[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 3 June 2016
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Mon Jun 6 10:27:33 EDT 2016
THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST
1. Science and Policy Communications Fellow, National Oceanographic
Partnership Program (NOPP)
2. Research Associate, University of Rhode Island's Department of
Marine Affairs
3. Director of Programs and Policies, The International SeaKeepers Society
4. Executive Director, Sylvia Earle Alliance / Mission Blue
5. Policy and Research Internship, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
6. Science and Conservation Internship, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
7. Marketing and Communications Manager, Conservation Strategy Fund
8. Sustainable Fisheries Project Researcher, Sustainable Fisheries
Group, UCSB
9. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation, The Pew Charitable Trusts
10. Manager, Global Ocean Legacy, The Pew Charitable Trusts
11. Senior Associate, Protecting our Oceans from Seabed Mining, The Pew
Charitable Trusts
12. Project Director, Environmental Science Division, The Pew Charitable
Trusts
13. Officer, Environmental Science Division, The Pew Charitable Trusts
14. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts
15. Associate, Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation, Environmental
Science Division, The Pew Charitable Trusts
16. Senior Associate, Communications (Ocean Policy, Science, Energy),
The Pew Charitable Trusts
17. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans, Northeast (Campaigning/Outreach), The
Pew Charitable Trusts
18. Manager, U.S. Oceans, Northeast (Campaigning/Outreach), The Pew
Charitable Trusts
19. Officer, U.S. Oceans, Caribbean (Marine Science/Research/Analysis),
The Pew Charitable Trusts
20. Officer, Communications (U.S. Public Lands), The Pew Charitable Trusts
21. Director, Protecting Ocean Life on the High Seas, The Pew Charitable
Trusts
22. Development Manager, Restore America's Estuaries
23. Papua New Guinea (PNG) Country Program Director, Wildlife
Conservation Society
24. Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries, Wildlife Conservation
Society
25. Summer Interns and Fellows, Rare
1. Science and Policy Communications Fellow
* Organization: National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP)
* Location: Arlington, VA / Tysons, VA
* Description: NOPP is now accepting applications for the NOPP Science
and Policy Communications Fellow Fall 2016. The Fellow will spend
six months with NOPP offices in Arlington and Tysons, VA, to assist
staff in working on a variety of Program operations and
coordination, including social media outreach, inter-agency meeting
coordination and support, and NOPP research project development and
tracking. Fellows will have the opportunity to regularly engage with
Federal agency representatives from the Navy, ONR, NOAA, BOEM, USGS,
DOE, DOI, NSF, EPA, USACE, and others from the ocean governance
community in the DC area. Deadline to submit applications to
info at nopp.org is May 31, 2016.
* For more information and to apply:
http://www.nopp.org/about-nopp/career-opportunities/
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2. Research Associate
* Organization: University of Rhode Island's Department of Marine Affairs
* Location: Kingston, RI
* Description: Create an OMB- and IRS-approved, mixed-methods,
research protocol to compare climate risk across a range of ports or
maritime freight nodes. Select and convene an expert group and
utilize a Delphi-type method for expert elicitation around a variety
of potential indicators. Conduct and supervise field research at
northeast seaports using standard qualitative and quantitative
research methods. Analyze and synthesize data through the creation
of algorithms and quantitative methods. Contribute to and oversee
the production of print and digital materials, journal articles,
and specified deliverables to the USACE based on the research.
Contribute to and oversee the development of new funding proposals
to support ongoing related work.
* For more information and to apply: http://jobs.uri.edu/postings/1370
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3. Director of Programs and Policies
* Organization: The International SeaKeepers Society
* Location: Coral Gables, Florida
* Description: The Director of Programs & Policies is responsible for
running and managing all aspects of SeaKeepers Programs including:
engaging yachts to grow the fleet of membership, the organization's
science programs (expeditions, instrument deployments and education
and outreach) as well as community engagement initiatives (art
program, boat shows, beach clean ups). Additionally, the Director
oversees established international programs including work in Asia
and Cuba. The Director of Programs & Policies establishes and
maintains external relationships with the scientific, nonprofit and
yachting communities. The Director also has an important role in
developing strategies to grow and improve existing programs as well
as establish future programs to further promote SeaKeepers' mission
and for the benefit of the organization. The Director of Programs &
Policies reports directly to the CEO.
* For more information and to apply: RSnow at SeaKeepers.org
4. Executive Director
* Organization: Sylvia Earle Alliance / Mission Blue
* Location: San Francisco Bay Area
* Description: The Executive Director will work with Sylvia Earle
Alliance Board of Directors and staff to carry out the fundraising
and programmatic work of the organization. Good communication,
administration, fundraising and organizing skills are a must; highly
desirable is demonstrable knowledge of marine conservation issues
and the community. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the
Executive Director's function is to implement strategic goals and
objectives of the organization, to give direction and leadership
toward the achievement of the organization's philosophy, mission,
strategy, and its annual goals and objectives. Working with the
chair, the Executive Director will enable the Board to fulfill its
governance function. For more details, please visit:
http://mission-blue.org/job-openings
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* To be considered for the position of Executive Director, please
submit your resume to dcastellana at mission-blue.org. No phone calls,
please. Email follow-up strongly preferred.
