[Jpjobs] GMC Jobs List 3 March 2017
Julia Westwater
jwestwater at whoi.edu
Fri Mar 3 10:55:39 EST 2017
THIS WEEK'S JOBS LIST
1. Associate Development Director, The International SeaKeepers Society
2. Middle School Science Teacher for the 2017-2018 school year. Creative
Minds International Public Charter School
3. Wetland Monitoring Assessment Program, DNREC
4. Communication and Outreach Specialist, The National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation
*5. Executive Director, Blue Action Fund (BAF)*
*6. Next Gen Coordinator, Hawai'i Conservation Alliance*
*7. Academic Program Director, University of Wisconsin*
*8. Director of Freshwater Programs in Oregon, The Nature Conservancy*
*9. Fisheries Biologist, AKRF, Inc*
*10. Coastal Community and Climate Specialist, Maryland Sea Grant*
*11. Postdoctoral Opportunity in Fisheries Oceanography and Eastern
Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems, University of South Carolina
12. Conservation Coordinator, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
13. Director of Development, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation*
1. The International SeaKeepers Society, Associate Development Director
* Organization: The International SeaKeepers Society
* Location: Coral Gables, Florida
* Description: The Associate Development Director will focus on
support to the organization consisting of two primary functions. The
first is financial: selling sponsorships for our events and donation
opportunities for corporations/individuals. The second is DISCOVERY
Yacht membership: recruiting yacht owners and captains to
participate in our DISCOVERY Yachts Program. Base salary plus
commissions will depend on qualifications and will begin at $43K per
year. Paid travel is part of the job as SeaKeepers holds events
globally in Monaco, Barcelona, Singapore, San Francisco, and several
in Florida. This year in particular, we have events in Singapore,
Bermuda and Florida.
We are seeking the most well connected candidates in the yachting
industry who are personable team players and terrific at closing sales.
* For more information and to apply: Contact Richard Snow at
305.448.7089 or rsnow at seakeepers.org
2. Middle School Science Teacher for the 2017-2018 school year.
* Organization: Creative Minds International Public Charter School
* Location: Washington, DC
* Description: Creative Minds International Public Charter School
located on the Lincoln Cottage Historical Site in Washington NW
Washington, DC is searching for a Middle School Science Teacher for
the 2017-2018 school year. Our progressive school is looking for a
teacher with project based learning experience who wants to help us
build our STEAM program. Please see the attached job description for
more information about our mission and how to apply.
* For more information and to apply: http://www.creativemindspcs.org/
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3. Two summer positions: Wetland Monitoring Assessment Program.
* Organization: The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and
Environmental Control (DNREC)
* Location: Delaware
* Description: The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and
Environmental Control (DNREC) is seeking two energetic and qualified
individuals to assist with projects assessing the condition of
wetlands and collecting wetland monitoring data. This is a seasonal
position from approximately June through the end of September (start
and end dates are flexible). Technicians will be an integral
addition to a small wetland monitoring and assessment team. Field
work will include site visits by foot and by boat in a selected
watershed as part of a field crew to collect data on vegetation,
soils, hydrology, and land use in both tidal and non-tidal wetlands.
The majority of field work will be conducted in Delaware's Red Lion
watershed. Office work will involve entering data using Excel and
Access, creating maps and measurements using ArcGIS, completing
paperwork and calculations, and coordinating field visits with team
members. DNREC is using information from these projects to report on
the condition of wetlands, gain a better understanding of wetland
functions, and prioritize wetland restoration and protection
efforts. Based on need, there may be opportunities for assistance
with public outreach related projects. Time in the field will be
determined by weather, staffing availability, research needs, and
site access.
* For more information and to apply: http://de.gov/delawarewetlands
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4. Communication and Outreach Specialist
* Organization: The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Key West, Florida
* Description: The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation - a private,
non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening and promoting
U.S. national marine sanctuaries -- is seeking a Communication and
Outreach Specialist, who will work with the Florida Keys National
Marine Sanctuary (NMS) of the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
(ONMS) in Key West, Florida. The incumbent is responsible for
developing and implementing a strategic communications program to
promote the Foundation's work and support the Florida Keys NMS's
mission.
