementioned programs.
Provide expert advice to DHEC staff & the public regarding
ecological and human health risk assessments. Remain up-to-date
on the latest EPA risk assessment procedures.
State of South Carolina Minimum Training and Experience Requirements:
(Note: additional requirements may be applicable for individual
positions in the employing agency.)
A high school diploma and experience in environmental health
programs or radiological health. A bachelor's degree in the
natural or physical sciences, mathematics, public health,
engineering or a related technical field may be substituted
for the required work experience.
Additional Requirements:
A master's degree in the natural or physical sciences or
related technical field; or a bachelor's degree in the natural
or physical sciences or related technical field & one
year of environmental experience. Must be able to obtain necessary
U.S.Dept of Energy security clearances. Must be able to communicate
effectively verbally & in writing & make presentations
before a group.
Requires ability to
1) access non-traditional work environments in all weather
conditions;
2) operate personally owned & state owned vehicles; and
3) participate in overnight travel.
Note: If any additional requirements are listed above applicants
must also meet those Additional Requirements to be considered
for the position.
Preferred Qualifications:
Working knowledge of South Carolina and federal environmental
regulations preferred. Preferred experience in reviewing or
conducting both ecological & human health risk assessments
consistent with us environmental protection agency (USEPA)
risk assessment guidance for superfund (rags) to characterize
& quantify potential adverse health effects related to
human & ecological exposure to environmental hazards.
Experience with environmental investigations to determine
extent & severity of environmental impacts preferred.
Note: These Preferred Qualifications are desirable, but not
mandatory, for applicants to be considered qualified for the
position
For Further Information Contact:
Don Siron
2600 Bull Street
Columbia , SC 29201
Phone: (803)896-4089
Fax: (803)896-4292
AGENCY SPECIFIC APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Please send a completed sc state application to the attention
of
Don Siron
SC DHEC
Bureau of Land and Waste Management
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
JOB LOCATION: SC DHEC, Bureau Of Land & Waste Management,
8911 Farrow Road, Suite 102, Stern Business Center, Columbia,
SC 29203.
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 sirondl@dhec.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 for e-mail applications lost in transit.
The state of South Carolina is an equal opportunity employer |
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Coastal
Management Specialist - CA
Coastal Management Specialist
San Francisco Bay Area, California
http://careers.psgs.com/
Perot Systems Government Services (PSGS), a contractor to
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Coastal Services Center (Center) in Charleston, SC seeks a
unique individual to provide support to west coast regional
operations for the Regional Coastal Services branch of the
Coastal Services Center.
The west coast regional associate will serve to support the
projects, coordination and communication efforts for the west
coast region of the Center and aid in planning efforts for
the west coast and the Regional Coastal Services branch. Duties
will include conducting needs assessments (including planning,
data collection, data analysis, and reporting), workshops,
and professional conferences. The goal of these activities
and of the successful candidate will be to provide the west
coast with innovative and proven coastal management tools
and techniques that address relevant and timely coastal resource
management needs in these communities.
The position is a two year position that will provide an
opportunity for an early career professional to work on coastal
resource management issues primarily in California, but also
Washington and Oregon. The associate will serve as a regional
coastal specialist with responsibilities to the Center and
will assist in the development and implementation of regional
activities along the West Coast. The associate will be involved
with a full range of activities and consultations, and will
build partnerships with academic institutions and entities,
educational organizations, business and industry, public interest
groups, and with other federal, state and local governments.
The associate will have the opportunity to take a project
leadership role providing technical assistance to coastal
resource management programs. The position will provide excellent
opportunity to develop a skill set to pursue additional positions
in the coastal resource management field.
Associate's Responsibilities:
• Aiding in the development and execution of projects
for the Center in the West Coast region. This requires familiarity
with the West Coast regional partners and programs, specifically
ocean and coastal resource management.
• Coordinating Center projects and programs in the region
with a focus on helping coastal communities become more hazard
resilient. Ongoing projects include ecosystem-based management
in San Francisco and Humboldt Bay, and coastal water quality
technical assistance with the California Water and Land Use
Partnership.
