November
2007 Job Opportunities
Long
Island Sound Program Director - CT
Biological
Station Information Manager - MI
Environmental
Document Control Specialist - DC
GIS
& Conservation Information Manager - NH
Environmental
Sustainability Coordinator - NC
Sustainability
Project Manager - PA
Environmental
Education - South America
Sustainability
Coordinator - VA
Corporate
Analytical Laboratory Technician - Orangeburg
Fishery
Outreach Coordinator - Southeast
Outdoor
Industry Government Affairs Associate - DC
Marine
Fisheries Section Manager - OR
Environmental
Scientist - MD
Marine
Environmental Education - VI
NOAA
Policy Analysts - MD
Nature
Conservancy Outreach Specialist - NE
Water
Management Engineer - Columbia
Sustainability
Coordinator - NC
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Long
Island Sound Program Director - CT
The Nature Conservancy (www.tnc.org)
Long Island Sound Program Director
JOB TITLE: PROGRAM DIRECTOR I
JOB FAMILY: Conservation
JOB NUMBER: 250005
SALARY GRADE: 7
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The Long Island Sound Program Director is responsible for
The Nature Conservancy's engagement in marine and coastal
conservation in Long Island Sound. This program area
crosses multiple TNC state operating units, including Connecticut,
New York, and Rhode Island. The Program Director will
work closely with government agencies and other partners to
build support and promote policies for the protection and
management of Long Island Sound. He/She will engage
relevant local communities, government agencies, and nonprofit
organizations by developing multi-faceted, community-based
collaborative initiatives. The Program Director will:
Ø serve as the program's primary contact;
Ø participate on a multi-chapter team to develop, guide,
and review the program;
Ø organize and oversee the implementation of a variety
of program activities;
Ø recognize and develop new opportunities to advance
program goals;
Ø communicate regularly and effectively with a wide
variety of people with different backgrounds and perspectives;
Ø work to secure necessary funding.
The Program Director will strengthen The Nature Conservancy's
scientific knowledge of estuarine ecosystems and effectively
communicate conservation needs. He/She will contribute
to the Conservancy's global and regional marine conservation
goals by coordinating with conservation and policy staff across
the organization.
The Program Director will be supervised by the Director of
Conservation Science in the Connecticut Chapter.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Long Island Sound Program Director will:
1. coordinate and facilitate the activities of chapter staff,
contractors, and public and private partners in the research,
planning, and implementation of priority conservation strategies
to conserve the biodiversity of Long Island Sound;
2. develop and strengthen working relationships with local
stakeholders, state and federal government agencies, and other
potential partners to develop collaborations that advance
conservation actions related to marine conservation goals;
3. facilitate and communicate regularly with a program team
of staff and trustees in all three state chapters, the Eastern
US Conservation Region, and the TNC global marine program
to develop, refine, and measure progress on strategic and
annual plans and budgets for our
marine conservation program;
4. promote and garner support for ecologically sound marine
practices in Long Island Sound;
5. develop sound practices for evaluating success towards
conservation goals;
6. serve as a spokesperson for The Nature Conservancy by articulating
the purpose and importance of (and progress toward) marine
conservation goals to potential partners and the general public
through written communications, public speaking engagements,
field trips, and participation in relevant conferences and
workshops;
7. retain and oversee contractors, interns, and volunteers
(as needed);
8. identify fundable projects, develop proposals, and successfully
secure funding;
9. contribute to overall chapter goals by participating regularly
in Conservancy-wide activities, including staff meetings,
training sessions, annual meetings; and field trips;
10. perform other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
* BA/BS or advanced degree in field relevant to marine/coastal
science and marine/coastal resource conservation AND at least
5 years on-the-ground experience in marine resource commerce,
management, policy, planning, and/or coastal community action;
OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
* Demonstrated experience influencing, developing, and implementing
conservation policy and plans.
* Familiarity with marine resource conservation, harvesting,
and management issues, as well as familiarity with (or demonstrated
ability to quickly learn) the institutional, cultural, and
ecological aspects of the marine environment of the Long Island
Sound and New York Bight.
* Experience developing practical applications of scientific
concepts and technical innovations for conservation purposes.
* Knowledge of methods and standards of biodiversity information
systems and initiatives.
* Ability to motivate team members, set goals, and lead efforts.
* Experience delivering practical, adaptable products and
services to customers.
* Knowledge of politics and society with respect to environmental
affairs.
* Ability to manage time and diverse activities under deadlines
while delivering quality results.
* Ability to communicate clearly via written, spoken, and
graphical means in English and other relevant languages.
* Demonstrated experience in fundraising.
* Successful experience in developing, directing, and managing
multiple projects.
* Demonstrated supervisory experience, including the ability
to motivate, lead, set objectives, and manage performance.
* Successful experience in partnership development (partners,
community, government, etc); politically savvy.
* Proven interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills.
COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING:
* Diagnoses complex problems and identifies creative solutions.
* Interprets guidelines, evaluates information, and modifies
processes to adapt to changing circumstances.
* Manages and prioritizes tasks from multiple sources.
* Designs, implements, and directs complex and diverse projects
(encompassing multiple programs) and coordinates the work
of other professionals, both inside and outside the organization.
