April 2006 Job Opportunities
Environmental
Educator - NC (Closing Date: April 16, 2006)
Environmental
Campaigner - CA
Caribbean
Conservation Corporation Scientific Director - FL
GIS
- Pakistan (Closing date: Early April)
Water
Resources Expert - California & International
Waste
Management Analyst - NC Division of Pollution Prevention
Dry
Creek Long-term Watershed Study - GA (Open until filled)
Sea
Center Education Coordinator - CA
(Temp
Job) Offshore and Port Sampling - Charleston (Closing date:April 12, 2006)
Fire
Monitoring Corps Project Leader Staff Position - North Carolina
Summer
Interpretive Aide - OR (Closing
Date: Friday, April 21st, 2006)
Environmental
Scientist - WI
Planner/Project
Manager - CA
Environmental
Scientist - VA
Executive
Director of Lowcountry Earth Force - SC (Closing date: May 8, 2006) |
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Environmental
Educator - NC (Closing Date: April 16, 2006)
The
UNC Charlotte Office of Waste Reduction & Recycling
(www.uncc.edu/recycling)
has
an opening for an enthusiastic and energetic
Environmental
Educator/Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator
*Position
#9960 Communications Specialist I* - Level 63 (Note: this is
the official
state title and this title will be used on the UNCC Human
Resources website)
Environmental
Education/Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator (E/O
Coordinator)
The
majority of the E/O Coordinator's time will be spent providing
educational
and promotional information about the OWR&R, the
Conservation Awareness
Team (CAT) and Environmental Sustainability
initiatives to the various facets
of the campus community. This
includes, but is not limited to: creating brochures
and fact sheets;
creating and editing the OWR&R's newsletter; overseeing
the continued
development of the web page; organizing education sessions and
presenting to classes and offices on various aspects of environmental
sustainability,
energy and water conservation, and waste reduction and
recycling topics; organizing
special events such as Earth Day; staffing
tables at various campus and community
events; writing press releases
and articles for local news outlets or other
departments' publications;
overseeing the development of a yearly Recycling
Monitor workshop; and
assisting with the set up and coordination of indoor
recycling sites.
The
E/O Coordinator will also oversee student volunteers and interns.
Create educational
materials directed specifically towards UNC Charlotte
students. Work with
the staff of Housing and Residence Life (H&RL) to
develop methods of distribution.
Work with H&RL staff to educate
students about recycling opportunities
during move-in and move-out.
Prepare and present to each Residence Hall programs
on recycling and
conservation procedures during the beginning of the year.
Work with RC's
and RA's to improve environmental education throughout Residence
Life.
Requirements:
*
Experience working or volunteering for an environmental or recycling
program.
*
Experience working with volunteers.
*
Experience working or volunteering with environmental education
programs.
* Proficient in the use of computer software including: Microsoft
Publisher,
PowerPoint, Word, Photoshop, desktop publishing programs
(Quark XPress, Adobe
PageMaker), email programs, Internet usage.
* Knowledge of local and state
environmental policies and issues.
* Ability to speak and present to large
groups of people.
* Ability to communicate clearly both in writing and verbally.
* Good interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently.
* Ability
to carry up to 30 pounds.
Level
63 pay range: Minimum: $25,036 Midpoint: $31,242 Maximum: $37,447
To
apply go to UNC Charlotte's Human Resources webpage:
*jobs.uncc.edu*
<https://jobs.uncc.edu/>
The
job will be posted on the webpage on Saturday, March 18, 2006
Position
closes Saturday, April 14, 2006
For
more information about the OWR&R go to our website
http://facilities.uncc.edu/recycling |
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| Environmental
Campaigner - CA
TURTLE
ISLAND RESTORATION NETWORK is seeking an experienced Campaigner
to implement
grassroots and media campaigns to help prevent the
extinction of the Pacific
leatherback sea turtle. The campaign focuses
on reforming industrial fishing
practices that are threatening sea
turtles, other marine species and long-term
food supply. This is a
one-year position, with the possibility of renewal.
The
qualified candidate must have the skills and proven initiative to
forward
the campaign through grassroots mobilization, coalition
building, media outreach,
education of decision makers, conveying
scientific information to other audiences,
and involving the public in
influencing domestic and international policy.
The position involves
some travel, organizing and making presentations to
various audiences.
Prior
campaign experience is a must. Ability to work independently
required. Campaigner
must be goal oriented and success will be measured
in terms of concrete, quantifiable
work product.
