June 2007 Job Opportunities
Science Education - Greenville
Campus Environmental Issues - TX
Environmental Engineer - CA
Harvard Green Campus Initiative - MA
Environmental Project Manager - CA
Marine Evolutionary Ecology Research Technician - Charleston
Southeast Recycling Development Council Director - FL
Environmental Education - MS
Lowcountry Earth Force Program Manager - Charleston
Coastal Training Program Assistant - FL
Land Protection Director - TN
Land Protection Specialist - NH
Marine Resources Specialist - GA
Biology Positions in Hawaii
Regulatory & Environmental Specialist - OR
Coastal Permit Coordinator - GA
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Science Education - Greenville
JL Mann Academy of Science, Math, and Technology
www.greenville.k12.sc.us/jlmann
Greenville, SC
The JL Mann Academy in Greenville has positions available for teaching Physical Science and Chemistry, and for teaching Physical Science and Biology with the possibility of teaching an Environmental Science course.
MES alum Allison Turza is co-chair of the Science Department, and can provide further details at aturza@greenville.k12.sc.us
If interested, you can fill out a Greenville County Schools (www.greenville.k12.sc.us) job application through Human Resources:
www.greenville.k12.sc.us/district/support/hr/index.asp
Allison also recommends contacting Chris Chapman, Assistant Principal at J L Mann (cchapman@greenville.k12.sc.us) and Principal, Susan Hughes (sfhughes@greenville.k12.sc.us) with a resume and letter of interest. |
| Campus Environmental Issues - TX
The UT-Austin Campus Environmental Center is hiring a Staff Advisor to work with students on campus environmental issues.
http://utdirect.utexas.edu/pnjobs/pnjobsvw.WBX?job_nbr=070620016619
About the CEC: The Campus Environmental Center is an agency of Student Government at the University of Texas at Austin. It was founded in 2002 with the mission of reducing the University's environmental impact and promoting environmental stewardship within the student body. Read more about us and our projects at http://www.UTenvironment.org
General notes: The position is 20 hrs/week at $15-18/hr, with opportunities to expand the number of hours in future years. Working times are flexible, and benefits are provided. At least a two-year commitment is required. If you accept the job but need to supplement your income, we can help you find additional part-time work.
Job functions:
Overseeing the Trash to Treasure move out donation drive, aluminum and plastic recycling, and all other Campus Environmental Center initiatives. Helping identify and shape new programs that meet the organization's mission. Teaching leadership seminars and courses for CEC members. Promoting the CEC, helping recruit members, and ensuring organizational health. Facilitating long-term planning for CEC projects and the overall organization. Maintaining organizational documentation and institutional memory. Managing the office, supervising student workers, and providing administrative support. Overseeing CEC funds and raising money. Building and maintaining relationships with on- and off-campus stakeholders. Facilitating communication between students, staff, faculty, and administrators in order to advance sustainability initiatives on campus. Tracking and sharing sustainability developments at other schools. Collecting and disseminating events, scholarships and other resources to members.
Required qualifications:
Bachelor's degree. Experience with college student organizations. Experience with and commitment to environmental issues. Proficient with personal computers and Microsoft Office applications. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Experience in a leadership role and working on a team. Ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines as assigned. Demonstrated professional demeanor, strong organizational ability, and personal initiative.
Corinna Kester
Advisor, Campus Environmental Center
(512) 560-5174
ckester@austin.utexas.edu
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| Environmental Engineer - CA
Environmental Engineer/Scientist I
www.caaprofessionals.com
Torrance, CA
Environmental Engineer/Scientist to support the implementation of NPDES MS4 Permit requirements in Orange and Los Angeles counties, including: TMDL implementation, pollution prevention programs, and storm water ordinance enforcement, industrial/commercial facilities
inspection programs, as well a variety of watershed specific issues.
In addition, the Environmental Engineer/Scientist will assist in the implementation of municipal AB939 and Used Oil programs for client cities. This individual will work directly with City clients and regulatory agency staff. Requires excellent communication, research and writing skills, ability to work on multiple projects concurrently, and be able to meet tight deadlines and budgets. The candidate will be able to assist in the development of creative outreach materials and posses excellent verbal and written communication skills. A writing sample must be submitted with resume. Preference will be given to applicants with relevant watershed, water quality and solid waste project experience.
QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Bachelors level degree in Environmental Sciences, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Physical Sciences or related field with a Masters degree preferred. At least 3 years of professional experience programs related to stormwater management, solid waste programs management, watershed protection, water resources management and designing of innovative stormwater quality projects.
A demonstrated knowledge of the Clean Water Act, California Solid Waste regulations, through specific documentation and training is a plus. Experience with environmental grant writing and interaction with watershed groups, developers, building and safety professionals, engineers, planners, citizen groups and regulators is highly desired.
SKILLS: Ability to organize, coordinate and prioritize activities to meet established deadlines: participate in the development and implementation of program goals, objectives and procedures; interpret and apply policies and procedures; prepare clear and concise guidance documents and reports; analyze problems, identifying alternative solutions, project consequences of proposals and implement recommendations; operate in a variety of work settings; knowledge of power point, spreadsheets, and word processing applications; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective relationships with clients.
SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience, with excellent benefit package including: excellent medical, dental, vision, life disability, 401(K), vacation benefits, and performance based bonuses.
Interested candidates should email their resume to sherryhalsey@caaprofessionals.com | | Harvard Green Campus Initiative - MA
Work in a LEED-Platinum building with great people!
Position Summary:
A full-time (40 hrs/wk) position, with the Harvard Green Campus Initiatives (HGCI) Graduate Green Living Program and the Longwood Green Campus Program (Harvard Medical School, School of Public Health, and School of Dental Medicine).
Duties and Responsibilities:
Graduate Green Living Program
Reporting to Meryl Brott, Program Manager, Graduate Green Living Program
- Coordinate the Graduate Green Living Program at Harvard Law School, working with the student representatives to achieve program goals of reduced energy and water consumption and increased recycling.
- Coordinate communications and activities/events for the behavior change campaigns. Includes creating/maintaining: posters, handouts, displays, easel boards, web sites, utility usage information, campaign background information, event and tabling food/supplies.
- Assist with the evaluation of the impacts of the Green Living Programs and its campaigns through surveys, utility data, reports, and other metrics.
- Assist Program Manager with other day-to-day program development and administrative activities as needed.
Longwood Green Campus Program
Reporting to Jaclyn Emig, Program Manager Longwood Green Campus Program
- Coordinate and develop monthly Green Tipposter and email campaigns relevant to the Longwood campus.
- Develop outreach materials and assist with planning and implementation of resource conservation campaigns in the lab and office environment (e.g recycling, computer energy reduction, environmental purchasing, shut the sashon fume hoods, etc.)
- Assist Program Manager with other day-to-day program development and administrative activities as needed.
Requirements:
- Related BA/BS required
- Prefer 2 years of relevant work experience
- Demonstrated interest in and knowledge of environmental issues
- Excellent communication and outreach skills essential
- Social marketing experience and experience developing communications materials preferred
- High degree of flexibility, adaptability and general ability to respond to emerging opportunities and barriers in a constantly changing environment
- Must be creative, enthusiastic, and entrepreneurial with a high level of energy and initiative
- Proven organizational skills and attention to detail needed
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously is essential
- Ability to work as a team member and independently
- Ability to research energy conservation and waste reduction strategies
- Experience working with student initiatives preferred
- Knowledge of Harvard University is desirable but not essential
Technology Skills Required:
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Experience with and proficiency in MS Publisher, Contribute, Adobe Photoshop (or their equivalent) a plus. An ability to learn Harvard systems and web software quickly is a requirement.
Please send me your resume if you are interested!
Best,
Christine
Christine Benoit
Manager of Communications and Business Organization
Harvard Green Campus Initiative
46 Blackstone Street, 4th Floor
Cambridge, MA 02139
(ph) 617-496-1278
(f) 617-495-9409
(e) christine_benoit@harvard.edu
www.greencampus.harvard.edu |
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Environmental Project Manager - CA
Environmental Project Manager
www.caaprofessionals.com
Torrance, CA
Environmental Project Manager will serve as the task leader to support the implementation of NPDES MS4 Permit and Solid Waste programs in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Responsibilities include: budget management, proposal preparation, development of regulatory reports and technical documents, regulatory analysis, business development, coordinate with clients, supervise project staff to assure that tasks are completed in effective and efficient manner, and promote that business interests of the firm.
