[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 14 October 2016

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Mon Oct 17 10:02:29 EDT 2016


THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST

1. Policy Associate, Rare
2. Project Coordinator (part-time temporary consultancy), The Ocean 
Foundation
3. Turtle Sanctuary Coordinator, La Tortuga Viva
*4. GIS Analyst, Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary*
*5. Riverkeeper and Executive Director, Satilla Riverkeeper *
*6. Personal Assistant, NOAA NESDIS *
*7. Management Analyst, NOAA NESDIS *
*8. Senior Portfolio Manager, Ocean Conservancy*
*9. Senior Portfolio Manager /Government Grant Specialist, Foundation & 
Government Support, Ocean Conservancy*
*10. Assistant Professor in International Ocean Governance and Law, 
University of Rhode Island*
*11. Resource Management Coordinator, Department of Marine Resources*
*
12. Executive Director, Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) College Program
13. Leasing Program Analyst, Washington State Department of Natural 
Resources
14. Assistant Extension Professor, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
15. Manager, Lenfest Ocean Program (Outreach/Marine Science), The Pew 
Charitable Trusts*
*16. Senior Associate, Conservation Enforcement Analytics, Global 
Campaign to End Illegal, The Pew Charitable Trusts Fishing*
*17. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Federal Fisheries Policy), The Pew 
Charitable Trusts*
*18. Officer, Seabed Mining Project, 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. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts*

1. Policy Associate

  * Organization: Rare
  * Location: US - Arlington, VA
  * Description: The Policy Associate is a collaborative and dynamic
    role reporting to the Senior Manager, Policy Engagement.  S/he will
    be responsible for supporting the implementation of Rare's Global
    Development Strategy working closely with the Senior Manager, Policy
    Engagement as well as the Vice President, Global Development and
    other members of the international Global Development team. The
    Associate should be well-versed in global policy initiatives related
    to Rare's mission and have an understanding for policy creation at
    various levels of government. S/he will work with a wide range of
    stakeholders, both internal and external, to support government
    engagement and government fundraising activities. The Policy
    Associate will exercise independent judgment regarding the following
    3 areas of significance: Support Implementation of Global
    Development Strategy, Events, and Public Funding and Program Management.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://careers-rare.icims.com/jobs/1185/policy-associate%2c-global-development/job?mode=view
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2. Project Coordinator (part-time temporary consultancy)

  * Organization: The Ocean Foundation
  *
    Location: Washington, DC
  *
    Description: Tropicalia is an 'eco resort' project to be established
    in the Dominican Republic. In 2013, The Ocean Foundation (TOF) was
    contracted to develop the first annual United Nations (UN)
    Sustainability Report for Tropicalia based on the UN Global
    Compact's ten principles in the areas of human rights, labor, the
    environment and anti-corruption. A project coordinator is being
    sought to support TOF's President and Program Manager in the
    collection, organization and synthesis of information
    from Tropicalia's staff in order to organize and deliver the
    Sustainability Report for 2016. Fluency in Spanish is required for
    this position (native speaker preferred).
  *
    For more information and to apply: Please contact Ben Scheelk, TOF
    Program Manager, at bscheelk at oceanfdn.org

3. Turtle Sanctuary Coordinator

  * Organization: La Tortuga Viva
  * Location: Juluchuca, Guerrero
  * Description: We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer
    to help coordinate and manage our sea turtle sanctuary, La Tortuga
    Viva. La Tortuga Viva is a sea turtle sanctuary in Juluchuca,
    Guerrero, on Mexico's Pacific coast and operates through the support
    of the sustainable boutique hotel, Playa Viva, and 14 volunteers
    from the local community. The sanctuary coordinator is a
    multifaceted role, involving scientific data collection and
    analysis, community engagement, education, and management. S/he will
    work under the guidance of and report to Playa Viva's Social and
    Environmental Impact Officer. S/he will assist/oversee conservation
    work (e.g. attending nightly patrols), collect, collate, and analyze
    data, organize and lead educational presentations in the community
    and for hotel guests, organize sanctuary visits and hatchling
    releases (for hotel guests), write quarterly reports, build
    relationships with local conservation actors, and engage in
    fundraising and social media. Ideal candidate will have a (minimum)
    B.S. in marine biology/ecology or a related field, experience
    working in sea turtle conservation, fluency in Spanish, strong
    interpersonal communication skills, experience working in developing
    country contexts, community engagement, and ecotourism. This is a
    great opportunity for a young professional looking to gain
    experience in community-based conservation science and management.
    We require a minimum commitment of 3 months and you must be willing
    and able to work in a tropical remote environment. In exchange for
    your service, the volunteer will have shared accommodation in the
    neighboring town of Juluchuca with fellow volunteers and 2 meals per
    day at Playa Viva hotel, 6 days per week.
  * To apply: please send a 1-page cover letter describing your
    qualifications and interest in the position as well as a copy of
    your CV/resume to mluna at playaviva.com. Additionally, please indicate
    your level of Spanish fluency and the date you are available to
    start the position. For more information, view the full
    advertisement here:
    https://www.openchannels.org/jobs/2016-09-27/turtle-sanctuary-coordinator-la-tortuga-viva
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4. GIS Analyst

