[Jpjobs] Fwd: DCMC Jobs List Sept. 14

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Sep 14 15:44:17 EDT 2012


This week's openings:

Director of the Environmental Research Division, Southwest Fisheries 
Science Center

Gulf of Mexico Marine Debris Regional Coordinator, NOAA Office of 
Response & Restoration

PSP Environmental Support, NOAA

Program Analyst, NOAA

Program Support Specialist, BSEE

Fishery Biologist 1, PACIFIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION

Director, Mississippi River Delta Project, EDF

Senior Associate, Ending Overfishing in the Southeast, Pew Environment Group

Senior Officer, International Policy, Pew Environment Group

Area Water Resources Extension Agent, Clemson University

Research Technician, University of South Florida

COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH MANAGER, NORTH PACIFIC RESEARCH BOARD

Associate Curator - Corals/Ocean Commotion, Florida Aquarium

Program Associate – Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, Consortium for 
Ocean Leadership

Physical Oceanographer (Modelling), British Antarctic Survey

International Policy and Analysis, NOAA

Marine Conservation Internship, REEF

Marine Education Internship, Smithsonian Marine Station

Naturalist Camp SEA Lab, CSUMB

Rangers' Assistant, Statia National Marine Park

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Director of the Environmental Research Division, Southwest Fisheries 
Science Center
La Jolla, CA

In the next few days, NOAA/SWFSC (http://swfsc.noaa.gov/) will advertise 
a job opportunity for the position of Director of the Environmental 
Research Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine 
Fisheries
Service, NOAA.

The position will be advertised through USAJobs; the time window to 
apply will be limited. The position is a Supervisory Research 
Oceanographer, ZP-1360-05. Salary range: $123,728 - $155,500. (See 
opportunity
announcement for education and experience requirements. You must provide 
all transcripts from all degrees received by the closing date of the 
announcement.) U.S. citizenship required.

This position is located at the National Marine Fisheries Service, 
Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWC), Environmental Research 
Division (ERD) in La Jolla, CA. The ERD has a major focus on assessing, 
understanding and predicting the effects of climate and environmental 
variability - from global to local scales that are important to fish
populations, protected species and marine ecosystems. The ERD provides 
appropriate science-based environmental analyses, products and 
information to the SWC and its fishery scientists and managers, as a 
means to developing more effective ecosystem approaches to management.

The individual selected for this position will:

* Manage, supervise, and lead a research organization with the goal of 
conducting scientific research on fishery-related effects of natural 
environmental variability;

*Independently plan, develop, and implement vital projects that have 
operating unit and/or Department-wide scope;

* Formulate and carry out a complex research and policy analysis program 
of major importance (in science, engineering, calibration, information 
technology, economics, social science or statistics) under general 
policy guidance;

* Significantly advance science and technology by promoting wide 
application of program results through publications, presentations, or 
authoritative reports or analyses.

See USAJobs (position will be posted soon): https://www.usajobs.gov/ 
<https://www.usajobs.gov/>
Search for: "Oceanographer La Jolla"

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Gulf of Mexico Marine Debris Regional Coordinator, NOAA Office of 
Response & Restoration
Mobile, AL

I.M. Systems Group (www.imsg.com <http://www.imsg.com>), a contractor to 
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), seeks a Gulf 
of Mexico Regional Marine Debris Coordinator for the Office of Response 
and Restoration (ORR). This individual will be located in Mobile, AL and 
work with NOAA’s Marine Debris Program (MDP), which is located in NOAA’s 
Silver Spring, Maryland offices.

ORR (www.response.restoration.noaa.gov 
<http://www.response.restoration.noaa.gov>) is a program office in the 
National Ocean Service that responds to threats in order to protect and 
restore coastal resources. To do this ORR provides interdisciplinary 
scientific response to releases of oil, chemicals, and contaminants, 
protects and restores NOAA trust resources, and promotes the protection 
and restoration of coral ecosystems.