This individual will work directly with clients and regulatory agency staff. Requires excellent communication, research and writing skills, ability to work on multiple projects concurrently, and be able to meet tight deadlines and budgets. A writing sample must be submitted with resume. Preference will be given to applicants with relevant watershed, water quality and solid waste project management experience.
QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Bachelors level degree in Environmental Sciences, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Biology or Physical Sciences or related field with a Masters degree preferred. At least 10 years of professional experience with at least 2 years of supervisory experience. A demonstrated knowledge of the Clean Water Act, California Solid Waste regulations, through specific documentation and training is a plus.
SKILLS: Applicant must be self-motivated and must possess exceptional technical writing skills; have a record of completing technical reports in a timely fashion; have the ability to work independently as well as supervise project teams; have a commitment to fiscal and scheduling responsibilities; have the ability to coordinate personnel and other resources within budgetary restraints; and must be adept at working with a variety of colleagues, clients, and agency representatives. A demonstrated expertise in federal, state and local
regulations that concern storm water and solid waste management.
Experience with the Clean Water Act, California Environmental Quality Act and California Assembly Bill AB 939 is preferred. Expertise in municipal sector and/or industrial sector regulations and permitting is highly desired.
SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience, with excellent benefit package including: excellent medical, dental, vision, life disability, 401(K), vacation benefits, and performance based bonuses.
To apply, send resume to Sherry Halsey, sherryhalsey@caaprofessionals.com, phone: (949) 273-0269 |
| Marine Evolutionary Ecology Research Technician - Charleston
Research Technician in Marine Evolutionary Ecology
A full-time Research Technician position is available immediately at the College of Charleston’s Grice Marine Laboratory in Charleston, SC (www.cofc.edu/~sotkae).
Primary responsibilities stem from an NSF-funded grant on the chemical co-evolution of marine seaweed-herbivore interactions. The technician will perform a diversity of tasks, including bioassay-guided extraction of secondary metabolites, invertebrate husbandry, feeding assays, DNA extractions, PCR, DNA genotyping, database management, and basic statistics.
The ideal applicant will have at least a Bachelor’s degree, be organized, attentive to detail, able to work independently and collaboratively, and have practical experience with laboratory techniques in chemical ecology, molecular ecology, or both. Position is for one year with a possibility of extension.
Initial review of applicants will begin 30 June 2007 and continue until the position is filled. Please send a statement of research interests and goals, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three professional references (electronic submission is preferred) to:
Erik Sotka, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology, College of Charleston
Grice Marine Laboratory
205 Fort Johnson
Charleston, SC 29412
Voice: 843-953-9191 Fax: 843-953-9199
SotkaE@cofc.edu.
The College of Charleston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities. | |
| Southeast Recycling Development Council Director - FL
Southeast Recycling Development Council Inc. ( SERDC )
Executive Director
www.serdc.org
An Executive Director is needed for our growing regional southeast recycling association.
Responsibilities include:
# working with a volunteer board of directors
# managing member services and programs
# coordinating newsletter and other publications
# identifying and following through on projects promoting the organization’s mission
# coordinating board meetings and workshops
# fundraising
# and day to day business activities of the association.
The ideal candidate will be southeast-based, self motivated with diverse recycling experience, possess excellent communication skills, be able to manage diverse positions and interests while building partnerships, familiar with business development issues, and have a college degree in administration, public policy, planning, business or other field with related experience.
Please provide salary requirements with resume.
Mail to:
SERDC Search Committee
57 Newport Street
Cantonment, FL 32533
or
E-mail to:
sethomason@aol.com
Application deadline: June 29, 2007 | |
| Environmental Education - MS
Research Associate
J.L. Scott Marine Education Center
Ocean Springs, MS
www.usm.edu/marineeducation/
Research Associate- Hale (GCRL)
Job Number: 07E021G
Department: MEC/COA/SOES
Location: GCRL
Posting Start Date: 05/22/2007
Posting End Date: Open until filled
Category: Staff
Job Type: Regular-Full Time
Internal Promotion Available: No
Grant Funded : No
Minimum Salary: Negotiable
Job Description:
Assists in the development, implementation, and expansion of select educational programs at the Marine Education Center and Aquarium.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Adheres to University and department policies, procedures, and regulations.
Assists in planning, implementing, and evaluating select educational programs at the Marine Education Center as well as COSEE:CGOM efforts and Central Gulf Ocean Observing System formal and informal education endeavors to include logistical planning, materials acquisition and inventories, and exhibitor design and construction.