Incorporates cross-disciplinary knowledge to support program
objectives.
* Negotiates complex agreements, sometimes in political environments.
* Develops and implements creative ideas to improve overall
performance in conservation strategies.
* Formulates, evaluates, and decides broad organizational
policies and long-term programs.
DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING:
* Ensures program accountability and legal compliance.
* Assesses the potential impact of decisions on colleagues'
work, public image, scientific credibility, and financial
and legal standings.
* Makes decisions based on incomplete or ambiguous information
and accepts associated risks.
* Makes independent strategic decisions frequently based on
analysis, experience, and judgment.
RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT - FINANCIAL AND SUPERVISORY:
* Responsible for operating within budget guidelines to ensure
sound financial performance. Develops and administers
departmental budget and has authority to modify budget based
on changing circumstances.
* Establishes and maintains optimal standards of performance
for the department or program while controlling costs and
administering budgets.
* Responsible for ensuring that public and private funds are
raised to meet program needs.
* Develops long-term strategies and achieves strategic goals
and objectives.
* Builds cooperation from outside parties to accomplish program
goals.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
* Builds cooperative relationships and collaborates with
diverse groups, including land owners, conservation partners,
government officials, donors, board members, and the general
public, to recruit support for the Conservancy and publicize
Conservancy efforts.
* Commands attention, changes tactics midstream as necessary,
and manages group processes during presentations or discussions.
* May speak with and in front of varied audiences on scientific
topics and the Conservancy's mission.
* Requires the ability to establish excellent working relationships
with outside partners, state/local/federal agencies, land
managers, private landowners, and the academic community.
* Must be able to work effectively in high-tension situations
and maintain composure under pressure. Diffuses high-tension
situations comfortably.
* Must be able to work and communicate effectively with a
diverse group of people, including scientists, preserve staff,
and others, providing and obtaining needed information.
* Must be able to articulate lessons learned regarding conservation
initiative successes and failures.
* Must be able to simplify and explain complex scientific
data to general audiences.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
The Long Island Sound Program Director may work in variable
weather conditions, at remote locations, on difficult and
hazardous terrain, and under physically demanding circumstances.
These conditions may:
* require occasional physical exertion and/or muscular strain;
* present occasional possibility of injury;
* require long hours in isolated settings.
This position may also:
* require frequent travel domestically and/or internationally;
* require evening and weekend hours.
The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
If interested applying for this position, please email resume
and cover letter to:
Chad A. Garbera, Director of Finance & Administration
Email: ctapp@tnc.org
Or mail resume and cover letter to:
Chad A. Garbera, Director of Finance & Administration
The Nature Conservancy in Connecticut
55 High Street
Middletown, CT 06457
Phone: 860.344.0716 x302 |
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Biological
Station Information Manager - MI
University of Michigan Biological Station
www.lsa.umich.edu/umbs
Information Manager Position
The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) seeks
to hire an Information Manager to design and implement a complete
database management system. Responsibilities will include
archiving of research site locations and data sets, collecting
and managing spatial data, developing web-based access to
data and metadata, and fostering participation in our database
management system. The UMBS, established in 1909, is
one of the oldest, continuously running research field stations
in the country. It offers 12 or more credit bearing
course annually, fosters undergraduate and graduate student
research, and hosts interdisciplinary research on biosphere-climate
interactions, biodiversity, field ecology and organismal biology.
Duties
Develop a system for tracking current research projects and
for organizing electronic materials as they are developed.
Compile and maintain a list of current and completed UMBS-related
research projects. Organize and archive historical datasets.
Develop a strategy for prioritizing and archiving legacy datasets.
Help develop and implement a policy for archiving data and
metadata for all researchers at UMBS and establish guidelines
for posting data and metadata online. Develop standards for
archiving data (e.g., backing up, security, etc.). Develop
and implement QA/QC procedures for data management to datasets.
Create user-friendly webpage interfaces for metadata/data
collection and access. Manage information flow by logging
and tracking data. Document and post datasets online (e.g.,
climate, lake chemistry, forest plots, site GIS). Conduct
regularly scheduled data audits.
Provide training in information management for scientists
and especially graduate students at UMBS.
Maintain an up-to-date list of publications supported by
the UMBS facilities.
NOTE: This position may be based at either the Ann
Arbor or Pellston, MI campus, with a minimum of 8 weeks during
the summer in Pellston at the Biological Station in Pellston
(located at approx. a four hour drive north of Ann Arbor).
Departmental Qualifications: must have at least a Masters
Degree in one of the environmental sciences; working knowledge
of ArcGIS software suite; experience with relational database
design, creation, and maintenance; familiarity with common
data and metadata standards; experience with website development.
Desired qualifications include: strong analytical and computer
skills, patience and attention to detail, excellent communications
skills, and the ability to work easily with others.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to
Karie Slavik
UM Biological Station
2541 Chemistry Bldg.
930 N. University Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055
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Environmental
Document Control Specialist - DC
Environmental / Document Control Specialist
www.asincorp.com
Washington, DC
Analytical Services, Inc., a growing and innovative environmental
consulting firm, has an immediate opening in the DC area.
The position requires obtaining a government security clearance
and a demonstrated ability to work independently.
