[Jpjobs] DCMC Jobs List April 6

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Apr 6 13:42:02 EDT 2012



> *From:*DCMC [mailto:dcmc at iucn.org]
> *Sent:*Friday, April 06, 2012 8:14 AM
> *To:*DCMC
> *Subject:*DCMC Jobs List April 6
> This week's openings:
> BIOLOGIST, NOAA FISHERIES CORAL REEF CONSERVATION PROGRAM
> Career position in the Marine Resources Section, Naval Facilities 
> Engineering Command
> Marine Conservation Director, Blue Marine Foundation
> Senior Policy Officer/Policy Coordinator, Seas at Risk
>
>
>     Intern, Oceana
>
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________
> BIOLOGIST, NOAA FISHERIES CORAL REEF CONSERVATION PROGRAM
> Boqueron, Puerto Rico
> ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL A SUITABLE CANDIDATE IS 
> FOUND. Jamison Professional Services, Inc. (JPS) 
> (http://www.jps-online.com/) is currently conducting a search to hire 
> a NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (http://coralreef.noaa.gov/) 
> Biologist to be housed in the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 
> Caribbean Field Office of the Protected Resources Division in 
> Boquerón, Puerto Rico.  The person will be responsible for work in 
> both Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.  The selected individual 
> will support coral program priorities and Local Action Strategies in 
> Puerto Rico and USVI and assist with protected resources impact 
> assessments. Complete fluency in Spanish and English, both written and 
> oral, is required.  This is a contract position subject to the 
> availability of funds.  Relocation expenses will not be paid. Please 
> refer to the attached scope of work for further details and position 
> requirements. Interested persons should send a resume 
> toinfo at jps-online.com 
> <http://us.mc1133.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=info%40jps-online.com>with 
> the subject line "NOAA CRCP Biologist Position, Puerto Rico".
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________
> Career position in the Marine Resources Section, Naval Facilities 
> Engineering Command
> Norfolk, VA
>
> Seeking qualified candidates with educational emphasis in marine 
> species biology/ecology (marine mammals, sea turtles, fish, seabirds, 
> etc.), underwater acoustics and skills in research, written and oral 
> communication.
>
> Job Duties:
> The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic, 
> Conservation Division in Norfolk, Virginia, USA is currently seeking 
> potential candidates with outstanding research, written and oral 
> communication skills for a career position in the Marine Resources 
> Section in the Environmental Business Line. The person selected for 
> this position will directly support Navy training for the U.S. Fleet 
> Forces and the U.S. Pacific Fleet around the world. Duties will 
> include preparation, management, and review of marine resources 
> assessments; essential fish habitat (EFH) assessments, marine species 
> density estimates; marine mammal, sea turtle, and sea bird surveys; 
> technical reports; Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 
> documentation; Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) requests; marine 
> species mitigation and monitoring plans; National Environmental Policy 
> Act (NEPA) documentation; and environmental studies assessing the 
> environmental impacts of proposed Navy/Marine Corps training 
> operations and homeporting/home basing actions. The person selected 
> will be expected to participate in consultations with the National 
> Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
> (USFWS), coordinate projects with a multi-disciplinary team, and 
> participate in project management for research and compliance 
> documents. Experience or knowledge of the following is highly 
> desirable: marine mammal, sea turtle, seabird or fisheries biology; 
> scientific study design; principals of underwater acoustic analysis; 
> statistical principles and methods; ESRI Geographic Information System 
> (GIS) products; environmental legislation and DoD/Navy policy.
>
> Position level is a GS-401-12 (Salary Range: $68,809 to $89,450 
> depending on education and experience.)
>
> Applicants are encouraged to send a resume (no more than 2 pages long) 
> to Erin Swiader (jennifer.swiader at navy.mil 
> <mailto:jennifer.swiader at navy.mil>) by April 15.
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________
> Marine Conservation Director, Blue Marine Foundation
> London, England
> Salary range £35-45,000 depending on qualifications.
> The Blue Marine Foundation (BMF) is a UK registered charity set up in 
> 2010 by the team behind the film ‘The End of the Line.’ The charity’s 
> aim is to increase the amount of ocean under active and effective 
> protection, with a particular focus on the creation of marine reserves 
> and private sector solutions in the sea. We are involved in numerous 
> innovative projects around the world, the most significant being the 
