[Jpjobs] Fwd: DCMC Jobs List Oct. 25
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Oct 25 12:39:16 EDT 2013
This week's openings:
1.Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO)
2.Associate Specialist: Fisheries Scientist, UC Santa Barbara
3.Sustainable Fisheries Group Coordinator, UC Santa Barbara
4.Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Santa Barbara
5.Director & Professor, URI Coastal Resources Center
6.Program Manager, Texas Sea Grant @ Texas A&M University
7.Analyst-Programmer, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
8.Program Coordinator, Ocean Acidification
9.Citizen Science Coordinator, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
10.Wildlife Campaign Assistant, WildAid
11.Assist/Assoc Professor Microbiology, Florida International University
12.Research Associate (Post Doc), Oregon State University
13.Research Associate (Post Doc), Oregon State University
14.Tenure Track Marine Ecologist, Florida International University
15.Associate, Blue Earth Consultants
16.Senior Marine Mammal Specialist, Hemmera
17.Resident Lecturer in Natural Resource Management, School for Field
Studies
18.Resident Lecturer in Environmental Policy and Socioeconomic Values,
School for Field Studies
19.Programme Officer/Senior Programme Officer, Sustainable Seafood,
World Wildlife Fund
20.Marine Ornithology Senior Environmental Specialist, Natural England
21.European Marine Sites Adviser, Natural England
22.Regional Seas Team Marine Adviser, Natural England
23.Project Manager - Data Collection, SeaFish
24.Asian Salmon Program Manager, Wild Salmon Center
25.Science Officer, Barefoot Conservation
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1. Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO)
Mid-Atlantic Region
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) is seeking
candidates for the position of Executive Director. This is a leadership
position with organizational responsibilities to advance the interests
of MARCO http://www.midatlanticocean.org
<http://www.midatlanticocean.org/>. The successful candidate will
exhibit the vision, leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial
skills required to grow MARCO and enable it to deliver products and
services of value to the five Mid-Atlantic States – New York, New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. The Executive Director works on
behalf of MARCO and reports to and serves at the pleasure of the MARCO
Management Board of Directors. This is a one-year contractual position
with potential for renewal, pending funds.
The full position description can be found here:
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2. Associate Specialist: Fisheries Scientist, UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA
The Sustainable Fisheries Group (SFG) at the University of California,
Santa Barbara seeks up to two fisheries scientists to explore innovative
solutions to challenges in fisheries, marine resource management and
conservation. The fisheries scientist(s) will be responsible for leading
both theoretical work and applied analyses with partners related to
diverse projects around the world including California, Latin America,
the Indo-Pacific and the Caribbean.
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SFG is a multidisciplinary research hub affiliated with the Bren School
of Environmental Science & Management and the Marine Science Institute
at UCSB. SFG merges economic and ecological principles to address
applied and theoretical challenges (
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<http://sfg.msi.ucsb.edu/>). SFG develops innovative science focused on
market-based approaches to resource conservation, bioeconomic tradeoff
analyses, marine spatial planning, and data-poor fishery management, and
applies these tools to real-world challenges.
https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00264
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3. Sustainable Fisheries Group Coordinator, UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA
The Sustainable Fisheries Group (SFG) at the University of California,
Santa Barbara seeks an outstanding researcher to support a partnership
with the Waitt Institute focused on collaborations with local
governments and communities to create comprehensive ocean zoning and
fisheries management solutions that empower communities to restore their
oceans to full productivity. The researcher will be responsible for
leading economic analyses and biological assessments of marine
resources, conducting literature reviews and synthesis in fisheries,
ecology and natural resource economics, and running bioeconomic models
and tradeoff analyses in order to provide scientific input to multi-use
marine spatial planning initiatives.
https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00265
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4. Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA
Job Description: The Sustainable Fisheries Group (SFG) at the University
of California, Santa Barbara seeks a quantitative ecologist, fisheries
scientist or marine conservation biologist for a post-doctoral scholar
position to begin in 2014. The research focus of the position will be
to conduct empirical and/or theoretical analysis and explore innovative
solutions to applied challenges in fisheries, marine resource management
and conservation. Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in ecology,
fisheries science, or a closely related field prior to the position
start date. The ideal candidate will have excellent quantitative and
modeling skills and an interest and track record in publishing in top
scientific journals. Interest and or experience in spatial modeling is
a plus. The scholar will collaborate with SFG, a multidisciplinary
research hub merging economics and ecology to address applied and
theoretical challenges.