Environmental / Document Control Specialist
Position requires a degree in the sciences (or related);
proficiency with standard software packages; and excellent
communication and organizational skills. Familiarity
with environmental issues, management, and ISO standards as
well as 1 - 2 years environmental work experience is beneficial.
Qualified recent graduates also encouraged to apply.
Benefits for these positions include a competitive salary;
medical/dental insurance; 401(k) plan; all Federal holidays;
and fully paid leave, life insurance, and disability insurance.
If interested, fax your resume and salary requirements to
the attention of Human Resources at (410) 312-3544 or e-mail
to asmith_reiser@asincorp.com |
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GIS
& Conservation Information Manager - NH
GIS & Conservation Information Manager
Concord, NH
The Nature Conservancy seeks an individual to manage the
compilation, assembly, storage, maintenance, retrieval, and
use of digital data, reports, and other conservation information
for the New Hampshire Chapter.
Primary responsibilities include: managing and operating
the Chapter's Geographical Information System; gathering information,
conducting digital data analysis and modeling, and preparing
reports and map products for a variety of purposes including
ecoregional and conservation area planning, land protection
and stewardship, communications/outreach, and fundraising;
assisting with landowner inquiries; assisting with GIS-based
measures of conservation progress; maintaining organized paper
map and aerial photo files; and managing the Chapter's use
of GPS technology. EOE. Detailed job description available
at: http://www.nature.org/careers
Requires Bachelor's degree in geography, planning, ecology,
natural science or information management; 2 years relevant
work experience; Must be proficient in Arc GIS and database
management, spatial analysis and cartography, attentive to
detail, well-organized, flexible, capable of compiling and
organizing data on short notice, and able to communicate effectively.
To apply, send resume, with cover letter and salary requirements
to:
The Nature Conservancy
Attn: GIS & CIM Recruitment
22 Bridge Street, 4th Floor
Concord, NH 03301
or e-mail ktonneson@tnc.org
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Environmental
Sustainability Coordinator - NC
Environmental Sustainability Coordinator
Guilford College (www.guilford.edu
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Greensboro, NC
STATUS: Full-time, 12-month position
DEPARTMENT: Facilities
BASIC FUNCTION: Works closely with the Sustainability Manager
to coordinate the efforts of the Guilford College community
to reduce its environmental impact, working creatively within
existing and new areas to promote innovations toward environmental
sustainability and campus-wide education on environmental
issues.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITY: Coordinate and implement campus-wide
education efforts to improve recycling, waste reduction, and
resource conservation. Manage waste and recycling receptacles
on campus. Collaborate with students, clubs, classes, and
other groups on environmentally related projects, programs,
and special events. Network with colleges and universities
in an effort to keep Guilford current with environmental stewardship
trends. Sustain and promote the Green Room which allows the
reuse and exchange of basic office and dorm supplies. Maintain
complete electronic files for the Sustainability Council and
the Presidents Climate Commitment Committee.Work with Campus
Life during new student orientation to improve environmental
awareness. Co-chair the Presidents Climate Commitment Committee
and is an active participant in the Sustainability Council.
Compose related reports, articles, informational material
and public relations documents. Work in conjunction with Advancement
to solicit donations from individuals and corporations.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Environmental
Sciences or related field, OR a proven track record in sustainability
work. Ability to write and develop publications worthy of
on-campus communications including website updates, newsletters
and brochures. Highly organized with abilities to plan events
a year in advance. Comfortable in small public speaking settings
and capacity to communicate effectively to a variety of audiences.
Competence to work both autonomously and closely with many
different individuals/departments. Able to supervise student
workers. Experience working in an academic setting preferred.
DEADLINE: November 15, 2007
http://www.guilford.edu/about_guilford/jobs/staff/index.cfm?pid=140
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Sustainability
Project Manager
www.sustainablesolutionscorporation.com
Schwenksville, PA
Sustainable Solutions Corporation (SSC) is seeking a Green
Building and Sustainability Engineer/ Project Manager to support
and/or manage SSC projects.
Duties include: Contribute to the design and analysis of
sustainable corporate and manufacturing operations and systems;
contribute to the design and analysis of buildings and sites
by directing design teams towards appropriate strategies and
technologies for sustainable design; conduct product and technology
research related to sustainability; identify appropriate and
effective LEED (NC, H, EB) certification strategies; perform/support
the completion of calculations for LEED compliance (daylighting,
water use reduction, material selection, energy modeling,
etc.); coordinate with/support subcontractors including energy
modelers, MEP, civil engineers, general contractor, etc.;
review project specifications and plans for LEED and energy
code compliance; effectively communicate the Green Building
and Sustainability requirements and progres to project owners
and teams; perform life cycle and cost benefit analysis.
Requirements: LEED Accredited Professional with a strong
knowledge of the LEED green building standards; Engineer-in-Training
EIT Certification or PE license; proficient knowledge of sustainability
programs and systems for corporations and other organizations
- carbon footprint analysis, environmental footprint analysis,
process mapping and material flow analysis; proficient knowledge
of building science and construction methods, materials and
systems for homes and commercial buildings; proficient knowledge
of energy codes and standards for residential and commercial
buildings; proficient knowledge of HVAC systems and equipment
including geothermal well systems; proficient knowledge of
renewable energy systems including PV, Wind, Passive Solar
Design, etc.