* Applications should include a cover letter, resume, list of
references and several writing samples to applicants at marinesanctuary.org
5. Executive Director
* Organization: Blue Action Fund (BAF)
* Location: Europe; probably Frankfurt, Germany
* Description: You will head a start-up organization and will
initially be the sole staff member of BAF as you refine the strategy
that has been developed for it and launch its program and
operations. You will be supported on the program side with technical
and ocean conservation expertise (in the first months particularly
for project evaluation) by an experienced international conservation
organization. On the operational side, financial reporting and some
administrative functions will be supported by Nature Trust Alliance,
a conservation trust fund shared services organization based in
Frankfurt. During the first year, in addition to launching the
program and developing BAF's internal procedures, you will assess
the organization's staffing needs with your Supervisory Board. You
might hire one or two persons to support your work for BAF-but you
will ultimately be the head of an organization that will remain
quite small.
* For more information and to apply: www.blueactionfund.org
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6. Next Gen Coordinator
* Organization: Hawai'i Conservation Alliance
* Location: Honolulu
* Description: The Next Generation Coordinator is responsible for
managing and implementing projects under the Conservation Capacity
Program of the HCA. Typical responsibilities include liaising with
universities and high schools, coordinating and marketing networking
events, both web based and live platforms, managing web-based
professional development resources, participating and planning
various innovative outreach events and development of related print
and multi-media communication tools; and coordination of Emerging
Professional and Volunteer Committees towards our annual Hawai'i
Conservation Conference & Conservation Month.
* For more information and to apply: coordinator at hawaiiconservation.org
7. Academic Program Director
* Organization: University of Wisconsin
* Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Description: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the School of
Freshwater Sciences seek a highly motivated individual with a strong
record of professional accomplishments in natural resource policy to
serve in an endowed position as the Director of the Center for Water
Policy. The Center's mission is to provide interdisciplinary
solutions to resolve regional, national and international problems
related to the protection, restoration and conservation of
freshwater resources. The Director will provide leadership in
positioning the Center for Water Policy, the School of Freshwater
Sciences, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as a national and
international catalyst of water policy research and innovation. The
Director will be responsible for building the capacity of the
Center, attracting extramural support and sponsorships, recruiting
additional researchers both from UW-Milwaukee and the region, and
promoting science-based, sustainable water policies within the Great
Lakes region and beyond. The Director will also be expected to
contribute to the intellectual life of the School of Freshwater
Sciences. The School of Freshwater Sciences is the first graduate
school in the U.S. dedicated solely to the study of freshwater and
pursues a mission to advance fundamental and strategic science and
train the next generation of freshwater scientists and professionals
to inform policy, improve management and promote the health and
sustainability of the Great Lakes region and freshwater systems
worldwide.
* For more information and to apply:
https://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/26083
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8. Director of Freshwater Programs in Oregon
* Organization: The Nature Conservancy
* Location: Portland, Oregon (OR), United States
* Description: The Director of Freshwater Programs oversees freshwater
policy, science, protection, and community relations for the Oregon
Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. Provides leadership for TNC's
freshwater conservation work and establishes overall freshwater
conservation priorities.
* For more information and to apply: https://tinyurl.com/oregon-fw
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9. Fisheries Biologist
* Organization: AKRF, Inc
* Location: Hanover, MD
* Description: The successful candidate will provide technical support
to senior staff by conducting data analyses related to the effects
of anthropogenic activities on fish populations, including
population-level impact assessments using standard fisheries science
methodologies, conducting statistical analyses of aquatic
environmental data, preparing scientific reports, and developing
environmental impact evaluations related to environmental permitting
and regulatory requirements including, but not limited to, Clean
Water Act, Endangered Species Act, Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, and the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA).
