[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 2 December 2016
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Dec 2 10:28:30 EST 2016
THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST
1. MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution MarineGEO
2. Congressional Legislative Affairs Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service
3. Postdoctoral Associateship Organization: NOAA National Marine
Fisheries Service
*4. Conservation Policy Director, The National Aquarium*
*5. Communications Information Specialist, New Hampshire Sea Grant*
*6. Ocean Science Policy Specialist, ERT, Corp *
*7. Postdoctoral fellowship, University of British Columbia*
*8. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship,NOAA Office
of National Marine Sanctuaries*
*9. Media Relations Volunteer Internship,NOAA Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries*
*10. Destination Marketing and Outdoor Recreation Intern,NOAA Office of
National Marine Sanctuaries*
*11. National Coral Reef Management Fellowship*
*12. Director, Ocean Health Program, Vulcan*
*13. Technical Advisor, The Wildlife Conservation Society*
*14. NOPP Fellowship, National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP)*
*15. Senior Director, Changing Planet, National Geographic Society*
*16. Associate Specialist - Marine Science, The Benioff Ocean Initiative*
*17. Senior Associate, Field Operations (Campaigning), The Pew
Charitable Trusts*
*18. Manager, Lenfest Ocean Program (Outreach/Marine Science), The Pew
Charitable Trusts*
*19. Senior Associate, Conservation Enforcement Analytics, Global
Campaign to End Illegal Fishing, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*20. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Federal Fisheries Policy), The Pew
Charitable Trusts*
*21. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing
(PSMA/International Fisheries/IUU Policy), The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*22. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation (International Environment
Campaigning), The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*23. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program (Ecosystem-Based Fisheries
Management Scientist), **The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*24. Assistant Professor, Biological Oceanographer, University of Rhode
Island, Graduate School of Oceanography*
*25. Science policy fellowships. The Gulf Research Program of the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine*
*26. Aquatic Plant Ecologist Technician (Student or Recent Graduate
Contractor), U.S. Geological Survey*
*27. IUU Program Officer, Ocean Outcomes*
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28. Coral Reef Ecology Conservation Specialist, ERT
29. Coastal protection specialist, Andrew Williams Consulting*
*30. Social Media & Science Communication Coordinator, Louisiana
Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON)*
1. MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship
* Organization: Smithsonian Institution MarineGEO
* Location: Multiple (Edgewater, Maryland; Washington, DC; Fort
Pierce, Florida; Bocas del Toro, Panama)
* Description: The Smithsonian's Tennenbaum Marine Observatories
Network (TMON) invites proposals for the MarineGEO Postdoctoral
Fellowship Program. Proposals should advance the goals of the Marine
Global Earth Observatory. MarineGEO is a growing, long-term,
worldwide research program focused on understanding geographic and
temporal patterns and processes in coastal marine biodiversity and
ecosystems using comparative approaches. By specializing in coastal
systems, MarineGEO studies can reveal the role marine biodiversity
plays in maintaining resilient ecosystems in the portion of the
ocean where people and marine biodiversity are concentrated and
interact most.
* For more information and to apply:
https://marinegeo.si.edu/marinegeo-postdoctoral-fellowship-call-proposals
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2. Congressional Legislative Affairs Specialist
* Organization: Falls Church, VA
* Location: Falls Church, VA
* Description: Advance the conservation mission of U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS) by serving as liaison with Congress. Work
closely with FWS programs, advise Director, meet with Congress,
analyze legislation, prep for hearings, etc.
* For more information and to apply:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/456752500/
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3. Postdoctoral Associateship
* Organization: NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
* Location: Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Beaufort, NC
* Description: A postdoctoral associate position is available to focus
on sampling strategy evaluation (SSE) in support of improved stock
assessment and management. We envision the associate developing an
SSE (a pre-cursor to a management strategy evaluation) of a
simulated population representing harvested species in the South
Atlantic to test the effect of data quality and availability on
outputs of contemporary stock assessment models. The associate will
work with a team of stock assessment scientists to investigate the
effects of alternative data collection strategies on assessments of
a number of harvested species in the South Atlantic region.
* For more information and to apply: Kate.Siegfried at noaa.gov
4. Conservation Policy Director
* Organization: The National Aquarium
* Location: Baltimore, MD
* Description: The National Aquarium's Conservation team is looking
for a driven engaging Conservation Policy Director. The Conservation
Policy Director fills three critical roles: (1) to help prepare and
implement the policy process guided by the Aquarium's conservation
plan; (2) to execute the Aquarium's federal and state conservation
legislative priorities; and (3) to empower key stakeholders
(employees, donors, volunteers, members, board members, etc.) by
providing them with the information and skills necessary to
influence the policy process as part of the overall outreach strategy.