Core Responsibilities:

•Oversee and/or provide support to marine debris related projects, 
activities, and actions in the Gulf of Mexico region
•Represent the MDP at intergovernmental meetings, workshops and 
conferences related to marine debris efforts
•Provide expertise and oversight for MDP-funded projects in each region, 
and provide support to related projects, activities, and actions in the 
region. Support the planning and implementation of an interagency Gulf 
of Mexico Marine Debris Action Plan
•Initiate and participate in Congressional briefings and outreach 
opportunities in the region related to marine debris
•Develop marine debris hazard response plans for the Gulf region and 
provide hazard expertise to the national program
•Coordinate with the Disaster Response Center staff on projects and 
activities


http://www.imsg.com/index.php/careers/current-opportunities/marinedebris/

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PSP Environmental Support, NOAA

Silver Spring, MD

ECS has an opening for a mid-level person to work within the NMFS Office 
of Protected Resources (OPR) to provide support implementing NOAA’s 
Strategy, Evaluation and Execution System (SEE) as part of the Healthy 
Oceans Goal (HOG) supporting NOAA's Strategic Plan and objectives of 
"Recovered and Healthy Marine and Coastal Species" and "Improved 
Understanding of Ecosystems to Inform Resources Management Decisions".  
The contractor will also support OPRs requirements to recommend annual 
financial resource allocations throughout the NMFS Financial Management 
Centers. The contractor will assist in determining, monitoring, 
evaluating and reporting the National Protected Resources Program's 
quarterly and annual performance of science and management activities. 
Tasks will require attention to detail and the ability to multi-task, 
work under tight deadlines and remain flexible as deadlines and 
priorities shift.

http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH11/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ECS_FEDERAL&cws=1&rid=370

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Program Analyst, NOAA

Silver Spring, MD

This two-year term Program Analyst position is for the OAR 
representative to the NOAA Program Coordination Office. The first half 
of this period will typically be based in Silver Springs MD where the 
incumbent will support the OAR office of Policy, Planning, and 
Evaluation (PPE). The second half of this period will typically be based 
at the HCHB Building in Washington D.C. where the incumbent will use 
their knowledge of the elements and procedures of OAR's research and 
development portfolio to support the NOAA Program Coordination Office.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/326204300

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Program Support Specialist, BSEE

Herndon, VA

The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s (BSEE) 
responsibility is to enforce safety and environmental regulations. 
Functions include: All field operations including Permitting and 
Research, Inspections, Offshore Regulatory Programs, Oil Spill Response, 
and newly formed Training and Environmental Compliance functions.

This position serves as a Program Support Specialist for the Division of 
Environmental Enforcement.


Major Duties include but are not limited to:
•Coordinates budget requests among organizational units, defines, 
compiles, organizes, formats, and verifies data included in requests; 
prepares consolidated EED budget requests and justifications and submits 
to appropriate decision makers.
•Responsible for reviewing/approving for fund certification all 
procurement requests for goods and/or services for EED.  Approves each 
requisition/request based upon knowledge of program requirements, budget 
allocations, and status of funds, ensuring that object class codes and 
approving authority are correct.
•Provides guidance to supervisors, technical and clerical employees on 
proper procedures for temporary duty and travel.
•Coordinates all training within EED; processes all training forms; 
maintains division files on all employee training; and monitors 
supervisory training to assure that mandatory annual requirements are met.
•Manages correspondence for EED, to include proper formatting, 
receiving, routing, and coordinating correspondence, and following up on 
delinquent correspondence.
•Schedules and maintains an electronic appointment and activity calendar 
for the EED Chief.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/326075100

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Fishery Biologist 1, PACIFIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION

Newport, OR

Several publications have resulted from the ichthyoplankton collections 
describing the larval fish community in the northern CC and its relation 
to local and basin-scale environmental factors, as well as its influence 
on salmon returns in the region.  However, no analyses have yet to be 
performed on these extensive data sets.   Such an analysis could be of 
immense importance to furthering our understanding of the connectivity 
between environmental change, early-life stages, and adult fish 
recruitment, as well as have the potential to greatly increase the 
ability of fisheries managers to predict future adult stock sizes based 
on readily accessible environmental and early-life stage data.  The 
investigation of this potentially vital link could be accomplished at a 
very low cost as all of the environmental and early-life stage samples, 
collected over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, have already 
been collected, sorted, and analyzed. A cooperative agreement has 
already been established that would allow for the use of later-life 
stage fish data collected as part of the annual groundfish survey in 
this collaborative analysis.

