September
2007 Job Opportunities
Outreach
Coordinator – NY
Recycling
Coordinator - NY
Marine
Mammal Stranding - FL
Environmental
Scientist - Charleston
HDR
Environmental Consulting - Charleston
Nature
Conservancy Director of Government Relations, SC Chapter -
Columbia
Marine
Habitat Restoration Specialist - LA
Coastal
and Estuarine Land Conservation Program - MD
Marine
Mammal Scientist - FL
Coastal
Management Specialist - HI
South
Atlantic Regional Trail Liaison - VA, NC, SC
Regional
Organizer- Marine Fish Conservation Network - NC, SC, GA,
FL
Land
Program Policy Associate - San Francisco, CA
Environmental
Field Technicians - GA / SC
Education
Director - WA
Eastern
Regional Representative - D.C.
Outdoor
Education Instructor - TX
Junior
Environmental Researcher/Scientist - MO
Water
Resources Scientist - DC
Physics
Lab Manager - SC
Legislative
Affairs Specialist - MD
Aquaculture
Coordinator - MD
Marine
Science Outreach Program Assistant - MA
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Outreach
Coordinator – NY
Outreach Coordinator – Long Island Sound Study
Extension Associate
Cornell Cooperative Extension/NY Sea Grant
Stony Brook, NY
General Position Description
Provides major leadership for the outreach program of the
Long Island Sound Study in New York. Works to increase appreciation,
awareness and understanding of Long Island Sound and efforts
to restore and protect it. Special emphasis is on educational
programs that lead to behavior change related to the protection
and restoration of Long Island Sound’s natural resources.
Works with teams of people to develop innovative programs
and materials employing some of the tools of the social and
behavioral sciences.
Assists the Long Island Sound Study in meeting National Estuary
Program requirements, particularly related to public involvement,
education, and outreach. Works under very general supervision
from Sea Grant leadership, and receives program guidance from
other agencies involved with the Long Island Sound Study including
the US EPA, the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation, and the Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection. Provides leadership to the Citizens Advisory Committee
of the Long Island Sound Study. Works closely with other NY
Sea Grant staff to incorporate the research and educational
resources of Sea Grant and Cornell Cooperative Extension into
the Long Island Sound Study.
Specific Responsibilities
1. Develop new educational tools and programs designed to
bring about behavior change related to protecting and restoring
the natural resources of Long Island Sound and its watershed.
(20%)
a. Assemble teams of people with a variety of expertise,
including graphic design, marketing, social and marine sciences
to design new outreach tools.
b. Coordinate the development of such tools and programs.
c. Coordinate the implementation of such programs.
d. Evaluate program effectiveness and make recommendations
for program improvement.
2. Coordinate the implementation of traditional LISS outreach
programs and tools. (50%)
a. In coordination with other LISS communication and outreach
staff, develop
funding priorities and work plans to translate technical information
about Long Island Sound, its health status and trends, and
efforts to restore it.
b. Works with LISS work groups and teams on high priority
initiatives ( e.g. hypoxia management, Stewardship Initiative,
Habitat Restoration Initiative) to identify and communicate
key issues and topics and involve the public in those initiatives.
c. Prepare and disseminate LISS newsletters.
d. Prepare fact sheets related to LISS science and management.
e. Prepare information and press releases for the media related
to LISS.
f. Coordinate workshops for targeted audiences related to
LISS.
g. Develop educational displays.
h. Serve as primary contact for the public in New York seeking
information about LISS.
i. Develop and provide information for the LISS web page.
j. Conduct technical review of outreach and education proposals.
3. Provide leadership for the LISS Citizens Advisory Committee.
(15%)
a. Help set agendas and facilitate meetings.
b. Provide administrative support for the CAC.
4. Professional Development and Sea Grant responsibilities.
(15%)
a. Attend LISS meetings and other professional development
opportunities to stay current with science, issues, and program
development tools needed to perform effectively in this position.
b. Participate in NY Sea Grant staff meetings, review Sea
Grant research proposals, and prepare reports needed by NY
Sea Grant.
Minimum Qualifications
A master’s degree from accredited university in any
of the following fields: marine science, environmental science,
environmental education or natural resources management. Three
years experience working with an outreach or similar public
education program. Good working knowledge of computer skills
needed for layout and design of educational materials and
newsletters.
Desirable qualifications: Experience working in team settings
with staff from numerous agencies to work on mutually agreed
upon goals.
Supervision
Direct supervision provided by New York Sea Grant Extension
Staff, with considerable program input from staff and agencies
working jointly on the Long Island Sound Study.
To Apply: Send resume and cover letter expressing interest
in position, and all college transcripts to: Nancy Greenawalt,
New York Sea Grant Extension, 112 Rice Hall, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853 or e-mail to nag3@cornell.edu.
Questions? Call 607-255-2832 and ask for Ms. Greenawalt.
Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
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Recycling
Coordinator - NY
New York University is looking for qualified candidates for
our Recycling Coordinator position. Interested candidates
can go to www.nyu.edu/hr
and follow the instructions for "job seekers." The
job requisition number to refer to is 5898BR. For your convenience,
the description of the position is below.
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As a key member of the NYU Facility Management Sustainability
and Energy Department, Coordinator will be responsible for
Research, develop, and administer major solid waste and recycling
contracts. Hire, train, and supervise Recycling Department
full-time and student employees. Manage Recycling Department
budget. Oversee payment of contractors' invoices and charge-backs
to other University departments and service units for solid
waste and recycling services; Design, implement operations,
and monitor all solid waste and recycling programs at NYU
facilities.
Direct recycling and refuse removal operations for building
management, custodial contractor, administrators, tradespeople,
and solid waste personnel. Receive and respond to a variety
of Recycling Service requests. Create and prioritize daily
work assignments and dispatch both NYU Recycling Assistants
and Student Hall Assistants; Supervise waste contractors'
day-to-day performance to ensure proper collections are made
for a clean campus; ensure correct material are collected
to protect Free Dumping Permit; ensure containers are properly
used to eliminate overcharges Coordinate hazardous and universal
waste pick-ups for NYU's Academic and Administrative buildings
through Environmental Services; Administer recycling collections
by recycling assistants at NYU facilities; review relevant
data prepared by subordinates; manage recycling shop and sorting
facility. Ensure maintenance of recycling vehicles and other
recycling equipment; Organize new areas for recycling.
Assess needs of occupants in offices and buildings. Maintain
bin inventory showing campuswide bin locations and condition.