Develops innovative activities and methods, as well as exhibitry, for infusion of ocean and coastal sciences content to current and new audiences.
Effects liaison with other local, regional, and national educators to include presenting results of work at local, regional, and national meetings and publication of those research efforts in refereed journals.
Performs other duties as may be assigned by the COA Professor Emeritus affiliated with the MEC.
Attempts to secure extramural funds in cooperation with the COA Professor Emeritus, the MEC Director, MEC Coordinator of Educational Programs, and/or other MEC Research Associates.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in science or science education and four to ten years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Valid Driver’s License, CPR and First Aid certification.
Full description online at:
https://www.usm.edu/hr/templates/printpost.php?id=1491
Apply online at:
http://www.hr.usm.edu/listings.html | |
| Lowcountry Earth Force Program Manager - Charleston
Lowcountry Earth Force
Program Manager Vacancy
www.earthforce.org/section/offices/lowcountry
Background
Earth Force is a national, youth-driven, nonprofit organization that engages young people in solving local environmental problems through active, civic participation in their community. Our mission is to engage youth as active citizens who improve the environment and their communities now and in the future. Lowcountry Earth Force (LEF), located in Charleston, SC, is one of six field offices across the country dedicated to building locally based organizations and programs. LEF serves Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton and Dorchester counties.
Position
Lowcountry Earth Force is seeking a full time Program Manager to train and support educators in a program designed to help classrooms complete service-learning projects that enhance youth leadership, civic education and science literacy. Duties include recruiting, training and supporting educators through site visits, assisting with fundraising and building partnerships in the community and organizing events for students and educators. EOE.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated writing, communication and presentation skills. S/he will be organized and be able to juggle multiple tasks. S/he will be self-motivated and provide follow-through. S/he will have an understanding of and experience in local environmental issues, service learning, and civic action. S/he will bring a passionate commitment to youth, the environment and community change. S/he must be able to work effectively both individually and in a team setting. Master's degree in education and experience as a teacher, trainer or facilitator is preferred.
Requirements for all Candidates
All candidates must be innovative thinkers who are committed to developing and maintaining effective youth programs and educational opportunities. They must have a proven track record in program management, strong interpersonal skills, and be comfortable in a challenging, fast-paced environment. Must provide own transportation for on-site technical support visits and have a valid driver's license. Must be able to conduct activities with youth in various terrain and do minimal lifting. College degree required. Must be proficient in all Word applications as well as the Internet and be willing to work flexible hours.
Send resume and cover letter no later than June 15th to:
arichardson@earthforce.org | |
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Coastal Training Program Assistant - FL
Coastal Training Program Assistant
Rookery Bay Research Reserve
www.rookerybay.org
Naples, Florida
Full-Time Job Opening with benefits
Working Title: Coastal Training Program Assistant
Class Title: Coordinator, Educational/Training Programs
Requisition Number: 0644
Position Number: 307480
Department: 400100-College of Arts & Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University on contract to Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The Coastal Training Program (CTP) is a regional forum for the training of professionals involved in coastal decisions in Southwest Florida. The program targets audiences such as coastal managers, planners, local government staff, elected officials, agricultural interests, and nonprofit organizations to help them resolve complex environmental issues. Training programs link relevant science and technology with priority local issues and topics affecting the coast. Staff conducts needs assessments for potential audiences to determine content and format of workshops, field experiences and consultations.
The Coastal Training Program Assistant will assist with planning, developing, and facilitating training programs offered by the Reserve; organize speakers, participants, and logistics of training programs; market the CTP and its programs; and develop new program partnerships when appropriate. They will also conduct follow-up research regarding other training providers and potential audiences in the region; maintain the electronic mailing lists, database, and email notification process. Assist with overseeing and planning the use of training facilities and equipment at the Reserve and assist with the expansion of the CTP web presence and capability.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization and 2 years of appropriate experience; or Master's Degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization. Valid driver’s license and proficiency with computers required.
For more information and to apply for the position visit https://jobs.fgcu.edu. Application deadline is June 17, 2007. Feel free to contact me if you have further questions.
