[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 15 January 2016

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Jan 15 14:46:55 EST 2016


THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST

1. Assistant Professor, Ghent University
2. Beach Water Quality Modeler, Heal the Bay
3. Executive Director, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
4. Research Facility Coordinator, OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center
5. Residential Environmental Educator, Living Classrooms
6. Communications Project Manager, FishWise
7. Fisheries Data Analyst, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
8. Communications Manager, Ocean Conservancy
9. Communications Manager, Ocean Conservancy
11. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship,NOAA Office 
of National Marine Sanctuaries
12. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Campaigning/Outreach), The Pew 
Charitable Trusts
13. Senior Associate, Protecting Ocean Life on the High Seas, The Pew 
Charitable Trusts
14. Director, Protecting Ocean Life on the High Seas, The Pew Charitable 
Trusts
15. Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries, Wildlife Conservation 
Society, Global Conservation
16. Ocean Data Information Manager, MARCO
17. General Engineer - Marine and Hydrokinetic Engineer, Department of 
Energy (DOE)

1. Assistant Professor

  * Organization: Ghent University
  * Location: Belgium
  * Description: The faculty of Sciences of Ghent University, Belgium,
    has a vacancy for an Assistant Professor position (tenure track) in
    the field of "water and environment in the context of Global
    Change", starting on 1 October 2016. Duties include academic
    teaching, academic research and carrying out academic services
    within the Department of Geology and Soil Science.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://edit.ugent.be/en/work/vacancies/professorial-staff/20151212waterenmilieue.htm/
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2. Beach Water Quality Modeler

  * Organization: Heal the Bay
  * Location: Los Angeles
  * Description: The Beach Water Quality Modeler position would develop
    and implement 'Nowcast' models of beach waterquality at beaches
    around the State of California as part of Heal the Bay's Beach
    Report Card program. TheBeach Water Quality Modeler will be the lead
    technical researcher/modeler on a State funded project to
    extend'Nowcasting' to approximately 25 beaches over a three year
    period. The modeler will be responsible foroptimizing and
    calibrating multiple linear regression (MLR) models of beach water
    quality. This will requireinterfacing and networking with beach
    managers across the state, as well as our project collaborators
    atStanford University and UCLA.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://www.healthebay.org/sites/default/files/pdf/jobs/2015-Modeler-Job-description.pdf

3. Council Deputy Executive Director for Management

  * Organization: South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
  * Location: Charleston, S.C
  * Description: The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council,
    headquartered in Charleston, S.C., is responsible for the
    conservation and management of fish stocks within the federal
    200-mile limit of the Atlantic off the coasts of North Carolina,
    South Carolina, Georgia and east Florida to Key West. The Council is
    responsible for Coastal Migratory Pelagics from New York to Florida
    and for Dolphin/Wahoo, from Maine to Florida.The Deputy Executive
    Director for Management is responsible for supervising all fishery
    management technical staff and represents the Executive Director in
    his/her absence.
  * For more information and to apply: gregg.waugh at safmc.net

4. Research Facility Coordinator

  * Organization: OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center
  * Location: Newport, OR
  * Description: The Research Facility Coordinator represents Oregon
    State University's (OSU) Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) to
    individuals and groups wishing to connect on a professional science
    level with HMSC's research community and/or utilize research
    infrastructure. The Research Facility Coordinator, reporting to the
    HMSC Program Manager in the HMSC Director's Office, will oversee and
    coordinate use of shared, unassigned research spaces by faculty,
    student and visiting researchers, track space usage and coordinate
    a wide range of facility uses. Relationship management is a key
    attribute of the position, as the Research Facility Coordinator will
    establish, manage and maintain relationships with HMSC leadership
    and facility users. These users include OSU faculty, invited
    distinguished faculty from international and national universities
    and marine labs, students and their advisors or instructors, and
    visiting researchers using the HMSC Experimental Seawater Facility
    (ESF) and other shared research space and equipment. The
    Coordinator's research background will enable them to review
    protocols for safety and compliance and work with researchers to
    achieve compliance. The Coordinator will also assist and track
    professional visitors who use HMSC conference rooms, labs or
    offices including seminar speakers, international delegations,
    workshop participants and OSU groups.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/search/Search_css.jsp
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5. Residential Environmental Educator