• Facilitating Center regional participation in internal
Center, NOAA National Ocean Service (NOS), and NOAA regional
efforts, including support for the NOAA West Regional Team,
NOAA San Francisco Bay Coordination group, and other coordination
and communication work. This work will include helping to
develop agendas; responding to meeting tasks; and other developments
in support of these efforts.
• Identify opportunities for and coordinate applications
of Center products, including geospatial decision-support
tools, along the West Coast.
• Assisting the West Coast regional manager with the
development of and coordination for plans, tasks, schedules,
reporting schemes, and measures of success that support regional
operations, policy, program, project, and partner requirements.
• Identifying liaison and relationship building opportunities,
in coordination with the West Coast regional manager, with
other NOS and NOAA regional interests. This activity includes
monitoring NOAA regionalization efforts, Ocean Action Plan
implementation, ecosystem approaches to management and integrated
ocean observing activities.
Qualifications
The position requires independent work and initiative. Knowledge
of coastal and marine programs within the Center and NOAA
is preferred, or a demonstrated ability to get up to speed
quickly in a new area. Familiarity with coastal resource management
issues including those related to hazards and climate change.
Having familiarity with ESRI ArcGIS, including the Spatial
Analyst Extension; experience with creating ArcGIS geodatabases
and analyzing and displaying geospatial data is a plus. Candidate
should be a recent graduate, having completed at least a Masters’
degree in the coastal resource management field.
The successful candidate must demonstrate strong communication
and organizational skills, as well as excellent interpersonal
skills. The candidate should be detail-oriented, demonstrate
an ability to build relationships with Center management,
colleagues, and external partners, and be able to coordinate
projects and efforts without being in control of them. The
candidate must also have the ability to work without direct
day-to-day supervision, but be able to show and communicate
progress to a variety of groups within the region and to management
and partners across the nation.
This position will require travel around California and the
west coast as well as to Charleston, SC and other regions
in the country as needed. The candidate must be able to effectively
work and schedule activities with partners and staff not physically
located with Oakland based staff.
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Staff
Scientist/ Policy Analyst - CA
Staff Scientist/ Policy Analyst
www.theicct.org
San Francisco, CA
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
currently has an immediate opening in the San Francisco office,
primarily intended to support California-based policy making
efforts related to implementation of AB32 and the cross-fertilization
of climate change policy-making between California and the
rest of the world.
This position is intended to support strong policy-making
on climate change, both in California and internationally.
This position will work on implementation of AB32 in California,
international information exchange related to California’s
climate legislation, and other ICCT transportation projects
related to climate change. This position will work directly
with Dr. Alan Lloyd, president of ICCT, and other ICCT staff.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have strong policy
and technical skills, with a background in climate change
mitigation. An emphasis in transportation-related issues is
desirable. International work or study experience and/or fluency
in another language is desirable. The candidate must have
excellent written and verbal communications skills and strong
quantitative, analytic, and research skills. He or she should
also be well-organized and self-directed, strategic in identifying
policy needs and how to meet them, and able to accurately
and concisely summarize complex information. Candidates should
have at least 2-3 years of relevant work experience with a
government, environmental or consulting organization, or a
development agency and/or a master’s degree in environmental
science, engineering, energy and resources, economics, or
public policy.
Job details: Salary will be competitive and commensurate
with experience and a generous benefits package is provided.
Please send a resume, cover letter, a writing sample, three
references (letters not necessary), and salary expectations
to Kate Blumberg (kate@theicct.org
). Candidates will be considered on a first come, first served
basis and the position will remain open until filled.
The International Council on Clean Transportation is a nonprofit
organization whose purpose is to dramatically reduce conventional
pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions from personal, public
and goods transportation in order to improve air quality and
human health, and mitigate climate change. The Council is
made up of leading government regulators and experts from
around the world that participate as individuals based on
their experience with air quality and transportation issues.
