[Jpjobs] DCMC Jobs List - Part 2
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Mon Oct 27 09:12:24 EDT 2014
*DCMC jobs and internships - Part 2
*
* *Coordinator: UNEP-CAR/Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU) of the
Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP)*
* *Director, Coastal Natural Resources Management Program, Equatorial
Guinea, Wildlife Conservation Society*
* *Assistant Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries, Wildlife
Conservation Society *
* *Legislative Specialist, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management *
* *Assistant Professor, Marine and Coastal Policy, Oregon State
University*
* *Three positions with the State of Massachusetts*
o *In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Administrator (Regional Planner IV)*
o *Laboratory Technician II*
o
*Diadromous Fish Biologist (Aquatic Biologist II) *
* *Two positions with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, New Jersey*
o *Student Pathways position*
o *Environmental Contaminants Biologist *
* *Kendall Fellowship: Environmental Justice and Climate Policy, Union
of Concerned Scientists *
* *Coastal Restoration Ecologist, The Nature Conservancy*
* *Quantitative research opportunity on Sustainable Communities,
Office of Research and Development, US EPA (part-time)*
* *Director - National Estuarine Research Reserve, San Francisco CA*
* *Post-doc opportunity: Quantifying community benefits of coastal
ecosystem remediation and restoration, US EPA Office of Research and
Development*
* *Assistant Professor Position in Coastal Biology, University of
Louisiana at Lafayette*
* *and, other good job search sites!*
*Coordinator: UNEP-CAR/Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU) of the Caribbean
Environment Programme (CEP)*
*
*Organization*: United Nations Environment Programme
*Location*: Kingston, Jamaica
* *Level*: Senior management position
* *Description*: UNEP is seeking a leader for the Cartagena Convention
and Caribbean Environment Programme.
* *To obtain more information*: You can view and apply for this job at:
https://inspira.un.org/psc/UNCAREERS/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/UN_CUSTOMIZATIONS.UN_JOB_DETAIL.GBL?Page=UN_JOB_DETAIL&Action=A&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=36895&PostingSeq=1
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Director, Coastal Natural Resources Management Program, Equatorial Guinea
*
*
*Organization*: Wildlife Conservation Society
*
*Location*: Equatorial Guinea
*
*Level*: Director, plus two additional positions
*
*Description*: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is seeking
qualified conservationists for three key positions in a new program
in Equatorial Guinea (EG). Sponsored by Noble Energy as part of its
Corporate Social Responsibility effort in the country, the program
will be implemented by the WCS, in partnership with the Instituto
Nacional de Desarrollo Forestal y de Áreas Protegidas (INDEFOR-AP,
the government agency responsible for managing Equatorial Guinea's
protected areas). The program is currently funded for five years,
and WCS expects to secure additional funding to build a long-term
program in the country that will play a significant role in its
marine conservation efforts along Africa's Congo Basin coast, as
well as complement its substantial terrestrial programs in
neighboring Cameroon and Gabon. - See more at:
http://www.conbio.org/professional-development/scb-job-board/director-coastal-natural-resources-management-program-equatorial-guine#sthash.5vkjrt4m.dpuf
* *To obtain more information*: http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers.aspx
*
Assistant Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries, Wildlife
Conservation Society
*
*
*Organization*: Wildlife Conservation Society
*
*Location*: Bronx Zoo, NY
*
*Description*: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) seeks a
marine conservation and fisheries professional to support the
leadership of our global marine conservation effort. WCS invests in
marine conservation across the waters of 24 countries and all five
oceans. Our ocean conservation strategy is designed to boost
populations of globally threatened marine species, reverse the
decline of fragile marine ecosystems, and improve the livelihoods
and fisheries of coastal communities. Several hundred WCS marine
conservationists work across the globe in partnership with local and
national governments, partner organizations, and local communities
to scale conservation results. Core to our strategy is to support
improved management of small-scale coastal fisheries, expand and
strengthen enforcement of networks of no-take marine reserves for
critical habitat of threatened species and fisheries, and a core
investment in research, innovative protection and policy changes for
the conservation of sharks and rays, marine mammals and coral reefs.
We inspire millions to take action for the oceans through the New
York Aquarium and all our parks in New York City through increased
public understanding, scientific knowledge and political commitment
to the world's ocean oceans.
* *To obtain more information*: http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers.aspx
*Legislative Specialist, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management *
* *Organization*: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
* *Location*: Washington, DC
* *To apply: *https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/383065900
* *For more information: *Lee Tilton, Chief, Office of Congressional
Affairs for Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has offered to respond
to questions (lee.tilton at boem.gov).
*Assistant Professor, Marine and Coastal Policy at Oregon State University *
* *Organization*: The School of Public Policy, Oregon State University
* *Background info*: Screening of applicants begins 12/01/2014 and
continues until the position is filled. OSU is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourages
applications from members of historically underrepresented
racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities,
veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the
ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive
community and has a practice of being responsive to the needs of
dual-career couples.