  * Organization: Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
  * Location: San Francisco, CA
  * Description: Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary requires
    the technical and professional services of a Marine GIS Analyst to
    develop high-quality cartographic products, online maps, and
    analytic products to support sanctuary management, education,
    science, operations, and resource protection. The maps and
    information generated by the GIS Analyst will inform management
    decisions for the sanctuary and its partners, as well as contribute
    to an improved understanding of the region. Products range from
    highly technical to public exhibits. Applications are due by Nov 4,
    2016.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://farallones.noaa.gov/involved/pdf/GFNMS_GIS_PD_2016.pdf
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5. Riverkeeper and Executive Director

  * Organization: Satilla Riverkeeper
  * Location: Woodbine, GA
  * Description: The Board of Directors of the Satilla RiverWatch
    Alliance, Inc. seeks an outgoing professional to serve as Satilla
    Riverkeeper® and Executive Director of Satilla RiverWatch Alliance,
    Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization licensed by the
    Waterkeeper Alliance®. The mission of the Satilla Riverkeeper is to
    protect, restore, and educate about this beautiful and ecologically
    unique blackwater river in southeastern Georgia. The operating
    budget comes from donations, grants, and proceeds from an annual
    gala and other fundraisers.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://satillariverkeeper.org/assets/job-ad_satillariverkeepered_03oct2016.pdf
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8. Senior Portfolio Manager

  * Organization: Ocean Conservancy
  * Location: Washington, D.C.
  * Description: The Senior Portfolio Manager, Foundation Relations
    provides comprehensive portfolio management to a docket of
    foundation donors, including overarching relationship management,
    grant writing and reporting, donor record maintenance and financial
    report preparation. To succeed, the Senior Manager must have
    exceptional writing and project management skills, and be intrepid
    about meeting deadlines and all that entails. The Senior Manager
    should have a well-honed ability to design effective stewardship
    approaches for existing donors, and conduct the research and
    outreach needed for new partnership development. Strong candidates
    will have a background in either global or domestic policy advocacy,
    an ability to stay current on a dynamic body of program work, and an
    understanding of how to grasp and communicate core programs as well
    as impact and results. This work encompasses all of Ocean
    Conservancy's program areas and requires the ability to translate
    science and policy language into accessible, compelling and
    informative material for target audiences. Successful candidates
    will be internally motivated, able to build productive relationships
    with a wide variety of stakeholders, and be good at bringing hustle
    and discipline to their work. The Senior Portfolio Manager,
    Foundation Relations works well under the pressure of tight
    deadlines and is able to multi-task and work congenially across the
    organization's fundraising, programmatic, finance and communications
    areas.
  * For more information and to apply: Please send a cover letter
    speaking to your qualifications along with your resume and salary
    expectations to: jobs at oceanconservancy.org and note your name. For
    the Foundation position include this in the subject line: "Senior
    Portfolio Manager DCMC-16-17".

9. Senior Portfolio Manager /Government Grant Specialist, Foundation & 
Government Support

  * Organization: Ocean Conservancy
  * Location: Washington, D.C.
  * Description: The Senior Portfolio Manager/Government Grants
    Specialist provides comprehensive portfolio management to a docket
    of government (bilateral and multilateral) donors, including
    overarching relationship management, grant writing and reporting,
    donor record maintenance and financial report preparation. To
    succeed, the Senior Manager must have exceptional writing and
    project management skills, and be intrepid about meeting deadlines
    and all that entails. The Senior Manager should have a well-honed
    ability to design effective stewardship approaches for existing
    donors, and conduct the research and outreach needed for new
    partnership development. Strong candidates will have a background in
    either global or domestic policy advocacy, an ability to stay
    current on a dynamic body of program work, and an understanding of
    how to grasp and communicate core programs as well as impact and
    results. This work encompasses all of Ocean Conservancy's program
    areas and requires the ability to translate science and policy
    language into accessible, compelling and informative material for
    target audiences. Successful candidates will be internally
    motivated, able to build productive relationships with a wide
    variety of stakeholders, and be good at bringing hustle and
    discipline to their work. The Senior Portfolio Manager, Government
    Grants Specialist works well under the pressure of tight deadlines
    and is able to multi-task and work congenially across the
    organization's fundraising, programmatic, finance and communic
  * For more information and to apply: Please send a cover letter
    speaking to your qualifications along with your resume and salary
    expectations to: jobs at oceanconservancy.org and note your name. For
    the Government position include this in the subject line: "Senior
    Portfolio Manager DCMC-16-18".