To apply:
Send resume to info@sustainablesolutionscorporation.com;
or mail to - 64 William Penn Drive, Schwenksville, PA 19473;
or fax to - (610) 287-0441.
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Environmental
Education - South America
Broadreach Academic Treks (AT) has summer employment job
offerings to graduate students with degrees in Anthropology,
Environmental Studies, Cultural Studies or equivalent experience.
AT offers high school students the opportunity to immerse
themselves in Latin American cultures. Instructors needed
to lead Cultural Exploration courses in Peru and Brazil.
In addition to assisting with language development, instructors
are responsible for facilitating groups, leading adventure
activities and field trips such as hiking, involving students
in community service projects, facilitating home stays and
handling various other aspects of a trip leader.
Qualifications: Teaching experience in the subject area,
fluency in Spanish, anthropology background and international
travel experience, experience working with youth, and flexibility.
Dates: Staff training begins in late May. Each
course lasts 21 days. Courses begin in mid June and
extend through early August.
To Apply: Visit www.academictreks.com
and apply online or send resume, cover letter, photo, and
contact information for 3 references to Lauren Marchman, Broadreach
Academic Treks, 806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102, Raleigh,
NC 27603. Fax 919-833-2129. Phone 919-256-8205/888-833-1907
Email: staffinquiry@gobroadreach.com
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Sustainability
Coordinator
www.sebesta.com
Arlington, VA
Sebesta Blomberg has an immediate opening for a permanent
full-time Sustainability Coordinator in our Arlington, VA
office to provide sustainability support services for a wide
variety of green building and LEED certification projects.
Duties include: Document reviews and analyses for green building
projects; coordinating or managing the LEED documentation
process for multiple concurrent projects; performing LEED
rating gap analyses; researching and assisting in the creation
of presentations or articles on topics including alternative
materials selection, carbon footprinting and sustainability;
acting as client liaison on green building projects; interfacing
with a variety of industry leading professionals including
architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers and
other consultants; occasional and brief travel opportunities
exist.
Requirements: Bachelors degree (degrees in Engineering, Architecture,
and Construction Management are preferred, but other educational
background and industry experience will be considered); LEED
Accreditation (or ability to achieve LEED Accredited within
90 days of employment); experience using the LEED On-Line
process is preferred; thorough knowledge of LEED Rating Systems
and direct experience in a project that resulted in LEED certification;
two years sustainability experience, preferably working on
complex projects for local or national clients; a working
understanding of environmental legislation, policy and guidance
in relation to implementing sustainability in the building
industry; familiarity with environmental assessment processes;
experience managing multiple concurrent projects; excellent
verbal and written communication skills; a sense of humor
and a knack for innovation and problem solving; a professional
commitment to environmental sustainability.
Sebesta Blomberg offers:
* Talented, diverse and fun-loving co-workers.
* LEED-CI certified office space with abundant
daylight and views.
* Career progression and continued professional
development.
* Metrocheks public transit benefit (www.commuterpage.com/metrochek.htm)
* Excellent total compensation package.
To apply: For a full job description and to apply online,
please visit the following link:
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA5/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SEBESTA&cws=1&rid=23
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Corporate
Analytical Laboratory Technician - Orangeburg
Zeus Research & Development
www.zeusinc.com
Advanced Materials Research Group
Job Title: Corporate Analytical Laboratory Technician
Primary Duties:
• Set-up and operation of standard analytical equipment
• Perform and maintain calibration of analytical equipment
• Data collection, compilation and statistical analysis
• Writing evaluation reports • Statistical analysis
of results
• Incoming and outgoing material evaluation
• Observe and record experimental variables
Experience Required:
• 0-5 years lab experience
• Accredited lab environment preferred
• Polymer testing and evaluation experience preferred
Education Requirements:
• B.S. laboratory science (M.S. preferred)
Specific Skills & Experience:
• Set-up and operation of: Tensile tester Microscopes
(SEM and Light) DSC, TGA, DMA, MFI FTIR
• Solid foundation in working with chemicals, safe handling
practices and storage
• Strong communication skills both written and oral
• Strong mathematical background
• Strong computer skills in word processing, spreadsheets,
statistics (Minitab, Statistica, jmp) data collection and
analysis.
• Must function well within a team oriented organizational
environment
• Detail and results oriented
Contact:
Bruce Anneaux, Ph.D. Corporate Manager, Research and Development
banneaux@zeusinc.com
Amy Stefan, Ph.D. Senior Associate Scientist, Research and
Development astefan@zeusinc.com
3737 Industrial Blvd
Orangeburg, South Carolina 29118
Phone: (803) 268-9500 • Fax: (803) 268-9525 |
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Fishery
Outreach Coordinator - Southeast
Fishery Outreach Coordinator (Southeast)
Environmental Defense
www.environmentaldefense.org
Our distinctive approach to environmental protection emphasizes
science, economics and the use of market mechanisms where
appropriate to reach well-crafted, durable solutions. We build
teams of scientists, lawyers, economists, and other professionals
to investigate the scientific causes of environmental problems
as well as the market forces and government policies that
contribute to them. In the full range of environmental arenas
(air, water, climate, soil, toxic chemicals, and wildlife),
we seek practical and equitable solutions, founded on science,
that policy makers, landowners, and others can be urged to
incorporate into practice, law, or regulation.
