[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 26 August 2016
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Aug 26 12:16:33 EDT 2016
THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST
*1. Development Coordinator, Oikonos*
*2. Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Eckerd College *
*3. Law Clerk Fall 2016, Oceana*
*4. Law Clerk Spring 2017, Oceana*
*5. Law Clerk Summer 2017, Oceana*
*6. Law Fellow 2017-2018, Oceana*
*7. Manager, Colombia Strategy and Development, Rare*
*8. Manager, Fisheries Program Implementation, Rare*
*9. Manager, Training - Alternative Delivery Model Project, Rare*
*10. Pride Implementation Manager, Rare*
*11. Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee, NOAA's National
MPA Center*
*12. Grants Program Internship, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
*
*13. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship,NOAA Office
of National Marine Sanctuaries*
*14. Media Relations Volunteer Internship, NOAA Office of National
Marine Sanctuaries*
*15. Director, Ocean Program, Environmental Law Institute*
*
16. Alliance Executive Director, Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions
17. Ocean Health Index Manager, Conservation International*
*18. Senior Associate, Pew Marine Fellows, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*19. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing, The Pew
Charitable Trusts*
*20. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*21. Project Director, Environmental Science Division, The Pew
Charitable Trusts*
*22. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
1. Development Coordinator, Part-Time Employment
* Organization: Oikonos
* Location: Preferred location for this position is Oahu
* Description: Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge is seeking an individual
who will play a key role in fundraising operations and the
effectiveness of the organization, by supporting the goals
of Oikonos' Programs in Chile, California, and Hawai'i. The position
requires diverse skills related to coordinating and managing
non-profit fundraising, primarily from foundation and government
grants. The Coordinator will work directly with the Executive
Director and lead biologists responsible for fundraising.
* For more information and to apply: michelle at oikonos.org
2. Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
* Organization: Eckerd College Environmental Studies Program
* Location: St. Petersburg, FL
* Description: Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, new
tenure-track position, to start in September 2017 to support our
growing Environmental Studies program. PhD in Environmental Studies
or similar interdisciplinary environmental program required. We
seek an applicant committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching
and research, and are open to any area of expertise that complements
our existing faculty. Teach 7 classes per year (3-1-3), including
sections of Introduction to Environmental Studies, Environmental
Studies Senior Capstone, and classes in your area of expertise.
Participation in an interdisciplinary, values-oriented general
education program is required, including a regular rotation in the
two-semester freshman program.
* For more information and to apply: Eckerd College, the only
independent national liberal arts college in Florida, has a
tradition of innovative education and teaching/mentoring excellence.
Submit letter of application, vita, recent teaching evaluations,
statement of teaching philosophy, research agenda, graduate and
undergraduate transcripts, and contact information for three
References so that letters of recommendation can be requested,
viawww.eckerd.edu/hr/employment. Applications must be complete by
October 14, 2016. Inquiries may be sent to Dr. Paul Hindsley,
hindslpr at eckerd.edu. Qualified candidates must be authorized to work
in the United States for the College. EOE. Applications from
women/minorities encouraged.
3. Law Clerk Fall 2016
* Organization: Oceana
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The Legal Department seeks to host one or more
volunteer Law Clerks who have an interest in ocean conservation and
environmental law. Law Clerks perform legal and factual research,
draft research memoranda and legal documents, review and analyze
administrative records, analyze legislation, help implement lobbying
strategies, and attend court or Congressional hearings. We currently
have several clerkships open for fall 2016. Law Clerks must work for
a minimum of 10 weeks; school schedules will be accommodated.
Preference will be given to students willing to work 15-20 hours a week.
* For more information and to apply:
http://oceana.org/employment-opportunities/law-clerk-fall-2016
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4. Law Clerk Spring 2017
* Organization: Oceana
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The Legal Department seeks to host one or more
volunteer Law Clerks who have an interest in ocean conservation and
environmental law. Law Clerks perform legal and factual research,
draft research memoranda and legal documents, review and analyze
administrative records, analyze legislation, help implement lobbying
strategies, and attend court or Congressional hearings. We currently
have several clerkships open for spring 2017. Law Clerks must work
for a minimum of 10 weeks; school schedules will be accommodated.
Preference will be given to students willing to work 15-20 hours a week.