http://sfg.msi.ucsb.edu/
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5. Director & Professor, URI Coastal Resources Center
Narragansett Bay, RI
The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography seeks
applicants for the position of director for the Coastal Resources
Center. This will be a full faculty (9 month academic year) appointment
at the Graduate School of Oceanography with 3 months available for
summer re-contracting. Fifty one percent of the position's level of
effort/time will be allocated to the academic side of the job of
teaching, mentoring students, and research; while 49 percent will be
allocated to leading/directing the Center.
Here's the link to the URI posting Apply for CRC Director position
<https://jobs.uri.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=147961>
It is not listed as "CRC Director", but as "Professor, Oceanography" and
is posting # 6001259
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6. Program Manager, Texas Sea Grant @ Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
The Program Manager provides leadership and has responsibility for
coordinating the activities of the Texas Sea Grant Extension Program
(TXSGE) and its personnel (currently comprising six county marine agents
and five marine specialists) and working closely with the Director and
the Research Coordinator as an integral part of the Texas Sea Grant
College Program management.
The Texas A&M System is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer committed to diversity.
To apply: https://jobpath.tamu.edu/postings/search
Posting Number: S00124FY14
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7. Analyst-Programmer, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Juneau, Anchorage, or Fairbanks, AK
The Marine Mammals Research Program of the Alaska Department of Fish and
Game (ADF&G) is recruiting for an Analyst-Programmer position.
The position is full-time and permanent, and the selected candidate will
aid in the management, storage, access, and analysis of marine mammal
research data. The ADF&G Marine Mammals Research Program is a research
team currently focused on ice seals, Steller sea lions, harbor seals,
walruses, belugas, and bowhead whales; additional information may be
found on the program's website:
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=marinemammalprogram.main
A significant portion of the near-term data management tasks for this
Analyst-Programmer position will involve designing a data management
system and consolidating and migrating these data into SQL Server and
creating user interfaces using Access or web-based programming
languages. The incumbent will also conduct analyses independently and
with staff biometricians and biologists; as such, there will be
opportunities to be involved in scientific publications and field work.
Full details about the recruitment for this position may be found here:
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/alaska/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=744869
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8. Program Coordinator, Ocean Acidification
Washington, DC
The Program Coordinator, Ocean Acidification position will be
responsible for developing content for partners and implementing
engagement strategies that advance the program’s goals, as well as
organizing and facilitating the day-to-day activities of the program and
its team members. This position will include approximately 50%
development of content for the program and taking an active role in
partner and stakeholder engagement, and approximately 50% administrative
and logistical responsibilities, such as event planning, meeting
coordination and database organization.
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/who-we-are/job-listings/program-coordinator-ocean.html
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9. Citizen Science Coordinator, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Edgewater, MD
Based at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), a
research institute of the Smithsonian Institution located in Edgewater,
MD, approx. 26 miles east of Washington DC and 5 miles south of
Annapolis at a modern laboratory and office complex on 2,650 acres of
land surrounding the Rhode River subestuary of Chesapeake Bay. Website:
www.serc.si.edu The Coordinator will develop and establish Citizen
Science program requirements, annual operating budgets, and to recruit,
train, and manage public participants in environmental research projects.
http://www.conservationjobboard.com/JobListingDetail.php?id=36299076&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+ConservationJobBoard+%28Conservation+Job+Board%29#sthash.JhXmXR2s.dpuf
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10. Wildlife Campaign Assistant, WildAid
San Francisco, CA
The Wildlife Campaign Assistant will support multiple, fast-paced
wildlife campaigns focusing on reducing global demand for elephant
ivory, rhino horn, shark fin and manta ray. The Wildlife Campaign
Assistant will be responsible for advancing day-to-day activities on
multiple wildlife campaigns, including tracking progress and timelines,
coordinating internally and with partners, researching and preparing
briefings for campaign communications, and preparing reports and funding
proposals. Travel will be required (30%), sometimes at short notice,
both within the US to Washington DC/New York, and internationally to
China, Vietnam, London, etc. Compensation days are not generally given
for travel. They will report to the Managing Director and work closely
with the Executive Director, Chief China Representative, and Campaign
Manager.
http://www.wildaid.org/job/wildlife-campaign-assistant
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11. Assist/Assoc Professor Microbiology, Florida International University
Miami, FL
The Department of Biological Sciences at Florida International
University (http://biology.fiu.edu/) is seeking applicants for a tenure
track (Assistant or Associate Professor) position in MICROBIOLOGY.