Tabitha Whalen Stadler
Coastal Training Coordinator
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417-6310 ext.209
fax: 239-417-6315
tabitha.stadler@dep.state.fl.us
www.rookerybay.org |
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Land Protection Director - TN
Land Protection Director
Nashville TN
www.landtrusttn.org
The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks a Land Protection Director. Primary responsibilities are to develop and maintain all aspects of a comprehensive land conservation program across the state of Tennessee; management of a 4-5 person land protection staff, along with contractors and volunteers; negotiation of conservation easements, acquisitions and other complex conservation strategies; development and implementation of stewardship programs; analysis and implementation of conservation project areas and individual projects; identify and prioritize program opportunities;Responsible for building partnerships and the profile of the conservation program; and overseeing program work plans and budgets.
5 - 7 years relevant experience with a land conservation and/or natural resource management or equivalent, to include land conservation techniques and issues; real estate and land use laws; supervisory experience and management skills. Also, excellent leadership and communication skills, both written and verbal; ability and willingness to travel as required and to work flexible hours outside the 9-5 schedule; work well with people, and have the physical ability to work outdoors. Computer skills essential, real estate transaction experience a plus. This position reports to the Executive Director.
Full comprehensive benefits package and competitive salary. No relocation benefits. EOE.
Email resume and cover letter to employment@landtrusttn.org or mail: Janet Henderson, Land Trust for Tennessee, 209 10th Avenue South, Suite 530, Nashville, TN 37203. Resumes will be accepted until position is filled.
Visit us at http://www.landtrusttn.org |
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Land Protection Specialist - NH
Land Protection Specialist
Concord NH
The Nature Conservancy seeks a highly motivated Land Protection Specialist with excellent interpersonal skills to implement The Nature Conservancy's land conservation goals in New Hampshire.
Position cultivates and develops effective working relationships and conservation projects with private landowners, partner organizations, and government agencies; Proactively contacts landowners in The Nature Conservancy's priority conservation areas; Builds and maintains relationships with community partners; Responds to land protection inquiries; Assists in the preparation of state and federal grants; Assists with conservation planning; and Negotiates land acquisition and conservation easement projects using a full range of conservation tools, and coordinates the due diligence and closing of these projects collaboratively with other TNC staff. Position does not supervise staff but, does manage contractors.
Requirements: BS or training in natural sciences, planning, forestry, landscape ecology, real estate, or other field relevant to natural resource conservation and 3 years successful related work experience. Strong team ethic, passion for natural resource conservation, the
ability to work effectively with partners, and a commitment to developing practical solutions to conservation challenges.
To apply: Send resume and cover letter: Holly Summers, The Nature Conservancy, 22 Bridge Street, 4th Floor, Concord, NH 03301 or
hsummers@tnc.org |
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Marine Resources Specialist - GA
Marine Resources Specialist
Brunswick, GA
The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service (MAREX) seeks to fill a Marine Resources Specialist III position for its Brunswick, GA station. Primary responsibilities will be the administration of the Coastal Georgia Green Subdivision Program, an incentive based program for environmentally sound developments in the coastal region. The successful candidate will develop and provide technical assistance and outreach materials for target audiences, including real estate developers and homebuilders. Other responsibilities include working with geographic information systems (GIS), developing workshops and seminars, website production and other special projects.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Coastal Management, Environmental Management, Geography, Land Use Planning or a related
field. Knowledge of environmental regulations, stormwater management and land use planning principles and policies is desired. An individual with strong GIS capabilities is highly preferred.
Apply online at http://www.hr.uga.edu/ under Staff Job number 200705138 by June 15, 2007.
Direct questions to Katie Alvarado, kha@uga.edu
UGA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. |
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Biology Positions in Hawaii
Coral Reef Part Research/Outreach Specialist
http://www.hear.org/announcements/jobs.htm#rcuh27278
The Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) is seeking a coral reef part research/outreach specialist in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Duties will
include coordinating a large federal grant regarding marine ecosystem research and outreach for the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) Coral Reef Research Program at HIMB. See the online job posting details (closing date: until filled).
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Field Biologist
http://www.hear.org/announcements/jobs.htm#20070614csu
The Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands at Colorado State University is seeking a field biologist (research associate I
special) at the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on the Big Island of Hawaii. Duties will include management of rare plant and animal populations in the dry tropical forest of PTA, with the ultimate goal of recovery of these species to healthy and self sustaining populations. See the online job posting details (closing date: 14 June 2006).