* For more information and to apply:
https://re11.ultipro.com/NAT1020/jobboard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*0BB8833BD3DF320C&__SVRTRID=6A45E38F-8A06-4AF7-8613-78F1BA2E254B
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5. Communications Information Specialist
* Organization: New Hampshire Sea Grant
* Location: UNH, Durham, NH
* Description: The Communications Specialist will be responsible for
leading the NHSG communication program and serving as the lead
connection with the National Sea Grant College Program and Sea Grant
Association communications networks. The incumbent will serve on the
NHSG Executive Committee and will work directly with NHSG's
extension, education, research and management personnel to develop
and implement a strategic communications plan for the program that
will maximize the impact and visibility of NHSG and NHSG supported
research, extension and education activities. The incumbent will
also be responsible for leading communications partnerships with the
University of New Hampshire (UNH) Cooperative Extension (CE) and
UNH Communications and Public Affairs (CPA) offices, state and
federal legislator offices, state Sea Grant program offices, and
various environmental, academic and research groups statewide. The
incumbent is also expected to possess proven communications
expertise in one or more communications skills (e.g. science
writing, social media, graphic design, etc.) that will complement
existing communications capabilities within NHSG, UNH CE and UNHCPA.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/24216
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6. Ocean Science Policy Specialist
* Organization: ERT, Corp
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Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Description: Serving as Executive Secretariat to the Federal
interagency Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology (SOST)
and Providing policy support on Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS), to
include support for the National Invasive Species Council (NISC),
and the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) . Requires 3+
years of specialized experience related to ocean science and
technology policy issues. Must have experience with Federal science
policy development, high-level interagency committees, and have
strong written and verbal communication skills. Requires the ability
to understand and communicate between science and policy
specialists; to facilitate coordination on relevant science and
technology ocean policy activities within NOAA; and to work
independently, reliable, self-starter, self-motivated and strong
attention to detail. Must be proficient using Microsoft Office
Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), email, electronic file
management, and calendaring. Must be willing to travel,
occasionally. Desired skills include familiarity with Invasive
Species and Aquatic Nuisance Species science and policy issues;
public speaking and technical writing skills and experience; and
experience working in a government office. BS in environmental
policy, ocean science, related discipline, or equivalent.
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For more information and to apply:
https://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ERT&cws=1&rid=1572
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7. Postdoctoral fellowship
* Organization: University of British Columbia
* Location: Vancouver, BCCanada
* Description: "Training Our Future Ocean Leaders" is accepting
applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. The new program
is led by nine core faculty (Simon Donner, myself-Kai Chan, Villy
Christensen, Curtis Suttle, Chris Harley, Natasha Affolder, Terre
Satterfield, Phil Tortell, and Amanda Vincent) with interests in
climate change, coupled human and natural systems, ocean
acidification, marine conservation, marine ecology, fisheries
science, and marine spatial planning. The goal of the program is to
train interdisciplinary marine scientists to produce tractable
policy and management innovations that have a high probability of
improving the health of oceans. The postdoctoral fellowship is open
to candidates with a strong research background across the natural
and social sciences and a keen interest in bridging the gap between
research and policy and management on core matters of ocean health
* For more information and to apply:
http://oceanleaders.ubc.ca/get-involved/postdoctoral-fellowships/
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8. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship
* Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description:
http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-constituent-&-legislative-affairs-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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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.
* For more information and to apply: To apply, please email a cover
letter, 1-2 page writing sample and a resume to grace.bottitta at noaa.gov
9. Media Relations Volunteer Internship
* Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description:
http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-media-relations-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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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.
* For more information and to apply: To apply, please email a cover
letter, 1-2 page writing sample and a resume to vernon.smith at noaa.gov
10. Destination Marketing and Outdoor Recreation Intern
* Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description: As a volunteer intern, you will work with the
Communications and Stewardship group to implement NOAA Office of
National Marine Sanctuaries Travel & Tourism Strategy and enhance
visibility of responsible recreation opportunities in national
marine sanctuaries. Relevant support tasks will include, but are not
limited to, development of topical factsheets and articles for
various audiences, outreach to travel bloggers and convention and
visitors bureaus, and attendance at agency meetings. This is an
exciting opportunity to explore sanctuary connections to the outdoor
recreation and ecotourism industries in both public and private
sectors, and assist in ensuring that ONMS place-based conservation
efforts are recognized and publicized in local and interagency
arenas. Competitive candidates will have good communication skills
and an interest in parks and recreation management, tourism
development, or marine affairs.