* *For more information*: http://oregonstate.edu/jobs/
*Three positions with the State of Massachusetts *
* In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Administrator (Regional Planner IV) position
o The Department of Fish and Game seeks qualified applicants for
the In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Administrator (Regional Planner
IV) position. The ILF Program Administrator works in the office
of the Commissioner and plans, coordinates, and monitors all
aspects of the In-Lieu Fee Program for the Department of Fish
and Game under the requirements of the federal Compensatory
Mitigation Rule promulgated by the Army Corps of Engineers
("ACOE", or "Corps") and the United States Environmental
Protection Agency ("EPA") at 33 C.F.R. Part 332 (the "Mitigation
Rule").
o https://jobs.hrd.state.ma.us/recruit/public/31100001/job/job_view.do?postingId=J44592&code=search.public&federalStimulus=no&companyId=59
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* Laboratory Technician II
o The Department of Fish and Game, Division of Marine Fisheries,
seeks a Laboratory Technician II to aid in the ageing of fish in
the Gloucester facility. The incumbent will be responsible for
preparing fish scales, otoliths, and other hard parts for
ageing; ageing fish and collecting data using image analysis
software; and aiding in field work to collect samples for ageing
will also be needed at times.
o https://jobs.hrd.state.ma.us/recruit/public/31100001/job/job_view.do?postingId=J44587&code=search.public&federalStimulus=no&companyId=59
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* Diadromous Fish Biologist (Aquatic Biologist II)
o The Department of Fish and Game, Division of Marine Fisheries,
seeks qualified applicants for the Diadromous Fish Biologist
(Aquatic Biologist II) position to work on the Diadromous Fish
Project to better manage the resource, monitor and restore
populations, and improve fish passage.
o https://jobs.hrd.state.ma.us/recruit/public/31100001/job/job_view.do?postingId=J44605&code=search.public&federalStimulus=no&companyId=59
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*Two positions with US Fish & Wildlife *
* *Organization*: US Fish & Wildlife Service
* *Location*: Pleasantville, New Jersey
* *Description*: Please find two vacancy postings for the following
positions at the New Jersey Field Office located in Pleasantville,
NJ. One position is a student Pathways position that will assist in
implementing habitat restoration projects with the Partners for Fish
and Wildlife program. The other is an Environmental Contaminants
Biologist position working primarily on NRDAR cases. Details are
available on the following links.
* *For more information*:
o
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/383061300
o
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/383337000
*Kendall Fellowship: Environmental Justice and Climate Policy*
* *Organization*: Center for Science and Democracy and Climate and
Energy Program, Union of Concerned Scientists
* *Location*: Cambridge, MA (preferred) or Washington, DC office
* *Description*: With the goal of strengthening UCS work on
environmental justice and relationships with EJ communities, the
Kendall Fellow will spend up to two years conducting original
research to better understand the commonalities and differences
between environmental justice and mainstream environmental positions
on climate policy.
* For more information: see attached
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*Coastal Restoration Ecologist*
* *Organization*: The Nature Conservancy
* *Location*: Southeast MA (location TBD)
* *Description*: The Coastal Restoration Ecologist, an important team
member at the Massachusetts Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, works
under the direction of the Coastal Director and with Conservancy
colleagues to implement multiple shellfish (oyster and bay scallop)
restoration projects in Buzzards Bay and other state coastal waters,
thus advancing the Conservancy's coastal conservation mission. S/He
provides technical/scientific expertise, in-the-water fieldwork, and
project management for nearshore shellfish restoration work and
facilitates measures of project success. S/He represents the
Conservancy on a multi-disciplinary/multi-partner project team and
collaborates with a variety of public and private individuals,
agencies, organizations and communities to implement strategies.
Additionally, s/he supports related research and monitoring work and
helps to implement other coastal restoration strategies. The Coastal
Restoration Ecologist communicates and shares information
effectively to a variety of different audiences and works with
Conservancy staff in Massachusetts and the New England region on
similar nearshore restoration efforts.
* *For more information*: see attached
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*Quantitative research opportunity on Sustainable Communities
*
* *Organization*: Office of Research and Development, US EPA
* *Location*: Washington DC
* *Terms*: Part-time
* *Description*: The Office of Research and Development (ORD) at U.S.
EPA is advertising for a part time (20hrs/week), Ph.D. level
researcher to support ongoing development of a Typology of
Sustainable Communities. This is an excellent opportunity for a
quantitative social scientist or socially-minded environmental
scientist with 'big data' and GIS experience to improve a key
product in ORD's research portfolio, and to gain experience working
in a federal R&D setting. The successful candidate will join a
dynamic, interdisciplinary team with excellent academic/ scientific
credentials working broadly at the intersection of decision science,
land use planning, and community sustainability. Dr. Michael Nye
(LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-nye/50/75a/867/) is the
project lead and will serve as the mentor for the researcher.