10. Assistant Professor in International Ocean Governance and Law

  * Organization: University of Rhode Island
  * Location: Rhode Island
  * Description: Candidates must have a PhD in Political Science, Marine
    Affairs, Environmental Policy, Public Policy, Geography or
    closely-related field by appointment date in August 2017.  We seek
    highly qualified candidates with specialization in international
    ocean governance, international institutions, and/or international
    marine/environmental law & policy.  Successful candidates will
    provide evidence of ability to develop and instruct undergraduate
    and graduate courses; develop an independently funded research
    program; publish and present at national and international meetings;
    and work with members of diverse and underrepresented groups.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/1774
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11. Resource Management Coordinator

  * Organization: Department of Marine Resources
  * Location: Augusta, ME
  * Description: This is professional services work in managing and
    coordinating marine resource management programs. The position will
    coordinate the activities of industry advisory councils with regard
    to policy, science, and fisheries management plans that impact
    valuable state water fisheries. The position provides technical
    expertise in fisheries management, represents the Department at
    public hearings, and assists in development of pertinent laws and
    regulations. Responsibilities include developing, implementing
    analyzing and managing recommendations and programs for effective
    resource utilization and management
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://www.maine.gov/nrsc/jobs/application.shtml
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6. Personal Assistant

  * Organization: NOAA NESDIS
  * Location: Silver Spring, MD
  * Description: Integrated Systems Solutions, Inc. is seeking talent to
    support NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and
    Information Service (NESDIS). This individual performs work in
    support of human resource professionals and requires a proficient
    working knowledge of personnel procedures, guides, and precedents.
    Job tasks may require interviewing applicants, obtaining references,
    and recommending placement in a well- defined occupation in addition
    to handling employee-sensitive material. Therefore, the Assistant
    must be tactful, discrete, and articulate. The candidate may also be
    involved in: · Identifying potential issues and grievance procedures
    and documenting necessary information to avoid company threat ·
    Making recommendations to human resource professionals on job
    classification, wage rates, and employee salaries · Performing some
    clerical work · Using computers heavily for organizational and
    reporting purposes Advanced experience with office software packages
    may be needed. Supervisor will review completed work against stated
    objectives. Questions can be directed to Trish Stevick
    (trish.stevick at issmgmt.com)
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://issmgmt.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=7812052
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7. Management Analyst

  * Organization: NOAA NESDIS
  * Location: Silver Spring, MD
  * Description: Integrated Systems Solutions, Inc. is seeking talent to
    support NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and
    Information Service (NESDIS). This individual must be able to work
    as a team member and possess advanced, comprehensive knowledge of
    methodologies, principles and practices related to logistics,
    business, or financial management disciplines. In addition,
    candidate duties may include: · Completing research and analysis ·
    Gathering, analyzing and synthesizing information using evaluation
    and critical thinking skills · Be able to organize, analyze,
    interpret, and evaluate financial and management data to solve
    financial management and accounting problems · Ensure compliance
    with technical standards throughout the project · Can operate with
    considerable latitude for actions and decisions · Demonstrated
    ability to work independently or under only general direction ·
    Demonstrated proficiency using commercial automated word processing,
    graphics systems, and desktop publishing systems · Good written and
    oral communication skills are required Questions can be directed to
    Trish Stevick (trish.stevick at issmgmt.com)
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://issmgmt.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=7811974
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12. Executive Director

  * Organization: Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) College Program
  * Location: Delaware
  * Description: Under the limited direction and discretion of the Dean,
    the Executive Director provides overall leadership and programmatic
    oversight for the Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) College Program. This
    includes administration of an approximately $2.1 million state,
    university, federal funds budget and strategic planning for the
    development, evaluation and administration of the Sea Grant
    research, marine advisory service, education, and communications
    program activities. The statewide program housed at the University
    of Delaware is part of a national network of 33 Sea Grant College
    Programs, operating in all coastal and Great Lakes' states, and
    organized under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    (NOAA). This network is a partnership among government, academia,
    industry, NGOs, and private citizens. The Executive Director makes
    strategic investments, develops new programs and expedites
    solutions. DESG also has an active advisory council comprised of 29
    individuals, and the Executive Director works closely with that
    group, as well as the CEOE dean's administrative team, in
    prioritizing efforts and planning.
    The Executive Director will work closely with the Dean to
    collaborate on the vision and goals of DESG program in conjunction
    with the scientific expertise of the College to maximize the benefit
    for research, education, and outreach of the Delaware Coastal
    Environment.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://careers.insidehighered.com/job/1274483/executive-director-delaware-sea-grant-program/
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13. Leasing Program Analyst