Research Description:

The project will charter a fishing vessel to collect information on 
larval and juvenile ground fishes in coordination with an ongoing 
multi-year plankton and trawl survey that takes place off of the Oregon 
and Washington coasts aboard chartered commercial fishing vessels.  The 
cruises are done monthly in the spring and summer months (5 four-day 
trips) and. Larval fish and invertebrates are collected with a bongo net 
and juvenile fishes are collected with a 20 x 30 m Nordic  trawl lined 
with a fine mesh liner.  Before each tow, a CTD with an oxygen sensor 
will be deployed.  The bongo nets are preserved at sea and sorted and 
identified in the lab.  Juvenile fishes and invertebrates from each tow 
are sorted at sea, frozen, returned to the laboratory for identification 
and enumeration, and lengths determined.  Fish and invertebrate 
densities will be determined for each station along the transect lines.

This position will be involved in all aspects of this cooperative 
research project including participating in the at sea research.  The 
position is multidisciplinary and will include a wide variety of tasks 
from species identification to analyzing physical data collected during 
the cruises.  In addition, some time will be spent maintaining and 
repairing electronics and/or pressure housings.  It is anticipated that 
approximately 15 days will be spent at sea sampling.  While not at sea, 
the position will be preparing gear, forms, performing literature 
reviews, writing reports, analyzing data, working with samples 
collected, working with fishermen on project details, and in general 
ensuring the success of the project.

https://www2.apply2jobs.com/PSMFC/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=237&CurrentPage=1

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Director, Mississippi River Delta Project, EDF

Washington, DC

The Mississippi River Delta Project Director leads the implementation 
and continued development of EDF’s program to revitalize the Mississippi 
River Delta.   The Project Director will play a central role in our 
campaign to create a new paradigm for government and private business in 
coastal Louisiana that is capable of implementing a sustained and 
systemic program for Mississippi River Delta restoration and 
resilience.  S/he will embrace the sophisticated societal change vision 
set forth in our multi-NGO campaign strategy and associated tactics, and 
continue to develop and refine the campaign strategy as progress and 
real-world events dictate.  S/he will lead the strategic decision making 
for the project in collaboration with key EDF staff and allies, 
including serving as EDF’s Steering Committee representative on our 
joint campaign with NWF, Audubon, Coalition to Restore Coastal 
Louisiana, and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation.

http://www.edf.org/jobs/director-mississippi-river-delta-project

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Senior Associate, Ending Overfishing in the Southeast, Pew Environment Group

The Senior Policy Associate will conduct technical and policy research 
and analysis to support the Southeast fishery reform work of the Pew 
Environment Group and help to communicate the results to the general 
public, fishery stakeholders and policymakers by drafting testimony, 
correspondence, policy statements, white papers, and reports.  They will 
engage with policy-makers and other stakeholders and represent the Pew 
Environment Group at the South Atlantic and U.S. Caribbean Fisheries 
Management Councils, associated advisory panels and scientific 
committees, and state and federal agencies.  The Senior Policy Associate 
will arrange meetings with policymakers, organize presentations at key 
meetings and conferences, and develop summaries to communicate outcomes 
of these meetings to the rest of the campaign staff. They will also 
provide information to the Communications Officer to assist in 
developing public education materials such as factsheets, press 
statements, and articles for distribution to the media, fisheries 
stakeholders, decision makers and opinion leaders.  This person will 
report to the Manager for PEG’s Ending Overfishing in the South Atlantic 
and U.S. Caribbean Campaign and work from a home office in Florida, 
Georgia, South Carolina or North Carolina.

https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/3093/senior-associate%252c-ending-overfishing-in-the-southeast/job

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Senior Officer, International Policy, Pew Environment Group

London, UK

The Senior Officer International Policy is responsible for the 
development and delivery of identified RFMO-related conservation 
strategies and activities, and related intergovernmental policy 
advocacy, to deliver on identified PEG international marine conservation 
objectives. This position is based in the Pew Trusts UK office.

https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/3138/senior-officer%252c-international-policy/job

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Area Water Resources Extension Agent, Clemson University

Charleston, SC

This Time-Limited position will provide water quality protection, water 
resource conservation, pollution prevention and watershed management 
outreach programming primarily in the Lowcountry region of South 
Carolina including Berkeley, Dorchester and Charleston Counties. 
Oversight and coordination of specific goals and regional Carolina Clear 
activities will also be provided. Position will be located in the 
Charleston County Extension Office.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.  Assist in coordinating the planning, development, organization, 
marketing, implementation and evaluation of Carolina Clear programming 
in this region with the Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium. 
Audiences for program outreach will range from youth to technical staff 
and professionals. Carolina Clear was established by Clemson University 
Cooperative Extension Service (CES) to inform and educate communities 
about water quality, water quantity and the cumulative effects of 
stormwater. Carolina Clear addresses the special significance of South 
Carolina's water resources, and the role they play in the state's 
economy, environmental health, and overall quality of life 
(www.clemson.edu/carolinaclear <http://www.clemson.edu/carolinaclear>).

