[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 16 September 2016
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Sep 16 11:56:40 EDT 2016
THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST
1. Technical/Scientific Writer, ECS Federal, LLC (ECS)
2. PhD Research Assistantship in Public Health-Related Water
Microbiology, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science
3. Program Manager, Texas A&M U
*4. Communications Assistant, MIT*
*5. Executive Director, UCSD - Scripps Institution of Oceanography*
*6. Country Program Director, WCS Nicaragua*
*7. Ocean Climate Change Internship, The Nature Conservancy*
*8. Program Manager, Scientific Programs, Lynker Technologies*
*9. Event Volunteer,Ocean Research Foundation (ORF)*
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10. Internship, EPA
11. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Federal Fisheries Policy), The Pew
Charitable Trusts
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*12. Officer, Seabed Mining Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts
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*13. Senior Associate, Pew Marine Fellows, The Pew Charitable Trusts
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*14. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing, The Pew
Charitable Trusts
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*15. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation, The Pew Charitable Trusts
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*16. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
1. Technical/Scientific Writer
* Organization: ECS Federal, LLC (ECS)
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description: NOAA Fisheries' Office of Science and Technology (ST)
promotes and ensures the sound scientific basis for NOAA Fisheries
science programs and resource conservation and management decisions.
The Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) focuses on
collecting, analyzing, and reporting recreational fishing data. MRIP
was initiated by NOAA Fisheries as a state-federal collaborative
working with the interstate fisheries commissions and other relevant
agencies to reassess and redesign how recreational data are
collected, analyzed, and used. MRIP is the new way NOAA Fisheries
is collecting, analyzing and reporting recreational fishing data.
MRIP is comprised of a number of teams and regional partners that
work together to ensure that the data collected through MRIP surveys
are held to the highest standard. One of these teams, the MRIP
Communication and Education Team (CET) carries out strategic
communications to ensure partners and stakeholders are engaged in
the survey redesign processes and help build national and
regional-level awareness and support for the program.
* For more information and to apply:
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk05/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ECS_FEDERAL&cws=1&rid=2810
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2. PhD Research Assistantship in Public Health-Related Water Microbiology
* Organization: University of South Florida, College of Marine Science
* Location: St Petersburg, Florida and Costa Rica
* Description: The genomics laboratory run by Dr. Mya Breitbart at the
University of South Florida, College of Marine Science in St.
Petersburg, Florida (http://www.marine.usf.edu/genomics), seeks a
highly motivated PhD student to work on a NSF-funded Coastal SEES
project investigating the integration of water quality and
ethnographic data into a risk-based, holistic water management
approach as an alternative to standard compliance water quality
monitoring. The study will integrate water quality, epidemiological,
and ethnographic data in order to estimate risk and ways in which to
decrease risk using exploratory quantitative microbial risk
assessment. During the course of the investigation, the most
appropriate indicator of fecal pollution will be identified for a
tropical setting. Working together with a collaborative and
transdisciplinary team of researchers from the United States and
Costa Rica, the PhD student will be specifically tasked with water
quality sample collection in Costa Rica, enteric virus analyses
using (RT)-qPCR, as well as analyzing the correlation between
indicators, reference pathogens, and environmental parameters. The
PhD student will work closely with postdoctoral researcher Erin
Symonds, who will be executing the quantitative microbial risk
assessments, during all facets of the project. This project will
require two, three-month field collections in Costa Rica;
consequently, the ideal candidate should have at least basic Spanish
language skills and a willingness to travel and perform field work.
The most qualified candidate will also have experience analyzing
environmental water samples using molecular methods, specifically
using quantitative PCR, and have a basic understanding of
statistics. Ideally, the PhD student will start during 2017, in
either the spring (January) or summer (May) semesters. Interested
applicants should send their CV, unofficial transcript, and a cover
letter to both Dr. Mya Breitbart (mya at usf.edu) and Erin Symonds
(esymonds at mail.usf.edu). At a minimum, the cover letter should
include a description of relevant past experience and skills, as
well as available start date, current GPA, and GRE scores (if
available). The review of applications will begin September 1, 2016
and continue until the position is filled.