Schedule delivery of equipment and implement into current
work schedules; Ensure campus operations are in compliance
with city and state recycling regulations. Serve as liaison
with NYC Department of Sanitation to maintain services and
permits. Research changes in City, State, and Federal regulations
regarding recycling, solid waste, and handling special wastes;
Collaborate with Environmental Services department and set
up inspections and procedures to ensure that F&CM is in
compliance with City, State, and Federal regulations for purchase,
storage, and handling of "universal" and "hazardous"
wastes; Provide special waste handling and recycling services
for Commencement, clean-outs, move-ins, and other special
events; Handle confidential document destruction program,
interfacing with academic departments to coordinate for safe
disposal of sensitive information.
Qualifications
Position requires Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience;
4 years' of increasingly responsible administrative experience
or an equivalent combination. Must include supervisory experience
and intermediate to advanced knowledge of recycling waste
management practices and city, state, and federal regulations;
Ability to manage innovative programs in a large and complex
environment. Effectively communicate policies and procedures
to individuals and groups at different levels. Strong problem
solving, leadership, and negotiating skills.
Member of national trade groups. Participated in related
yearly seminars and educational programs and experience with
community solid-waste and recycling initiatives preferred.
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Marine
Mammal Stranding - FL
Marine Research Associate
Job Type: full-time permanent position
Opportunity location: Jacksonville
Closing date (if specified): 11 Sep 2007
Opportunity Description:
** This position is being RE-ADVERTISED to broaden the applicant
base. Previous applicants DO NOT need to re-apply in order
to be considered. **
JOB DESCRIPTION
Recover marine mammal carcasses for necropsy from the northeast
sector of Florida and transport to central necropsy facility
in St Petersburg. Responsible for accurate sample collection
and measurements along with photographic documentation of
carcasses. Responsible for appropriate disposal of carcasses.
Conduct necropsies on badly decomposed manatee carcasses and
completes associated necropsy reports. Conduct necropsies
on other stranded marine mammals as time warrants. Participate
in manatee rescue operations including site coordination as
well as vessel operation, capture, and transportation of animal
to appropriate ocean aria. Conduct rescues on other marine
mammals as time warrants.
Responsible for developing and monitoring annual working
budget ensuring that expenditures do not exceed spending authority.
Responsible for the supervision of assigned OPS personnel.
Serve in on-call status after operating hours in weekly rotation
with at least three other staff members for the purpose of
responding to statewide manatee emergencies. Responsible for
daily operation of manatee activities in northeast Florida
field station including telephone communications, coordination
of required purchases and operational accounts with salvage
staff at FWRI, preventative maintenance and minor repair of
field equipment, vehicles, boats and trailers. Prepare field
reports and office written communications. Plan and conduct
manatee field research projects such as aerial surveys and
photo identification as warranted and within the framework
of FWRI’s manatee research program. Assist with Right
Whale and other cetacean research projects.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A bachelor’s degree in one of the physical or natural
sciences and two years of related experience. Applicants with
a master’s degree as described above or in Marine Science
are encouraged to apply and may receive preference. Applicants
having experience with marine mammal necropsies and stranding
may also be given preference.
REQUIRED ENTRY LEVEL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of: biological sciences; principles and techniques
used In research on marine mammals, methods of data collection;
principles and techniques of research and analysis associated
with marine mammals. Ability and willingness to fly aerial
surveys. Ability to: collect and analyze data; utilize problem
solving techniques; understand and apply applicable rules,
regulations, policies and procedures; prepare written reports;
track budget and assess budgetary needs: plan, organize and
coordinate work assignments; communicate effectively verbally
and in writing; use personal computers and database software;
supervise people, establish and maintain effective working
relationships; work under adverse conditions such as recovering,
transporting, and necropsy rotting carcasses. Ability to swim
with sufficient skill to save oneself in the event of an emergency;
safely operate vehicles, trailers and boats up to 22'; maintain
a valid driver's license and work hours In excess of 40 per
week and serve in on-call status on a rotational basis; and
acquire certification of completion of a boater safety course
within the probationary period.
For more info, contact:
Please apply in Peoplefirst, job #77072001
https://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?optlink-view=view-168559&ERFormID=newjoblist&ERFormCode=any |
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Environmental
Scientist - Charleston
Environmental Scientist
www.imsg.com
I.M. Systems Group seeks an experienced Environmental Scientist
to support the Ecological Applications Program on our contract
with the NOAA Coastal Services Center in Charleston, SC.
Position requires an MS in Environmental Science, Climatology
or related field, plus 2 or more years of directly related
experience; project management & GIS experience also required.
Send resume to jobs@imsg.com
with the following subject line: EA - Environmental Scientist. |
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HDR
Environmental Consulting - Charleston
HDR is an employee-owned architectural, engineering, planning
and consulting firm that excels at helping clients manage
complex projects and make sound decisions. Approximately 6,000
professionals, including architects, engineers, consultants,
scientists, planners and construction managers, in over 140
locations worldwide, pool their strengths to provide solutions
beyond the scope of traditional A/E/C firms.
Job Description:
The primary duties of the Environmental Planner II will involve
the preparation of NEPA documents (EIS and EA), performing
environmental impact studies, research, interviews with government
agencies and clients, map reviews, field investigations, land
use studies, and public involvement on a regular basis. The
Environmental Planner II will also assist public and private
clients with permit coordination, acquisition, and compliance
issues.
Requisition #071451.
Requirements:
BS in Environmental Planning (or related field).
MS in Environmental Planning preferred.
AICP certification preferred.
5+ years environmental experience.
Proficiency with MS Office, Powerpoint, Excel.
Strong conceptual, organizational, problem solving and research
abilities.
Minimum Experience: 5
An affirmative action participant EOE M/F/D/V
Application information is online at:
https://v2.projectix.com/hdr/jobboard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*7076732D9ADCD781
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Director
of Government Relations, SC Chapter - Columbia
Director of Government Relations, SC Chapter
The Nature Conservancy
www.nature.org
POSITION TITLE: DIR OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, SC CHAPTER
JOB TITLE: DIRECTOR GOVERNMENT RELATIONS I
JOB NUMBER: 150005
SALARY GRADE: 6
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
SUPERVISOR: Executive Director
LOCATION: Columbia, SC
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in political science, public
policy, government relations or related field and 4 years
experience, including experience lobbying state or federal
legislative or ballot issues, organizing and implementing
issue-based campaigns or closely related experience. Equivalent
combination of education and experience acceptable.
• Current knowledge and recent experience with conservation-related
political, legislative and policy matters in South Carolina.
• Knowledge of U.S. and South Carolina lobbying laws
and regulations.
• Experience developing, directing and successfully implementing
legislative or ballot campaigns; demonstrated ability to simultaneously
advance multiple projects.
• Demonstrated ability to work with a wide variety of
partners, including ones with different viewpoints.
• Experience preparing, presenting and communicating
legislative and policy proposals, and soliciting support from
government or legislative staff.