* For more information and to apply:
careers at akrf.com
10. Coastal Community and Climate Specialist
* Organization: Maryland Sea Grant
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description: Maryland Sea Grant is pleased to announce an opening in
our extension program for a coastal community and climate
specialist. We are looking for a dynamic individual interested in
working across science, government, and communities to provide
problem-solving assistance to planners and communities. Joining our
talented team of extension experts in water resources, the new
position will be expected to develop and lead programming focusing
on issues facing coastal communities in Maryland. A master's degree
is a minimum requirement, applicants holding PhD are encouraged to
apply. The University of Maryland provides an excellent benefits
package with this position.
* For more information and to apply: The position announcement with
details of the job can be found at
http://agnr.umd.edu/careers/jobs/agent-associate-maryland-sea-grant-coastal-climate-specialist
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* For best consideration please apply by April 30, 2017
11. Postdoctoral Opportunity in Fisheries Oceanography and Eastern
Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems
* Organization: Columbia, South Carolina
* Location: University of South Carolina
* Description: The University of South Carolina (Columbia, South
Carolina, USA) and the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and
Coastal Sciences is seeking a postdoctoral fellow, funded by the
Nippon Foundation-Nereus Program, to join our interdisciplinary team
of researchers to explore the responses of forage fish populations
in eastern boundary upwelling ecosystems to physical and
biogeochemical variability associated with future climate change.The
goal of the project is estimation of fisheries productivity given
projected changes in upwelling intensity and seasonality, nutrient
stoichiometry, acidification, and plankton production and
composition.The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for (1)
developing models linking hydrographic, biogeochemical, and
lower-trophic level projections with forage-fish populations; (2)
considering the consequences of changing forage fish availability
for higher-trophic-level populations; and (3) collaborating with
researchers exploring economic and management implications of
changes in fisheries productivity, distribution, and
demand.Development and pursuit of personal research interests within
fisheries oceanography will be encouraged and supported.
* For more information and to apply: https://uscjobs.sc.edu
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12. Conservation Coordinator
* Organization: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description: Conservation Coordinator will assist the Foundation's
Policy and Conservation Director with planning and developing
science and conservation strategies to support the mission and
conservation priorities of the Foundation and national marine
sanctuaries. Conservation Coordinator will be responsible for
developing projects and programs by identifying and researching
science, conservation, and restoration needs and opportunities at
the different sanctuary sites and across the National Marine
Sanctuary System. Conservation Coordinator will also produce project
budgets; leverage resources and community support; and foster and
strengthen partnerships for the Foundation and sanctuaries.
Conservation Coordinator will work closely with partners to track
and analyze progress and advancements that showcase the impact and
benefit of the Foundation's conservation efforts to the health of
the ocean and Great Lakes sanctuaries. Conservation Coordinator will
work with the Strategic Communications Director to create written
and graphic materials to inform, educate, and inspire key audiences
that include community leaders, businesses, academic institutions
and university partners, government leaders, non-governmental
organizations, and the public. Applications should include a cover
letter, resume, list of references and three writing samples to
applicants at marinesanctuary.orgBe sure to reference Conservation
Coordinator in the subject line of all email correspondence.
Candidates should include their desired salary with the application.
Applications received prior to March 17, 2017 will be preferred. No
phone calls please.
* For more information and to apply:
https://www.marinesanctuary.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/NMSF-Conservation-Coordinator-FINAL.pdf
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13. Director of Development
* Organization: National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
* Location: Silver Spring, MD
* Description: The Director of Development works collaboratively with
the President and CEO, Board of Trustees and Foundation staff to
support long-term strategic planning, ensuring integration of
organizational priorities within the development program. The
Director of Development will ensure that the Foundation builds a
team with the talent and expertise to achieve the Foundation's
fundraising vision, and will provide the leadership in achieving
fundraising success. The candidate should bring an entrepreneurial
mindset and be excited about building a new fundraising strategy and
program for the Foundation. Strategic knowhow for building the
national presence of a small organization is a plus. Please send
resume, cover letter, and two writing samples to
applicants at marinesanctuary.org and please include "Director of
Development" in the subject line. Candidates should include their
desired salary with the application. Applications received prior to
March 31, 2017 will be preferred. No phone calls please.
* For more information and to apply:
https://www.marinesanctuary.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Director-of-Development-National-Marine-Sanctuary-Foundation.pdf
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