[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 7 April 2017

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Thu Apr 13 09:56:13 EDT 2017


THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST

1. Associate Director, WCS Sharks and Rays
2. Design and Communications for Conservation Internship, The Reef-World 
Foundation
3. Coastal Planner (Natural Resources Planner IV) Maryland Department of 
Natural Resources (DNR), Chesapeake and Coastal Service, Center for 
Coastal Planning
4. Resource Economics NSF PostDoc, Duke University
5. Environmental Health Scientist, New York City Department of Health 
and Mental Hygiene
6. Associate Director, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Coastal Enterprises, Inc.
7. Coordinator, Marine and Coastal Conservation, National Fish and 
Wildlife Foundation
8. Summer Volunteer Opportunities - Sea Scallop Survey
*9. Academic Dean, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
10. Postdoctoral Fellowship: Human Dimensions of Great Lakes Harmful 
Algal Blooms, University of Michigan*

1. Associate Director, WCS Sharks and Rays

  * Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
  * Location: Bronx, NY
  * Description:WCS has made an institutional commitment to the
    conservation of sharks and rays globally, and to raise awareness on
    need to protect these species.  WCS has also convened a partnership
    - the Global Sharks and Rays Initiative (GSRI) - to develop and
    implement a 10-year global strategy for the conservation of these
    species. In addition, WCS is poised to open the new Ocean Wonders
    exhibit as part of the New York Aquarium. Goals of WCS Sharks and
    Rays program are to: save shark and ray species from extinction;
    transition fisheries to sustainability; effectively control
    international trade; and reduce demand for shark and ray products
    from unsustainable sources. The WCS Sharks and Rays Program consists
    of scientific research and monitoring; conservation programs; policy
    reform at local, national and multinational levels; and outreach and
    education.  WCS seeks an Associate Director to manage the Sharks and
    Rays Program.
    The Associate Director manages the global WCS Sharks and Rays
    Program, based in WCS's Global Conservation Program headquarters
    located in the Bronx Zoo, NY. This is a full-time position with
    benefits. The Associate Director of the Sharks and Rays Program
    develops and oversees the program's strategic direction, manages the
    program activities in science, conservation and policy, and
    coordinates shark and ray activities throughout WCS, including with
    the New York Aquarium. In addition to program management, overall
    responsibilities include development and fundraising, and
    communications and marketing, relating to the Sharks and Rays
    Program, in conjunction with relevant WCS departments. The Associate
    Director supervises the Marine Policy Advisor/Sharks and Rays
    Coordinator and will shape additional staffing needs. With oversight
    and coordination by the Associate Director, administration and
    support for the Sharks and Rays Program are provided by the Marine
    Program Manager (finances), Marine Program Officer, and Marine
    Program Assistant.
  *
    For more information and to apply: Please apply online at
    http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers
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    send a cover letter and CV with the subject line "Associate
    Director, Sharks and Rays - [your name]" to marineprogram at wcs.org.
    Applications received prior to April 25 will receive priority, but
    applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

2. Design and Communications for Conservation Internship

  * Organization: The Reef-World Foundation
  * Location: Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines
  * Description: Reef-World conducts innovative and ground breaking work
    in the field of marine conservation. We need a passionate person,
    dedicated to marine conservation, who wants to support our work from
    our office in the Philippines for a full-time, 6-month internship.
    This exciting role requires design and communication experience,
    ideally with some marketing knowledge and the ability to support the
    daily administrations associated with our marine conservation
    projects. This is an opportunity to transport the skills typically
    confined to the computer to the surroundings of the tropical
    Philippines and beyond. You will become an integral part of the
    team, supporting international conservation efforts from behind the
    scenes, by leading the promotion and development of the educational
    materials and campaigns associated with the UN Environment's Green
    Fins initiative. This is an opportunity for someone to really leave
    their mark and make a difference for marine conservation.
  *
    For more information and to
    apply:https://reef-world.org/join-us/#internship
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3. Coastal Planner (Natural Resources Planner IV)

  * Organization: Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR),
    Chesapeake and Coastal Service, Center for Coastal Planning
  * Location: Annapolis, MD
  * Description: The main duties of this position are to (1) advance
    local and coastal community capacity to understand, plan for and
    advance preparedness related to coastal hazards and climate
    resilience and waterfront uses; (2) promote sustainable waterfront
    planning and economic development through the State's Coastal Zone
    Management Act (CZMA) Section 309 programs; and, (3) deliver
    planning expertise and knowledge to coastal management projects. The
    incumbent will be responsible for addressing coastal planning work
    through delivery of support and project management expertise to
    local partners, engagement in statewide resilience initiatives,
    interpretation of coastal hazards data for local planning projects,
    and general program and policy support. This position will work in
    coordination with other Unit staff and adaptation planning efforts
    to translate science, policy and planning information to coastal
    decision makers.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://www.jobaps.com/MD/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=17&R2=002502&R3=0002
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4. Resource Economics NSF PostDoc

  * Organization: Duke University
  * Location: La Jolla, CA
  * Description: The Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke
    University has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research
    position in the area of natural resource economics. This position is
    fully funded by an NSF grant "Coastal SEES Collaborative Research:
    Climate change impacts on the sustainability of key fisheries of the
    California Current System." The position is located at the NOAA
    Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, CA. The position is
    a two-year appointment, with possibility of renewal in the future.
  * For more information and to apply: Please submit all files directly
    to Junjie Zhang (junjie.zhang at duke.edu).