  * Organization: Living Classrooms
  * Location: Great Falls, VA
  * Description: Living Classrooms is seeking educators to provide
    overnight, outdoor education programming at Camp Fraser in Great
    Falls, VA for 5th grade students. About Living Classrooms: Living
    Classrooms of the National Capital Region (LC-NCR) is an affiliate
    non-profit of the Living Classrooms Foundation. LC-NCR is
    responsible for the operation of educational and workforce
    development programs in the D.C. Metropolitan area.LC-NCR is
    operated for the benefit of the community at-large, providing
    hands-on education and job training programs for students from
    diverse backgrounds, with a special emphasis on at-risk youth.
    Utilizing challenging settings, community revitalization, and a
    small staff-to-student ratio, LC-NCR provides experience-based
    educational programs emphasizing the applied learning of math,
    science, language arts, history, economics and ecology.
  * For more information and to apply: ralbrecht at livingclassroomsdc.org

6. Communications Project Manager

  * Organization: FishWise
  * Location: Santa Cruz, CA
  * Description: We are looking for our newest team member who can bring
    their talents to create new programs and drive communications
    activities that spotlight the organizations mission. In this role,
    this candidate will be responsible for developing communications
    strategies and programs, including driving thought-leadership and
    broader storytelling opportunities across a range of audiences. This
    role requires an organized, hands-on team player who instinctively
    works in a collaborative manner, has the judgment to prioritize busy
    days and competing demands and will speak up with sound
    communication counsel. The ideal candidate will have a proven track
    record as a writer and media relations manager, with know-how for
    developing and executing communications strategies that deliver
    tangible results.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://fishwise.org/index.php/about-us/careers

7. Fisheries Data Analyst

  * Organization: Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
  * Location: Anywhere (virtual position)
  * Description: Reporting to the Chief Scientist and working closely
    with FishSource and Strategy teams, the Fisheries Data Analyst will
    conduct research on all levels of information on fisheries,
    including stocks, fleets and fishing gears, management and
    environmental performance of fisheries, traded volume and value and
    certification status at all geographical scales. Fisheries Data
    Analyst will carry out data analysis making use of a wide range of
    exploratory and inferential statistical approaches, as found
    adequate, and prepare reports and other materials aimed at the
    seafood industry and other primer audiences as aligned with SFP's
    mission. The position supports SFP's mission at the analytical level.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://www.sustainablefish.org/about-us/jobs/jobs/fisheries-data-analyst

8. Communications Manager, Trash Free Seas

  * Organization: Ocean Conservancy
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: Communications Manager, Trash Free Seas - will help
    identify, facilitate, and manage external relationships and
    opportunities for organizational visibility around OC's Trash Free
    Seas® program, particularly with the media as well as corporate and
    international audiences. This position requires an ability to work
    with a spectrum of audiences (e.g., grassroots groups, corporate
    manufacturers, local governments in developing countries,
    international policymakers). Any international work, especially in
    Southeast Asia, is highly preferred.
  * For more information and to apply: carol at ceaconsulting.com

9. Communications Manager, Policy Initiatives

  * Organization: Ocean Conservancy
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: Communications Manager, Policy Initiatives - will help
    increase the visibility of OC and its in-house experts with
    Congress, the Administration, federal agencies, partner
    organizations, and other stakeholders through communication efforts.
    Candidates should have three to five years of experience in a
    government relations or public affairs role and have a strong
    understanding of how strategic communications can be used to promote
    policy solutions; Hill communications experience is mandatory.
  * For more information and to apply: carol at ceaconsulting.com

10. Media Relations Volunteer Internship

  * Organization: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
  * Location: Silver Spring, MD
  * Description: We invite you to joinadedicatedandenthusiastic
    teamatthe NOAA OfficeofNationalMarineSanctuarieswhereyou
    willgaininvaluableresume-buildingexperienceand aninsider'sperspective fromthenation'sleaderinoceanconservationandmanagement.
    The Communications Team produces and distributes NOAA Office of
    National Marine Sanctuaries messages through a variety of channels
    to a diverse audience - Capitol Hill legislators and staff, 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:
    http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-media-relations-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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11. Constituent & Legislative Affairs Volunteer Internship

  * Organization NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
  * Location: Silver Spring, MD
  * Description: We invite you to joinadedicatedandenthusiastic
    teamatthe NOAA OfficeofNationalMarineSanctuarieswhereyou
    willgaininvaluableresume-buildingexperienceand aninsider'sperspective fromthenation'sleaderinoceanconservationandmanagement.
    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:
    http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/involved/pdfs/onms-constituent-&-legislative-affairs-volunteer-internship-dec2015.pdf
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12. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Campaigning/Outreach)

  * Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
  * Location: Washington DC
  * Description: 5+ years of advocacy and/or political campaign outreach
    and organizing experience. A Bachelor's degree is also required.
    This role is based in Washington DC and will work collaboratively
    with the team to establish an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries
    management in U.S. law and policy. This role will lead
    coalition-building and outreach efforts and provide strategic
    recommendations to promote Pew's policy objectives within the U.S.
    Congress and federal government agencies.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4340/job
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13. Senior Associate, Protecting Ocean Life on the High Seas

  * Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
  * Location: Washington DC
  * Description: 5+ years of experience in the international
    conservation arena, with a particular focus on or familiarity with
    the international policy arena, including working with the U.N. is
    strongly preferred. A Bachelor's degree is also required. This role
    is based in Washington DC and will assist in developing and
    implementing a global campaign to advance a new international legal
    instrument enabling the establishment of marine protected areas and
    reserves on the high seas.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4326/job
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14. Director, Protecting Ocean Life on the High Seas

  * Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
  * Location: Washington DC
  * Description: 10+ years of designing and implementing campaign
    programs on a global scale. Extensive experience in the
    international policy arena including working with the UN is strongly
    preferred, as well as an in-depth understanding of multilateral
    processes. 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. A Bachelor's degree
    is also required. This role is based in Washington DC and will
    develop and lead the implementation of a global campaign to advance
    a new international legal instrument enabling the establishment of
    marine protected areas and reserves on the high seas.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4275/job
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15. Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries

  * Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society, Global Conservation
  * Location: Bronx, NY
  * Description: The Wildlife Conservation Society seeks a Director of
    Marine Conservation and Fisheries, to be based at WCS headquarters
    in New York City.  WCS has a long history of ocean exploration and
    conservation, including William Beebe's 1934 record-setting
    bathysphere dive and Roger Payne's extraordinary 1974 discovery of
    humpback whale songs.  From these early roots, and reflecting the
    WCS focus on saving wildlife and wild places, WCS' marine
    conservation efforts currently focus on four strategies: Marine
    Protected Areas, sustainable fisheries, marine mammals, and sharks
    and rays.  Supporting these strategies, WCS maintains a strong
    commitment to applied marine scientific research and is building its
    capacity to leverage our impact through WCS' New York Aquarium and
    other innovative partnerships.  To deliver on these objectives at
    scale the Director oversees all WCS marine conservation efforts,
    including the implementation of marine conservation actions by ~250
    marine conservation staff across the globe, as well as overseeing
    staff who coordinate global initiatives on marine species (cetaceans
    and sharks), climate, fisheries and marine policy.  The program is
    staffed by a dynamic and committed team of field scientists based at
    sites around the world, and a directorate of six staff in New York.
  * For more information and to apply: visit www.wcs.org/marine. Please
    visit http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers.aspx/ for instructions on
    how to apply.

16. Ocean Data Information Manager

  * Organization: MARCO
  * Location: Negotiable home office in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware,
    New Jersey, or New York. Work space at one of the MARCO state
    offices may also be provided.
  * Description: The MARCO Ocean Data Information Manager will work in
    collaboration with the MARCO Management Board and staff, the Portal
    Team, agency staff, and contractors to advance the continued
    development and maintenance of the Data Portal. This will include a
    range of technical tasks associated with spatial data and
    information updates and maintenance, as well as serving as the key
    MARCO point person on Data Portal outreach, engagement, and
    communications. The MARCO Ocean Data Information Manager position
    has the possibility to transition into a management role over time
    and as funding allows.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://midatlanticocean.org/job-opportunity-marco-seeks-ocean-data-information-manager/
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17. General Engineer - Marine and Hydrokinetic Engineer

  * Organization: Department of Energy (DOE)
  * Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia
  * Description: The Wind and Water Power Technologies Office's mission
    is to develop innovative technologies that enable a rapid expansion
    of electricity generation from wind and water resources for the
    production of clean, affordable, reliable, domestic energy.
    Regarding MHK technology development specifically, DOE investments
    enable the advancement of innovative wave, tidal, ocean, and river
    current energy conversion technologies. These investments aim to
    reduce the cost of energy from these early-stage technologies. As a
    Technology Manager, the selectee will work with the MHK technology
    development team to provide the overall strategic vision, award
    execution, and program development and management necessary to
    maintain a balanced research and development program inclusive of
    applied research, development, demonstration, and deployment of
    innovative technologies.
  * For more information and to apply: Go to USAJobs.gov and search for
    Job ID numbers HC-16-EE-00644-CR and HQ-16-EE-00642-CR in the
    Keyword search box for GS-13 and GS-14 positions, respectively.
    http://energy.gov/eere/water/articles/wind-and-water-power-technologies-office-position-available-marine-and
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