• Experience using MS Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. and
navigating the Internet.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The Director of Government Relations, SC Chapter, plans,
implements and coordinates a comprehensive program for the
South Carolina Chapter to affect government policy and legislation
at the federal, state and local levels to further the Conservancy’s
mission of preserving biological diversity. The director must
ensure that the program complies with U.S. and South Carolina
lobbying laws and regulations. Duties include building relationships
with local, state and federal officials to secure their support
for administrative and legislative actions that advance the
mission of The Nature Conservancy, and securing public financing
that advances TNC’s projects and priorities. Special
focus will be on assuring ongoing funding for the South Carolina
Conservation Bank. The director represents The Nature Conservancy
before state and local agencies and special interest groups.
S/he must closely collaborate with a wide variety of partners
to build coalitions and grassroots support for policies and
legislation that support TNC’s mission. The director
develops and implements programs to engage TNC’s trustees,
members and volunteers in supporting its policy objectives.
The director works closely with other TNC staff at the state
and national level to assure that the chapter’s government
relations efforts are leveraged and focused to maximize conservation
results.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
• Bachelor’s degree in political science, public
policy, government relations or related field and 4-6 years
experience, including designing, planning and implementing
legislative lobbying campaigns or issue-based ballot campaigns.
Equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable.
• Knowledge of current political, socio-economic and
conservation trends and issues in the state; excellent working
knowledge of state legislature as it relates to conservation
issues.
• Demonstrated experience in building successful relationships
with public officials and community/business leaders to achieve
policy objectives.
• Successful experience in developing, directing and
managing multiple projects, including legislative or ballot
campaigns.
• Demonstrated ability to build successful partnerships
with a wide variety of organizations and individuals, including
ones with different viewpoints.
• Ability to use advanced computer functions including
navigating the Internet. Ability to manipulate, analyze and
interpret data.
COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING:
• Design, implement, and direct multiple projects, setting
deadlines and ensuring program accountability.
• Resolves complex issues independently within program
area. Experiments to find creative solutions.
• Work is diversified and may not always fall under established
practices and guidelines.
• Coordinates the efforts of multiple parties and factions
on projects.
DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING:
• Makes sound decisions based on analysis, experience
and judgment.
• Significant opportunity to act independently.
• Decisions may affect other staff in program area.
• Decisions and actions may affect the public image of
the Conservancy.
RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT – FINANCIAL AND SUPERVISORY:
• May supervise administrative and professional staff
with responsibility for performance management, training,
and development.
• Serve as a team leader for assigned projects and coordinate
the work of others.
• May need to gain cooperation from individuals or groups
(inside and outside the Conservancy) over whom there is no
direct authority in order to accomplish program goals.
• Financial responsibility includes setting and meeting
fundraising objectives, evaluating results, and developing
corrective strategies as needed.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
• Excellent communication and presentation skills; ability
to persuasively convey the mission of TNC to diverse groups.
• Solicit program support through clearly written communications,
including proposal writing and other written materials.
• Work and communicate with a wide range of people –
the public, program leadership, political and community leaders,
influential donors, and partners.
• Work in partnership with other public and private organizations
in a collaborative or an advisory role.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
• Work requires only minor physical exertion and/or
strain. Work environment involves only infrequent exposure
to disagreeable elements.
• Some weekend and evening work will be required, and
occasional overnight travel.
TO APPLY:
Send resume and cover letter to:
Attn: Director of Government Relations
The Nature Conservancy
P.O. Box 5475
Columbia, South Carolina 29250
Fax: 803 252-7134
You may also submit materials to sccareers@tnc.org. Please
include job title in subject line.
The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
http://www.nature.org/careers/dynamic/natureorg/20070822144927.html |
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Marine
Habitat Resource Specialist Restoration
Center - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Office of Habitat Conservation, NOAA Fisheries
The position is now open on USAJOBS.
The primary duties of the position will include:
(1) facilitation of regional and national partnerships, including
partnership development and outreach activities;
(2) provide scientific and technical support for regional
research and restoration;
(3) undertake technical review and analyses of natural habitats
and species to determine potential for restoration;
(4) undertake program coordination and outreach activities,
including communication with scientific and public groups;
(5) provide technical and administrative oversight and leadership
of projects funded under Restoration Center programs;
(6) identify and evaluate potential restoration projects throughout
the Gulf of Mexico for funding; and
(7) provide technical assistance to local organizations in
developing proposals and implementing restoration projects.
Restoration projects typically funded by Restoration Center
programs involve a variety of coastal/marine and estuarine
habitats and resources. Additional duties will include but
are not limited to the following: designing and leading field
investigations, technical evaluation of restoration proposals,
development of project scopes of work, project oversight,
drafting compliance and permitting documents and public outreach.
It is advertised for both internal Federal employees (MAP)
and external non-Feds (DEU). Only one position will
be filled.
Please pass along this information to anyone you know that
may be interested. The announcement opened on Tuesday,
August 21, 2007 and will remain open until Thursday, September
20, 2007.
The USAJobs Announcement Number (and link) is NMFS-HC-2007-0029
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Coastal
and Estuarine Land Conservation Program
Program Analyst/Specialist and Program/Policy Anaylst
http://coastalmanagement.noaa.gov/land/welcome.html
The Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, within
NOAA’s Ocean Service, is recruiting for two contract
positions to support the Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation
Program (CELCP).
* One position will provide project implementation
and programmatic support within OCRM’s Coastal Programs
Division.
* One position will provide policy and
programmatic support for the CELCP within OCRM’s National
Policy and Evaluation Division.
The Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP)
was established in 2002 to protect coastal and estuarine lands
considered important for their ecological, conservation, recreational,
historical or aesthetic values. The program provides state
and local governments with matching funds to purchase significant
coastal and estuarine lands, or conservation easements on
such lands, from willing sellers.
These contract positions will be employed through JHT, Inc.
For more information, contact Lesley Foraker at LForaker@jht.com.
For full announcements and application details, view the
position descriptions at:
www.CareerBuilder.com/Jobs and search for keyword CELCP
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PROGRAM ANALYST/SPECIALIST
This position will provide project implementation and programmatic
support within OCRM’s Coastal Programs Division.
This contract position will support timely and effective
completion of CELCP-funded land conservation projects by:
working with grant recipients to secure and review documentation
needed to complete property acquisitions and grant actions,
monitor performance and implementation of CELCP grants through
on-going communication with recipients and review of progress
reports and project deliverables, developing and reporting
program accomplishments and grant-related issues requiring
management attention, and supporting outreach efforts for
the program.
PROGRAM/POLICY ANALYST
This contract position will provide support to the CELCP
policy lead within the OCRM's National Policy and Evaluation
Division, but will also work with OCRM’s other divisions
to provide policy and programmatic support for the CELCP.