Overall Function
Environmental Defense is seeking to add a key member to our
Southeast oceans team to advance regional and national projects
to promote sustainable fishing of state and federal fisheries.
With special focus on recreational fisheries, the Fishery
Outreach Coordinator will develop and execute strategies to
build capacity and awareness among fishing and related businesses
and communities and assist them in developing and implementing
innovative solutions to end overfishing and restore depleted
fish stocks regionally and nationally. The position will be
based in one of Environmental Defense’s Southeast regional
offices and will report to the regional director of the Southeast
Oceans Program in Raleigh, NC. The Coordinator will also work
closely with the Ocean Program’s National Policy Director
in Washington, DC.
Key Responsibilities
· Work under the direction of Environmental Defense’s
regional director and with the oceans team to design, build
support for, and implement pilot programs demonstrating innovative
incentive-based fishery management strategies. Special emphasis
on sport fisheries.
· Work with the Ocean Program’s National Policy
Director to develop and implement national-level strategies
aimed at improving recreational fisheries.
· Assist the oceans team in developing outreach and
communications strategies that will inspire stakeholders and
help build partnerships and support for new fishery management
programs. Lead and coordinate on-the-ground outreach and communication
efforts.
· Help the oceans team to analyze conservation and
management of key fisheries.
· Work with the oceans team to develop comprehensive
strategies to win the regulatory and legislative changes needed
to implement new programs.
· Assist the regional director in the management of
projects including developing milestones and timelines, monitoring
progress, and coordinating the activities of consultants.
· Forge alliances among diverse groups in coastal
communities including fishermen, local organizations and businesses,
regulators and other government officials, community leaders
and academics.
· Assist partners in developing their strategies and
achieving our common objectives.
· Represent Environmental Defense in meetings with
communities, regulators, and others and serve on relevant
advisory bodies.
· Participate in Environmental Defense strategy sessions,
annual retreat, and other important meetings.
Qualifications
· Degree in business, communications/marketing, fishery/natural
resource management, marine policy or related discipline with
at least 5 years of relevant experience preferred. Alternatively,
significant experience working in the commercial or recreational
fishing industry.
· Proven ability to work effectively with, and build
common ground among, diverse groups. Ability to work constructively
with government agencies, businesses, community groups and
public interest organizations.
· Experience working with federal and state regulatory
processes.
· Enjoys meeting and working with individuals and
groups of people.
· Result-oriented, self-starter with the ability to
think analytically and strategically.
· Willingness and ability to travel extensively.
· Ability to work with limited supervision.
· Proven speaking, writing, presentation and other
communication skills.
· Experience and knowledge of the fishing industry,
especially recreational fisheries, a plus.
Salary
Commensurate with experience; all benefits included as per
Environmental Defense plan documents. Interested applicants
should forward their cover letter, resume along with salary
requirements to:
Cheryl Pickard, PHR
HR Generalist
Environmental Defense
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Email: jobs@environmentaldefense.org
Fax: (202) 387-1030
Environmental Defense is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women,
minorities and the physically challenged are encouraged to
apply.
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Outdoor
Industry Government Affairs Associate - DC
Outdoor Industry Association to Open Washington, D.C. Office
Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) will expand its presence
in the Capitol with the opening of a permanent office in Washington,
D.C.
OIA is currently seeking a government affairs associate to
establish and manage the office. This person will primarily
focus on advancing public lands, active recreation and appropriations
issues for the 1100-member strong trade association.
OIA members include well-recognized brands such as The North
Face, Columbia Sportswear, Timberland, Patagonia, Eagle Creek
and Jansport. Retail members include REI, EMS and Cabela's
as well as hundreds of small specialty outdoor retailers in
communities across the country.
"The establishment of a permanent Washington, D.C. presence
will ensure that active recreation issues receive heightened
attention. Human-powered recreation's contribution to the
U.S. economy is $730 billion annually and growing. It is crucial
that our nation's close-to-home recreation infrastructure
is expanded and our backcountry settings are preserved to
ensure a quality outdoor experience," said Amy Roberts,
director of government affairs for OIA.
Please go to
http://oia.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0yMjIwOTMmcD0xJnU9NzUxNzI2NzM1JmxpPTYxMjk4Mw/index.html
to view the job description for OIA's new Washington, D.C.
based government affairs associate.
Government Affairs Associate
Company: Outdoor Industry Association
Job Description:
Outdoor Industry Association is the premier national trade
association for companies in the active outdoor recreation
industry. Our 1100 members include such well known brands
as The North Face, Timberland, Columbia Sportswear, Jansport,
W.L. Gore and Patagonia and retailers such as REI, Eastern
Mountain Sports and Cabela’s. OIA’s Government
Affairs team represents the outdoor industry’s interests
in the legislative and policy development process. OIA works
to promote trade legislation, funding for outdoor recreation
and management policies on public lands that support active
recreation.