The ICCT promotes best practices and comprehensive solutions
to improve vehicle emissions and efficiency, increase fuel
quality and sustainability of alternative fuels, reduce pollution
from the in-use fleet, and curtail emissions from international
goods movement. The ICCT has offices in Washington, DC and
San Francisco, California. For more information, visit http://www.theicct.org
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Environmental
Manager - NC
Assistant Director/Environmental Manager for the Thomas W.
Reese Institute for the Conservation of Natural Resources
www.lrc.edu/reese
Lenoir-Rhyne College invites applications and nominations
for the position of Assistant Director/Environmental Manager
for the Thomas W. Reese Institute for the Conservation of
Natural Resources.
The Thomas W. Reese Institute for the Conservation of Natural
Resources at Lenoir-Rhyne College was established in the Fall
of 2004 with a $3 million endowment gift from Thomas W. Reese.
The institute promotes leadership for service through a program
that emphasizes regional environmental issues, economic development
and the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
The work of the Institute builds on the integration of the
liberal arts and sciences in learning, service and scholarship.
This is accomplished, in part, through a unique interdisciplinary
hands-on undergraduate academic major in the conservation
of natural resources. In addition to appropriate course
and field work, the major places heavy emphasis upon case
study, internships, and collaborative college/community research
projects that focus on conservation issues and service learning.
The Position: The Assistant Director/Environmental Manager
will provide oversight of Lenoir-Rhyne's Conservation of Natural
Resources (CNR) major program and will supervise campus sustainability
initiatives. Responsibilities include coordination of student
advising and student internships. The Assistant Director
will be expected to teach environmental management and a capstone
directed study class. The successful candidate will
aid in recruitment efforts and will also work closely with
Facilities, Maintenance and food services to lower the college's
operating expenses by conserving electricity, water and natural
gas use. Some work will involve the coordination of meeting
planning. The Assistant Director/Environmental Manager
is directly responsible to the Director of the Reese Institute.
The Qualifications: Lenoir-Rhyne College seeks an outgoing
energetic individual who holds a least a Masters degree in
a discipline related to the conservation of natural resources.
Some previous administrative work and experience with Excel,
Access and Website design is very desirable. The Assistant
Director/Environmental Manager must have leadership qualities,
strong communication and negotiation skills and have the ability
to work cooperatively with students, faculty, and administration
as well as with other persons from both the College and community.
The College: Lenoir-Rhyne College is a distinctive, comprehensive
liberal arts college annually ranked amongst the top comprehensive
liberal arts colleges in the South by U.S. News. The College
has a long tradition of academic excellence and offers 60
majors in a wide variety of programs in the arts and sciences
as well as in professional areas such a business, health science,
and education. Lenoir-Rhyne has a history of strong community
ties, maintains strong ties with the Lutheran Church and is
committed to the Lutheran traditions of education. Lenoir-Rhyne
competes in NCAA Division II athletics. Of the 1600
students who attend Lenoir-Rhyne, approximately 1300 are traditional
undergraduates, 150 are graduate students (MBA, Counseling,
Education), and 150 are in the Evening College.
The Community: Lenoir-Rhyne College is located in Hickory,
North Carolina, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Range of
the Appalachian Mountains. Hickory has twice been named an
All-American City. The city is the center of an urbanized
area of 180,000 and part of the fourth largest MSA (350,000)
in North Carolina. The Hickory area and Lenoir-Rhyne College
have a long history of partnership in developing a rich cultural
community, serving as the home to the Western Piedmont Symphony,
an internationally recognized choral society, several theatre
groups, the Hickory Crawdads (Class A baseball), and the Catawba
Science Center.
Appointment Date: ASAP, negotiable
Application Process and Time Frame: Interested applicants
should send a letter of interest, a complete vita, and a list
of a least four professional references electronically to:
nicholsr@lrc.edu
Review of applicants will begin immediately and will continue
until the position is filled. The College is an equal
opportunity employer and encourages applicants from qualified
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Water
Resource Positions - ID
Water Resource Positions
www.waterexchange.com
Boise, ID
WestWater Research is an economic consulting firm that specializes
in water marketing, water transaction and water development
advisement, and water valuation services throughout the United
States.
