[Jpjobs] Fwd: DCMC Jobs List May 9

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri May 9 14:33:43 EDT 2014


This week's openings:

1.President & CEO, Consortium for Ocean Leadership

2.Program Assistant, MARCO

3.Communications Manager, MARCO

4.Student Services Contractor, US EPA

5.Staff Attorney, Oceans, Earthjustice

6.Policy Associate, Save the Bay

7.Program Support Specialist, NOAA

8.Environmental Scientist, NOAA

9.Postdoctoral Fellow in Marine or Fisheries Sciences, Savannah State 
University

10.Research Associate, NOAA/ECS

11.Manager, Marine Conservation, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

12.Extension Educator – Michigan Sea Grant

13.PROGRAM ASSISTANT, INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION, Wild Foundation

14.Intermediate /Senior Marine Mammal Biologist, Stantec

15.Junior Research Group Leader, University of Bremen

16.Volunteer Positions, OceansWatch

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1. President & CEO, Consortium for Ocean Leadership

Washington, DC

The President is the Chief Executive Officer of the Consortium for Ocean 
Leadership and reports to its Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees 
seeks a strategic and visionary leader who is dedicated to and driven by 
the intricacies and intersections of scientific, societal and national 
needs. The President proactively leads conversations that build trust, 
and leverages relationships and partnerships across federal, academic, 
and industrial sectors to advance the needs and missions of the ocean 
sciences community.

On behalf of its members, Ocean Leadership’s President articulates an 
innovative vision that is unique to the national and international ocean 
sciences agenda and leverages the talent of the organization to manage 
research and education initiatives and strategic programs. The President 
serves as a facilitator of institutions and leads the senior leadership 
team to ensure that the community’s resources are effectively utilized 
and that program objectives are met.

See attached description for more information.

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2. Program Assistant, MARCO

Mid-Atlantic

The Program Assistant will play an integral role in working with the 
MARCO Management Board and Staff in advancing MARCO’s priorities to 
address challenges facing the ocean, and engage diverse ocean 
stakeholders and decision makers in meaningful participation in MARCO’s 
initiatives. The Program Assistant will report directly to MARCO’s 
Program Manager.

http://midatlanticocean.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/MARCO_ProgramAssistant_2014.pdf

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3. Communications Manager, MARCO

Mid-Atlantic

The Communications Manager will be responsible for leading the 
communication strategy and activities for MARCO, as well as coordinating 
closely with the MARCO Portal Team and its partners to ensure close 
alignment and coordinated strategies between the teams’ respective 
communication efforts.

http://midatlanticocean.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/MARCO_CommunicationsManager_2014.pdf

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4. Student Services Contractor, US EPA

Washington, DC

The Chief Innovation Officer and the innovation team within The Office 
of Research and Development (ORD) at the U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency (EPA) is seeking individuals, at least 18 years of age who have 
completed a Bachelors degree, preferably in Environmental Science, 
Environmental Policy or a closely related field to assist with the 
analytical and administrative duties required to support and maintain a 
robust innovation program.

Students or recent graduates, who are EPA ORD employees, or the spouse 
or child of an EPA ORD employee, are not eligible to participate.

This team is seeking a creative student or recent graduate to assist in 
the multi-faceted issues related to innovation in ORD.This student or 
recent graduate will assist the Chief Innovation Officer and the 
innovation team with the analytical and administrative duties required 
to support and maintain a robust innovation program, including the 
administration, management, and communication resulting from innovation 
team activities.

See attached description for more information.

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5. Staff Attorney, Oceans, Earthjustice

Washington, DC or San Francisco, CA

Earthjustice seeks an experienced attorney to join and help lead our 
team of advocates working to protect and enhance ocean ecosystems.  The 
attorney selected for this position will focus on litigation while also 
engaging in other advocacy, such as policy and legislative work, 
relating to oceans.  This position will be based in San Francisco, 
Washington, D.C., or potentially in one of Earthjustice’s other regional 
offices in the contiguous United States.

http://earthjustice.org/about/jobs/31394/staff-attorney-oceans

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6. Policy Associate, Save the Bay

Oakland, CA

Save The Bay seeks an experienced Policy Associate to plan and implement 
targeted campaigns that protect the Bay from inappropriate shoreline 
development, and promote protection and restoration of habitats critical 
to Bay wildlife. The Policy Associate will play the lead role in Save 
The Bay’s work on prevention of Bay fill and inappropriate shoreline 
development, and work on a groundbreaking regional ballot campaign in 
November 2014 to fund 100,000 acres of restored San Francisco Bay 
wetlands. The Policy Associate will conduct analysis and research, and 
assist with federal and state advocacy.

http://www.savesfbay.org/work-save-bay#PolicyAssoc

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7. Program Support Specialist, NOAA

Silver Spring, MD

This position will be located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Habitat 
Conservation located in Silver Spring, MD.