PURPOSE OF POSITION:
Outdoor Industry Association is seeking a Government Affairs
Associate to establish a Washington, D.C. office for our national
trade association. This position will focus on shaping national
outdoor recreation policy and advocating for federal public
lands appropriations in support of the active outdoor recreation
industry. The Government Affairs Associate will be based in
Washington, D.C., but will work as a member of the OIA government
affairs team based in Colorado.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING.
OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED.
•Serve as OIA’s key point of contact on federal
appropriations, national recreation legislation and administrative
public lands policy.
•Attend Congressional hearings, prepare congressional
correspondence and testimony, and attend meetings with congressional
and administrative staff on behalf of OIA.
•Develop OIA position statements in collaboration with
the Director and provide policy guidance and recommendations
for OIA member companies. This includes preparing action alerts,
monthly board reports and issue updates in support of OIA’s
communications with its membership.
•Represent OIA on national recreation coalitions and
advisory groups;
•Participate in the formulation of department plans and
goals that are necessary to complete the strategic goals of
OIA.
•Participate in the planning and execution of the OIA
Capitol Summit held annually in Washington in April.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
•5 years experience in the Federal public policy arena
•Background in recreation and/or public lands policy
•Experience working in the federal authorization and
appropriations process
•Strong preference given to candidates with experience
working on Capitol Hill
•Strong interest in and affinity for active outdoor recreation
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
•Bachelor’s degree required.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
•Ability to recognize, anticipate and resolve problems
quickly using sound judgment and diplomacy.
•An intuitive understanding of the culture and values
of the outdoor industry.
•Highly-motivated, self-starter.
•Excellent planning and organizational abilities.
•Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
How to Apply:
Submit resume via email to:
Amy Roberts
Director of Government Affairs
Outdoor Industry Association
aroberts@outdoorindustry.org
Please write “OIA Government Affairs position”
in the message header.
No phone calls please
This job listing expires on: December 15th, 2007.
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Marine
Fisheries Section Manager - OR
Marine Fisheries Section Manager
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Newport, Oregon
Responsibilities
Make a difference in Oregon's ocean resources! Put your natural
resources management skills to work by providing overall marine
program administration, policy, resource management coordination
and staff leadership. Supervise project coordination and management
for marine recreational and commercial fisheries, habitat
research and policy, nearshore resources, and federal fishery
management council involvement. Act as a liaison between the
Marine Resources Program and multiple department, and other
agency programs. Direct involvement with public constituents/groups,
fishing industry, universities, state and federal agencies.
For more information, see the recruiting announcement at
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/hr
Qualifications
Requires six years of experience in supervision, staff-technical,
or professional level work in natural resources management.
This experience must have included at least two years of supervision
and management of a program, section, or unit that included:
a. Development of program rules and policies,
b. Development of long- and short-range goals and plans,
c. Program evaluation, and
d. Budget preparation.
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent course work (144 quarter
or 96 semester hours) in a field related to management, such
as Business or Public Administration, or Wildlife or Fisheries
Science or a related natural resources field, may be substituted
for up to three years of the required experience, but will
not substitute for the two years of specialized experience.
A Master's degree in a related field may substitute for up
to one year of the required experience.
Compensation
Salary: $4,308 - $6,675 per month. Generous benefits package.
There will be an additional 3.2% salary increase effective
November 1, 2008.
Closing Date: December 18, 2007
To Apply
For application materials visit ODFW's Web site at
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/hr
or call ODFW's jobline at 503-947-6052.
Please let the employer know that you are responding to the
announcement to the EcoEmploy.com list.
This announcement may be viewed online at:
http://www.EcoEmploy.com/jobs/fisheries.html |
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Environmental
Scientist - MD
Mid-Level Environmental Scientist
Baltimore, MD
www.rkkengineers.com
RK&K is a leading Mid-Atlantic transportation engineering,
planning and environmental consulting firm with over 600 employees
serving both public and private clients. We are looking for
a mid-level environmental scientist to join the Natural Resources
Group in our Baltimore headquarters.
Candidates must be extremely motivated, successful project
managers, and experienced wetland delineators. Excellent communication
skills are required, both written and verbal. Experience on
linear projects in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia a plus.
Forest stand delineation, wetland mitigation design, stream
assessment, and ecological monitoring also a plus. The role
will include a mix of field and office time, wetlands and
forest assessments, document review, client interaction, agency
coordination, report-writing, state and federal permitting,
and management of others.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science or equivalent
(Master's preferred)
4+ years of wetland delineation and related experience
Strong knowledge of regional botany
Accomplished project management skills - scheduling, budgeting,
team coordination, and communication
RK&K offers competitive compensation and comprehensive
benefits including medical, dental and a 401(k) plan with
company match.
Please submit resume and cover letter to:
Rummel, Klepper, & Kahl, LLP
Attn: Troy Gwin
81 Mosher Street
Baltimore, MD 21217
Email: tgwin@rkkengineers.com
Fax: (410) 462-9350
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Marine
Environmental Education - VI
Extension Specialist II – Professional Staff
University of the VI, St. Thomas Campus
www.uvi.edu
JOB TITLE: Extension Specialist II
JOB CODE NUMBER: 120644
DEPARTMENT: Center for Marine and Environmental Studies
(CMES)
ASSIGNMENT: The successful candidate will work as the
primary agent for the Virgin Islands Marine Advisory Service
covering the St. Thomas, St. John, and Water Island area.