> creation of the no take zone in the British Indian Ocean Territories; 
> one of the largest single acts of conservation ever undertaken.
> We are now looking for an exceptional and innovative individual to 
> represent, develop and implement BMF’s marine strategy, and to achieve 
> large scale, inspirational and sustainable results.
> The Role:
> The core role of the Marine Conservation Director is to manage the 
> day-to-day operations of BMF, under the Executive Chairman and to be 
> responsible for devising and executing projects and initiatives 
> according to policies laid down by the Board of Trustees.
> In cooperation with key senior staff, the Marine Conservation Director 
> will create, implement and manage BMF’s marine programmes and look 
> after its partnerships. Projects range from UK based initiatives to 
> ones in the British Indian Ocean Territory, the Caribbean and the 
> Southern Ocean.
> See attachment for more details.
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________
> Senior Policy Officer/Policy Coordinator, Seas at Risk
> Brussels, Belgium
>
> Seas At Risk is an independent non-governmental association of 
> national and international environmental organisations concerned with 
> the protection and restoration of the marine environment. It has 
> member organisations in 12 countries in Europe. Seas At Risk is 
> currently working on issues as diverse as the reform of the EU Common 
> Fisheries Policy, greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, marine 
> litter and EU-level marine policies. While the focus of its work is at 
> EU level, Seas At Risk also works at the North East Atlantic regional 
> level (the OSPAR Commission, the North East Atlantic Fisheries 
> Commission) and at global level (the United Nations’s International 
> Maritime Organisation and Food and Agriculture Organisation). On the 
> issues it covers and in the arenas where it works, Seas At Risk is a 
> well-known and respected advocate for the marine environment.
>
> Seas At Risk is looking for a senior policy officer/policy coordinator 
> to help strengthen and further develop its policy work. The main 
> responsibilities of the successful candidate will be:
>
> - Coordinate the organisation’s policy work, ensuring that the work 
> programme of the organisation is implemented, and providing strategic 
> and policy advice.
> - Develop and implement work plans with the executive director and 
> policy officers and prepare progress reports.
> - Monitor, analyse and influence policy-making in the European 
> Institutions on issues related to the Marine Strategy Framework 
> Directive implementation process and the Common Fisheries Policy.
> - Draft position papers, policy analyses, articles, press releases and 
> other materials in a timely fashion.
> - Develop and maintain relations with key policy officials, 
> politicians, stakeholders, other NGOs and SAR member organisations.
> - Represent Seas At Risk at conferences, meetings and public events.
> - Oversee the day-to-day operation in the Brussels office under the 
> final responsibility of the Executive Director.
>
> http://www.seas-at-risk.org/n2.php?page=104
> Multiple positions, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
> https://www2.apply2jobs.com/PSMFC/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.searchJobs
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________
>
>
>     Intern, Oceana
>
> Copenhagen, Denmark
> Oceana is looking for a (marine) biology student to work as an intern 
> at our office in Copenhagen. Oceana is the largest international 
> organization working solely with protections of the sea, and therefore 
> you should have an interest and at least some knowledge about marine 
> biology. During the at sea expeditions in Kattegat and the Baltic Sea 
> we have gathered lots of underwater footage, recorded by Remotely 
> Operated Vehicle (ROV) and scuba divers. The main task of the intern 
> would be to organize this data, review the videos, do species 
> identification (to the level feasible) and record the findings. You 
> will get the relevant training and help from our marine scientist. 
> Other tasks might also appear based on the individual’s skills and 
> interests. Furthermore, it is possible to use data for a 
> project/course or similar if so aspired.
> This internship will give a great opportunity to acquire knowledge and 
> information about the benthic organisms in Danish waters and elsewhere 
> in the Baltic Sea and the status of these environments, which can be 
> useful for your future career. You will also obtain in-depth outlook 
> into the work of an international environmental organization.
> If you are interested, please send us a letter of motivation and a CV 
> within 1^st May tobaltic at oceana.org <mailto:baltic at oceana.org>
> The start of the internship will be as soon as possible after the 
> deadline.
>  ___________________________________________________________________________________________

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