The individual selected for this position will:

·Lead the internal coordination of strategies and approaches that 
integrate science, monitoring and evaluation data for Deepwater Horizon 
restoration project identification and selection.

·Conduct or authorize specifically assigned tasks or special projects 
relevant to natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) habitat 
restoration project decision-making and policies.

·Deliver results of special projects to case leadership/Gulf of Mexico 
restoration management team and provide options for moving forward to 
meet case strategy objectives.

·Execute NOAA's strategic vision for Gulf of Mexico restoration by 
helping coordinate the Deepwater Horizon NRDA process with NOAA's 
responsibilities under the RESTORE Act, and the national Fish and 
Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) Gulf Restoration Environmental Benefit Fund.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/369464800

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8. Environmental Scientist, NOAA

Silver Spring, MD

This position as Chief Scientist, Marine Debris Division is with the 
National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of Response & Restoration 
(ORR), Marine Debris Division (MDD) located in Silver Spring, MD.

The individual selected for this position will:

·Develop the Marine debris Division (MDD) research plan and associated 
implementation plans.

·Oversee the MDD research portfolio.

·Lead internal research projects and oversee external research projects 
established through cooperative agreements, grants, and contracts.

·Develop a framework for funding research projects and drafts statement 
of work and ensures all projects are completed on time and within budget.

·Analyze projects to evaluate effectiveness.

·Collaborate with partners to advance the understanding of marine debris 
science.

·Communicate scientific findings to technical and non-technical 
audiences and represents the MDD at scientific meetings.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/369063700

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9. Postdoctoral Fellow in Marine or Fisheries Sciences, Savannah State 
University

Savannah, GA

Responsibilities include establishing a research program in the marine 
or fisheries sciences, teaching and assisting with curricular 
development in the marine sciences degree programs and contributing to 
the mission and goals of the NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative 
Science Center. The position is funded by the NOAA UMES Grant.

https://apps.itos.uga.edu/ACH/position/21974

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10. Research Associate, NOAA/ECS

Silver Spring, MD

ECS is seeking a Research Associate to work in our Silver Spring, MD 
office. PLEASE NOTE: This position is contingent upon contract award.

NMFS is updating and revising their Stock Assessment Improvement Plan 
(SAIP), which is the latest of a series of plans for enhancing and 
modernizing NMFS programs for data collection, information technology, 
data management, stock assessments, scientific research and fisheries 
management.

The OST requires contract services to track and report on national stock 
assessment activities, maintain and enhance content in the web-enabled 
SIS and SIS-PR, and to provide technical expertise and science support 
for SAIP and prioritization and other program activities.

http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?Job_DID=J3G38X6L7X06SC7RZN4&siteid=cb001&ipath=EXINDsep_google_feed%2cEXGOO

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11. Manager, Marine Conservation, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

Washington, DC

Working out of the Foundation’s Washington, D.C. office, the Manager – 
Marine Conservation will be a key member of the Marine and Coastal 
Conservation team (Team) and will manage the implementation of the 
Foundation’s grant making programs for marine conservation including, 
but not limited to Coral Reef and Marine Debris initiatives.  S/he is 
responsible for supporting the development of strategies and programs, 
assisting in securing funding opportunities, managing applicable funding 
sources, management of advisory committees, interacting with existing 
and potential grant/contract recipients, coordinating proposal review, 
providing technical assistance to grantees, reviewing/approving reports 
from grantees, coordinating with the project administration team to 
assure the effective implementation of the Foundation’s grant 
administration policies, drafting recommendations for staff and Board 
action, and closely coordinating program efforts with the Team and other 
Foundation staff.  S/he is also responsible for other duties as assigned.

http://nfwf.org/whoweare/careers/Pages/manager-marine.aspx

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12. Extension Educator – Michigan Sea Grant

Saginaw, MI

Michigan Sea Grant, a cooperative program of Michigan State University 
and the University of Michigan, helps to foster economic growth and 
conserve Michigan's coastal and Great Lakes resources through education, 
research, and outreach. Sea Grant Extension educators are involved in 
planning, organizing, and implementing university-based educational 
programs that apply knowledge and understanding gained through research, 
and are members of the MSU Extension Greening Michigan Institute. 
Extension educators support Great Lakes stakeholders with information 
and tools to make informed decisions to conserve and enhance Michigan's 
coastal and Great Lakes resources and communities.