The candidate will be responsible for developing a comprehensive
outreach and environmental education program addressing marine
habitat conservation and the impact of human activities on
marine environments; including non-point source pollution
on coastal resources and the importance of marine protection
areas for the sustainability of fishery resources. Candidate
will also interact with local fishermen, teachers, students
within the public school system, and the community; be expected
to pursue other sources of grant funding and develop independent
outreach projects; complete administrative tasks; and perform
other related
duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's of Science degree in marine science or related field
or
Bachelor of Science degree with two (2) years experience;
Two (2) years experience related to public outreach and environmental
education;
Working knowledge of Caribbean marine habitats and associated
organisms preferred;
Proficiency in the use of word processing and data processing
computer applications;
Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, analytical
and problem-solving skills;
Able to work independently and cooperatively with others.
COMPENSATION: The salary for this position
is $30,587 to $43,079 for the administrative year depending
on experience and
qualifications. Benefits include two retirement plans
and a group medical, dental, and life insurance program.
If applicable, economy jet fare to St. Thomas for appointee
and immediate family and shipping allowance of up to $1,250
will be paid
by the University upon presentation of receipts.
APPLICATION
PROCEDURES: In
order to be considered please submit an employment application,
cover letter, resume/curriculum vitae,
official college transcript(s) and three (3) letters of recommendation
to: Human Resources Department, University of the Virgin Islands,
#2 John Brewers Bay, St. Thomas, VI 00802-9990 or email at
hrweb@uvi.edu.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Dec. 07, 2007.
When applying for this position, the job title and job code
number must be included on your résumé/cv.
Call (340) 693-1410 for assistance
Marcia G. Taylor
VI Marine Advisory Service
UVI/CMES
RR #1, PO 10,000 Kingshill
St. Croix, VI
Tel: (340) 692-4046
Fax:(340) 692-4047 |
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NOAA
Policy Analysts - MD
The National Policy and Evaluation Division in NOAA's Office
of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management is hiring two program
analysts in full-time permanent positions to conduct evaluations
of coastal management programs and national estuarine research
reserves as required by Sections 312 and 315 of the Coastal
Zone Management Act (CZMA). Specific details of the vacancy
announcement include:
Announcement Number: NOS-OCRM-2008-0024
Vacancy Description: Program Analyst
Open Period: 11/13/2007 - 12/03/2007
Series/Grade: ZA-0343PA-3
Salary: $55,706. to $86,801
Duty Location: Silver Spring, MD
Major Duties Include:
The position provides overall policy guidance related to
the administration of the programs developed under the CZMA.
This primarily includes conducting evaluations of state coastal
zone management programs and national estuarine research reserves,
which involves consultation with a variety of state, federal
and local agencies. This position conducts activities to initiate
a Section 312 program evaluation including: establishing a
date for the site visit, reviewing previous findings and program
progress reports, and conducting web research. The position
works with the program office to develop topics and agendas
for site visits while arranging any follow-up meetings, provides
a site visit summary to OCRM leadership, and develops draft
and final findings and recommendations documents. The position
supports administration by making recommendations on how to
improve the CZMA Section 312 evaluation process and assists
with revisions to the CZMA program evaluation "considerations"
that serve as guidance for conducting periodic program reviews.
All qualified U.S. citizens may apply and must complete the
application process by registering and completing a USAJOBS
application at
http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov. Additional information and
instructions are included at the vacancy posting.
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Nature
Conservancy Outreach Specialist - NE
Nature Conservancy Outreach Specialist
Grand Island, NE
www.tnc.org
JOB TITLE:
Outreach Specialist
JOB FAMILY:
Conservation
JOB NUMBER:
570002
GRADE
4
FLSA STATUS:
Exempt
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The Outreach Specialist works closely with Conservancy, Nebraska
Game and Parks Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
staff and other partners to develop, manage, and advance conservation
programs, plans, and methods on private lands in the Big Bend
reach of the Platte River in Nebraska. The position
will be housed with the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s
Partners Program in the Grand Island Nebraska field office.
Outreach Specialist will respond to landowner inquiries and
maintain project records. He/She will work collaboratively
with landowners and other conservation partners to oversee
the implementation of conservation practices such as channel
restoration, grazing management, grassland restoration and
wetland restoration and enhancement. Work will include
a combination of field and office including site visits, project
monitoring, project record keeping and reports, use of GIS
software and other data analysis. Position requires ability
to communicate clearly, both orally and in written form, with
private landowners, partners, donors, scientists and others.
Outreach Specialist will be supervised by the Platte River
Program Director, with an annual work plan and evaluation
by the Platte River Habitat Partnership management team
MAIN DUTIES:
1. Provide
outreach and technical assistance to landowners and others,
including information about available local, state, federal
and other programs, in an effort to facilitate habitat restoration
and management practices in the project area.
2. Coordinate
the collection of project related data for evaluation of program
efficacy and long term ecological benefit.