Areas of prospective research foci include but are not limited to:
bacterial pathogenicity, virology, microbial genomics, and environmental
microbiology. The Department of Biological Sciences has 4,700 majors and
120 graduate students in fields ranging from cell and molecular biology
to evolution and ecology. The successful candidate will be expected to
maintain an externally funded research program, supervise graduate
students in our Ph.D. program, and teach upper level undergraduate and
graduate level courses in areas of expertise in addition to rotation in
teaching General Microbiology. Position is contingent upon funding.
https://pslinks.fiu.edu/psp/jobs/CUSTOMER/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1000
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12. Research Associate (Post Doc), Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
The Research Associate (Post Doc) conducts independent research under
the guidance of the Principal Investigator (PI) in one or more of the
following topics: (1) probabilistic projections of the impact of
Greenland Ice Sheet melting on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning
Circulation; (2) quantifying the effect of oscillations of the moon's
orbit around Earth (Lunar Nodal Cycle) on tides, ocean mixing, and
climate; or (3) estimating climate sensitivity from temperature
reconstructions and global climate model simulations of the Last Glacial
Maximum.
https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=339428
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13. Research Associate (Post Doc), Oregon State University
Newport, OR
The Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies (CIMRS) invites
applications for a full-time 1.00 FTE, 12-month, fixed-term Research
Associate (Post Doc) position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the
Director.
This position within the Cooperative Institute funded by NOAA conducts
research on the linkages between climate change and the Northern
California Current Large Marine Ecosystem and addresses what tools are
best for prediction of future impacts in order to advise NOAA in the
area of Integrated Ecosystem Assessments, possible effects on key
species, (e.g., ESA listed or harvested) and how physical forcing may
propagate in the marine food chain.
Position Duties
58% - Collaborates with scientists from various academic and federal
entities to compare methodologies that will be used to quantify and
assess how climate conditions have changed in the Northern California
Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Analysis of existing long-term physical
and biological data sets will be achieved through the use of various
statistical and modeling software packages.
30% - Prepares scientific manuscripts of results for publication in
peer-reviewed national and international journals.
5%-Prepares and presents oral and poster presentations of results at
national and international meetings.
5% - Provides quarterly updates on research progress to NOAA collaborators.
2% - Participates in sea-going activities if necessary.
https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=341332
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14. Tenure Track Marine Ecologist, Florida International University
Miami, FL
The Department of Biological Sciences at Florida International
University (http://biology.fiu.edu/) is seeking applicants for a tenure
track (Assistant or Associate Professor) position in MARINE ECOLOGY.
Applicants from all areas of Marine Ecology are welcome. The Department
of Biological Sciences has 4,700 majors and 120 graduate students in
fields ranging from cell and molecular biology to evolution and ecology.
The successful candidate will participate in the Marine Science Program
(http://casgroup.fiu.edu/marine/), a new and growing interdisciplinary
initiative emphasizing research and teaching in coastal marine science.
https://pslinks.fiu.edu/psp/jobs/CUSTOMER/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1000
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15. Associate, Blue Earth Consultants
San Francisco, CA
Are you passionate about coastal and ocean resource management? Are you
exceptionally organized and possess superior project management
capabilities? Do you enjoy creating structure and efficiency out of
chaos? Are you a Jack/Jane of all trades who wants to help the company
realize its enormous potential with a can do attitude? If you are
looking for an exciting opportunity to dip your hands into a little bit
of everything in a dynamic start-up environment with global ambitions
and a desire to save the planet, we are looking for you!