*Water Transaction/Project Development Manager *
WestWater Research is seeking qualified applicants to manage
and negotiate water transactions and water development projects
for clients located throughout the western United States.
The position requires knowledge of water right laws, regulation
and policy, and experience in project management. Prior experience
in real estate or energy development is desirable. The position
will be responsible for identifying and developing water transaction
projects, evaluating investment opportunities, conducting
due diligence, preparing, developing, and reviewing financial
analyses and project pro forma models, valuing water assets,
and negotiating purchase and sale agreements for water transactions.
Other duties include managing and coordinating complex transactions
with outside legal counsel, consultants and clients. The position
requires a minimum education of Bachelors degree, advanced
degrees preferred, plus 5 years of applicable experience.
The position will be based in Boise, ID. Send cover letter,
resumes, description or statement of qualifications of previous
project development and transactional experience, and letters
of recommendations. We offer a competitive salary and benefits
package based on experience. CONTACT: Tami Christensen, WestWater
Research, 805 Broadway, Suite 415, Vancouver, WA or info@waterexchange.com
*Senior Research Associate*
WestWater Research is currently seeking applicants for a
senior research associate position. Candidates for the position
should have a minimum of an advanced degree in economics,
finance, or related field and a minimum of 5 years experience,
preferably in economic consulting. Responsibilities include
economic research, statistical and economic modeling, project
management, report preparation, and client presentations.
Experience in water resources, water policy, and water rights
is a significant benefit. Candidates should also have strong
analytical, writing and communications skills as well as demonstrated
experience in proposal writing. Openings available in both
the Vancouver, Washington and Boise, Idaho offices. Send cover
letter, resumes, copies of research papers, and letters of
recommendations. We offer a competitive salary based on experience
and benefits. CONTACT: Tami Christensen, WestWater Research,
805 Broadway, Suite 415, Vancouver, WA or info@waterexchange.com |
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Legislative
Affairs Specialist - MD
I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) has a job available for a
Legislative Affairs Specialist to work at NOAA's Office of
Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM) in Silver Spring,
Maryland.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please
send your resume to jobs@imsg.com
as indicated below in the job description.
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Job Announcement - Legislative Affairs Specialist
I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) www.imsg.com
is looking to hire a Legislative Affairs Specialist
to work at the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
(OCRM) www.coastalmanagement.noaa.gov, which is part of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The position will be located at the OCRM headquarters in Silver
Spring, MD.
Within the OCRM HQ, this position serves as a general program
specialist, supporting the policy and program needs of OCRM,
coordinating, facilitating, and tracking activities, legislation,
and policy. The Legislative Affairs Specialist serves
as the OCRM point-of-contact and knowledge expert for specific
policy issues and actions, and supports the OCRM Deputy Director,
Chief of Staff, and Senior Policy Advisor. The incumbent will
be tasked with implementing actions to accomplish general
and legislative outreach strategy objectives. This position
will focus on planning, coordinating, and implementing OCRM’s
legislative outreach activities. In addition, the Legislative
Affairs Specialist will work with the OCRM Communications
Specialist to increase OCRM’s visibility by coordinating
outreach activities with other NOAA outreach efforts.
As needs arise and policy and requirements evolve, the Legislative
Affairs Specialist will be responsible for implementing both
short and long term special projects.
The Legislative Affairs Specialist utilizes independent judgment
and analytical skills in interpreting and reviewing policy,
legislation, information requests; identifying impacts of
proposed policy and legislative changes; implementing and
tracking activities; prioritizing needs; resolving or recommending
solutions for critical problems; and developing new approaches
for OCRM. In addition, the position may include strategic
planning and document review. Specific areas of responsibility
might include involvement with the OCRM Visioning for the
Future of Coastal Zone Management activities, and assisting
the OCRM Communications Specialist.