The contractor will provide policy and programmatic support
for: updating the CELCP guidelines and national ranking criteria,
conducting CELCP funding competitions, reviewing and facilitating
clearance of state CELCP plans, responding to legislative
and budget-related requests, and reporting accomplishments
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Marine
Mammal Research Scientist - Ft. Pierce, FL
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
Assistant Research Scientist
Job Reference 07 CR 07
Initiates, conducts, manages and directs research programs
that fall within the mission of the Institution. Write proposals
to obtain external funding to support research and education
programs; independently and collaboratively conceive and execute
original research. Conducts research focused on the study
of the molecular biology of emerging infectious disease agents
in marine mammals. Assist with marine mammal necropsies, tissue
sampling and labeling for archival storage. Assist in marine
mammal stranding events and support animal care supervisors.
Assist in field research involving collection and health assessment
of wild dolphins.
Conduct lectures for HBOI Marine Mammal Education courses.
Publishes research findings in peer- reviewed journals. Writes
and presents research results. Seeks collaboration with other
scientists and staff, both internal and external to HBOI.
Oversees equipment and labs. Generates new research funding
opportunities and seeks competitive grants for this work.
Prepares various records and reports and ensures compliance
with all regulatory agencies. Aids in maintaining a clean
and safe workplace in compliance with Harbor Branch safety
program. Purchases equipment and supplies needed for effective
operations of the program. Performs other duties as assigned.
Job involves lifting up to 50lbs, long hours at a PC workstation
and/or laboratory environment, in- water handling of live/dead
marine mammals, swimming and other physical activities. Work
is performed in a both indoor offices and laboratories (70-80%)
and outdoor environments (20-30%) of the time. Worker may
be required to wear personal protective equipment as part
of job duties.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Completion of doctoral dissertation work in molecular
biology.
2. Produced original and significant research and written
peer-reviewed papers.
3. Work experience with viruses and/or fungi preferred.
4. Experience in molecular biology.
5. Demonstrated ability to carry out applied scientific methods.
6. Must be able to acquire a valid Florida drivers license
and have an acceptable driving record.
7. Ability to work or be available for consultation 24/7 during
marine mammal stranding events.
8. Must be able to communicate with all levels of employees
and managers.
Harbor Branch is seeking to fill a variety of positions.
Harbor Branch accepts applications for open positions only.
To apply qualified applicants are required to complete an
application (download one from this website and mail or fax
to Human Resources at (772) 466-3644. EEO/AA/DFW. Please include
the reference number on your application. Incomplete applications
will not be considered. You may also call our JobLine (772-465-2400,
ext. 596) anytime to hear a listing of current openings. Please
use the address listed at the bottom of the page to mail in
applications and resumes with "Attention:Human Resources"
View a complete list of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
job openings:
http://www.hboi.edu/news/jobs.html |
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Coastal Management Specialist - Honolulu HI
Surf's Up in Paradise!
I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG)
is looking for a motivated individual to support our contract
with the NOAA Pacific
Services Center (PSC) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
PSC works in partnership with the natural resource management
communities of the Pacific, including Hawaii, American Samoa,
Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
and makes NOAA's products and services available to these
communities.
The position will support watershed management and planning
related activities in the U.S. Flag Pacific Islands.
Responsibilities will include leading watershed related projects,
providing technical assistance to PSC partners, and supporting
PSC annual planning. Specific duties include:
* Coordinate with PSC partners on delivery
of locally relevant products and services that reflect the
unique cultures in the Pacific region
* Respond to watershed/ecosystem-based
management and planning technical assistance requests
* Assist in identification of customer/client
needs as related to watershed management and planning
* Support annual and strategic planning
* Assist in the development of outreach,
education, and/or training materials
QUALIFICATIONS
Masters degree, or equivalent work experience, in natural
resource management, urban and regional planning, or a related
field; plus 2 years directly related experience
* Excellent interpersonal skills
* Strong written and oral communication
skills
* Strong organizational and coordination
skills
* Experience with the following desired:
watershed management planning, ecosystem-based management,
community based resource management, Pacific regional governance
structures, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
IMSG is an equal opportunity employer. Salary is negotiable
based on experience. Applicants should email their resume
and salary requirements to jobs@imsg.com with the following
subject line: PSC07002 - Coastal Management Specialist. |
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South
Atlantic Regional Trail Liaison - Virginia, North Carolina
or South Carolina
East Coast Greenway Alliance
Introduction
The East Coast Greenway Alliance is a national non-profit
organization spearheading the development of a Maine to Florida
traffic-free trail system. The Alliance provides the coordination
needed to make the East Coast Greenway a reality. Working
through volunteer state committees, we partner with state
and local organizations and agencies to create the Greenway
by moving the route off road and onto paths.
The Alliance plays a crucial role by setting the vision,
defining trail standards, providing needed coordination among
the many players who will develop, own and manage this trail,
and by maintaining public visibility. The cost to build the
Greenway is estimated at over $3 billion in public funds,
of which over $1 billion has already been spent to complete
the 22% of the trail now open.
The ECGA is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve
as the Regional Trail Liaison (RTL) in our South Atlantic
region (Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina). This
full-time position carries region-wide responsibilities for
all aspects of ECGA involvement in trail implementation, State
Committee and volunteer development and support, as well as
some fundraising tasks related to the region.
The Liaison will be based within the region, in either their
home or a partner organization's offices. She/he must be able
to travel frequently within the region for meetings and site
inspections, and occasionally outside the region for meetings
and events.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Regional Trail Liaison include:
* Getting a useable route defined, inspected
and mapped
* Maintaining regional reports and benchmarks
* Strengthening our regional volunteer
program, especially state committees and grassroots groups
* Building a strong network of strategic
alliances with governmental entities
* Communicating regional information online
and in print
* Supporting our fundraising staff efforts
in the region
* Organizing and attending meetings and
events
Qualifications
* Passionate commitment to ECG mission
* Experience with trails agenda is a plus
* Bachelor's degree required in a relevant
field such as planning, environmental management, project
management, or community organizing; master's degree is a
plus
* Four years or more project management
and/or program leadership experience in a relevant program
area; government experience is a plus
* Demonstrated ability to establish collaborative
partnerships
* Able to engage and motivate volunteers
* Strong computer skills: Microsoft Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint. (InDesign, database management, Adobe
Illustrator and GIS mapping experience is a plus)
* Entrepreneurial and strategic approach
to work
* Excellent written and oral communication
skills
* Well organized, self-motivated and independent
worker; able to multi-task and meet deadlines
Closing Date
September 14, 2007
To Apply
Please send a cover letter and resume to kitty@greenway.org
or by mail to:
ECGA
Attn Jack Keene Trail Program Coordinator
27 North Rd
Wakefield RI 02879-8119
For a full job description, visit www.greenway.org/jobs.htm |
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Regional
Organizer - Marine Fish Conservation Network - North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia or Florida
Introduction
The Marine Fish Conservation Network (Network), a national
coalition of over 190 national, regional, and local environmental
organizations; recreational and commercial fishing groups;
aquariums; and marine science groups dedicated to marine fish
conservation and committed to long-term reform of U.S. fisheries
laws, is seeking a Regional Organizer to work in the South
Atlantic region (including North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and east coast of Florida). This position offers an
excellent opportunity to work first hand with regional and
local media, as well as national and regional conservation
and fishing organizations. Please visit our website, www.conservefish.org,
to learn more about the Network.