Blue Earth Consultants was established in 2005. We are a boutique
consulting firm that specializes in providing its clients with
strategies to enhance and develop durable and sustainable solutions
through the use of innovative and practical tools. Our consulting
engagements include strategic planning/business planning, sustainable
financing of protected areas, monitoring and evaluation, integrating
science into policy and management, resource management and sustainable
business practices. Our core services in these areas include research
and writing, project management, facilitation, grant writing, and
modeling, all with a specific emphasis on white water to blue water
ecosystems and issues. We work with diverse clients, from foundations to
inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), governments, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), universities, and businesses. We tailor each
project to our clients’ needs and deliver the highest quality,
solutions-oriented products in a timely, strategic, and professional
manner.
The ideal candidate is happiest doing a little bit of everything,
thrives in environments with significant variety in job
responsibilities, and is team player.
Primary Responsibilities:
The main duties of the Associate include, but are not limited to:
·Development and implementation of winning proposal strategies
·Quantitative and qualitative analysis research and analysis, and modeling
·Development of PowerPoint presentations and high-quality reports for
client deliverables
·Ensuring that the quality of deliverable is of the consistently high
standard necessary to obtain and maintain Blue Earth’s recognition as a
firm of choice
·Conduct social science interviews, either in-person or over the phone
·Lead and support projects where necessary
·Responsibly manage project teams as required for successful completion
of each project
·Present project findings to various stakeholder groups, both informally
and formally
·Cultivate and expand the firm’s existing client base
Qualifications:
_Skills and Attributes_
·Exceptional project management and organizational capabilities
·Proficiency at managing multiple projects with tight and often
competing deadlines Experience in our 5 service areas and areas of
expertise as described on our website
·Possession of a methodical, analytical, strategic, diligent, and
creative approach to problem solving and decision-making
·Quantitative data analysis skills; modeling skills
·Ability to produce products in a timely fashion through collaborative
processes and to work effectively with diverse partners from public and
private institutions
·Command of strong written and oral communication skills, and the
ability to distill critical information from diverse and detailed
sources across disciplines, and translating that information between
technical experts and more general audiences
·Strong, personal commitment to realizing the mission, and adhering to
the values, of Blue Earth Consultants
·The unshakeable ability to maintain neutrality and objectivity for
clients and stakeholder projects, and in the interest of facilitating
the meeting of minds with divergent motivations
·High sense of professionalism, maturity, and discretion as
appropriate to the nature and sensitivity of our clients and projects
·Manage sensitive and proprietary information with discretion and
confidentiality
_Knowledge and Experience_
·Interdisciplinary training in marine, fisheries, and ocean and coastal
sustainable resource management, sustainable finance, organizational
effectiveness, communications, and/or public policy
·PhD with 1-2 years relevant experience strongly preferred. Minimum of a
master’s degree in a relevant field and 3-5 years relevant experience
·Solid understanding of natural resource issues and solutions
·Experience with strategic planning, applied research, monitoring and
evaluation, and integrating data into decision-making about complex
environmental issues; an understanding of the challenges of achieving
this integration
·Familiarity with social science concepts and the application of social
science to achieve ecosystem management and/or resource conservation
objectives
·Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills
·Ability and practice in synthesizing and translating quantitative and
qualitative data and information to provide scientific frameworks for
practicable solutions to sensitive issues
·Experience managing programs, contractors, and facilitating groups
·Experience with obtaining funding
·Experience with delivering on multiple projects
·Excellent skills working with Microsoft Office applications (Excel,
PowerPoint, Word)
·Spanish a plus for our overseas projects
Location:
The position will be based in the offices of Blue Earth Consultants,
LLC, in Oakland, California. Some travel within California, possibly
elsewhere in the U.S. and abroad will be required.
Start Date:
The position will remain open until a suitable applicant is found.
**
Blue Earth Consultants:
Blue Earth Consultants is an equal opportunity employer. Our employee
compensation and benefits package includes health insurance, commuter
checks, 401k, paid holidays/time off, and potential for bonuses. The
employee relationship between the employee and Blue Earth Consultants is
an At Will relationship.
·Compensation: DOE
·Principals only. Recruiters, please do not contact this job poster.
·Please, no phone calls about this job!
·Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or
commercial interests.