For more information, please go to: http://findjobs.clemson.edu 
<http://findjobs.clemson.edu>  JobID: 11806

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Research Technician, University of South Florida

St. Petersburg, FL

The Fish Ecology Lab at the College of Marine Science, University of  
South Florida, seeks to hire a Research Technician. The successful  
applicant will participate in several field-based projects 
including research on goliath grouper, lionfish, and 
commercially-harvested reef fishes. The successful applicant will hold a 
master's or bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, fisheries or a 
related field. Salary is dependent upon experience and level of degree 
($12 - $15/hr). The start date is flexible but preference will be given 
to those that can begin by October 15, 2012.

Required skills: The successful applicant must be a certified SCUBA 
diver and preference will go to those with AAUS certification. Must be 
able to work on boats ranging in size from small personal crafts (up to 
30'), medium charter boats (30-50'), and large, commercial fishing 
vessels (>50'). The applicant must be able to work in adverse conditions 
(e.g., rough seas), be able to lift at least 50lbs, work both 
independently and in group scenarios (including with other scientists 
and commercial fishermen), and must have excellent organizational skills.

Preferred skills: Preference will go to applicants that have experience 
towing and driving boats up to 26' in length, basic lab experience 
(necropsy, otolith extraction), and basic computer experience (MS Office 
including Access and Excel, R statistical language, GIS).

How to apply: Please complete the application at this link:
http://www.marine.usf.edu/fishecology/people/join/positions/research-technician/. 
Position 
<http://www.marine.usf.edu/fishecology/people/join/positions/research-technician/.%20Position> 
will remain open until filled, however review of applications will begin 
immediately with preference given to those received by September 24, 2012.

Contact: For information regarding the available position, please 
contact Dr. Chris Stallings, stallings at usf.edu <mailto:stallings at usf.edu>
with "Research Tech Position" in the subject of the email. Additional 
info about the Fish Ecology Lab at USF is available at 
http://www.marine.usf.edu/fishecology/.

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COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH MANAGER, NORTH PACIFIC RESEARCH BOARD

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

Position Description: The North Pacific Research Board (NPRB) in 
Anchorage sponsors research relating to the fisheries or marine 
ecosystems in the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean, and 
is seeking a skilled science communication manager to fill the 
full-time, exempt position of Communication and Outreach Manager. This 
position will be responsible for managing the communication and outreach 
programs of NPRB (http://www.nprb.org), working with funded researchers 
on outreach for the annually funded science projects and sharing 
research results from the integrated ecosystem research projects - the 
Bering Sea Project (http://bsierp.nprb.org), the Gulf of Alaska Project 
(http://gulfofalaska.nprb.org) and Arctic initiatives 
(http://arctic.nprb.org).

Inquiries may be directed to Communication and Outreach Director Nora 
Deans (nora.deans at nprb.org <mailto:nora.deans at nprb.org>, 907-644-6707) 
or Science Director Francis Wiese (francis.wiese at nprb.org 
<mailto:francis.wiese at nprb.org>, 907-644-6713). Salary is negotiable, 
commensurate with experience and qualifications. Applications will be 
accepted until October 15, 2012 with an anticipated start date December 
1, 2012.

For full description, see attached.


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Associate Curator - Corals/Ocean Commotion, Florida Aquarium

Tampa, FL

The Florida Aquarium is seeking a senior manager position within our 
Husbandry department. The Associate Curator will work with the Director 
of Husbandry inleading our coral restoration and conservation efforts as 
well as oversee a diverse collection of invertebrates and animals, 
including coral, within the Ocean Commotion gallery. The successful 
candidate will have managerial experiencein leading Biologists; be 
competent in the acquisition/ disposition and maintenance of a living 
collection; be able to work with other Associate Curators and Animal 
Health team to ensure the highest possible animal health standards and 
protocols are followed; work well with a diversity of other departments: 
Education, Life Support/Engineering, Guest Relations, etc. to ensure a 
positive guest experience.