This position requires extensive contacts with OCRM division
managers, technical, and administrative staff; NOAA and NOS
policy, outreach, public affairs, and budget staff; NOAA offices
and programs; other federal, state, and local agencies; and
other stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
- Working with OCRM Communications Specialist, headquarters,
and program staff, the Program Specialist will perform the
following duties:
- Establish and coordinate a proactive hill briefing plan
that builds awareness of OCRM core capabilities and key OCRM
programs
- Draft congressional briefing materials as needed including
brochures, one-page summaries, posters, presentations, and
testimony
- Draft responses to congressional inquiries related to OCRM
programs and requests for input on draft legislation
- Track, monitor, and coordinate analysis of pertinent legislation.
- Establish and maintain a system for organizing and querying
OCRM congressional materials
- Assist the OCRM Communications Specialist and Communications
team to ensure OCRM’s message is included in NOAA-led
activities
Qualifications:
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three years experience
in environmental policy or legislative affairs
- Excellent written and oral communications skills
- Strong organization 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
- Technical proficiency with Microsoft Excel and
Microsoft Word
Preferred:
- Masters Degree in environmental policy
- Experience working for a government agency in a
marine science related field
To Apply:
Please send your resume in word format to jobs@imsg.com
with the following subject heading:
NOA07022 – Legislative Affairs Specialist
Salary for this position is in the low $60,000’s and
is commensurate with experience.
IMSG is an equal opportunity employer. |
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SC
Sierra Club Chapter Director - Columbia
The SC Chapter of the Sierra Club is seeking a Chapter Director
to lead and manage one of the most influential conservation
and environmental organizations in South Carolina. The director
is responsible for working with a board of volunteers to develop
programs to protect and enhance the state’s natural
resources. Duties include volunteer and membership recruitment,
public and media relations, strategic planning, fundraising,
developing a legislative program and implementation of conservation
programs.
Must possess a BS/BA in environmental or natural sciences,
political science or related field, or experience related
to the position; at least three years in grassroots organizing;
strong writing and speaking skills; knowledge of public policy;
skills in information technology; fundraising skills; and
have a demonstrated appreciation of natural resources and
their protection.
Send resume to:
Personnel Committee
SC Chapter Sierra Club
Email address: sierraclubsc@gmail.com
Apply by July 20, 2007; however, applications will be accepted
until the position is filled.
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Sierra Club Position Description
SC Chapter Director
http://southcarolina.sierraclub.org/
Position Title: Chapter Director
Salary Range: $40,000- $50,000
Address: PO Box 2388
Columbia SC 29202
Phone: 803-256-8487
Scope of Work:
The Chapter Director:
* Works
under the supervision of the Chapter Chair. The Director coordinates,
supports and enhances the work of the volunteers. The Director
is responsible for managing chapter operations, office operations,
volunteers, chapter staff and contractors.
* Manages
the lobbying and political programs of the Chapter.
* Coordinates
press and media relations.
* Provides
technical assistance and resource information to volunteers
across the state.
* Manages
fund raising and grant writing efforts for the Chapter.
* Makes regular
activity reports to the Chapter Executive Committee.
Activities:
Chapter Operations
* Works
cooperatively with Chapter Chair and Executive Committee.
* Supervises
the activities of the Chapter office.
* Monitors
and assists volunteers in the implementation of the Chapter
annual and long-range plans.
* Coordinates
Chapter publications.
* Assists
in the planning of Chapter Executive Committee and other Chapter
meetings.
Legislative and Political Affairs:
* Manages
Legislative and lobbying activities.
* Assists
in the process of endorsement of political candidates.
* Publishes
legislative voting records.
Technical Assistance:
* Assists
groups in the development of technical resources.
* Routes
conservation inquiries and efforts through Conservation Chair
or other issue coordinator.
* Provides
information on Sierra Club policies.
* Assists
the Conservation Chair in the coordination of conservation
efforts.
* Assists
the Environmental Education Chair in the development and coordination
of education programs.
Press and Media Relations:
* Works
with volunteers to enhance the perception of Sierra Club via
the press and other media.
* Informs
the public regarding topical and timely conservation issues.