Application:
Send Resume, writing sample, salary expectations, and 3 references to
jaan at blueearthconsultants.com <mailto:jaan at blueearthconsultants.com> ,
no calls please.
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16. Senior Marine Mammal Specialist, Hemmera
Vancouver or Victoria, BC, Canada
We are looking for a Senior Leader and expert in Marine Mammals based in
British Columbia, Canada, to be the technical lead for our team of
marine specialists, leading, directing and managing highly technical
studies on exciting projects in BC. Through this role you will also help
Hemmera build long-term capacity and opportunity for further marine
mammal related work in BC, Canada and the US. Ideally you will be well
published, possess highly effective team and communication skills as
well as knowledge and experience in environmental assessment, and recent
experience providing technical solutions to industry that may affect
marine mammals.
To learn more, please visit Hemmera's career page:
http://www.hemmera.com/careers/career-opportunities
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17. Resident Lecturer in Natural Resource Management, School for Field
Studies
Bocas del Toro, Panama
The SFS program on Tropical Island Biodiversity Studies (TIBS), located
in Bocas del Toro, Panama, seeks an enthusiastic, team-oriented
individual to serve as part of a residential team of faculty and staff
that delivers an interdisciplinary, hands-on learning experience to
students spending a semester abroad.TIBS has a thematic focus on the
tropical island ecosystems, including the coastal and terrestrial
ecosystems and the economic and sociocultural systems unique to the
Bocas del Toro archipelago in the Panamanian Caribbean.
On a contract basis, teach the Principles of Resource Management course
during the fall and spring semesters in Tropical Island Biodiversity
Studies. Contribute significant content to the Coastal Ecology course on
terrestrial ecology. Contribute to student learning in the area of
natural resource management, including coastal and forest resources and
agricultural systems. Lead designated components of the programs
research plan and, as part of this, oversee, mentor, and grade the
student directed research projects.
http://fieldstudies.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=2602903
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18. Resident Lecturer in Environmental Policy and Socioeconomic Values,
School for Field Studies
Bocas del Toro,Panama
The SFS program on Tropical Island Biodiversity and Conservation Studies
(TIBS), located in Bocas del Toro, Panama, seeks an enthusiastic,
team-oriented individual to serve as part of a residential team of
faculty and staff that delivers an interdisciplinary, hands-on learning
experience to students spending a semester abroad.TIBS has a thematic
focus on the tropical island ecosystems, including the coastal and
terrestrial ecosystems and the economic and sociocultural systems unique
to the Bocas del Toro archipelago in the Panamanian Caribbean.
This position is for a resident lecturer to teach the Environmental
Policy and Socioeconomics course during the spring 2014 semester
(February to May). Resident lecturers also lead designated components of
the research plan and, as part of this, oversee, mentor, and grade the
student Directed Research projects. The successful candidate will
provide high impact, experiential teaching and participate fully in the
implementation of the Center's multi-year research plan that addresses
these issues.
http://fieldstudies.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=3203696
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19. Programme Officer/Senior Programme Officer, Sustainable Seafood,
World Wildlife Fund
Hong Kong
To cope with the increasing demand in sustainable seafood in Hong Kong,
the Footprint Team of WWF-Hong Kong is recruiting a core member to the
team. This person will be responsible for developing and executing
strategies and operational plans for WWF Hong Kong’s Seafood Choice
Initiative designed to engage businesses and general public to adopt WWF
Hong Kong’s Seafood Guide for their serving and consumption of seafood.
Responsibilities:
* Assist in devising and implementing short-term and long-term
strategies and tactics to engage businesses (wholesalers, retailers,
restaurants) to adopt the Seafood Guide in their sourcing and
catering operations
* Run public facing events to motivate the general public to use the
Guide in their daily life
* Keep up-to-date with catering market trend in Hong Kong, and
recommend timely adjustments in the programme plan
* Work closely with communications team to roll-out the programme
effectively
* Produce marketing and education materials, including web-site
contents for promoting the Guide
* Establish contacts and maintain relationship with various key
stakeholders, create distribution channels to distribute the Seafood
Guide
http://www.wwf.org.hk/en/whoweare/jobs/?10320/Programme-OfficerSenior-Programme-Officer-Sustainable-Seafood-Job-Code-W-PO-SS
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20. Marine Ornithology Senior Environmental Specialist, Natural England
Natural England currently has a vacancy within the Marine Specialist
Advice team.