* For more information and to apply: Dr. Mya Breitbart (mya at usf.edu)
and Erin Symonds (esymonds at mail.usf.edu)
3. Program Manager
* Organization: Texas A&M U
* Location: College Station, Texas
* Description: The Program Manager is tasked with leading the Texas
Sea Grant extension team, which includes county-based coastal and
marine resources extension agents and extension specialists located
along the Texas coast. The position also works closely with the
Director and other members of the Texas Sea Grant leadership team to
contribute to the program's strategic planning and reporting
functions, and to establish priorities for extension activities.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobpath.tamu.edu/postings/100298
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4. Communications Assistant
* Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
* Description: Civil and Environmental Engineering, to help create
messages, content, and other communications collateral for the
department. Will become ingrained in the department's student
activities, educational activities and initiatives, and faculty
research in order to effectively communicate about them; and help
develop and implement a communications plan that represents CEE
goals, activities, and accomplishments. Responsibilities include
working as part of an evolving team to refine and disseminate
materials to key audiences in collaboration with communications
staff from the School of Engineering and the Institute; using
established content to organize and develop content inventory that
expresses the department's distinctive qualities and character,
establish relationships with other Institute communicators that will
facilitate the dissemination of this content, and develop
performance indicators such as on-line hits or social media feedback
to determine the performance of the communications activity; playing
an active part in meeting strategic priorities for the school and
Institute; and performing other duties as needed. Will also help
another CEE communications assistant manage day-to-day activities
such as the creation of e-newsletters; administering and managing
day-to-day activities of the CEE social media presence; researching
and writing content for digital media posts; scheduling, compiling,
coding, and distributing e-newsletters; and managing email lists and
Constant Contact account.
* For more information and to apply:
http://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/en-us/gateway.do?functionName=viewFromLink&jobPostId=8373&localeCode=en-us&referralCode=76055-31404-84485
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5. Executive Director - Master of Advanced Studies in Marine
Biodiversity and Conservation
* Organization: UCSD - Scripps Institution of Oceanography
* Location: La Jolla, CA
* Description: The SIO Department and the Center for Marine
Biodiversity and Conservation are pleased to announce the opening of
a new position of Executive Director for the Master of Advanced
Studies in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (MAS-MBC). The
Executive Director will be the academic lead of the professional
master's program, helping to recruit, mentor, and contribute to the
instruction of the annual cohort of students coming through the
MAS-MBC program. Graduates of the MAS-MBC are becoming a strong
collection of talented and influential individuals, filling
positions in governmental, non-governmental, and private
organizations addressing marine management and conservation issues
worldwide. The Executive Director is an integral member of the
training and mentoring team at SIO.
* For more information and to apply:
https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF01166
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6. Country Program Director, WCS Nicaragua
* Organization: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
* Location: Managua, Nicaragua
* Description: The Country Program Director, who will be based in
Managua, will support and supervise marine and terrestrial
conservation staff, and provide the administrative and management
foundation needed for the implementation of science and conservation
programs including those currently running under the WCS Nicaragua
Marine Program (the Hawksbill Conservation Project, the Alternative
Livelihoods Project, and Management Planning for the Pearl Cays
Wildlife Refuge) and the WCS Nicaragua Terrestrial Program (science
and conservation on the Caribbean slope, with emphases on Bosawas
Biosphere Reserve, other protected/management area complexes and
indigenous territories, jaguars and prey/game species, community
management, human-jaguar conflict reduction/integrated agricultural
systems, and wildlife inventories, research and monitoring). The
Director will develop and enhance collaborations with local,
regional, national, and international partners to expand the reach
of the WCS Nicaragua Program. A primary emphasis will be
strengthening administrative and management support for a growing
program, building a centralized capacity to support geographically
distant and logistically challenging field components. The Director
will coordinate the strategic thinking and direction of the program
to align with the WCS Mesoamerica Program and WCS Global Marine
Program, and seek opportunities to partner with regional
initiatives. The Director will represent WCS and its conservation
mission while participating in governmental and non-governmental
meetings to advance science and conservation objectives.