* For more information and to apply: To apply, please email a cover
letter, 1-2 page writing sample and a resume to
chiara.zuccarino-crowe at noaa.gov
11. National Coral Reef Management Fellowship
* Organization: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's
Coral Reef Conservation Program, U.S. Department of Interior's
Office of Insular Affairs, the U.S. All Islands Coral Reef Committee
and Nova Southeastern University's National Coral Reef Institute.
* Location: Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
* Description: The program seeks to build the next generation of coral
reef conservation leaders and supports positions that strive to
address both current capacity gaps, as well as to build longer-term
management capacity in the U.S. coral jurisdictions by placing
highly qualified individuals whose education and work experience
meet each jurisdiction's specific coral reef management needs. The
program is recruiting for a Coral Reef Management Fellowship
position in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
that is one-year and begins in January 2016. The position has its
own distinct work plan, responding to specific needs for increased
coral reef management capacity in CNMI. The Fellow will work on
issues affecting U.S. coral reef ecosystems and projects that
evaluate natural resource health and the effectiveness of recent
management efforts in the Talakhaya watershed on the island of Rota.
Deadline for application is December 9, 2016.
* For more information and to apply: Please visit [www.nsujobs.com] to
access application. Click on the left hand corner SEARCH POSTINGS
under HOME. Enter 992775 in "Position Number" and click on SEARCH to
get to the full job announcement.
12. Director, Ocean Health Program
* Organization: Vulcan Inc.
* Location: Seattle, WA
* Description: Vulcan Inc. is looking to hire a Director, Ocean Health
Program to bring strategic vision, imagination and entrepreneurial
capability to create a portfolio of projects that catalyzes
solutions to address our most pressing ocean issues. The ideal
candidate will have a firm grasp of the changing landscape of ocean
conservation including the role of climate change, fisheries, and
other human-induced stressors on ocean ecosystem degradation. The
ideal candidate will also have a Master's degree from an accredited
institution and 12 -plus years' relevant experience. Eligibility to
work in the United States is required.
* For more information and to apply: Please visit
http://bit.ly/2fl1dP0
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13. Technical Advisor
* Organization: The Wildlife Conservation Society
* Location: Fiji
* Description: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is an
international non-government organisation committed to working with
communities, government and other partners, to protect Fiji's
biodiversity and natural resources through sound management
practices. The WCS Fiji Office is recruiting a Technical Advisor to
support our work in the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape and other parts of Fiji.
Position details are below. Postgraduate degree in fisheries or
coastal management. At least 5 years' experience in environmental
management. Strong scientific data analysis and reporting skills,
with good publication record (including scientific papers).
Melanesia experience will be considered favourably. Ability to
train, mentor and manage small teams. Experience developing
proposals, administering and reporting on grants. Must demonstrate
strong verbal and written skills in English.
* For more information and to apply: Position for one year with the
possibility of an extension. Please provide a cover letter
addressing each of the criteria above, and curriculum vitae with
references by email to infofiji at wcs.org or by post to 11 Ma'afu
Street, Suva. Applications Close: Friday, 2 December 2016.
14. NOPP Fellowship
* Organization: National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP)
* Location: Arlington & Tysons, VA
* Description: The NOPP is hiring two fellows to begin in January of
2017 (exact dates TBD). The NOPP Fellow Program is a paid six-month
position designed to give soon-to-be or recent MA or MS graduates
the opportunity to gain experience in Federal ocean science and
policy communication challenges and coordinate activities that play
a role in marine and coastal policy development, research efforts,
partnership development, and STEM outreach. This position offers
exposure to individuals in the Federal system who organize, develop,
and lead the Nation's ocean policy and research directives, while
providing an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in governmental
activities relating to ocean science, technology, and education.
Fellows will regularly engage with representatives from Federal
agencies including the Navy, ONR, NOAA, BOEM, USGS, DOE, DOI, NSF,
EPA, USACE, and their partners, to support project development
efforts, as well as attend meetings with the Subcommittee on Ocean
Science and Technology. The Fellow will also contribute to the
knowledge-base for responsible decision-making and gain exposure to
a broad range of marine research efforts such as improved
forecasting technologies, climate change issues, autonomous aerial
and underwater vehicles, technology development and integration,
biodiversity monitoring, sea ice modeling, acoustics, Arctic
systems, coastal processes, offshore environmental monitoring, and
many other topics that enhance our knowledge and stewardship of the
Nation's oceans and coasts, and their resources.