The Environmental Specialist Job Family includes roles recognised
broadly for their specialist knowledge about core environmental
processes and/or mechanisms for environmental improvement.
These people use expertise to shape delivery, support colleagues, build
capability, develop guidance and resolve complex issues. They engage
with a range of audiences (staff, stakeholders, the public, scientific
and technical communities), communicating effectively about potentially
complex issues. They also lead Natural England’s forward thinking,
identifying new issues to be resolved such as needs for improved
guidance and standards, or for new evidence.
http://www.naturalengland.gov.uk/about_us/jobs/irc80673.aspx
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21. European Marine Sites Adviser, Natural England
Natural England currently has a vacancy within MPA Designations and
Conservation Advice team.
The main purpose of the post is to provide project management support to
the Special Protection Areas (SPA) designations project and to other
Marine Protected Area projects as required.
http://www.naturalengland.gov.uk/about_us/jobs/irc80595.aspx
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22. Regional Seas Team Marine Adviser, Natural England
Natural England currently has vacancies within Irish Seas team, Cornwall
& IoS team, Southern North Sea team and Southern Regional Seas team
(however there may be some flexibility to be located within other teams).
These roles provide support to Marine Lead Advisers with complex
casework and leading on standard casework with guidance.
http://www.naturalengland.gov.uk/about_us/jobs/irc80632.aspx
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23. Project Manager - Data Collection, SeaFish
Edinburgh, Scotland
Implement seafood industry economics data collection programmes to
supply data sets suitable to fulfil the EU Data Collection Framework
obligations for the catching and processing sectors and to form the
basis for economic analysis, evidence and expert advice.
http://www.seafish.org/vacancies/project-manager---data-collection-(edinburgh)
<http://www.seafish.org/vacancies/project-manager---data-collection-%28edinburgh%29>
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24. Asian Salmon Program Manager, Wild Salmon Center
Sapporo or Tokyo, Japan
The Asian Salmon Program Manager is a regular, full-time position; s/he
is responsible for designing and implementing program strategies for
WSC’s conservation activities in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region. This
position will lead the WSC’s efforts to protect and sustain wild salmon
fisheries and ecosystems in Japan, with a particular emphasis on
Hokkaido Island. This position will directly engage key stakeholders
(e.g. commercial and sport fishing communities, seafood industry
representatives, government officials and local communities) in Japan
and the larger Asia-Pacific region to support the sustainability of wild
salmon fisheries and help them become a significant source of
sustainable, third party certified seafood. Key objectives will be to
engage the Japanese salmon fishery in certification efforts or a
credible fishery improvement project (FIP) as well as engaging major
buyers and processors of salmon in Japan and China. Engaging and
building relations with the Japanese sport fishing community on
conservation efforts including development of aquatic reserves and
additional protections for rare and endangered salmonids (e.g. Sea run
taimen and cherry salmon) will be a priority.
http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org./about/jobs.php#Asia
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25. Science Officer, Barefoot Conservation
Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Barefoot Conservation is a new and exciting, not-for-profit organisation
that takes a fresh look at marine conversation and community awareness.
All of the Barefoot staff share the same passion for making a real
difference at a grass root level, on all our projects.
Under the guidance of the Project Scientist help co-ordinating the
Science Training Programme for volunteers and the daily science survey
activities. Assist the PS with data analysis, report writing, project
logistics and administration when needed. Supervise and help train
volunteers during the Science Training Programme including holding some
lectures and in water pointy dives.
_General role description_
Assist the Project Scientist with the development and implementation of
the Science Training Programme.
Organise and supervise the daily science survey programme.
Help the Project Scientist with bi-monthly project reports and data
analysis.
Supervision and training of volunteers/host country scholars during STP.
Assist with project logistics and administration when needed.
Help teach the Manta Ray Research Programme, working with the Aquatic
Alliance.
http://www.barefootconservation.org/home/about/careers-with-barefoot-conservation/vacancies/item/196-science-officer.html
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