* For more information and to apply:
http://oceana.org/employment-opportunities/law-clerk-spring-2017
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5. Law Clerk Summer 2017
* Organization: Oceana
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The Legal Department seeks to host one or more
volunteer Law Clerks who have an interest in ocean conservation and
environmental law. Law Clerks perform legal and factual research,
draft research memoranda and legal documents, review and analyze
administrative records, analyze legislation, help implement lobbying
strategies, and attend court or Congressional hearings. We currently
have several clerkships open for summer 2017. Law Clerks must work
for a minimum of 10 weeks. Preference will be given to applicants
who are willing to work fulltime for 12 weeks.
* For more information and to apply:
http://oceana.org/employment-opportunities/law-clerk-summer-2017
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6. Law Fellow 2017-2018
* Organization: Oceana
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The Legal Department seeks to host a volunteer Law
Fellow who has an interest in ocean conservation and environmental
law. Law Fellows perform legal and factual research, draft research
memoranda and legal documents, participate in legal staff meetings,
assist in legal hiring and supervision of legal interns, review and
analyze administrative records, communicate with outside attorneys
and third parties, analyze legislation, help implement lobbying
strategies, and attend court or Congressional hearings. Law Fellows
may also be asked to support Oceana's corporate legal compliance
needs. The Law Fellow is expected to work full-time for one year,
beginning fall 2017. Some flexibility in the time commitment is
possible for exceptional applicants with special circumstances.
* For more information and to apply:
http://oceana.org/employment-opportunities/law-fellow-2017-2018
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7. Manager, Colombia Strategy and Development
* Organization: Rare
* Location: Colombia
* Description: To achieve Rare's country strategy in Colombia, Rare
will need to forge strategic partnerships with identified government
institutions while securing funding to fuel scale and growth.
Reporting to the Colombia Country Director, the Manager for Strategy
and Development will be responsible for national government
engagement for purposes of establishing policy relevance, securing
funding, and scaling initiatives. He or she will also be responsible
for identifying and securing resources from both the public and
private sector to ensure financial resilience of the organization in
Colombia. Together with the Colombia Country Director, he or she
will also be responsible for raising Rare's profile and brand in
Colombia. The first year of this position will require the
candidate to play a key supporting role in establishing Rare's
Colombia presence, as a search is conducted for the Country
Director. The position will also need to work closely with the
Senior Vice President for Rare's Watershed Program who will be
interim supervisor until a candidate for Colombia Director is
identified, recruited, and on boarded. The position will require
working with cross-functional teams across programs, countries and
throughout the enterprise, to develop complex multi-million-dollar
funding proposals.
* For more information and to apply:
https://intcareers-rare.icims.com/jobs/1170/manager%2c-colombia-strategy-and-development/login
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8. Manager, Fisheries Program Implementation
* Organization: Rare
* Location: Brazil
* Description: Working in close collaboration with the Senior
Director, Brazil Programs, the Manager, Fisheries Program
Implementation will manage multiple conservation projects as well as
provide one-on-one mentoring and technical support to local
conservation leaders enrolled in the Rare Pride Leadership Program.
He/she will also work closely with the Senior Director to develop
strategies to advance the program, with special attention to the
social marketing and barrier removal initiatives. The Manager,
Fisheries Program Implementation will also be responsible for
conducting site reports, and provide input for high level donor
reports. This position is based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and will
require approximately 40% travel. The Manager, Fisheries Program
Implementation will exercise independent judgement regarding the
following 3 areas of significance, in consultation with the Senior
Director, Brazil Programs.
* For more information and to apply:
https://intcareers-rare.icims.com/jobs/1146/manager%2c-fisheries-program-implementation/login
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9. Manager, Training - Alternative Delivery Model Project
* Organization: Rare
* Location: Philippines
* Description: The Training Manager will provide key management role
in leading the training component to support the ongoing
implementation of the GEF-UNDP-DENR project entitled "Strengthening
the Marine Protected Areas to Conserve Key Biodiversity Areas"
(MKBA) in the Tañon Strait Protected Seascape (TSPS). He/she leads
the overall planning, implementation, and review of all
capacity-building activities, as defined and developed by the ADM
product development team, in support of the 17 local government
partners along the Tanon Strait Protected Seascape under the Marine
Key Biodiversity Areas (MKBA) program. As a specialist in adult
pedagogy, training design, implementation, and evaluation, the
training manager oversees a consistent and validated training
framework, which is based in community realties and is proven to
build lifetime leaders in conservation. He/she will be required to
travel to project sites to conduct of project activities based on
agreed timelines and scope, mostly in the Provinces of Cebu, Negros
Oriental, Negros Occidental and in some cases, other parts of the
Philippines.