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Regulatory & Environmental Specialist - OR
Regulatory and Environmental Specialist
www.longviewassociates.com
Portland OR
Type: Regular, full-time
Location: Pacific Northwest
Description:
Long View Associates, Inc., a nationally recognized licensing and environmental consulting firm specializing in hydroelectric energy development, seeks highly-motivated, self-directed applicants for environmental and regulatory consulting on conventional hydroelectric and ocean power projects in the Pacific Northwest.
Long View assists its clients with project management, strategy development, outreach and consultation processes, technical workgroup support, management of technical consultants, license and permit application and NEPA document preparation, and negotiated settlement
efforts.
The successful applicant will have excellent writing skills, including the ability to synthesize a wide variety of scientific, technical, and policy information and develop clear, well organized written descriptions of the information for broad audiences. Competence in editing of technical reports as well as general business communications (email communications and letter writing) and providing meeting management, note-taking and other logistical support for work groups is also required.
The successful applicant will also have excellent verbal communication skills, will work effectively both as part of a team and independently, will have good problem-solving skills, and will demonstrate the ability to successfully balance multiple tasks in a deadline-driven work environment. A Masters degree and a minimum of three years of relevant experience in natural resource, regulatory and/or NEPA related work is preferred.
Professional benefits of the job include: the opportunity to gain broad experience and understanding of a variety of natural resource issues; involvement in challenging complex projects, a good balance between independent contribution and working in a team environment; and the opportunity for rapid professional development and growth commensurate with the employee's abilities and motivation. Long View offers competitive, performance-based compensation and a flexible working environment.
For further information about our firm and projects, please refer to our Web site (http://www.longviewassociates.com). Resumes can be submitted to spadula@longviewassociates.com |
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Coastal Permit Coordinator - GA
Georgia Dept of Natural Resources
Coastal Permit Coordinator
(Compliance and Enforcement)
POSITION: 00172026
STARTING ANNUAL SALARY: $41,808.96/yr
This position is located with others online at:
http://dnrnet.dnr.state.ga.us/outlook.html
The Coastal Resources Division, Ecological Services Section is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a vacancy in the position of Compliance and Enforcement Program Coordinator within the Compliance and Enforcement Management Program of the Ecological Services Section. This is a full-time, non-merit, salaried position in the unclassified service of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and is entitled to any rights and privileges under the State Merit System. This position is entitled to all fringe benefits for which other State employees are eligible: paid holidays, annual leave, sick leave, compensatory leave, Social Security and retirement. The associate in this position has access to the Flexible Benefits Program, which includes health insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, spending accounts, and deferred compensation.
The incumbent in this position is under the direct supervision of the Compliance and Enforcement Manager. The Compliance and Enforcement Coordinator will conduct compliance inspections and enforcement of the Coastal Zone Management Program; conduct field, water, and aerial patrols in and about the coastal waters of Georgia. The associate will conduct investigations and coordinate with other governmental agencies to determine the best enforcement actions to take. The associate may assist Coastal Permit Coordinators in the field as necessary to process permits or conduct enforcement activities. This associate will review legal documents, verifying the completeness and correctness of field data and documents. The associate will serve as a contact person to answer inquiries regarding enforcement activities associated with the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act and the Shore Protection Act. The associate will assist staff in locating and documenting sunken, abandoned, and derelict vessels. The associate may coordinate with Departmental staff to draft contracts for the removal of sunken or derelict vessels. This position will be based at the Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Regional Headquarters in Brunswick.
MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Completion of a degree an undergraduate degree in environmental/natural science, civil engineering, public administration, land use planning, or related field AND two years of experience in natural resources management.
OR
Completion of a master’s degree in an environmental/natural science, civil engineering, public administration, land use planning or a related field.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to applicants that possess the following: (1) Knowledge of coastal Georgia, (2) experience in conducting field investigations, (3) experience in operating boats in and about coastal waters, (4) computer software experience (e.g., GIS, word processing, & database management) and (5) ability to operate and use GPS related equipment (e.g., handheld GPS units and marine navigation systems).
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Must be postmarked by June 22, 2007
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Obtain an application:
http://www.gms.state.ga.us/pdfs/forms/form.state_job_application.pdf
Send completed application to: Kathy Herrin, Marine Fisheries Section, Coastal Resources Division, One Conservation Way, Suite 300, Brunswick, GA 31520-8687. (912) 264-7218; (912) 262-2318 FAX.
Coastal Resources Division is an equal opportunity employer. |
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