5. Policy and Research Internship
* Organization: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Downtown Silver Spring, MD
* Description: The intern's primary responsibilities will be
researching and analyzing sanctuary-related policies and issues,
generating target lists for Congressional and partner engagement,
developing and executing an outreach strategy, drafting letters and
other communications materials, and planning briefings and meetings
with Members of Congress and Congressional Committees, the
Administration, and partner entities. This internship is unpaid and
runs from Aug/Sept through December.
* For more information and to apply: www.marinesanctuary.org/careers
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emailinfo at marinesanctuary.org
6. Science and Conservation Internship
* Organization: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Downtown Silver Spring, MD
* Description: The intern's primary responsibilities will be to
research and develop science and conservation projects to support
sanctuaries and sanctuary resources, build and strengthen
partnerships with organizations and institutions that can assist
with conservation work and outreach, manage existing conservation
products, spend plans, and accounts, create and promote
communications materials and products, and increase the number of
DOJ cases and community service payments to NMSF. Internship will
start in Aug/Sept and run through Dec 2016. This internship is unpaid.
* For more information and to apply: www.marinesanctuary.org/careers
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emailinfo at marinesanctuary.org
7. Marketing and Communications Manager
* Organization: Conservation Strategy Fund
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: Conservation Strategy Fund (CSF) seeks a highly
motivated, creative and outgoing individual with a diverse skillset
to oversee and coordinate marketing, messaging and communication
efforts for the organization worldwide. The Marketing and
Communications Manager will report to the Executive Director and is
responsible for raising the awareness of CSF's brand and our work
with multiple audiences including our partners, stakeholders and
current and potential funders.
* For more information and to apply:
http://conservation-strategy.org/en/page/marketing-and-communications-manager
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8. Sustainable Fisheries Project Researcher
* Organization: Sustainable Fisheries Group, UCSB
* Location: Santa Barbara, CA
* Description: The Sustainable Fisheries Group is a research team that
develops innovative science and applies it to real-world challenges
to improve the ecological and economic performance of fisheries and
other ocean uses. We are seeking a dynamic, energetic, team-oriented
individual to provide analytical support for applied research
projects. In particular, this position will provide scientific
support for our partnership with the Waitt Institute focused on
collaborations with local governments and communities to create
ocean zoning and fisheries management solutions.The successful
candidate with have a MS/PhD in marine ecology, natural resource
economics, environmental science and management, fishery science or
a related field or 5-10 years of experience providing analytical
research support to applied projects and strong quantitative,
statistical and modeling skills including experience developing and
manipulating models related to fisheries management, stock
assessment, aquaculture, MPA design and/or marine spatial planning.
* For more information and to apply:
https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00734
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9. 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.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4579/job
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10. Manager, Global Ocean Legacy
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of experience campaigning in the conservation
arena, with a particular focus on or familiarity with marine
conservation and protected area policies. 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 manage a core campaign team in Washington DC that
supports the various in-country campaigns. This role will work with
the Director to develop an international strategy that advances all
in-country campaign efforts. Other responsibilities include general
research, material development and outreach to scientists, policy
makers and coalition partners.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4586/job
11. Senior Associate, Protecting our Oceans from Seabed Mining
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 5+ years of experience in the conservation arena, with
a particular focus on or familiarity with the international policy
arena. 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 ensure that large, ecologically important areas
of the deep-sea are protected from mining and that international
rules are adopted to minimize the harm to deep-sea ecosystems where
mining does occur.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4570/job
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12. 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 two 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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13. Officer, Environmental Science Division
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of experience with impact assessment and
evaluation approaches for science, marine science and policy,
program management, and grant-making. A Bachelor's degree is
required; an advanced degree in biology, environmental science or
science and technology studies is preferred. This role will work
within the team to create and implement a more systematic assessment
framework and to share knowledge among the Pew Marine Fellows and
conservation community about how to develop and conduct actionable
science projects.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4547/job
14. 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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15. Associate, Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation, Environmental
Science Division
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 2+ 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. Experience working in programs
or knowledge of environmental issues in Asia is a plus. Bachelor's
degree in biological or environmental sciences or East Asian studies
fields preferred. This role will assist with program management for
various activities of the Program, including the expansion of the
Program to include fellowships in targeted Asian countries. 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/4508/job
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16. Senior Associate, Communications (Ocean Policy, Science, Energy)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: 5+ years of strategic communications, public relations,
and media relations experience, including experience with
environmental or science communications. International
communications experience preferred. Experience in public policy or
campaigns is also preferred. This role will help implement
communications strategies for projects to effectively communicate
Pew's work and messages. Strong project management skills are
required. A Bachelor's degree is also required.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4506/job
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17. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans, Northeast (Campaigning/Outreach)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: 5-7 years of demonstrated campaign outreach and
organizing experience. Experience with environmental issues is not
required. This role is based in Washington DC and will
collaboratively work with the Manager and Policy Staff of the U.S.