Qualifications: Bachelors; 5 years' experience in an AZA or equivalent 
type setting; 2 years successful management experience in leading a 
team; SCUBA certification required and the ability to be rescue diver 
certified within 6 months; Prefer collection and boat operating experience

Benefits include: Health, Dental, Life, Short Term and Long Term 
Disability, and a Paid Time Off plan.

Forward resume and salary requirements to: hr at flaquarium.org 
<mailto:hr at flaquarium.org>

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Program Associate – Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, Consortium for 
Ocean Leadership

Washington, DC

The Consortium for Ocean Leadership is pleased to announce the search 
for a Program Associate for the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative 
(GoMRI). This is a regular, full-time, exempt position. The position 
will report to the GoMRI Project Administration Manager in the Research 
and Education department.

This position supports the coordination of grant management 
administration, proposal review, post-award administration, and 
communication and outreach efforts for GoMRI. GoMRI is a BP-supported 
independent research program involving $500M over ten years to study the 
effect of the Deepwater Horizon incident and potential associated impact 
of this and similar incidents on the environment and public health, as 
well as to develop improved spill mitigation, oil detection, 
characterization, and remediation technologies.

http://www.oceanleadership.org/2012/program-associate-gulf-of-mexico-research-initiative-gomri/

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Physical Oceanographer (Modelling), British Antarctic Survey

Cambridge, UK

The British Antarctic Survey is inviting applications for a 3-year 
postdoctoral research position to undertake high-resolution model 
analysis to investigate dynamical processes in the Southern Ocean.

This position will contribute to a project funded by the Natural 
Environment Research Council (NERC): Expose (EXport Pathways Out of the 
Southern ocean and the Effect on anthropogenic carbon sequestration).

The postdoctoral researcher will focus on studying the dynamics 
associated with interior pathways ventilating the Southern Ocean and 
sequestrating anthropogenic carbon using a state-of-the art 
high-resolution ocean model and its adjoint. The MITgcm-based Southern 
Ocean reanalysis "Southern State Estimate (SOSE)" 
(http://sose.ucsd.edu/) will be used to investigate Southern Ocean 
ventilation, and the adjoint of the model will be run to trace back the 
pathways taken by water-masses since their last contact with the surface 
layer. Sensitivity analysis will be run to investigate the critical 
dynamics at play in setting the Southern Ocean ventilation and their 
possible change in the future. We particularly seek a researcher with an 
interest and talent in ocean model analysis and ability in running 
numerical simulations to develop deeper dynamical understanding of ocean 
circulation and climate. Direct previous experience of running ocean 
models will be seen as a significant advantage. The researcher will join 
a team of scientists at the British Antarctic Survey and will strongly 
collaborate with project partners at the National Oceanography Centre, 
and in the USA (Johns Hopkins, Hawaii, Scripps, Colorado State).

http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/vacancies/job.php?JobID=762

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International Policy and Analysis, NOAA

Silver Spring, MD

We are seeking an expert in international policy with an emphasis in 
fisheries management as a plus. The work location is Silver Spring, MD, 
at the NOAA facilities to support the Office of International Affairs 
within the NOAA/NMFS. The period of performance will be 12 months 
beginning early September 2012. There is a strong likelihood for 
continuation beyond the first year.

Ocean Associates, Inc conducts research, offer policy advice, and 
provide personnel to government and industry clients for coastal, 
oceanic, fisheries, and protected resources.

The candidate for this job should demonstrate knowledge in fisheries 
science and management as well as domestic and international natural 
resource regulations. They will support the implementation of management 
strategies and help assess the industry trends worldwide using current 
scientific disciplines and methodologies for planning purposes. This 
work will also include drafting congressional reports and participating 
in international meetings. There will be travel associated with this 
position.

http://oceanassoc.com/Jobs/InternationalPolicyAndAnalysis.html

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Marine Conservation Internship, REEF