  * Organization: Washington State Department of Natural Resources
  * Location: Olympia, WA
  * Description: The successful applicant will provide centralized
    support to agency staff to ensure the Aquatic Leasing Program
    operates efficiently and is consistent with established agency
    directives, goals, and policies. The Environmental Planner position
    will be primarily responsible for developing and updating templates
    and agency procedures for the Aquatic Leasing Program to help ensure
    a consistent approach to meeting state protocols and advancing
    management guidelines, while also evaluating strategic opportunities
    to increase program efficiency. He/she also manages the Aquatic
    Resources Procedure Desk Manual, which establishes day­to­day
    protocols for developing authorizations to utilize DNR­managed
    aquatic lands.The position plays an essential coordination role
    among District staff throughout the state, the Assistant Attorney
    General's office, Risk Management, and other Division staff to
    ensure aquatic use authorization agreements are legally defensible,
    manage risk appropriately, and reflect DNR's current management
    guidelines, statutes, rules, and policy guidance.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/1548073/leasing-program-analyst-ep3
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14. Assistant Extension Professor

  * Organization: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
  * Location: Biloxi, MS
  * Description: Duties will include the development of Extension and
    research programs targeting marine fisheries issues and formation of
    close working relationships with all relevant stakeholders.
    We are seeking applicants for an Assistant Extension Professor of
    Marine Fisheries in our Biloxi, MS office. The successful applicant
    will have affiliations with Mississippi State University Extension
    Service and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. We are
    looking to fill this position relatively quickly, so I encourage
    interested applicants to get their application materials in as soon
    as possible.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/cw/en-us/job/492844/assistant-extension-professor
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15. 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
    <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qurryIWBJrL8DLl0jZ45ZUmoCq3Clpvg2IYRLps88VuuWxqAPBHHK12kj9LE-8OcI_r77ErT7Nt1nkxbg36QXMNrURkIEHc1f0Z27TRVhyBQ_jtYjeQdgCZ1MWdHsZq0E3owMf6V0z6SzhJqSo650P05Rt3C0wuZLhEtU7jQ5im3MXDTH1dGXEdwKVtG8Pzj&c=gkgxGof6m2KNb46UgzPVcbxZ-DpSFZ4fMazVx13EOK-BVTXofglkuA==&ch=Vl-Kn00zGqK3UBovk6tT8luom0DqWNdvlgJ8HuFFgRi45R01cK8XCw==>

16. 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
    <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qurryIWBJrL8DLl0jZ45ZUmoCq3Clpvg2IYRLps88VuuWxqAPBHHK12kj9LE-8Oc38a5HX477L2H0ikDmmPU-Zz2EPzwLyk72D4LV3RqW1d4vX6CC685nfi9zRkkJe_0QpJHSxnwx3rfSQS7mBOIbv2kKau-uHd47fBdnxpGZSguWssnzZGQD4qNvO18uOye&c=gkgxGof6m2KNb46UgzPVcbxZ-DpSFZ4fMazVx13EOK-BVTXofglkuA==&ch=Vl-Kn00zGqK3UBovk6tT8luom0DqWNdvlgJ8HuFFgRi45R01cK8XCw==>

17. 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

18. Officer, Seabed Mining Project

  * Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
  * Location: Washington DC
  * Description: 8+ 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 strategy 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/4655job

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
    <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qurryIWBJrL8DLl0jZ45ZUmoCq3Clpvg2IYRLps88VuuWxqAPBHHK66J6HAFnovESlZmROY7xEjEG4p6QW_1aXfF9r0ZmteUZKgAaZcR5pN3NlwBVHQla6wc-1eR3BnXmAr51waq_vblX1tpVh93msPEfZ8opjqG_0G-LYZF-P8xDtyEFjgw3U30QVHxh_HQ&c=gkgxGof6m2KNb46UgzPVcbxZ-DpSFZ4fMazVx13EOK-BVTXofglkuA==&ch=Vl-Kn00zGqK3UBovk6tT8luom0DqWNdvlgJ8HuFFgRi45R01cK8XCw==>

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

21. 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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