Responsibilities of the Regional Organizer
This is an immediate full-time position. The Regional Organizer
will be responsible for:
* Generating grassroots support for strengthening
fishery management from members of the public and diverse
constituencies including fishermen, conservationists, businesses,
scientists, community activists and others.
* Attending and monitoring regional fishery
management council meetings to ensure compliance with the
newly reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act.
* Generating earned media on the need for
strengthening fishery management.
* Arranging and participating in meetings
with Members of Congress in-district and in Washington, D.C.
* Recruiting organizations to join the
Network.
* Generating regional funding for Network
activities.
Qualifications
Candidates must have at least a BA/BS in environmental science,
political science, journalism, or a related field and significant
organizing experience working with advocates and the media
and a willingness to travel. Knowledge of federal fisheries
management polices is a plus. This position involves travel,
which in some months may involve 25% of the organizer’s
time.
Location
The Regional Organizer may be based in North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia or the east coast of Florida.
Compensation
The Network offers generous paid vacation and sick time,
health benefits, and a competitive salary.
To Apply
Please send a cover letter, résumé, the names
of three references and a short writing sample to:
Tony DeFalco
Director of Regional Operations
Marine Fish Conservation Network
4189 SE Division St
Portland OR 97202-1646
Telephone: 503-234-3505
Fax: 503-230-0903
Electronic mail: tdefalco@conservefish.org |
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Land
Program Policy Associate - San Francisco, CA
Summary:
The Natural Resources Defense
Council (NRDC) is seeking a policy associate to work in
our Land Program on our campaign to protect the Tongass National
Forest, and on efforts to protect unique places in the state
of California. The Associate will work approximately half
time on each effort and will work closely with NRDC's Land
Program team of scientists, lawyers, and policy analysts.
Functions:
Tongass National Forest Campaign: NRDC is currently carrying
out a multi-faceted campaign to protect the roadless areas
on the Tongass National Forest in Alaska from logging and
roadbuilding. This campaign involves litigation, administrative
advocacy, public education, markets incentives, and citizen
activism. The work of the Associate will focus on the markets
aspects of this campaign.
California BioGem Campaign: We also seek a person to develop
and ultimately launch an effort to protect a unique and threatened
California landscape, as part of NRDC's BioGems Initiative
(see www.savebiogems.org
). The successful candidate will work to identify prospects
for a California-based BioGem, to develop a strategy for its
protection, and to build broad support for the effort. The
Associate will work with NRDC colleagues to energize our members,
activists, political leaders, business leaders, and funders
to implement the campaign.
Requirements:
• Basic understanding of economics and business, and
the skills to conduct economics and markets research to evaluate
the state of and prospects for economic development in specific
sectors;
• Ability to work with environmental coalition partners
on campaign activities both in Alaska and in California;
• Outreach, networking, and negotiations skills to engage
effectively with corporate representatives, business leaders,
political leaders, and environmental activists;
• Basic understanding of and skills to analyze issues
regarding sustainable forestry, land use, and land protection;
• Ability to take initiative and a willingness to travel;
and
• Ability to assist NRDC staff in researching and crafting
a multifaceted campaign focusing on protecting a special place.
• A Master's degree in business, economics, natural resources,
environmental science/policy, or a related field;
• Four years of experience working on one or more of
the following: environmental policy; markets/economics research;
campaign implementation; negotiations/outreach to the business
community, or comparable work experience; and
• Excellent writing skills.
We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a
pleasant working environment and are committed to workplace
diversity. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate
with experience. Applicants should submit a cover letter and
resume to hr_sf@nrdc.org. Please do not contact us about this
position by phone. Please reference where you saw this posting.
NRDC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Deadline to Apply is September 24, 2007
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Environmental Field Technicians - GA / SC
My company (Advent Environmental,
Inc.) is looking to hire one, and possibly two, entry
level personnel (BS/BA degree, no experience). We’re
looking for field tech personnel, so obviously, if you don’t
like being outside, this is not the job for you. We’re
not limiting our search to just geologists, we will accept
chemists, biologists, physicists, etc (pretty much anyone
with a degree in a science).
Someone who already has had the OSHA 40 HAZWPR training would
be a plus, but we can provide that training as well.
Extended periods of travel would be required. This person
would be initially posted to Albany, GA for two to three months
(three weeks onsite, one week at homestation in rotation with
me most likely). We would to prefer to hire someone
immediately, but if you have someone in mind who is very squared
away, and will graduate in December we can probably wait.
Anyone that you know of who would be interested should submit
a resume to:
James Weeg
jwweeg@adventenv.com
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Larry Fowler
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Education
Director - Bainbridge Island, WA
Position Summary
Salish Sea Expeditions
seeks an Education Director with a passion for education and
an unwavering belief in the power of exceptional learning
experiences for youth. Leading all aspects of educational
programs, the Education Director will provide vision, planning
and oversight to our current programs as well as future summer
offerings that a second vessel could afford. As a member of
a small, yet highly dedicated and engaged staff and board,
the Education Director must be a team player with a cooperative
and collaborative style. The successful candidate will serve
as the programmatic voice for Salish, effectively communicating
with teachers, parents, students school administrators and
the education/boating/scientific/environmental communities.
Salish is committed to providing an outstanding work environment,
highlighted by a resourceful, talented and collegial team,
flexible work hours, and a mission-driven spirit. The position
reports to the Executive Director.