* For more information and to apply: Please apply by September 30,
2016 online at www.wcs.org/careersand via email
(wcslatinamerica at wcs.org) with a cover letter and CV with subject
"Nicaragua CPD, [your name]"
7. Ocean Climate Change Internship
* Organization: The Nature Conservancy
* Location: Arlington, Virginia
* Description: (one paragraph) The Ocean Climate Change Science Intern
will work closely with TNC's Global Ocean staff to research ocean
acidification and the role of coastal wetlands in climate
mitigation. This will include gathering information and data on
ocean acidification, climate mitigation, and coastal wetlands to
produce relevant reports, data records, literature reviews,
communication and policy briefs for external and internal audiences
.S/he will work under the supervision of TNC's Blue Carbon Strategy
Lead to inform the development of an implementation plan for TNC's
Global Ocean Climate Team. S/he will work with additional staff
members on outreach materials, data analyses, literature reviews and
write project reports, policy briefs and communication pieces to
help further TNC's climate work. This is a non-exempt, volunteer
internship, willing to award undergraduate or graduate level
academic credit.
*
For more information and to apply: (email or web address)
https://careers.nature.org
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8. Program Manager, Scientific Programs
* Organization: Lynker Technologies
* Location: Charleston, SC
* Description: Program Manager experienced in managing a large federal
contract with a team of on-site contractor staff. The candidate
selected for this position will be the Program Manager for a team of
multi-disciplined science professionals working on-site at
government facilities conducting field, laboratory and research
associated with marine and coastal environmental and social science
projects. The Program Manager will responsible for managing the team
members at multiple locations in South Carolina, North Carolina,
Maryland and Alaska. The Program Manager will be Lynker's on-site
liaison with the government's contract representative, directors and
government managers.
* For more information and to apply: fksimpson at lynkertech.com
9. Event Volunteer
* Organization: Ocean Research Foundation (ORF)
* Location: San Francisco Bay Area
* Description: Sharktober is around the corner! Join the Ocean
Research Foundation (ORF) in this month long celebration of sharks.
Our Sharktober events start from September 29th and go on through
the end of October. Currently we have four events planned with the
possibility of a few more as Sharktober approaches. There is also
the possibility to continue to help us throughout the year with
similar events. We are specifically looking for help tabling during
outreach events, coordinating events, designing flyers and spreading
the word on social media.
* For more information and to apply: Head to our VolunteerMatch.org
post for a Sharktober volunteer.
10. Internship
* Organization: EPA
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: The intern will be involved with research and
development of a methodology that coastal managers can use to apply
sustainability concepts in support of a program of climate change
adaptation, and will be trained in the research and development of
G.I.S. models to identify the best places in the nation's estuaries
to implement innovative responses to sea level rise. The intern will
learn about how climate change adaptation is being implemented in
the U.S. and internationally, and will be involved with publicizing
that information. Information about Climate Ready Estuaries may be
found athttps://www.epa.gov/cre
* For more information and to apply:
https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/Details/2528
11. 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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12. 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
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13. Senior Associate, Pew Marine Fellows
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of years of experience with international
environmental and marine conservation non-profit organizations or
foundations. Experience with coordinating, organizing, logistics,
general outreach, planning for events and meetings, general research
and reporting, correspondence, contact management, database
management. Knowledge of marine science a plus. Bachelor's degree in
biological or environmental sciences preferred. This role will
assist with program management for various activities of the
Program. This work includes coordinating the fellowship application
and selection process, working with Fellows on their project grants
and reporting, researching program information, and contributing to
specialized outreach. The associate also contributes to the program
development and logistics of the Program's annual meeting.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4641job
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14. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 4+ years of international fisheries policy experience
and a Bachelor's degree is required. Experience specifically with
IUU policy, as well as a familiarity in the Pacific region is
preferred. This role is based in Washington, DC and will support the
policy work of the fishery policy campaign in the Pacific region.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4611job
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15. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation
* Organization: The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Location: Washington DC
* Description: 8+ years of professional outreach experience helping
shape the way the decision makers and the public perceive and
respond to environmental and natural resource management issues.
Experience with marine wildlife or fisheries issues is preferred.
This role is responsible for the development and analysis of shark
conservation policies, and the strategic development and delivery of
Pew's shark conservation policy work in collaboration with the team.
This role will help to advise the team on the appropriate policy
goals for relevant fora, regional organizations or countries and
help to ensure the implementation of the campaigns approved goals.
Must have international experience, such as with international
policy and/or advocacy, international treaties and/or understanding
of EU governments.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/4579/job
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16. 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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