5. Environmental Health Scientist

  * Organization: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
  * Location: New York, NY
  * Description: The Bureau of Environmental Surveillance and Policy
    (BESP) in the Division of Environmental Health at the New York City
    Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) works to inform and
    improve environmental health policies and programs by conducting
    environmental health surveillance, analyzing program data,
    conducting research, developing and supporting health informatics
    for the division, and disseminating findings through reports and
    online data portals. BESP seeks to hire an air quality and public
    health professional to join the Air Quality and Climate Team. The
    Bureau uses air quality and public health data to inform and improve
    local environmental policy and provide the public information on air
    quality exposures and their health impacts. This exciting new
    position offers the opportunity to lead research efforts that
    leverage the large and unique air pollution and health datasets
    managed by DOHMH to help shape the City's environmental agenda. The
    candidate will work with staff from the New York City Community Air
    Survey (NYCCAS) and collaborate across multiple agencies in
    conducting research and preparing analyses and communications
    material related to the City's air quality and climate change
    agenda. The environmental health scientist will possess a mix of
    skills to conduct quantitative environmental and public health
    research, including interpretation of results with policy
    implications, and ability to communicate effectively with the public
    and stakeholders.
  * For more information and to apply: https://a127­jobs.nyc.gov/
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6. Associate Director

  * Organization: Fisheries & Aquaculture, Coastal Enterprises, Inc.
  * Location: Brunswick, ME
  * Description: This critical role works closely with the Senior
    Program Director of Natural Resources and Sustainable Communities
    and the Fisheries and Aquaculture Project Director in assisting
    to develop Maine and New England's sustainable fisheries and
    aquaculture production, processing, marketing and supporting
    logistical systems.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://www.ceimaine.org/about/sharepoint-administrator/staff-positions/assoc-director-fisheries-aquaculture/

7. Coordinator, Marine and Coastal Conservation

  * Organization:  National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: Working out of Washington, D.C., the National Fish and
    Wildlife Foundation's (NFWF) Coordinator, Marine and Coastal
    Conservation (Coordinator) will have programmatic, communications,
    and administrative responsibilities for the Foundation's marine and
    coastal grant making. The Coordinator reports to the Director,
    Marine and Coastal Conservation (Director) and supports the
    functionality of the full Marine and Coastal Team (Marine Team)
    including the internal and external partnerships that make our work
    possible. The Marine Team is a small, dynamic and efficient team
    that manages approximately $17 million in public and private grant
    funding annually, disbursed through a number of programs including,
    but not limited to the Coral Reefs, Sea Turtles, Fisheries
    Innovation Fund, Killer Whale Research and Conservation, and other
    programs in the marine and coastal portfolio including funding
    opportunities for the Gulf of Mexico, freshwater fish, shellfish,
    marine debris, and national stranding networks. The Coordinator will
    also aid in the development of new partnerships for the Marine and
    Coastal Conservation portfolio, as appropriate.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://www.nfwf.org/Pages/default.aspx
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8. Summer Volunteer Opportunities

  * Organization: Sea Scallop Survey
  * Location: Leg I: May 16 to 24 - Virginia to Long Island - All HabCam
    Leg II: May 26 to June 4 - Mid-Atlantic - Southern New England -
    HabCam and Trawl Leg III: June 6 to 21 - Georges Bank - HabCam and Trawl
  * Description: Cruise staffing is now in progress for the 2017
    Integrated Benthic/Sea Scallop Survey. If you'd like to volunteer,
    we'd be glad to have your help.
  * Submit a volunteer questionnaire with the dates you are available.
    Confirmations of cruise participation will be sent within three
    weeks of the requested departure date or earlier when possible.
    Submit your questionnaire to: Katherine Sowerskatherine.sowers at noaa.gov
  * The questionnaire can be downloaded from the Ecosystems Surveys
    Branch website in the Cruise Volunteer Information
    section:http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/femad/ecosurvey/mainpage/forms.html
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9. Academic Dean

  * Organization: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
  * Location: Kings Point, NY
  * Description: The position serves as the Academic Dean within the
    Immediate Office of the Superintendent, in the Office of the
    Academic Dean, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. The
    Academy, one of the five Federal Academies, is a degree granting
    institution fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on
    Higher Education. Upon graduation, the Midshipmen (male and female)
    are awarded Bachelor of Science degrees, licensed as Merchant Marine
    Officers by the U.S. Coast Guard and are commissioned as Officers in
    the U.S. Reserves or Active Duty Military Service. Located on the
    North Shore of Long Island in Western Nassau County, it is one of
    the world's foremost institutions in the field of maritime education
    and consists of 82 acres of waterfront land including a Museum,
    library and fitness/recreational facilities available to both
    faculty and staff.
  * For more information and to apply: visit our web site at
    http://www.usmma.edu
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10. Postdoctoral Fellowship: Human Dimensions of Great Lakes Harmful 
Algal Blooms

  * Organization: University of Michigan
  * Location: Ann Arbor, MI
  * Description: A postdoctoral fellowship is available for a highly
    qualified individual to join the Cooperative Institute for Limnology
    and Ecosystems Research (CILER,http://ciler.snre.umich.edu/) to work
    on the human dimensions of harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes.
    The successful applicant with work with a team of scientists at
    CILER and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab
    (GLERL,https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/) to perform primary research that
    extends biophysical models of harmful algal blooms and their impacts
    on nearshore water quality and hypoxia, with social dimensions that
    predict human behavioral and economic responses to HABs or their
    impact on coastal communities. In addition to primary research, the
    successful candidate will oversee outreach and stakeholder
    engagement efforts that facilitate the co-design of research between
    stakeholder groups/ local water managers and scientists, and that
    help translate research and model development into sociallyuseful
    forecasting tools.
  * For more information and to apply: bradcard at umich.edu

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