[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 10 February 2017

Julia Westwater jwestwater at whoi.edu
Mon Feb 13 10:49:51 EST 2017


*THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST*
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1. Vessel Captain, University of Rhode Island
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*2. Freshwater Scientist, The Nature Conservancy*
*3. Advance Science Coordinator, ICF*
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4. Marine District Coastal Processes and Hazards Specialist, New York 
Sea Grant
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*5. Field Coordinator, Georgia Coastal Forest Research Project*
*6. Thriving Earth Exchange Project Liaison, Thriving Earth Exchange (TEX)*
*7. Program Administrator, U of Texas*
*8. Job Title: Marine Education Intern, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia 
Sea Grant*
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9. Marine Conservation Technical Advisor, *
Wildlife Conservation Society
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*10. Shipboard Program Coordinator, Schooner AJ Meerwald*
*11. Assistant Shipboard Program Coordinator, Schooner AJ Meerwald*
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12. Marine Science Field Engineer, O*
cean Research & Conservation Association
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13. Seasonal Ecology Program Instructor,*
  Kestrel Educational Adventurers
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14. Education Internship, *
Mote Marine Laboratory
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15. Smithsonian Marine Science Camp Internship, *
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Smithsonian Marine Station
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16. Sr. Research Counsel, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program*
*17. Marine Fisheries Seasonal Resource Assistant, CT DEEP Marine 
Fisheries Office*
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18. Natural and Physical Resources Cost Estimates Unit, *
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Congressional Budget Office

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1. Vessel Captain

  * Organization: University of Rhode Island
  * Location: Rhode Island
  * Description: The University Department of Fisheries Animal &
    Veterinary Science is seeking a temporary licensed captain to
    operate the R/V Cap'n Bert (53' LOA) for a weekly scientific fish
    trawl. The vessel has an exemption to carry passengers and is
    classified as a 46 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter T (small passenger
    vessel under 100 gross tons). It is preferred that the candidate
    have knowledge of operating fisheries sampling equipment. The
    candidate should also have basic familiarity with the machinery,
    hull and equipment of fiberglass vessels ranging in size from 13 to
    60 feet with outboard or inboard diesel power and hydraulic and
    electric auxiliary systems. Basic knowledge of maintenance and
    repair of these systems is preferred. The following are mandatory
    requirements that each candidate must possess in order to be
    considered for the position. · Each candidate must possess a United
    States Coast Guard Master Near Coastal 110 Gross Ton license in good
    standing. · Each candidate must possess a Transportation Workers
    Identification Credential (TWIC") in good standing. Each candidate
    must be willing to submit to a pre-employment drug test as required
    by the United States Coast Guard. Upon hiring, the candidate will be
    enrolled in a recognized drug testing program and must be prepared
    to must submit to random drug testing as a condition of his or her
    employment with the University of Rhode Island Each candidate must
    submit to a pre-employment background check. Each candidate must
    possess a valid driver's license and have access to a reliable
    vehicle for use by the candidate.
  * For more information and to apply: http://jobs.uri.edu/postings/2103
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2. Freshwater Scientist

  * Organization: The Nature Conservancy
  * Location: New Jersey
  * Description: TNC in NJ has a job opening that has just been posted
    for an exciting freshwater conservation science position.  TNC is
    looking for a Freshwater Scientist (Job ID# 45122) who can improve
    the scientific rigor and effectiveness of our freshwater restoration
    work, while also staying current on freshwater research and helping
    to shape the future directions of our program.  Ideal candidates
    will have a blend of experience with applied statistical analysis,
    experimental study design, modeling, and ecologic monitoring that
    will complement strong vision, creative problem-solving skills, and
    desire to achieve results on the ground.
  * For more information and to apply: www.tnc.org
  * The position closes February 26th

3. Advance Science Coordinator

  * Organization: ICF
  * Location: Washington, D.C.
  * Description: ICF is hiring for a Science Coordinator for the U.S.
    Global Change Research Program, National Coordination Office (USGCRP
    NCO) with relevant technical and coordination experience to
    coordinate USGCRP activities in observations, modeling and process
    research (e.g., atmospheric science, biogeochemistry), and their
    integration into broader USGCRP activities. The successful candidate
    will help identify emerging research needs, coordinate across USGCRP
    interagency working groups to advance the Program's goals related to
    the Advance Science component of the USGCRP Strategic Plan, and
    communicate the key scientific efforts and accomplishments of the
    Program.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://icfi.taleo.net/careersection/icf_prof_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=1700000262
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4. Marine District Coastal Processes and Hazards Specialist