This position is part of a collaborative team within Michigan Sea Grant 
and MSUE, providing overall leadership for the Saginaw Bay region, and 
sharing knowledge and skills with colleagues in other parts of the 
state, Great Lakes region and nation. This person will collaborate with 
other partners to support activities related to the conservation of 
Saginaw Bay coastal wetlands and nearshore habitats for water quality 
and fish and wildlife populations. Also, the educator will engage in 
applied research and Sea Grant Extension activities that contribute to 
the sustainability of Lake Huron and its coastal communities.

https://jobs.msu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1399657088890

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13. PROGRAM ASSISTANT, INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION, Wild Foundation

Washington, DC or Boulder, CO

Reporting to the Vice President for Programs at The WILD Foundation, the 
Program Assistant will perform regular administrative duties but also 
have an opportunity to actively participate in program development and 
outreach.WILD’s programs include Marine Wilderness, WILD Cities, the 
Nature Strategy for Sustainability, and NAWPA Committee.These programs 
are “cutting edge,” and with some at evolutionary states of development, 
so the Program Assistant will have an opportunity to grow and learn in 
this position, and apply his/her creativity to the program elements.WILD 
is a small and hard-working NGO based in Boulder, Colorado with program 
work around the world.Working with WILD is an ideal opportunity for a 
recent college graduate to network widely in the international 
conservation community.WILD is seeking a highly motivated and proven 
self-starter who can respond quickly and adeptly to program needs and 
changes, and who thrives on taking initiative.Those dedicated to serving 
wild nature conservation in both marine and terrestrial environments are 
encouraged to apply.

See attached description for more information.

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14. Intermediate /Senior Marine Mammal Biologist, Stantec

Nova Scotia, Canada

We are currently looking for an Intermediate/Senior Marine Mammal 
Biologist to work as part of a team of biologists in our St. John’s, NL 
or Dartmouth, NS office.

This position will work closely with the Regional and National Technical 
Marine Science Leads and be responsible for contributing to 
environmental impact assessments, environmental effects monitoring 
programs, research projects, liaise with clients, scientists and 
engineering specialists to provide mitigation, monitoring and surveying 
advice, and support the regional and national marine service area in a 
variety of capacities.  Tasks will further include report and proposal 
writing, preparing presentations and occasional field work.  Some travel 
will be required.

https://jobs2-stantec.icims.com/jobs/19009/intermediate--senior-marine-mammal-biologist/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=688&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false

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15. Junior Research Group Leader, University of Bremen

Bremen, Germany

We are seeking an outstanding young scientist, having an excellent 
doctorate and publication record, to lead a new cooperative research 
group. During the past 25 years, the Institute of Environmental Physics 
(http://www.awi.de <http://www.awi.de/>), facilitates the research.

Current research focusses on the use of measurements from 
instrumentation aboard satellite platforms to retrieve key atmospheric 
constituents (ozone, water vapour, aerosol polar stratospheric cloud and 
cloud) and surface parameters (e.g. sea ice and snow cover, thickness 
and albedo). An important objective is to improve our understanding of 
the fundamental processes taking place in and above the cryosphere and 
the assessment of the impact of global climate change at high latitudes.

http://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/the-university-as-an-employer/job-vacancies/detailansicht/joblist/Job/show/junior-research-group-leader-1484.html?cHash=69db8c3fec143d1277a057097e142a5a

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16. Volunteer Positions, OceansWatch

South west Pacific

Would you like to sail to the South Pacific and do marine conservation 
projects? OceansWatch is recruiting for volunteers in the positions of 
Marine Scientist and a Crew Member to join the 2014 expedition leaving 
New Zealand soon! See this link for more info: http://ow.ly/wDRlb 
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fow.ly%2FwDRlb&h=JAQHHsDZs&s=1>

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/Suzanne Garrett/

/DCMC Coordinator/

/IUCN/

/1630 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 300/

/Washington, DC 20009/

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