* Publicizes
Chapter events and programs.
* Prepares
press releases and coordinate media events.
* Informs
groups of press releases and policy statements.
* Helps local
groups with media activities.
Fund Raising:
* Develops
and carries out an annual fund raising plan in cooperation
with the fundraising committee.
* Plans and
implements the annual fund appeal mailing.
* Visits
and communicates with major donors on a regular basis.
* Manages
donor acknowledgement and tracking program.
Other Duties:
* Performs
other duties as assigned by the Chair and/or Executive Committee.
Essential Skills and Knowledge:
* Must have
a demonstrated interest and background in environmental protection
and advocacy.
* Strong
written and oral communication skills.
* Office
management and work organization skills.
* Knowledge
and experience in staff management and coordination of volunteer
activities.
* Familiarity
with the workings of government and legislatures.
* Information
technology skills.
* Ability
to interact effectively with volunteers, Executive Committee,
staff, the public and the media.
Desirable Skills and Knowledge;
* Knowledge
of SC public policy.
* Strength
in fundraising techniques and grant writing procedures.
* Strength
in fundamentals of research techniques.
Minimum Education and Experience;
BS or BA in environmental or natural science, political science
or related field, or experience related to the position. In
addition, applicants must have at least three years in grassroots
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Assistant
Naturalist - GA
Assistant Naturalist
Sea Island, GA
Full Time Assistant Naturalist Position Available
Application Deadline: July 31, 2007
This is an hourly full-time position (with benefits; $12/hr)
with Sea Island Company on Sea Island, Georgia.
TO APPLY: Applications are online at: http://www.seaisland.com
Click on "Careers" and "Browse Open Jobs".
Please submit electronically by attaching resume and 3 references
to your online application or mail to Human Resources, 100
Salt Marsh Lane, St. Simons Island, GA 31522. For more information
contact: Stacia Hendricks, Sea Island Naturalist, 912-230-8588.
staciahendricks@seaisland.com
PURPOSE: Assist in planning and implementation of educational,
interpretive environmental and natural history activities,
excursions, and field research at the Sea Island Resort in
coastal Georgia.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
-Minimum B.S. in biology, natural sciences or related fields.
-Previous experience working in environmental educational
programming.
-Ability to work with and teach all ages.
-Broad understanding/ knowledge of coastal plain habitats
and flora/fauna.
-Ability to identify songbirds and shorebirds.
-Comfortable on horseback, on the water, and ability and ease
handling a variety of native animals.
-Ability and stamina to work outside in prevailing weather
conditions
RESPONSIBILITIES;
-Conduct and lead programs in a variety of habitats while
horseback riding, kayaking, ocean seining, camping, birding.
-Assist leading/organizing day field trips for groups
-Computer skills: maintain data bases, power point
-Field biology: marine and wetland habitats
-Assist in maintaining saltwater aquariums, turtle aquaria,
-Maintain equipment (vehicle, seine nets, optical gear, aquaria)
SOCIAL SKILLS
-Ability to work in luxury resort environment
-Professional, neat appearance
-Solid work ethic and enthusiasm
LICENSES/CERTIFICATION
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Sustainability
Program Director - CA
University Sustainability Program Director
www.milesautomotive.com
Miles Automotive Group manufactures and distributes zero
emissions, street legal, 100% electric vehicles. We seek an
experienced Sustainability Program Director to develop and
execute a national university sustainability program.
The Sustainability Program Director will work with sustainability
officers and university administrators to replace internal
combustion campus vehicles with Miles Automotive Groups 100%
battery electric, zero emissions cars and trucks.
Applicants should have a passion for sustainability work
and an aptitude for consultative sales and marketing.
We offer excellent compensation including benefits.
Travel is required. Please send resume and cover letter to
careers@milesautomotive.com
for confidential consideration.
Sincerely,
Kara Saltness
Assistant Marketing Director
Miles Electric Vehicles
Miles Automotive Group, Ltd.