  * Organization: New York Sea Grant
  * Location: Ithaca, NY
  * Description: Serve as the primary technical resource within the
    following areas: coastal processes and hazards (including impacts of
    climate change on coastal systems), shoreline erosion and erosion
    management, coastal flooding and mitigation planning, coastal
    structures and engineering, marine facilities design, as well as
    operation and management for New York Sea Grant and Cornell
    Cooperative Extension. Plan and conduct extension education programs
    in coastal processes and hazards; develop significant new subject
    matter materials, tools and programs such as curricula and extension
    education publications, websites, and other technology based
    extension mechanisms. Seek, obtain, manage and administer external
    funding for applied research and extension activities related to
    subject matter areas. Keep current in area of professional
    expertise.  Primary geographic area responsibility includes Sea
    Grant's Marine District (Long Island, New York City and Hudson Valley).
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8771
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5. Field Coordinator

  * Organization: Georgia Coastal Forest Research Project
  * Location: Athens, GA
  * Description: We seek an energetic, detail-oriented individual with
    experience in plant community ecology, forest ecology, or related
    research.  The Coordinator will help construct and maintain deer
    exclosure plots; measure tree seedlings and associated vegetation in
    experimental arrays; supervise technicians and volunteers; organize
    and enter data; and interact with the public on behalf of the
    project.  As part of this position, there is scope to develop and
    pursue additional research questions within the project.  In
    addition to the project's 3 faculty investigators and 2-3 graduate
    students from University of Georgia, there is a diverse, active and
    friendly community of ecological researchers, students, interns, and
    managers on the island, providing professional and academic
    networking opportunities.
  * For more information and to apply: egking at uga.edu

6. Thriving Earth Exchange Project Liaison

  * Organization: Thriving Earth Exchange (TEX)
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: We believe in accountability and ownership of work, by
    taking responsibility for decisions and results. We believe in
    member and customer service, and that they come first through
    providing high quality service.
    The Project Support Liaison, Thriving Earth Exchange (TEX) position
    is key in assisting AGU to promote discovery in Earth and Space
    science for the benefit of humanity, by being operational in focus.
    The incumbent will lead the development of several TEX community
    science projects and help develop tools and services that will allow
    people to develop and complete TEX community science projects more
    independently. The Liaison will meet with community leaders to
    understand their priorities and help them design TEX projects that
    use Earth and Space Science (ESS) to address community priorities.
    The incumbent will recruit and select scientists, especially AGU
    members, to work on TEX projects; help scientists and community
    leaders form effective teams; and guide teams to develop impactful
    solutions. In addition, the incumbent will analyze the experience of
    working with TEX projects and use their analysis to design, test,
    and refine strategies for supporting TEX projects more efficiently
    or with less input from TEX staff.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://rew12.ultipro.com/AME1056/jobboard/NewCandidateExt.aspx?__JobID=270
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7. Program Administrator

  * Organization: U of Texas
  * Location:Port Aransas, TX
  * Description: Organize and lead the Wetland Education Center and Bay
    Education Center programs (K-12, Road Scholars, teacher training,
    and others) in collaboration with education staff. Supervise
    education staff members to include public education and outreach,
    K-12, Road Scholar program, teaching training, etc. Coordinate with
    NERR education staff to enhance existing K-12 education programs,
    teacher training, and Road Scholar programs. Coordinate and/or lead
    development of proposals for Reserve education, interpretation and
    visitor use programs and projects. Participate in the development of
    educational facilities, including trails and exhibits and the
    purchase of education and monitoring equipment. Organize and lead
    programs at Fennessey Ranch in collaboration with education staff.
    Work with the stewardship, research and Coastal Training Program
    Coordinator to develop suitable methods to disseminate Reserve
    related information to formal education programs. Represent the
    Reserve at public meetings, civic groups, professional societies and
    other environmental organizations upon request, as available; work
    with NOAA to develop national education policies for the National
    Estuarine Research Reserve System; coordinate special studies and
    education activities within or related to the Reserve as needed.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/170127010442
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8. Marine Education Intern