*
*To access the application package, **go here*:
https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/PublicPages/PublicSearch/Public_Opportunities.aspx
o
Select 'reference number' from the drop down list and enter this
opportunity number:RFQ-DC-15-00005
*Director - National Estuarine Research Reserve, San Francisco CA
*
* *Organization*: San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve (NERR)
* *Location*: San Francisco CA
* *Description*: San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
(NERR) is looking for a skilled and dedicated Director to lead our
collaborative estuarine science program. The San Francisco Bay NERR
is a partnership program that embodies the best attributes of each
of its founding organizations: strong roots in the muddy wetlands
that make up the Reserve sites; regional connections that improve
stewardship of the entire San Francisco Estuary through meaningful
science, education, and coastal management; and national perspective
enriched by a network of diverse NERR sites around the country. The
ideal Reserve Director will be an integrative leader with vision and
management skills to support and expand the San Francisco Bay NERR.
* *For more information*: Please visit the Reserve's website
(http://www.sfbaynerr.org/about-us/jobs/) for additional details.
* *Review the full position requirements* at
http://hr.sfsu.edu/Employment_HRMS/employment/jobs, following the
links for Staff/Management Opportunities and Job ID# 5540 posted on
10/09/2014.
* *For questions*, please contact the Reserve's Research Coordinator,
Matt Ferner, at mferner "at" sfsu.edu or 415-338-3724.
*Post-doc opportunity: Quantifying community benefits of coastal
ecosystem remediation and restoration
*
* *Organization*: US EPA Office of Research and Development
* *Location*: Duluth, MN
* *Description*: EPA's Mid-Continent Ecology Division (MED) is seeking
a postdoctoral candidate with training in environmental economics or
social, behavioral or decision-making sciences to join a team of
researchers investigating how ecosystem remediation and habitat
restoration affect ecosystem benefits and the implications for human
well-being. This work takes place in the Great Lakes basin (e.g.,
watershed, coastal zone, and port and shoreline communities) at
spatial scales ranging from local to regional. Regulatory and
management efforts to which this work relates include Area of
Concern delisting, community revitalization, and the Great Lakes
Restoration Initiative. Broader EPA interests to which this work
relates include watershed stressors (e.g., nutrients, sediments),
legacy and emerging chemical contaminants, and impacts of climate
change including adaptation and mitigation strategies. Work the
candidate might be involved with includes developing metrics of
social and economic impact resulting from environmental
improvements, and developing tools and indicators to help managers
compare social and economic outcomes from alternative restoration
actions.
* *For more information*: see
http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Position.cfm?pos_id=471.
* *To apply*: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Lab.cfm?Lab=NHEERL
*Assistant Professor Position in Coastal Biology, University of
Louisiana at Lafayette*
* *Organization*: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
* *Location*: Lafayette, LA
* *Level*: The position description notes this is a postdoctoral
position, Master's level candidates with relevant experience will
also be considered.
* *Description*: The Department of Biology
(http://biology.ucs.louisiana.edu) at the University of Louisiana,
Lafayette seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the Assistant
Professor level to complement our strengths in marine and coastal
biology. Ideally, the candidate would be a Coastal Landscape
Ecologist who integrates research/data across ecosystems at regional
and landscape scales, particularly along coastal margins and the
land-sea interface. However, we also welcome applications from
Systems Biologists or other biologists working in coastal systems,
as well as from Landscape Ecologists studying other systems.
* *Minimum qualifications* are a Ph.D. in a relevant field and
postdoctoral experience. Successful applicants will be expected to
establish a vigorous, externally-funded research program, provide
instruction to undergraduates and participate in our Ph.D. program
in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology. Cover letter, curriculum
vitae, statement of research interests, statement of teaching
interests, and a list of three references (including postal and
email addresses) should be emailed as a single pdf attachment to:
coastalbiology.search at louisiana.edu. Please refer to Coastal biology
search in the subject line. Review of applications will begin on
December 1, 2014.
*Other good job search sites:
*
*
Be sure to check out the job board at Society for Conservation
Biology:
http://www.conbio.org/professional-development/scb-job-board
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- lots of good marine opportunities, from volunteer through leadership
*
Search "marine" or "ocean" at:
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/greendreamjobs.main/?CFID=20997221&CFTOKEN=93816025
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for a bunch of positions that you might not see listed anywhere else.
*
And, be sure you regularly go to: http://openchannels.org/jobs
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Julia Westwater
Registrar/Graduate & Undergraduate Administrator
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution MS #31
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
Tel: 508/289-3379
http://www.whoi.edu/more.go?username=jwestwater
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