T 310.390.4890
F 310.397.8985
C 406.570.9830
ksaltness@milesautomotive.com
www.milesautomotive.com |
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Restoration
Ecologist - NH
Restoration Ecologist
The Nature Conservancy
www.tnc.org
Concord, NH
The Nature Conservancy seeks a highly motivated Restoration
Ecologist to lead, conduct, and support a range of ecological
restoration initiatives in New Hampshire's most biologically
significant terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems.
Restoration activities will be driven by a clearly demonstrated
need to enhance and maintain the viability of degraded species,
natural communities, and systems of conservation concern.
Key responsibilities Include: Developing the scientific underpinnings
and rationale for determining restoration needs and designing
restoration projects; Technical restoration planning including
development of detailed workplans, timelines, personnel needs,
and budgets; Leading and supporting the implementation of
restoration projects; and Designing and helping to implement
field-based and remote sensing monitoring to evaluate success
and inform adaptive management. Position will work closely
with staff to identify funding sources, write grant proposals,
and manage and report out on grant-funded projects. Will work
closely with science, stewardship and land protection staff
and will require frequent contact with partners, field staff,
academic researchers, local communities, and other stakeholders.
Successful candidate will be experienced in restoration ecology,
an effective communicator, organized and attentive to detail,
and interested and willing to spend significant time in the
field.
Requires:
-Commitment to the biodiversity conservation mission of TNC.
-Master's degree in natural sciences, wildlife biology, landscape
ecology, or field relevant to natural resources conservation.
-3 years experience in conservation, resource management,
or related field.
-Knowledge of current trends and practices
-Ability/willingness to understand and apply science to inform
decision-making.
-Analytical skills including manipulating, analyzing, and
interpreting statistical data.
-Managing time and diverse activities under deadlines while
delivering quality results
-Willingness and ability to continue to advance in the face
of adversity or setback
-Strong drive for results, Demonstrated initiative, Strong
leadership capabilities.
-Sound word processing, spreadsheet, web, and literature research
skills.
-Excellent communication skills via written, spoken and graphical
means.
To Apply, Send cover letter, resume; and salary expectations
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Entry
Level EPA - GA
Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/careers
Applications Open July 9-13, 2007
At the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) there are opportunities
for everyone to participate in the important work of protecting
human health and the environment. From student interns
to senior executives, opportunities at EPA exist to work in
a variety of different environmental and professional areas.
Through individual dedication and effort, you can develop
your career and earn other solid benefits as you learn about
environmental programs. Find your career balance at
the Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA, Region 4 located in Atlanta, Georgia is recruiting to
fill approximately 10 entry-level positions. These positions
will be comprised of Environmental Engineers, Environmental
Scientists, Biologists, Management/Program Analysts, and Attorneys.
Successful candidates will enter into a 2-year, comprehensive,
full time professional employment and career development program.
Upon satisfactory completion of the program, participants
will be eligible for permanent placement.
We are seeking candidates with:
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Leadership potential and teamwork skills
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Good citizenship and a commitment to a career in public service
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Interest in environmental issues
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Solid oral and written communication skills
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Academic accomplishment and/or relevant work experience
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U.S. citizenship
Qualifying experience and education include, but are not
limited to:
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Biological Sciences and Ecology
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Business Administration/Management
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Chemistry and Physical Sciences
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Computer Science
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Engineering
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Environmental Studies
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Financial Management
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Law
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Public and Environmental Policy
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Public Administration
The Vacancy Announcement for the Building Resources: Increasing
Development, Growth and Excellence (B.R.I.D.G.E.) Intern Program
will open July 9-13, 2007, at the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management's website at www.usajobs.opm.gov
For information on the B.R.I.D.G.E Intern Program, contact
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Natural
Heritage Bureau - NH
Administrator
NH Natural Heritage Bureau
http://www.dred.state.nh.us/divisions/forestandlands/bureaus/naturalheritage/index.htm
Concord, NH
NH Natural Heritage is looking for a leader who can effectively
administer the program and actively promote biodiversity conservation
in New Hampshire. The mission of NH Natural Heritage, a Bureau
of the Division of Forests & Lands in the NH Department
of Resources and Economic Development, is to collect, manage,
and distribute information on rare plants and exemplary natural
communities in the state, including their distribution, condition,
degree of rarity, and protective needs. We also maintain information
on rare wildlife in cooperation with the NH Fish & Game
Department's Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program.
