[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 30 September 2016

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Sep 30 09:36:05 EDT 2016


THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST

1. Development Officer - Part Time, SEVENSEAS
2. Turtle Sanctuary Coordinator, La Tortuga Viva
3. Several open positions, Women's Aquatic Network
4. Marine Economist, Oceana
5. Marine Spacial Ecologist, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric 
Research
6. Program Specialist, Sea Grant Program at the University of Southern 
California
7. Faculty, University of Florida
*8. Senior Associate, U.S. Oceans (Federal Fisheries Policy), The Pew 
Charitable Trusts*
*9. Officer, Seabed Mining Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*10. Senior Associate, Pew Marine Fellows, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*11. Senior Associate, Global Campaign to End Illegal Fishing, The Pew 
Charitable Trusts*
*12. Officer, Global Sharks Conservation, The Pew Charitable Trusts*
*13. Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts
14. Trainer I -Coastal Training Coordinator, *
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Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Florida 
International University
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1. Development Officer

  * Organization: SEVENSEAS
  * Location: Telework
  * Description: SEVENSEAS is hiring a Development Officer - preferably
    with experience in marine conservation fundraising. This is a unique
    and flexible telework opportunity. He or she is responsible for
    managing and coordinating fundraising for institutional priorities.
    SEVENSEAS works toward reversing the trend of destruction of ocean
    environments around the world and expanding ocean literacy through
    community engagement and online media. SEVENSEAS actively promotes
    diversity within our growing team.
  * For more information and to apply: Please send a your resume and
    short cover letter outlining your experience to
    info at sevenseastravelmagazine.com

2. Turtle Sanctuary Coordinator

  * Organization: La Tortuga Viva
  * Location: Juluchuca, Guerrero, Mexico
  * 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, and engage in
    fundraising and social media. Ideal candidate will have experience
    working in sea turtle conservation, have a background in
    ecology/marine biology, fluency in Spanish, strong interpersonal
    communication skills, experience working in developing country
    contexts, community engagement, and ecotourism. This is a great
    opportunity to gain experience on the ground in community-based
    conservation and ideal for someone with a science background who is
    also interested in management. We require a minimum commitment of 3
    months. In exchange for your service, the candidate 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.
  * For more information and to apply: For more information and
    instructions on how to apply, please contact mluna at playaviva.com

3. Several Positions

  * Organization: Women's Aquatic Network
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: Calling all water and ocean-minded professionals in the
    DC-metro area! The Women's Aquatic Network has several open
    positions on the executive board and we are looking to fill them
    with enthusiastic and motivated individuals with an interest in
    promoting the health and protection of our marine and aquatic
    resources. If interested, please fill out the Google Form
    application by October 7. If you have any questions about what it is
    like to work behind the scenes with WAN, attending our September
    29th WAN and Marine Transportation System BBQ is a great opportunity!
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvgAFrMSWVkhD9bVIPgi_xA4BJtZOSHklPMzsuX35--EkLtA/viewform
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4. Marine Economist

  * Organization: Oceana
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: The Marine Economist is a member of Oceana's Science
    and Strategy Team, reporting to the Chief of Strategy and plays a
    key role in Oceana's Save the Oceans, Feed the World Campaign. S/he
    has primary responsibility for researching and analyzing economic
    outcomes of policy alternatives, developing and proposing policy
    initiatives, and preparing Oceana technical reports.  S/he must be
    knowledgeable about global food issues, including food security and
    livelihood concerns. The position requires extensive outside
    contact, particularly with economists and scientists and
    representatives of other organizations.  S/he must be available for
    travel as necessary.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://oceana.org/employment-opportunities/marine-economist-science-strategy-division
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5. Marine Spacial Ecologist