Oceans Northeast team to implement a body of work that will result
in the establishment of an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries
management. This role will lead coalition and outreach efforts and
provide strategic recommendations to promote Pew's policy objectives
in the Northeast region, with a specific focus on influencing
decisions by the MAFMC and ASFMC. A Bachelor's degree is required.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4444/job
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18. Manager, U.S. Oceans, Northeast (Campaigning/Outreach)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Boston, MA
* Description: 8+ years of demonstrated campaign outreach and
organizing experience. Experience with environmental issues is not
required. 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 is based
in Boston, MA and will collaboratively work with the Director of the
U.S. Oceans Northeast team to advance the implementation of an
ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management. The Manager will
be responsible for designing and implementing coalition building,
public education, and overall strategies to promote Pew's policy
objectives in New England, with a focus on influencing decisions by
the NEFMC. A Bachelor's degree is required.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4445/job
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19. Officer, U.S. Oceans, Caribbean (Marine Science/Research/Analysis)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Puerto Rico
* Description: 8+ years of marine science research experience. This
role will conduct research and analysis of fishery management plans
and scientific papers; develop and maintain a broad knowledge base
of regional and national fishery issues, including the latest
science and policy developments. This role will also undertake
in-person meetings with decision makers, scientists, and
stakeholders; and provide recommendations to promote Pew's policy
objectives in the U.S. Caribbean region, with a focus on influencing
decisions by the Caribbean Fishery Management Council (CFMC). Must
have a strong network of relevant contacts in Puerto Rico and the
U.S. Virgin Islands. A Bachelor's degree in a fisheries-related
field is required. And advanced degree in marine conservation issues
is preferred. Must be bilingual in both English and Spanish.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4430/job
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20. Officer, Communications (U.S. Public Lands)
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: 8+ years of strategic communications, public relations,
and media relations experience. Experience with environmental issues
is not required. This role will develop and implement comprehensive
communications strategies and campaigns aligned with program goals.
Must be creative, as well as savvy with social media. Strong project
management skills are required. A Bachelor's degree is also required.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4371/job
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21. 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. 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. 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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22. Development Manager
* Organization: Restore America's Estuaries
* Location: Arlington, VA (near Courthouse Metro)
* Description: Restore America's Estuaries is seeking an experienced,
highly self-motivated, and successful fundraiser to lead and grow
relationships with strategic partners. This is an exciting position
that is responsible for creating and implementing an annual
goal-oriented fundraising plan to secure sponsors and funding for
conferences and workshops, and develop and implement a strategy to
grow a small individual giving program while cultivating
relationships to promote long-term partnerships. This position
supports the creative and innovative use of social media and the RAE
website as marketing and outreach tools for fundraising. The
Development Manager will report directly to the President and is
expected to work collaboratively with RAE staff and interact with
the Board of Directors on a regular basis.
* For more information and to apply:
https://www.estuaries.org/Table/About-Us/Jobs/
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23. Papua New Guinea (PNG) Country Program Director
* Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society
* Location: PNG Country Program, Goroka, PNG
* Description: The Country Program Director will lead the development
and management of WCS's conservation program in PNG in line with the
WCS 2020 and WCS Melanesia 2020 strategies.S/he will lead on the
establishment of program priorities, strategy, and approaches for
terrestrial and marine conservation and adaptation initiatives, as
well as provide technical guidance to project development and
implementation. S/he will promote biological conservation and
sustainable natural resource management in PNG among governmental
agencies, international agencies (where appropriate),
non-governmental organizations, universities and training
institutes, and the public. Through outward communications, s/he
will direct national and international attention to PNG for
conservation and influence policies that promote preservation of
biodiversity and sustainable development, while reducing
vulnerability to future climate and environmental change.
* For more information and to apply: Please apply online at
www.wcs.org/about-us/careers
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send a cover letter and CV with the subject line "Director, PNG
Country Program - [your name]" toasiaprogram at wcs.org
24. Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries
* Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society
* Location: Bronx Zoo, New York
* 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 in Belize, Cuba, Nicaragua, Argentina,
Chile, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique,
Madagascar, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, New York and the Arctic Beringia, 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: Please apply online at
www.wcs.org/about-us/careersand send a cover letter and CV with the
subject line "Director, Marine Conservation and Fisheries - [your
name]" to marineprogram at wcs.org
25. Summer Interns and Fellows
* Organization: Rare
* Location: Arlington, VA
* Description: Rare seeks enthusiastic, organized and self-motivated
college students and recent graduates to join our summer intern and
fellow program. Candidates must be undergraduate or graduate
students with strengths in project management, writing and research.
Projects available in our Talent (HR), Global Development,
Sustainable Markets, IT and Program teams. Interns will gain
valuable insight into the non-profit, conservation and development
space. The ideal candidates will be well-organized, able to work
independently and as a collaborative team member and have strong
communication skills.
* For more information and to apply: www.rare.org/careers
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