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership
• Direct the implementation, refinement and development
of innovative, research-based and teacher supported curriculum
• Recruit and schedule up to 30 expeditions annually
in accordance with strategic plan, mission and program budget
• Develop and manage all program calendars/schedules
(classroom, shipboard, moorage, crew)
• Establish, implement and respond to thorough teacher
and student evaluation of program
• Maintain and implement standard operating procedures
• Oversee admissions process for schools, including development
of supporting materials for teachers and students
• Serve as Editor in Chief of The Collected Works of
Student Research on Puget Sound; manage editorial review board
• Oversee risk and crisis management procedures and policies;
ensure educators, staff and board are prepared for response
• Engage with Board of Directors committees focused on
program, vessel and science
• Explore opportunities for creative and innovative summer
programs
Educators and Volunteers Supervision
• Recruit, hire, train, support and inspire educators,
including both marine scientists and boat crew (Captains,
Mates, Deckhands)
• Recruit, hire, train and support Program Coordinator(s)
and Logistics personnel
• Manage educator staff polices and logistics (housing/scheduling)
• Create team of inspired volunteers with expertise on
science, sailing, educational and medical fronts
• Design and lead staff training
Communication and Outreach
• Build relationships/alliances with complimentary educational,
maritime, and research institutions
• Prepare for and participate in visits with supporting
foundations and key donors
• Communicate the Salish program and vision with parents
and students
• Contribute articles to and help edit content in bi-annual
newsletter and quarterly e-newsletter
• Cultivate relationships with teachers, schools and
school districts, including those traditionally underserved
by science and environmental education programs
Budgeting and Fiscal Oversight
• Create and manage annual program budget; monitor all
program expenses
• Identify program-related needs for equipment; share
grant writing efforts to secure inkind donations
Ideal Skills and Experience
• Demonstrated ability to implement educational theory
effectively to applied curriculum
• Significant experience and love for teaching 5th-12th
grade students (classroom and/or field). Boat-based teaching
and/or research, and outdoor/environmental education experience
desirable
• Master’s Degree in Education, Science, Marine
Science or related field, or 5+ years relevant experience
• Ability to motivate, guide and inspire staff of educators
as demonstrated by 3-5 years experience in training and managing
staff
• Excellent communication skills, both oral and written,
with the poise, polish and self-confidence to make a strong
and favorable impression with teachers, parents, students
and funders
• Strong commitment to organizational mission, with desire
to participate in all aspects of organizational growth and
program development
• Experience in marketing and development of summer camp
programming
Hours and Compensation
Full time, 40 hours per week, with occasional additional
hours as needed on weekends or during the program season.
Competitive wage and benefits package.
Application Process
Candidate evaluation will be ongoing; early submissions are
strongly encouraged. Applications should be received no later
than Monday, October 22, 2007. Target Start date: Late February,
2008.
Please email resume and cover letter to stephen@salish.org
(SUBJECT: EDUCATION DIRECTOR) addressed to Stephen Streufert,
Executive Director. The 1-2 page cover letter should explain
a) what experience, skills, and personal characteristics qualify
you for the position, b) why the Education Director is the
preferred next step in your career, and c) why the mission
and educational model of Salish Sea Expeditions appeals to
you. Further questions may be directed to this email address.
A detailed program and organization description is available
at www.salish.org
Organizational Overview
Children are born with a natural curiosity about the world
around them. By ninth grade, however, there is a documented
decline in science achievement, and curiosity has faded or
been transformed into apprehension or disinterest. This problem
is evidenced by the fact that two-thirds of Washington’s
8th and 10th graders have failed the state science exam (WASL)
for the past three years.
Furthermore, only half as many 8th grade girls as boys show
an interest in science despite the fact that in the 4th grade
the two genders recorded equal interest. By inspiring young
and curious minds, we believe that we will promote scientific
literacy of Puget Sound’s youth, and that by exposing
them to the complexities of the marine ecosystem, build lasting
stewardship.
Salish Sea Expeditions was founded to inspire a passion for
exploring, understanding and respecting the marine environment
through hands-on scientific inquiry on Puget Sound. Our boat-based
educational programs encourage leadership development, a sense
of curiosity and empowerment in students as they design and
carry out multi-day scientific research projects aboard a
61’ research vessel.
Now celebrating our 10th year of programs, we’ve built
a reputation for providing outstanding inquiry-based science
education programs, and have been recognized by our peers
as being a leader in this pedagogical method. Salish provides
voyages of discovery for up to 650 students annually from
30 schools and organizations; 75% of all programs serve public
schools and 25% receive additional cost subsidies to ensure
that our programs are accessible. Salish Sea Expeditions is
at a particularly exciting time in our organizational development.
For the last several program seasons, we’ve been unable
to meet the demand for our programs. We anticipate this interest
to continue because of the growing public awareness of the
shortcomings in science education and the need to keep children
connected to nature; and the new Washington State initiative
focused on restoring the Sound’s health by 2020. As
a result, Salish is considering the impact of adding a second
vessel to our educational fleet, enabling us to double our
spring and fall capacity and launch an equally innovative
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Eastern
Regional Representative - Washington, DC
Save Our Salmon!
Full-time staff position responsible for Washington DC-based
outreach work for SOS' Columbia & Snake Rivers Campaign,
including: leading outreach efforts in key target states and
coordinating the outreach efforts of national campaign partners
to advance Congressional and media strategy and execution.
The Eastern Regional Representative assures coordination of
the campaign's DC outreach work with national and northwest
outreach, policy and media objectives.
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree in an appropriate discipline,
at least three years experience in conservation advocacy and
organizing for national organizations, and experience with
multi-organization, coalition-based campaigns. Position requires
excellent written and oral communication, experience with
diverse groups of people, and attention to detail. Strong
time management and problem solving skills, strategic thinking,
and the ability to juggle competing priorities are essential.
Working knowledge of Congress is a key requirement. Experience
may substitute for education.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Work with Outreach Director to identify
and then travel to targeted districts and events on the east
coast, in the midwest, and in the southeast to educate members
of Congress, educate and mobilize targeted constituencies,
increase campaign visibility, and recruit and train new volunteers
and spokespeople.
* Coordinate events with national media
opportunities, including DC-based rallies, editorial board
visits, or other special events and activities in target states.
* Maintain regular contact with volunteers,
leaders, and spokespeople in key districts.
* Facilitate strategic contacts by volunteers,
leaders, and influential contacts to targeted members of congress
and policymakers, and media (including op-eds, letters to
the editor, and local press releases).
* Assist in staffing the Campaign's Outreach
and National Teams: recruit members, host regular meetings,
coordinate with campaign member organizations, and track work
assignments.
* Engage and mobilize national organizations
and allies in the campaign and ensure effective access by
the campaign to national group memberships, activists, publications
and websites to advance Congressional strategy.
* Work with SOS policy and media staff
to refine target key states, districts and media markets for
national outreach, media and other activities.
* Work with Policy and Communications staff
to produce factsheets, newsletter articles, letters, or other
necessary outreach materials.
* Create and maintain relationships with
key targeted national members of Congress and staff.
* Coordinate, and participate in D.C. visits
by grassroots activists and campaign leaders from around the
country, with particular emphasis on key targeted state offices.