  * Organization: UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
  * Location: Savannah, GA
  * Description: Georgia Sea Grant is seeking four Marine Education
    interns to work for a full year at the UGA Marine Education Center
    and Aquarium on Skidaway Island. Marine education internships are
    offered to recent college graduates with a B.S. or B.A in Biology
    and coursework in marine science. The position serves as a bridge
    experience between college and professional positions and is
    designed for individuals who would like to gain teaching experience
    in environmental education. The position requires training for two
    months with senior staff in a variety of marine science topics
    before teaching field, lab and discussion classes to Pre-K to 12
    grade students. Additional responsibilities include animal
    husbandry, UGA Aquarium exhibit maintenance and visitor services.
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://marex.uga.edu/sea_grant_internship/
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9. Marine Conservation Technical Advisor

  * Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society
  * Location: Yangon, Myanmar
  * Description:WCS seeks a Marine Conservation Technical Advisor to
    lead the continued development of its marine conservation efforts
    and partnerships in Myanmar. The position is based at the WCS office
    in Yangon, with travel required to coastal states and regions, the
    capital Naypyitaw, and within South-east Asia. The Marine
    Conservation Technical Advisor provides strategic, programmatic and
    technical oversight to the WCS Myanmar marine conservation team in
    the development, implementation and management of all activities for
    the WCS Myanmar marine conservation program, which focuses on four
    strategic themes: Marine Spatial Planning; Healthy Fisheries;
    Thriving Species; and Private Sector Engagement. He/she will work as
    a team with the WCS Myanmar Program and the Global Marine
    Conservation Program in strategic development, program planning,
    building and maintaining local and international partnerships, and
    budgeting processes.  He/she will be principally responsible for
    guiding technical orientations and providing specific input for
    on-site decisions.
  * For more information and to apply:If interested, please apply online
    at www.wcs.org/about-us/careers and send a CV and letter of interest
    to marineprogram at wcs.org with the subject line: Myanmar Marine
    Conservation Advisor.

10. Shipboard Program Coordinator

  * Organization: Schooner AJ Meerwald
  * Location: Port Norris, NJ
  * Description: Responsibilities include overseeing the on-board
    education programs; presenting/planning our programs on-board and
    on-shore; supervision, hiring and training educators, interns and
    volunteers; curriculum and program development; outreach to schools
    and other youth organizations; ship's scheduling; and managing the
    online ticketing system for public sails.  This is a full-time,
    year-round position.  A relevant degree along with education
    experience is required.  Willingness to live aboard a boat with
    limited privacy, strong environmental ethic, plenty of stamina,
    flexibility, great organization skills, and a positive attitude are
    essential.  Salary is based on experience.  Meals (mostly
    vegetarian) are included when living on the boat.
  * For more information and to apply: captain at bayshorecenter.org

11. Assistant Shipboard Program Coordinator

  * Organization: Schooner AJ Meerwald
  * Location: Port Norris, NJ
  * Description:
    Present Delaware Estuary specific education stations on-board and
    on-shore, and participate in shipboard maintenance and vessel
    operations.  Assist with program preparations, evaluations and all
    other shipboard administrative tasks.  This position requires
    environmental education experience, a degree in natural resources or
    equivalent experience, strong environmental ethic, plenty of
    stamina, flexibility, and a positive attitude.  Boat experience is a
    plus. Position runs April thru early November.
  * For more information and to apply: captain at bayshorecenter.org

12. Marine Science Field Engineer

  * Organization: Ocean Research & Conservation Association
  * Location: Fort Pierce, FL
  * Description: Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA), a
    marine conservation not-for-profit located in Ft. Pierce, FL, is
    seeking to hire a Marine Science Field Engineer.
  * Interested applicants may submit their resume, cover letter, and
    contact information for (3) references to Jim Lappert
    atjlappert at teamorca.org. Please see the attached announcement for
    details.