* For more information and to apply: For details on how to apply,
please visit http://www.nopp.org/about-nopp/career-opportunities/
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15. Senior Director, Changing Planet
* Organization: National Geographic Society
* Location: Washington DC, NW
* Description: The Senior Director, Changing Planet (Lens Lead,
Changing Planet) is responsible for designing the strategic
priorities, planning new initiatives, and adaptively managing the
overall mission and metrics of the lens' grant portfolio. With input
from his/her team, the lens lead identifies the thematic foci for
funding (e.g., RFPs) and the distribution of funds between them. In
collaboration with the Explorer Development and Impact Initiative
teams, the lens lead will select explorers, projects, and programs
-- including the activities, outputs, outcomes, and goals -- for
those that align within the lens' current strategic framework. The
Senior Director manages the grants committee and program staff
within his/her lens, setting priorities for recruitment,
staff allocation, and application processes. The lens lead is
expected to be intimately familiar with current trends in the
science, conservation, education, and storytelling within his/her
lens. The Changing Planet lens will broadly cover all the ecosystems
of our planet with a primary focus on ocean issues, and a secondary
emphasis on climate and biodiversity.
* For more information and to apply:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/jobs/
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16. Associate Specialist - Marine Science
* Organization: The Benioff Ocean Initiative
* Location: California, Santa Barbara
* Description: The Benioff Ocean Initiative is a new endeavor led by
UCSB that aims to research the root causes of pervasive ocean
problems and use science to solve them - it's an experimental model
in developing innovative ways to translate university-powered
research into tangible solutions to problems that affect oceans and
real human communities. Incumbent will provide considerable input in
regard to the following: Responsibilities will include organizing
scientific working groups to study ocean issues, coordinating
ocean-related public outreach activities, and working with marine
contractors/service providers to carry forward projects generated by
working groups.
* For more information and to apply:
https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00884
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17. Senior Associate, Field Operations (Campaigning)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 5-7 years of campaign outreach and organizing
experience required. Environment campaigning is preferred, however
will consider any advocacy/issue campaigning, as well as political
campaigning. A Bachelor's degree is also required. This role is
based in Washington DC and will supervise organizers in three to
five states, as well as partner groups and campaign specialists.
This will include developing and supervising the implementation of
organizers' work plans consistent with objectives, and adapt them as
needed.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4739/job
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18. Manager, Lenfest Ocean Program (Outreach/Marine Science)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of years of experience with marine science,
ocean issues and/or ocean policy. Experience working at the
interface of science and policy, including researching and analyzing
regulations, policies and laws affecting the marine environment.
This role also requires a minimum of two years of experience
directly managing full time staff to include hiring, performance
reviews, coaching, and goal setting. This role will lead the Lenfest
Ocean Program's policy and stakeholder engagement for
program-supported projects by evaluating the scientific and policy
significance of project results, identifying targeted
decision-makers and stakeholder audiences, and drafting policy
engagement plans to effectively communicate research results.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4814job
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19. Senior Associate, Conservation Enforcement Analytics, Global
Campaign to End Illegal Fishing
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of years of experience with international
fisheries policy. Experience with marine conservation and maritime
enforcement is a plus. This role will be part of the team
responsible for conducting active monitoring and generating
historical analysis of designated maritime areas of interest and
managing and analyzing data associated with fishing fleet dynamics
that will serve to inform the EIEP with its efforts to detect, deter
and eliminate IUU fishing. This role will also assist with
monitoring and analytical work to support other Pew international
ocean campaigns as well.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4804job
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20. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Federal Fisheries Policy)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of years of experience with public policy
analysis and assessment. Fisheries or ocean policy is preferred.
Experience with Congress and federal agencies is also preferred.
Must have strong analytical skills to identify issues and impacts
associated with policy, and in turn provide recommendations on how
to respond to policy issues. Must also have strong skills in
facilitating conversations and working through towards resolution.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4743job
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21. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing
(PSMA/International Fisheries/IUU Policy)
* 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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22. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation (International Environment
Campaigning)
* 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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23. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program (Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
Scientist)
* 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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24. Assistant Professor, Biological Oceanographer
* Organization: University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of
Oceanography
* Location: Narragansett, Rhode Island
* Description: The Graduate School of Oceanography
(http://www.gso.uri.edu/)at the University of Rhode Island is
seeking applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor
specializing in Biological Oceanography. This faculty position will
be an academic year appointment with an expected start date of
September, 2017. We seek a biological oceanographer who will build a
vigorous research program focused on understanding changing
biological processes from the organismal to ecosystem levels.
* For more information and to apply: Thesearch will remain open until
filled. First consideration will be given to applications received
by 17 January 2017. Second consideration may be given to
applications received by 15 February 2017.Applications must be
completed online at the URI Human Resources webpage: Posting number
F00012 https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/1943
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25. Science policy fellowships.