TO APPLY:
Send a resume and cover letter to Darcie Larson, Associate
Director, darcie@wildsalmon.org
E-mail only. Please no calls.
Position is open until filled.
Salary $32,000 - $39,000 DOE, plus full medical, dental and
vision benefits and generous vacation.
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Outdoor
Education Instructor - TX
Houston Independent School
District's Outdoor Education Center at Olympia
The HISD Outdoor Education Center at Camp Olympia is a residential
school program devoted to giving urban 5th graders a positive
experience in the outdoors (position does not require a teaching
certificate).
The facility is located 90 miles north of Houston in 100
acres of East Texas piney woods forest on the shores of Lake
Livingston. Emphasis is given to environmental concerns,
human relationships and responsible stewardship of the earth.
Daytime classes may include forest study, aquatic entomology,
fishing, canoeing, conservation service projects, bird counts
and alligator watching, teambuilding and initiatives, ropes
course, compass/orienteering, and a model farm that includes
barn animals, gardening, horseback riding, and a living history
pioneer log cabin. Evening activities can include astronomy,
herpetology, night hikes, field games, cookouts and many other
fun outdoor activities. You must be willing to live
with students while on site (3 nights each week).
We have positions available for the fall semester (open immediately),
as well as, for the spring semester (Jan. 10 through April
28), with options for the 2007 – 2008 school year.
162 day contract for $19,330, including 23 paid school holidays,
and two weeks of training each semester. Other benefits
include: insurance (health, vision, dental and life), multiple
paid professional development opportunities, meals Mon. –
Fri. and housing. Employment qualifies for Perkins loan
reduction.
Send resume to: Tom Cosper or Mary Gedelian, Coordinators
for Outdoor Education, The Outdoor Education Center, 723 Olympia
Drive, Trinity, Texas 75862 or call 1-800-729-6291, FAX 936
594 3076, e-mail oecoly@consolidated.net
visit our website at : http://www.hisdoec.org
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Junior
Environmental Researcher/Scientist - Kansas City, MO
GreenIQ, Inc, a recently formed online company with focus
on improving your green/environmental/eco footprint is seeking
a Researcher/Scientist to help launch the site.
The Junior Researcher/Scientist will gather and synthesize
reliable data that will be used to calculate the environmental
and carbon impact of the site's consumers based on various
lifestyle activities including: driving an SUV vs. a hybrid,
using organic household cleaning products, using organic skincare,
using natural vs. conditioned air, turning off the water while
brushing teeth, unplugging unused electrical plugs, etc.
Focus topics will include transportation, home, beauty, and
lifestyle. The Junior Researcher/Scientist will be responsible
for compiling the list of relevant environmentally impacting
lifestyle elements, create a measurable impact, and suggest
specific changes that can alter that impact. The Junior Researcher/Scientist
will work with a statistician in the development of a measurement
methodology. On an ongoing basis, this position will require
up-to-date research and knowledge of advancements and current
issues in the green world. The information will then contribute
to weekly tips on how to simply minimize the carbon imprint.
Requirements
* Degree in environmental studies or a
relevant experience.
* Excellent research skills.
* Self-starter
* At least one year of relevant experience.
* Ability to work remotely with regular
communication via phone and internet with employer and co
workers.
* Familiarity with up-to-date green and
environmental issues.
* Math and statistics proficiency.
* Ability to execute efficiently, meeting
deadlines, and focusing on specific goals.
* Be a strong individual contributor with
a team mentality.
* Enjoy rapid change within a small, entrepreneurial,
technology-driven culture.
Salary is negotiable and based on skill set and experience.
Contact: GreenLifestyleCompany@Yahoo.com
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Water
Resources Scientist - DC
Water Resources Scientist/Engineer
RTI
Job ID: 11079
Location: Washington, DC - Metro
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
RTI International is looking for a respected environmental
scientist or engineer, with a specialty in water resources,
to lead and support work related to water quality assessment,
protection, and restoration for clients in the US and abroad.
The successful candidate will understand the regulatory framework
and principles of water quality science, and should be well
versed in databases and geographic information systems (GIS)
tools for the management, analysis, and display of information
related to water quality management decisions. The candidate
will also have the ability to make strategic decisions about
marketing and program direction.
Qualifications:
• Masters Degree in Environmental Science or Engineering
(or equivalent)
• 10 years of professional experience in the environmental
field
• Experience managing water related projects effectively,
including managing budgets, staff, and technical work
• Ability to interact proactively with clients, understand
their needs, and market new ideas
• Demonstrated written and oral communication skills,
including report and proposal writing
• Proven ability to work effectively as part of a project
team and independently.
Desired Skills:
• Experience with specific U.S. EPA data systems (e.g.,
STORET/WQX, National Listing of Fish Advisories, ADB) and
Clean Water Act regulations
• Ability to lead environmental projects with IT components
such as databases, web services, and GIS
• Energetic, organized, and forward-thinking approach
to work
Equal Employment Opportunity
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V
Apply online at:
https://erecruit.rti.org/PRODRECRUIT/,DanaInfo=.agfov6Ex0qIy2s,SSL,SSO=U+index.htm
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Physics
Lab Manager - Charleston SC
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Job#: 07-188 Physics Lab Manager
Department: Physics and Astronomy
Band: 05 Level: 01
Starting Salary Range: $29,975 - $37,000 *
Brief Description of Duties:
Teaches one introductory lab section per semester.
Sets up and takes down laboratory equipment and lecture demonstrations.
Constructs and maintains mechanical, electrical, and imaging
laboratory equipment and demonstrations. Maintains
departmental computers, hardware and software. Troubleshoots
and provides assistance to users. Researches and recommends
new and replacement equipment and supplies. Processes
purchases as authorized. Maintains departmental equipment
inventory. Supports Chair in departmental projects,
i.e. room re-organizations, updating notice boards and other
manual tasks. Supervises student workers and adjuncts.
Acts as Safety officer for the department. Ensures students
and faculty comply with appropriate rules and regulations.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
A bachelor's degree in Physics or closely related scientific
discipline. A Master’s degree is preferred.
Supervisory and higher education experience are preferred.
Knowledge of OSHA rules and regulations a plus. Candidates
with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education
are encouraged to apply. Experience with troubleshooting
and maintaining computer hardware and operating systems is
considered a plus. Must have excellent presentation
and communication skills. Experience with complex lab
equipment helpful. Knowledge of and experience with
current lab facilities, equipment and methodology is expected.
*Commensurate with education/experience, which exceeds the
minimum requirements.
NOTE: Candidate must be able to do some heavy lifting.
Some travel may be required. May be exposed to strong
smells, loud noises and toxic chemicals. May need to
be accessible to faculty and staff via a pager.