Key Largo, FL

Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) is now accepting 
applications for the Spring 2013 Marine Conservation Internship. The 
internship is designed to provide in-depth experience in marine 
conservation and non-profit organizations. The program is geared to 
college-age individuals (Juniors, Seniors, recent graduates & graduate 
students). REEF Interns gain experience in community outreach, education 
programs, and field work including lionfish handling/collection and reef 
fish identification. Interns also have opportunities to scuba dive and 
volunteer with other marine conservation and non-profit organizations. 
The internship is unpaid, but a housing stipend is sometimes available. 
The internship is based out of REEF Headquarters in Key Largo, Florida.

http://www.reef.org/about/internships/application

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Marine Education Internship, Smithsonian Marine Station

Ft. Pierce, FL

The Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit in Fort Pierce, Florida is 
located on the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), the most diverse estuary in 
the U.S., and less than one mile from the Atlantic Ocean. This unique 
educational facility provides a window into these underwater worlds, 
offering a variety of hands-on experiences to daily visitors, as well as 
programming opportunities. Our focus is on displaying ecosystems as 
complex communities of organisms interacting in their environments. The 
six main exhibits are models of local Florida ecosystems (seagrass bed, 
mangrove forest, coral reef, etc.) and vary in size from 500 to 3,000 
gallons. We also have a touch tank and a variety of smaller displays.


With the help of our dynamic displays we strive to provide the public 
with a better understanding of the fragile marine ecosystems of the IRL 
and surrounding area and the impact humans are having on these fragile 
ecosystems. The responsibilities of the Education Intern are to 
interpret to visitors in the gallery and at the touch tank, lead daily 
feeding tours for the public, lead educational programs for school and 
groups, assist with special events, and create educational displays. The 
education intern may also assist aquarium husbandry staff with routine 
duties, such as tank monitoring, cleaning, specimen collection and 
feeding as needed. Additional objectives can be developed with education 
staff based on intern’s personal interests, strengths and/or experience.

http://www.sms.si.edu/Internship_Announcement_Winter%202013.pdf

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Naturalist Camp SEA Lab, CSUMB
Monterey, CA

Camp SEA Lab, based out of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in 
California, fosters lifelong excitement, scientific understanding, and 
stewardship of our coasts and ocean through our Outdoor School and 
summer science camps.   We are seeking enthusiastic, caring and 
dedicated individuals who want to help educate youth about conservation 
and stewardship of the marine environment.  Camp SEA Lab recruits 
individuals who are positive role models and creative educators who are 
interested in challenging themselves professionally.

We are now accepting applications for our Spring & Summer 2013 seasons. 
  All positions are open until filled.  You can find our on-line 
application and more information on our website at www.campsealab.org 
<http://www.campsealab.org/>and at 
https://mocha.csumb.edu/uhr/jobs/job_announce.jsp?job_number=FP2012-394&req_id=001507

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Rangers' Assistant, Statia National Marine Park
St. Statia, Netherlands Antilles

As Marine Park rangers’ assistant (formerly intern), your work schedule 
will be for 40 hours per week (generally 7am – 4pm Monday to Friday) to 
learn the job skills of a Marine Park ranger, as well as overlapping 
National Park duties. You will be working together with the Marine Park 
rangers and Manager. The main activities will include:

•Assisting the Marine Park ranger with all aspects of ranger duties in 
the Marine Park, varying from maintenance of yacht and dive moorings, 
Marine Park patrols and research dives
•Assisting the Turtle Coordinator with 1-2 night patrols each week for 
nesting sea turtles during nesting season (March – October).
•HelpingNational Parkstaff with coordination and work with children in 
snorkel club and junior ranger club each week and with the Summer Club 
program in July/August.
•Assisting National Park staff with their monthly educational visits to 
the local primary schools.
•Taking a lead on an individual research or management orientated 
project in line with the organization objectives – to be decided after 
orientation period of internship and to be completed before end of 
internship if relevant.(This is NOT always possible)
•Assist with orientation and leadership of volunteer crews staying at 
the Botanical Garden (groups of up to 8 international volunteers for 2 
month periods camp at the Garden – see project information on 
www.workingabroad.com <http://www.workingabroad.com>).
•Assisting when needed with the maintenance of the phase 1 gardens 
(weeding, watering), care of shade house, Fruit Orchard and Children’s 
Garden in phase 2 and occasionally assisting with trail maintenance work.

http://www.environmentjobs.com/environment-jobs/statia-national-marine-park-rangers-assistant.36382.htm



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/Suzanne Garrett/

/DCMC Coordinator/

/IUCN/

/1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 300/

/Washington, DC 20009/


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