  * Organization: Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
  * Location: Honolulu, Hawai'i
  * Description: JIMAR PIFSC MARINE SPATIAL ECOLOGIST - ID# 16497. Joint
    Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research. Regular, Full-Time,
    RCUH Non-Civil Service position with the School of Ocean and Earth
    Science and Technology (SOEST), Joint Institute for Marine and
    Atmospheric Research (JIMAR), located at the National Marine
    Fisheries Service (NMFS), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
    (PIFSC) in Honolulu, Hawai'i. Duties: Serves as the team lead for
    the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Program's EcoSpatial Information
    (ESI) Team conducting interdisciplinary research and geospatial
    analysis to support benthic habitat mapping and ecological
    characterization projects.  If you have questions on the application
    process and/or need assistance, please call (808)956- 8344.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://hrweb.rcuh.com/psc/hrprd_exapp/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=16497&SiteId=2&PostingSeq=1
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6. Program Specialist

  * Organization: Sea Grant Program at the University of Southern California
  * Location: Los Angeles, CA
  * Description: USC Sea Grant is seeking an individual to extend the
    results of Sea Grant research on coastal problems to local, state
    and federal agencies and interest groups; work with a wide range of
    entities to promote education on coastal and marine issues, and
    develop new programs to meet regional and national needs. The
    incumbent will interpret and disseminate research results aimed at
    meeting the needs of public policy makers and researchers at the
    federal, state and local level; work with other specialists at USC,
    the UC Sea Grant Cooperative Extension Network, extension
    professionals in the National Sea Grant Network, and others with
    responsibility in marine and coastal resource and environmental
    management, along with numerous stakeholder groups, including
    municipal water quality authorities, state agency officials,
    landowner and watershed groups, NGO's, and others concerned with
    natural resource management in marine and coastal regions. The
    incumbent will collaborate with faculty, scientists and other
    extension professionals by providing training, developing
    collaborative programs, and disseminating research results; provide
    information and expertise to state, federal and local agencies in
    the design and implementation of policy related to marine and
    coastal natural resources, including air, water, biodiversity, and
    land use; maintain as well as developing new partnerships with
    private marine and coastal industries; evaluate the tradeoffs and
    synergies between community growth and resource protection,
    particularly as they relate to environmental resources in coastal
    communities; evaluate the effectiveness of alternative behavioral
    and institutional strategies for marine and coastal resource and
    environmental management. This position will require travel
    throughout Southern California, with occasional trips to meetings
    and conferences in California and throughout the US.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs.usc.edu/postings/75454
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7. Up to five tenure-track faculty in the area of Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics

  * Organization: University of Florida
  * Location:Gainesville, FL
  * Description: The Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure
    and Environment (ESSIE) at the University of Florida invites
    applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions at
    Ast/Aso/Full Professor levels. Candidates must hold a doctoral
    degree in an appropriate field of science or engineering. We seek
    creative, highly productive scientists who have demonstrated
    innovative research in the areas of coastal hydrodynamics, coastal
    geotechnical engineering, coastal ecosystem ecology, and/or coastal
    ecological engineering. The successful candidates will complement an
    existing group of faculty that is developing the ESSIE Coastal
    Ecosystem Dynamics Center and graduate program to investigate the
    complex dynamics of natural and manmade coastal systems. The review
    of candidates will begin immediately and will continue until all
    positions are filled.
  * For more information and to apply: For more information about the
    position, ESSIE, and the department, visit www.essie.ufl.edu, and
    contact Alex Sheremet at alex.sheremet at essie.ufl.edu

8. 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

9. 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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10. 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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11. 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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12. 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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13. 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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14. Trainer I -Coastal Training Coordinator

  * Organization: Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and
    Florida International University
  * Location: Naples, Florida
  * Description:  Rookery Bay NERR in Naples, Florida is hiring a
    Trainer I -Coastal Training Coordinator. Duties include facilitation
    of the Coastal Training Program, conducting seminars and workshops
    targeted for decision-makers and environmental professionals; assist
    with grant writing and CTP website maintenance.
  * For more information:  Please visit www.rookerybay.org or
    www.fiu.edu > Careers at FIU > Prospective Employees > type
    512357 in Keywords Search.


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