* Organization: The Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is accepting applications for
its 2017 early-career research fellowships and science policy
fellowships. These fellowships offer early-career researchers and
professionals in the social and behavioral sciences, health and
medicine, engineering and physical sciences, earth and life
sciences, and relevant interdisciplinary fields a unique opportunity
to focus on leadership development while conducting research or work
that is relevant to the mission and goals of the Gulf Research
Program. Learn more and apply at
www.nationalacademies.org/gulf/fellowships. Applications are due by
5pm on February 22, 2017.
* For more information and to apply:
www.nationalacademies.org/gulf/fellowships
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26. Aquatic Plant Ecologist Technician (Student or Recent Graduate
Contractor)
* Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
* Location: Reston, VA
* Description: The primary project for this student contract involves
assisting in summarizing information on the nonnative floating
aquatic plant, Eurasian Water Chestnut, relating the Virginia
occurrence to other occurrences of this plant in the USA and
worldwide. The work includes assisting in writing a publication that
will be useful for resource managers, future research, and modeling
activities. It also involves sampling waterbodies, shipping,
receiving, measuring and cataloging plant characteristics for
aquatic plant specimens intended for a study on the phenology,
genetic characteristics and fruit morphology of species of Water
Chestnut. Some travel may be necessary.
* For more information and to apply: Send your curriculum vitae &
evidence of highest degree to nrybicki at usgs.gov by December 19th
27. IUU Program Officer
* Organization: Ocean Outcomes
* Location: Flexible
* Description: The IUU Program Officer will be O2's in-house expert on
all issues related to Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU)
fisheries. Building off O2's on-the-ground experience of
implementing strengthened traceability and monitoring, control, and
surveillance (MCS) measures in priority fisheries, this position
will help O2 take the next step in building out a successful
anti-IUU program that addresses the core barriers to seafood
sustainability, provides a platform for collaboration and learning,
generates new funding opportunities, and above all supports change
on the water. The IUU Program Officer will work closely with
regional implementation teams in order to demonstrate traceability
and MCS best practices within our FIPs and priority supply chain
projects. Sound interesting?
* For more information and to apply:
http://www.oceanoutcomes.org/who-we-are/join-our-team/
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28. Coral Reef Ecology Conservation Specialist
* Organization: ERT
* Location: St Croix, USVI
* Description: Will support the National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) in their Coral Reef Conservation Program
(CRCP) as the liaison for the National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) in the U.S. Virgin Islands. As the NMFS liaison, will promote
the goals and objectives of NMFS, CRCP, and local coral reef
initiatives by supplying needed capacity in the Southeast Region,
specifically in USVI, to connect CRCP and local efforts. Will also
provide support to effectively implement local coral reef initiative
programs and associated jurisdictional priorities to address
emerging scientific and management needs in coral reef ecosystems
including conserving essential fish habitats under the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSFCMA)
and complimentary activities related to the long-term goal of
recovering species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Will provide management capability to augment and complement
existing CRCP work in the Southeast Region being done by the
Southeast Fishery Science Center (SEFSC), National Centers for
Coastal Ocean Science, Fishery Management Councils, universities,
local government partners, and others.
* For more information and to apply:
https://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ERT&cws=1&rid=1582
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29. Coastal protection specialist
* Organization: Andrew Williams Consulting
* Location: Caribbean
* Description: Andrew Williams Consulting is seeking a mid-level
coastal protection specialist to work on a project in the Caribbean.
The successful candidate will manage a small team of people that
will undertake the initial stakeholder piece and act as the SME with
a client government. The onsite work will include raising awareness
and developing a program to get the local population not just
interested in coastal protection against the changing environmental
conditions in the next 25 years. Desired Experience: Higher Degree
in Marine or Environmental Sciences; Coastal Protection Policy;
Environmental Education; Climate Change Adaptation; Experience of
working in the Caribbean or a native from the Caribbean region would
be an advantage. Further details about the role, as well as terms
and conditions will be discussed with any strong candidates.
* For more information and to apply: contact
andrew.williams at awilliamsconsulting.com
30. Social Media & Science Communication Coordinator
* Organization: Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON)
* Location: Chauvin, LA
* Description: A Social Media & Science Communication Coordinator is
sought for employment at the Louisiana Universities Marine
Consortium (LUMCON). LUMCON is entering an exciting new 5-year
growth phase. We are looking for someone who has a passion for all
things social media and content development. Above all, we are
looking for someone who has the same passion for marine science that
we do.
* For more information and to apply:
http://www.lumcon.edu/information/jobs/default.asp?XMLFilename=20160711SocialMediaCoordinator.xml
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