Applications may be picked up and dropped off at the College
of Charleston Office of Human Resources, between the hours
of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily Monday through Friday or apply
on line www.cofc.edu/~humres
Applications for this position will be accepted UNTIL OCTOBER
5, 2007 at 1:00 p.m.
- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER-
In the event of contact for an interview, a person with a
disability should inform the individual scheduling an interview
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Legislative
Affairs Specialist - MD
Legislative Affairs Specialist
Position: NOA07022 Legislative Affairs Specialist, full time,
immediate opening
Location: MD, USA
Overview:
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, Maryland.
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.
Duties:
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
Requirements:
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
Salary for this position is in the low $60,000’s and
is commensurate with experience.
IMSG is an equal opportunity employer.
Applicants should email their resume and salary requirements
to jobs@imsg.com with the
following subject line: NOA07022 – Legislative Affairs
Specialist.
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Aquaculture
Coordinator - MD
Aquaculture Coordinator
SeaWeb
SeaWeb is a communications-based nonprofit organization that
uses social marketing techniques to advance ocean conservation.
SeaWeb’s programs combine science, communications and
policy expertise to recruit and amplify leading voices for
ocean conservation. Our work is grounded in first-rate scientific
research and data collection.
We use our strategic communications skills to translate this
information into understandable and relevant initiatives.
This approach to conditioning the climate for ocean conservation
results in both changed behaviors and strong ocean policy.
The SeaStrategy Network is comprised of all of SeaWeb’s
core communications competencies and services and as such
empowers and supports not only our programs but also our colleagues
and partners in the ocean conservation community. Collaboration
is a key component to creating a climate that is more aware
of and receptive to ocean conservation issues.
Position Summary:
SeaWeb seeks an Aquaculture Coordinator to monitor trends
and strategic opportunities in this emerging sector of the
seafood industry. The Aquaculture Coordinator will spearhead
and manage a seafood market research project; assist SeaWeb
in the development of strategies and tools to educate and
inform the media, policymakers and the public about sustainable
practices in aquaculture and the complex issues related to
ocean-based farming of fish and shellfish; and create and
edit an aquaculture e-news digest and other online outreach
materials. This position will be an integral part of SeaWeb’s
SeaStrategy Network, working to ensure an integrated approach
to aquaculture issues across many programs, functions and
levels of the organization. This is a full-time position for
one year with possibility for extension, based in the Silver
Spring, Maryland office of SeaWeb. SeaWeb offers a competitive
compensation package commensurate with experience.
Responsibilities:
• Initiate, develop and manage a sustainable seafood
market research project to determine feasibility for expanding
the marketplace for more sustainably harvested products.
o Coordinate with KidSafe Seafood and Seafood Choices Alliance
staff to develop goals and objectives, scope,
research approach, and quantitative and qualitative data to
be gathered.
o Assess resources and time horizon needed to implement research
strategy, including identification of milestones and measures
of success.
o Implement, manage and evaluate research project, any contractors
and vendors involved.
o Assist in development and implementation of presentation
and dissemination of findings.
• Develop and implement strategies and tools to promote
sustainable practices in aquaculture.
o In collaboration with Seafood Choices Alliance staff, conduct
a needs assessment to understand needs and opportunities for
SeaWeb to play a strategic role in advancing sustainable aquaculture
practices.
o Retool SeaWeb’s current Aquaculture News e-newsletter,
maintain and grow readership and audience.
o Develop additional online communications channels for targeted
audiences, such as building out Web pages offering aquaculture
information resources, as appropriate.
o Monitor and analyze media coverage related to aquaculture.
• Assist in securing additional funding for SeaWeb’s
aquaculture activities including the seafood markets research
project.
o Write proposals and progress reports.
o Create and manage annual budget in coordination with SeaWeb’s
budgeting and administrative processes.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will possess a strong commitment
to ocean and coastal conservation; knowledge of aquaculture
and sustainable seafood industry; and excellent writing and
communications skills. Additionally, the following skills
and experience are required:
• Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects to
successful completion.
• Ability to analyze and present complex scientific data
and information.
• Excellent writing and editing skills, including writing
for the Web, and technical writing for non-technical audiences;
willingness to assist in grant-writing and reporting.
• Advanced degree in biology, marine biology, aquaculture
(knowledge of the shrimp industry a plus), environmental or
other natural sciences or related field and two years’
professional experience.
• Must be resourceful and a goal-oriented self-starter
who is eager to create, implement and manage projects effectively,
and monitor and track results.
• Must have a keen sense of humor and ability to make
work fun.
How to Apply
Please submit letter of interest, resume, and brief writing
sample to hr@seaweb.org
You can also send your application materials via snail mail
to:
Olga Kochergina
SeaWeb
8401 Colesville Road, Suite 500
Silver Spring, MD 20910
No phone calls, please.
Applications are strongly encouraged from candidates reflecting
diverse educational, cultural and experiential backgrounds.
We encourage applications from women, people with disabilities,
people of diverse ethnic, racial, religious and socioeconomic
backgrounds, educational and work experiences, geographic
and national origins, sexual orientations and ages. SeaWeb
is an equal-opportunity employer. |
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Marine
Science Outreach Program Assistant - MA
Northeastern University's Marine Science Center located in
Nahant, MA is hiring an Outreach Program Assistant.
Please see below for full details. This posting can
be found on Northeastern University's Human Resource Management
website: www.hrm.neu.edu
The job description is very brief, so please feel free to
contact me (Tracy Hajduk) with any questions about the position
and please spread the word!
Learn more about the Marine Science Center at: www.marinescience.neu.edu
Tracy Hajduk
Outreach Program Coordinator
Northeastern University
Marine Science Center
430 Nahant Rd
East Point, Nahant, MA 01908
Phone: (781) 581-7370 ext. 321
Fax: (781) 581-6076
email: t.hajduk@neu.edu
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Title: Outreach Program Assistant
Department: Marine Science Center - College of Arts &
Sciences
Location: Marine Science Center
Fulltime/Parttime: Full Time
Grade: 51
Responsibilities
Assistant for the Outreach Program at the Marine Science
Center. Promote, schedule and conduct outreach activities
for K-12 students, teachers and other constituencies, including
preparation of mailings, instruction of outreach sessions,
leading tours, and promotion of activities. Assist with program
development and assist with the general administration of
the program.
Qualifications
BS in Natural Sciences with concentration in Marine Biology.
One to two years experience with K-12 outreach education.
Drivers License.
How To Apply
Please e-mail your resume and cover letter to nujobs@neu.edu
or mail to Northeastern University, Human Resources Management
Office, 716 Columbus Ave, Suite 250, Boston, MA 02120; Fax:
(617)373-5090.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications
from minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern
University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational
Institution and Employer, Title IX University. |
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