* For more information and to apply:
https://intcareers-rare.icims.com/jobs/1161/manager%2c-training---alternative-delivery-model-project/login
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10. Program Implementation Manager
* Organization: Rare
* Location: Philippines
* Description: Working in close collaboration with the Training
Manager and Program Director, the Program Implementation Manager
(PIM) will manage multiple FishForever projects as well as provide
one-on-one coaching, mentoring and technical support to local
conservation leaders enrolled in the Rare Pride Leadership Program.
He/she will also work closely with the Program Director to develop
strategic documents and ideas to advance the FishForever program,
with special attention to the social marketing strategies and
activities.
* For more information and to apply:
https://intcareers-rare.icims.com/jobs/1168/pride-implementation-manager/login
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11. New Members for Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee
* Organization: NOAA's National MPA Center
* Location: Online
* Description: NOAA is seeking nominations to fill 10 vacancies on the
Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee for 2017-2020. The
Committee advises the Departments of Commerce and the Interior on
the development and implementation of a national system of marine
protected areas to connect and strengthen the nation's MPA programs.
In particular, nominations for representatives of ocean industries,
commercial and recreational fishing, Tribal and/or Pacific
Islanders, State coastal or ocean agencies, natural and social
science, cultural resource management, non-consumptive uses and
conservation interests are sought by October 7, 2016.
Nominations should provide: (1) The nominee's full name, title,
institutional affiliation, and contact information; (2) the
nominee's area(s) of expertise; (3) a short description of his/her
qualifications relative to the kinds of advice being solicited, and
(4) a resume or CV not to exceed four pages in
length. Nominations may choose to include letters of support (no
more than three) describing the nominee's qualifications and
interest in serving on the Committee. Self-nominations are accepted,
and emailed nominations are preferred.
* For more information and to apply:
Nominations should be sent to Nicole.capps at noaa.gov For more
information, see http://marineprotectedareas.noaa.gov/fac/
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12. Grants Program Internship
* Organization: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Downtown Silver Spring, Maryland
* Description: The primary responsibility will be to assist the VP
with evaluation and coordination of external grant making programs
to better understand and increase the impact of NMSF's grant awards
and how these grants do and can benefit national marine sanctuaries.
No phone calls. More details on our website.
* For more information and to apply: www.marinesanctuary.org/careers
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13. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship
* Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
* Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
* Description: We invite you to join a dedicated and enthusiastic team
at the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries where you will
gain invaluable resume-building experience and an insider's
perspective from the nation's leader in ocean conservation and
management. The NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries conducts
outreach with members of Congress and constituent groups on key
issues, such as marine conservation, climate change and maritime
heritage. As a volunteer intern, you will assist with constituent
and congressional outreach efforts. We are looking for motivated
self-starters who enjoy both independent and collaborative work. The
ideal candidate for this volunteer position will possess a strong
academic background and the desire to immerse oneself in the world
of marine communications and the internal workings of a federal
office. Please contact grace.bottitta at noaa.gov.
* For more information and to apply:
http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-constituent-&-legislative-affairs-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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14. Media Relations Volunteer Internship
* Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
* Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
* Description: We invite you to join a dedicated and enthusiastic team
at the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries where you will
gain invaluable resume-building experience and an insider's
perspective from the nation's leader in ocean conservation and
management. The Communications Team produces and distributes NOAA
Office of National Marine Sanctuaries messages through a variety of
channels to a diverse audience - agency departments, news media and
the public. As a volunteer intern, you will have the opportunity to
participate in staff meetings; fine-tune writing, editing and
proofreading skills; develop targeted media lists and media kits;
learn media outreach strategies. Strong research and writing skills
are a must, along with knowledge of social media trends and best
practices. Please contact vernon.smith at noaa.gov.
* For more information and to apply:
http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-media-relations-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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15. Director, Ocean Program
* Organization: Environmental Law Institute
* Location: Washington, D.C.
* Description: We seek an entrepreneurial policy and research
professional to direct our Ocean Program within our Research and
Policy Division. The candidate will possess at least 7 years of
related experience and be a visionary able to conceptualize,
develop, raise funds for, and lead new policy, educational, and
research programs in the ocean and coastal protection field while
supporting others' work and projects. She or he will contribute to
ELI's products and publications and should be an excellent writer
and public speaker, able to represent the organization publicly in a
manner consistent with our mission and values while maintaining the
organization's reputation for excellence in education, research and
publishing.