The Bureau is a dynamic office with dedicated staff working
on a variety of projects ranging from inventory and monitoring
to public outreach. Recent and ongoing initiatives include:
a web-based guide to NH's biodiversity; a comprehensive classification
of NH's natural communities; an extensively illustrated book
version of the classification for the general public; a web
tool for environmental reviews; and habitat management to
benefit a rare orchid. There are seven staff members besides
the administrator, including three ecologist/botanists, a
wildlife specialist, a GIS manager, an information specialist,
and a database manager.
The Administrator's responsibilities include: (1) administering
the Bureau, including fiscal, supervisory, contractual, and
scientific oversight; (2) serving as the principal contact
in representing Bureau issues within the Division of Forest
& Lands as well as to outside agencies and the public;
and (3) working closely with cooperators to promote and underwrite
the program. Two particularly important partners are the NH
Fish & Game Department and the NH Chapter of The Nature
Conservancy (TNC). TNC is currently under contract with the
State to provide staff and other ecological services to the
Bureau.
Minimum requirements for this position include a Bachelor's
degree from a recognized college or university with a major
study in botany, ecology, or other related environmental life
science, as well as six years’ experience in botany,
ecology, zoology, biology, or resource management, two years
of which shall have involved supervisory duties.
This is a full-time permanent position, with a salary of
$43K-52K, based on experience and qualifications. The closing
date is July 25,
2007. The full job description and requirements are available
at http://www.nhnaturalheritage.org
and the State Application for Employment is at: http://www.nh.gov/hr/employment.html
Contact Sara Cairns at scairns@dred.state.nh.us
or (603) 271-2215 x 302 with any questions.
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Environmental
Education - WA
Salish Sea Expeditions is announcing the position of Logistics
Coordinator for the Fall 2007 season.
www.salish.org
Onshore/Offshore Logistics Coordinator
Job Description: The Logistics Coordinator will be responsible
for coordinating pre-trip and day-to-day food and supply details
for 2-5 day science education programs aboard a 61' sailboat.
This position will be split approximately half-time onshore
and half-time onboard. Onshore, the Logistics Coordinator
will assist students in planning menus, shop for, sort, and
pack food prior to the trips, in addition to other office
preparation tasks as needed. Aboard ship, the Logistics Coordinator
will oversee 5th-12th grade students preparing meals in the
galley and assist marine educators and sailing crew where
needed. The Logistics Coordinator works as one member of a
5-7 person team.
Qualifications: Exceptional organizational skills are needed,
as well as the ability to work well individually and as a
team member. Time management and responsibility a must.
Experience working with 10-16 year olds in a residential setting,
experience in food service, and boating experience are helpful
but not required. Demonstrated interest in Salish Sea Expeditions
programs and mission. Basic First Aid/CPR required; Advanced,
WFR or EMT preferred.
Contract dates: FALL SEASON - September - Mid October, full
time.
Compensation: $1000/mo. Plus shared room & partial board
and sea time.
To Apply:
Jenny McColloch or Mollie Caka
Salish Sea Expeditions
647 Horizon View Place
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 780-7848
jobs@salish.org
The position is open until filled. Applications will be reviewed
starting immediately, 2007.
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Salish Sea Expeditions was founded in 1994 and is a marine
science educational organization that introduces 5th-12th
grade students to Puget Sound and marine science through a
2-5 day research project, which is conducted from the decks
of a sailboat. Students are the key decision makers
in every aspect of the program, from choosing a study project
to developing a hypothesis, determining a sampling plan, and
operating the boat. Salish Sea Expeditions provides
students with practical, hands-on, real world experiences
that integrate concepts learned in the classroom. For
more information about Salish Sea Expeditions, please visit
our website at www.salish.org.
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