13. Seasonal Ecology Program Instructor

  * Organization: Kestrel Educational Adventurers
  * Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts
  * Description:  Kestrel Educational Adventures, a local leader in
    outdoor nature based ecological education, is looking for energetic,
    fun, and talented individuals to lead some of our adventures this
    spring! We were founded in 2002 in Gloucester, MA, and work
    throughout the North Shore region.
    Do you have a passion for wildlife, marine life, hands-on learning,
    and all things science? Then we would love to set up an interview
    for our Spring season; with the opportunity to continue through
    summer and potentially into fall.
    Cape Ann has some of the best New England diving, hundreds of acres
    of public land with hiking trails, and even great rock climbing!
  * For more information and to apply:
    http://kestreleducation.org/employment/
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14. Education Internship

  * Organization: Mote Marine Laboratory
  * Location: Sarasota, FL
  * Description: Mote offers a variety of internship opportunities for
    undergraduate/graduate students and recent college graduates
    interested in a career in the ocean sciences. Mote internships are
    designed to inspire students with a life-long appreciation and
    commitment to the conservation and sustainability of our oceans by
    providing unique, hands-on opportunities to conduct ocean science
    research, education or support services under the mentorship of Mote
    scientists, educators, animal care specialists and other
    professionals. The experience gained through Mote internships should
    provide both the knowledge and experience base to prepare the intern
    for entry level employment within related fields.
  * For more information and to apply: For specific job duties and
    responsibilities related to internships, please visit
    https://mote.org/research/internships. To apply for an internship,
    please visit www.mote.fluidreview.com For questions, email
    intern at mote.org
  * Summer application deadline is March 1st.

15. Smithsonian Marine Science Camp Internship

  * Organization: Smithsonian Marine Station
  * Location: Fort Pierce, FL
  * Description: This unique paid internship will provide the
    opportunity to learn about marine and estuarine ecosystems of
    Southeast Florida by working with our day camps for ages 6-16. All
    camp sessions are heavily water-based and include activities such as
    kayaking, snorkeling, and seine netting in various locations
    throughout Florida's Treasure Coast region.
  * For more information and to apply: KrascoC at si.edu The application
    deadline is on Wednesday February 15, 2017

16. Sr. Research Counsel

  * Organization: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program
  * Location: University, MS
  * Description: General responsibilities of the position include, but
    are not limited to, conducting legal research; drafting legal
    memorandum, law review articles, and other professional
    publications; developing outreach materials for a non-legal
    audience; giving professional and community presentations, and
    supervising law student research assistants. Specific duties include
    serving as editor of the Legal Program's quarterly newsletter, Water
    Log; providing legal research assistance to Sea Grant professionals
    and extension agents, state agency personnel, and local officials;
    traveling to conferences and meetings to present research findings
    and provide outreach services; and pursuing funding through the
    writing of grant proposals.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://jobs.olemiss.edu/postings/11248

17. Marine Fisheries Seasonal Resource Assistant

  * Organization: CT DEEP Marine Fisheries Office
  * Location: Old Lyme, CT
  * Description: The Connecticut DEEP Marine Fisheries Office is
    currently looking for a qualified individual to fill a Seasonal
    Resource Assistant position to work on the Shad & Sturgeon projects.
    The position provides opportunities for practical experience in
    fishery independent monitoring, data collection and lab processing
    techniques. Seasonal positions are limited in duration and pay $11 -
    $13/hr (M-F, 35hrs/wk) based on relevant experience. The selected
    candidate will be available to start in April/May and work into
    October/November. Since this position is temporary, there would be
    no health benefits. The position is based out of DEEP Marine
    Headquarters in Old Lyme, CT, and employees would be expected to
    drive to Old Lyme each workday.
    The duties may include, but are not limited to, sampling with
    fishing gear such as gill nets, skiff trawls and beach seines.
    Laboratory or office work could include identifying and counting
    juvenile fish, pressing and ageing fish scales, cleaning and
    repairing fishing gear and data entry.
  * For more information and to apply:
    joanne.kelley at ct.gov http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2696&Q=322710&deepNav_GID=1630
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18. Natural and Physical Resources Cost Estimates Unit

  * Organization: Congressional Budget Office
  * Location: Washington, DC
  * Description: The analyst will be responsible for a portfolio of
    program areas that may include the National Science Foundation, the
    National Parks Service, the National Aeronautics and Space
    Administration, federal community development programs, the National
    Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Indian affairs. The
    portfolio will be determined at the time of hiring.
  * For more information and to apply:
    https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/463535600#btn-add-info
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