SPECIFIC
RESPONSIBILITIES:
*
Spearhead campaign activities, including grassroots mobilization,
petition
and letter writing campaigns, and coalition building.
* Secure earned media
for campaign through press releases, op eds, story
placement, etc.
* Write
and edit fact sheets, newsletters, briefings, reports, articles,
etc.
* Make presentations to and educate interested groups, including
international
NGOs, and domestic and international fisheries and
conservation bodies.
* Remain current on federal regulations related to marine species and
fisheries.
* Synthesize and distill information for various audiences.
* Other duties
as assigned.
The
ideal candidate will possess: Experience in implementing grassroots
and media
campaigns on threatened and endangered marine species. Ability
to analyze
and distill scientific and policy concepts, and communicate
them for various
audiences. Understanding of U.S. and international
policy processes in relation
to threatened species is highly desirable.
Experience utilizing electronic
media as an organizing tool. Ability to
follow through on tasks small and
large to make campaigns successful.
SALARY:
Competitive salary, based on experience. Excellent benefits and
the opportunity
to work for a successful organization fighting to
protect the environment.
TO
APPLY: Please send your resume, cover letter and salary requirements
to: Turtle
Island Restoration Network/Job Search, POB 400, Forest
Knolls, CA 94933 or
via email campaigner@seaturtles.org.
Please, no
calls.
Women
and People of Color are Encouraged to Apply
ABOUT
TIRN: Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) presently has two
related biodiversity
projects and one public health camppaign: (1) The
Sea Turtle Restoration Project
(STRP) http://www.seaturtles.org; works
to protect and restore sea turtle
populations worldwide. Present
programmatic work involves international implementation
of policies that
protect sea turtles, especially ecologically sound, turtle-safe
fishery
practices; promotion of sustainable economic projects that highlight
the
value of living wild sea turtles, especially in Central America; (2)
The Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN)
http://www.spawnusa.org works to protect endangered salmon and the
habitats on which they depend.
Current emphasis is on the Lagunitas
Watershed, Marin County, CA and water
policies in Northern California;
and (3) GotMercury (http://www.GotMercury.org)
is a public health
campaign focusing on the threats of consuming seafood that
is high in
mercury. We use grassroots organizing, public and media education,
coalition building, direct action, litigation, and hands-on conservation
to
accomplish our goals.
Note:
Our office is located in rural Marin County (45 minutes from the
Golden Gate
Bridge)and is not public transit friendly. Successful
candidates must live
nearby and/or have reliable transportation.
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| Caribbean
Conservation Corporation Scientific Director - FL
The
Caribbean Conservation Corporation announces an opening for Scientific
Director.
Interested applicants can contact CCC Executive Director David Godfrey,
who will
be at the Symposium in Crete. Or, after the Symposium, please submit
a resume/CV
either by mail or email to:
David
Godfrey
Caribbean Conservation Corporation
4424 NW 13th Street, Suite
A-1
Gainesville, FL 32609
Email: david@cccturtle.org
Website: http://www.cccturtle.org
Phone:
(352) 373-6441 Fax: (352) 375-2449
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess at least a Masters in biology
or related
field and will already have extensive experience working with marine
turtles.
This position will be based either in CCC's Gainesville, Florida,
office or
in San José, Costa Rica, with frequent field visits to Tortuguero,
Costa Rica; Chiriqui Beach, Panama; and wherever else the organization may
initiate research projects. The candidate must also be fluent in English and
Spanish.
Scope
of work: The Scientific Director will:
*
Prepare, initiate and oversee CCC's Tortuguero Leatherback and Green Turtle
Programs. This shall include the review and selection of Research Assistants;
preparation of contracts and materials for the RAs; selection and training of
the Field Director for each program, and any other activities that may be
necessary to effectively implement the research programs.
*
Prepare Program Reports for the Leatherback and Green Turtle Programs. This
shall the preparation of reports in both English and Spanish; submitting the
reports to both CCC and appropriate governmental agencies in Costa Rica; and
presentation of results wherever it may be appropriate.
*
Oversee the implementation of the monitoring program in Chiriqui Beach,
Panama,
including providing oversight of the Research Coordinator and assisting
with
the preparation of reports, grant proposals and papers related to the
project.
*
Assist CCC staff with the generation of foundation, corporate and/or
governmental
funding to help cover the costs associated with CCC's conservation
efforts.
This shall include interacting with CCC's Board members; preparing
promotional
materials; preparation of foundation grants when appropriate;
soliciting corporate
donors; and seeking out any other potential sources of
financial support.