3. Provide
coordination with local, state and federal partners on program
availability for habitat restoration and management.
4. Monitoring
of restoration projects on private lands (i.e. are projects
on schedule, what follow up work may be needed, is the management
plan being followed correctly, etc)
5. Assist
Conservancy staff with long-term protection of land in priority
areas of the Big Bend stretch of the Platte s including data
gathering for private lands projects, administering cost share
programs and developing long term collaborative conservation
tools.
6. Assist
Service staff with the delivery of the Partners for Fish and
Wildlife Program in Central Nebraska.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
•
Bachelor’s degree in applied social sciences, biology,
ecology, natural resources management or related field and
1-2 years related work experience or equivalent combination
of education and experience.
•
Knowledge of established scientific methods of adaptive management,
riparian ecology and habitat management to perform recurring
tasks of moderate complexity
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Working knowledge of USDA environmental programs
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Working knowledge of agricultural economics and agribusiness
practices and the influence they may have on private lands
habitat management
•
Basic understanding of prairie stream hydrology, grassland
ecology and wetlands management
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Demonstrated ability to complete tasks independently within
assigned time frames.
•
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, with assignments
sometimes coming from a number of sources.
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Demonstrated ability to coordinate project information from
a number of sources to populate databases, create reports
and produce manual files.
•
Working knowledge of common software applications (e.g. Word,
Excel, Web browsers). Experience utilizing databases
for data entry and report production preferred.
•
Demonstrated ability to communicate (written and spoken) in
small group setting and with larger groups and to work closely
with a variety of people including conservation partners,
farmers and private landowners.
COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING:
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Ability to coordinate multiple projects, set realistic deadlines
and manage a timeframe.
•
Resolve routine problems independently, consulting with supervisor
to develop plans for resolution of complex or unusual problems.
DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING:
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Work affords significant opportunity to act independently
on assigned tasks with ability to exercise independent judgment.
•
Performs under minimal and often distant supervision, consulting
with supervisor in event of any unusual circumstance, problem
or question that falls outside of specific instructions given.
RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT – FINANCIAL & SUPERVISORY:
•
Supervises no staff but may oversee and direct work of volunteers
or interns.
•
May purchase equipment and supplies as provided for in budget
and in consultation with supervisor.
•
May assist with program budget preparation and monitoring.
•
May perform financial and administrative tasks related to
project appraisals and surveys.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
•
Networks with diverse groups, including land owners, conservation
partners, government officials, donors, board members, and
the general public, to recruit support and publicize Conservancy
and Fish & Wildlife Service’s efforts
•
Provide a variety of information to staff and partners, contributing
to conservation projects and assisting workflow throughout
the organization and with the USFWS as requested.
•
Work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of people,
including scientists, preserve/refuge staff, conservation
partners, farmers and others, providing and obtaining needed
information
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
May work in variable weather conditions, at remote locations,
on difficult and hazardous terrain, and under physically demanding
circumstances.
These conditions:
•
require considerable physical exertion and/or muscular strain
•
present frequent possibility of injury
•
require long hours in isolated settings
•
require exposure to the elements
To apply please send a cover letter and resume to:
Lori Schneekloth at NERecruitments@tnc.org
Please include job title in subject line of email.
-- APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 23, 2007--
The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Water
Management Engineer - Columbia
Engineer - Water Management
Columbia, SC
www.woolpert.com
Woolpert, Inc., a professional services consulting firm that
helps public and private sector clients achieve their goals
through innovative design and the creative application of
technology, seeks an Engineer
for their Columbia, SC location.
Requirements: BS/MS in Civil, Agricultural, or Biosystems
Engineering with coursework in storm water related areas.
EI certification or the ability to become certified within
one year is required. Skills in GIS and storm water and watershed
modeling are strongly desired. Ability to perform field inspections
and traverse difficult terrain is required.
To apply: Click here to submit your resume online:
http://www2.recruitingcenter.net/clients/Woolpert/publicjobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10502&esid=az
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Sustainability
Coordinator - NC
Sustainability Coordinator
Elon, NC
www.elon.edu
Elon University invites applications for the position of
Sustainability Coordinator. The Sustainability Coordinator
will propose and prioritize environmental projects and create
a unified strategy to move Elon towards sustainability in
the most efficient and effective manner. Important issues
to address include: energy use, water conservation, recycling,
transportation choices, building design, and student/staff
education. The coordinator will propose sustainability initiatives
and/or accomplish the necessary background research on initiatives
proposed by other departments. The coordinator would assess
their cost effectiveness, technical feasibility and means
of achieving acceptance. He/she would then work with the appropriate
university departments to implement and monitor such projects.
Bachelor's degree with 10 years of related experience or
graduate degree with 5 years required. Graduate degree preferred.
Successful candidate will be a persuasive speaker and presenter
and a tireless advocate for the sustainability programs of
the university. Candidate will possess successful "partnering"
and "people" skills to work collaboratively with
university constituents.
Position will remain open until filled. Apply at the Office
of Human Resources, 314 West Haggard Ave. Elon, NC or send
letter of application, resume, and list of references to:
Office of Human Resources, 2070 Campus Box, Elon, NC 27244.
Elon University is an equal employment opportunity employer. |
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