* For more information and to apply:
https://workforcenow.adp.com/jobs/apply/posting.html?client=ELI1730&jobId=11401&lang=en_US&source=CC2
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16. Alliance Executive Director
* Organization: Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions
* Location: Work from Home, Near Any Major U.S. or Canadian Airport
* Description: The Alliance Executive Director position is
newly-created and is a critical next step in an Alliance-wide
capacity-building initiative. With community energy, a robust and
challenging work plan, and a growing pipeline of interested
potential new member organizations, the Alliance is at an important
inflection point in its programs and services. We seek an
entrepreneurial and well-connected Executive Director with a track
record of experience in the conservation community. The Executive
Director, alongside the Steering Committee and its contractors, will
capitalize on this growing momentum by strategically leading the
Alliance in weaving together the strategies of member organizations,
incubating new ideas and elevating the Alliance as a key leader
within the sustainable seafood movement.
* For more information and to apply:
http://trustforconservationinnovation.org/about/pdf/Alliance_ED_08222016.pdf
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17. Ocean Health Index Manager
* Organization: Conservation International
* Location: Nairobi, Kenya
* Description: Under the guidance of the Senior Marine Programme
Manager and the Senior Technical Director of the Africa Division,
the Ocean Health Index Manager will be in charge of both the
procedural and technical management of the Africa Division Ocean
Health Index Initiative, working closely with the Ocean Health Index
Team as well as with CI regional and country staff within the Africa
Division. Candidate will coordinate the development, planning and
implementation of the Ocean Health Index framework for effective
delivery of the programme work. The Ocean Health Manager is
primarily responsible for engaging stakeholders in key Northern
Mozambique Channel countries (as determined by local CI leadership)
to establish and/or support multi-stakeholder participatory
processes to foster sustainable ocean and coastal resource
management in the region. This position does not manage staff.
Duties are performed under general direction and subject to general
review.
* For more information and to apply: Please visit Conservation
International's Careers page and apply directly through our online
job application form for this position. The deadline for receipt of
application is September 15, 2016.
18. Senior Associate, Pew Marine Fellows
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of years of experience with international
environmental and marine conservation non-profit organizations or
foundations. Experience with coordinating, organizing, logistics,
general outreach, planning for events and meetings, general research
and reporting, correspondence, contact management, database
management. Knowledge of marine science a plus. Bachelor's degree in
biological or environmental sciences preferred. This role will
assist with program management for various activities of the
Program. This work includes coordinating the fellowship application
and selection process, working with Fellows on their project grants
and reporting, researching program information, and contributing to
specialized outreach. The associate also contributes to the program
development and logistics of the Program's annual meeting.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4641job
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19. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of international fisheries policy experience
and a Bachelor's degree is required. Experience specifically with
IUU policy, as well as a familiarity in the Pacific region is
preferred. This role is based in Washington, DC and will support the
policy work of the fishery policy campaign in the Pacific region.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4611job
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20. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of professional outreach experience helping
shape the way the decision makers and the public perceive and
respond to environmental and natural resource management issues.
Experience with marine wildlife or fisheries issues is preferred.
This role is responsible for the development and analysis of shark
conservation policies, and the strategic development and delivery of
Pew's shark conservation policy work in collaboration with the team.
This role will help to advise the team on the appropriate policy
goals for relevant fora, regional organizations or countries and
help to ensure the implementation of the campaigns approved goals.
Must have international experience, such as with international
policy and/or advocacy, international treaties and/or understanding
of EU governments.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4579/job
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21. Project Director, Environmental Science Division
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 10+ years of experience in environmental science and
policy issues. Experience working in a scientific or technical role
within an advocacy organization or policy institution is highly
preferred, as is experience developing and managing research
projects. This role also requires a minimum of three years of
experience directly managing full time staff to include hiring,
performance reviews, coaching, and goal setting. In this role, you
will lead staff to develop, find and manage scientific research
projects, including economics, which will inform the environment
initiative's program areas. This role will also serve as a principal
liaison to campaign staff, and tasks include providing
science-related guidance to campaign staff and contributing campaign
perspectives to staff. Other responsibilities include contributing
to policy outreach efforts for funded research, and managing the
conservation science program's budget and staff.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4546/job
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22. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of experience in science, environmental
issues, and/or public policy. Expertise in marine issues is
required, and knowledge of the ecosystem-based fisheries management
preferred. This role will work with the Director to develop,
implement and monitor research projects proposed for support by the
Lenfest Ocean Program. The projects are typically in the natural
sciences, but may include projects in economics and social science.
Other responsibilities include researching marine science issues,
gathering input about key issues from a range of stakeholders,
assessing potential grantees and partners, and evaluating a proposed
project's policy relevance.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4548/job
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