*
Assist as necessary with general administration, publicity and community
outreach.
The SD will travel as necessary to Tortuguero and other destinations
in the
US and Latin America on CCC's behalf. Expenses for any work related
travel
will be paid for by CCC.
*
Oversee the management of CCC's Tortuguero and Panama databases.
*
Be available to assist CCC on other relevant matters as requested by the
Executive
Director.
Salary
and Benefits: CCC offers a competitive salary and benefits package that
will
be commensurate with the experience of the person chosen to fill this
position.
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| GIS
- Pakistan (Closing date: Early April)
UNJLC
Pakistan (www.unjlc.org/pakistan)
is working in the earthquake
relief effort in northern Pakistan. We are looking
for a Field GIS
Officer (job description is attached below). Start date will
be as soon
as possible (applicant must be available to deploy within two weeks
of a
contract offer), with contract end on June 30th or possibly in July.
UNJLC provides a monthly honorarium based on experience and the job
description.
Daily subsistence allowance is paid to cover living
expenses. Air travel to
and from the mission area is paid, as is health
insurance for the duration
of the contract.
If
you are interested, please send your CV to unjlcmapping@gmail.com.
Interviews will begin March 30th, with a decision to be made in the next
few days.
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| Water
Resources Expert - California & International
The
Natural Heritage Institute is seeking to immediately hire a full
time senior
project associate to work directly with the CEO on a
portfolio of projects
to develop and implement water resource management
innovations to restore
aquatic ecosystems, domestically and globally.
This position can be in either
the San Francisco or Sacramento offices.
We are also seeking expression of
interest in a second and similar
position that will become available within
6-12 months.
NHI
Description: NHI is a non-profit organization of lawyers,
scientists, and
economists dedicated to improving the management of
water resources and aquatic
ecosystems in the United States and
globally. Since our founding in 1989,
we have been a leader in crafting
innovative solutions that are based on sound
science, economics and
policy. For more detail on NHI, please visit our website
at
www.n-h-i.org.
Required
qualifications: Advanced degree in law, economics,
environmental planning,
or the natural sciences; Minimum of 5 years of
relevant experience; Superlative
written and oral communication skills;
Exceptional interpersonal skills; A
passion for conservation of natural
resources.
Candidates
must also possess some combination of the following
attributes (recognizing
that no one will possess them all): Fluency in
Spanish, French and/or Mandarin;
Fluency in California water law, policy
and management institutions; A good
technical understanding of
agricultural water management, hydropower or flood
control
infrastructure; Well-honed advocacy skills; Excellent analytical skills,
including familiarity with modeling techniques and tools; Familiarity
with
international and intergovernmental institutions involved in the
water sector.
NHI
pays a competitive non-profit professional salary which depends on
credentials.
Serious
candidates should respond with a letter of interest and
qualifications, C.V.,
and a representative writing sample to: Gregory A.
Thomas, President, Natural
Heritage Institute, gthomas@n-h-i.org.
Please
indicate "Applicant" in the subject line. No phone calls
please.
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| Waste
Management Analyst - NC Division of Pollution Prevention
This
position is the state of North Carolina's primary technical
assistance provider
to local government recycling programs, helping
communities with a wide range
of issues including collection techniques,
processing, materials marketing,
planning, financing, local policy
approaches, and public participation. The
position also manages the
state's recycling grant program for local governments
and manages key
aspects of an annual local government reporting process. Additional
duties include conducting research and training and supporting
state-level
recycling policy processes.
The
position requires a strong knowledge of topics ranging from solid
waste rules
and law to overall leading trends in collection, processing,
and materials
marketing, and general local government management. Work
requires demonstrated
computer skills using web, database, and
spreadsheet programs, and experience
managing large databases and
producing usable information from data sets.
Training
and experience requirements include graduation from a four-year
college or
university with a degree in planning, economics, public
administration or
business and two years of experience in a solid waste
program, or an equivalent
combination of training and experience.
For
more information, see the position posting on the NC Dept. of
Environment
and Natural Resources website:
http://xapps.enr.state.nc.us/hr/jobs/vacancyList.jsp?status=E
Position
contact:
Carrie
Windbush
1652 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699-1652
919-715-2225
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Dry
Creek Long-Term Watershed Study - GA (Open until filled)
Dry
Creek Long-Term Watershed Study (Dry Creek Study) is seeking two
research
technicians for a 12 month period beginning in May 2006. The
technician will
assist research staff and graduate students working on
the Dry Creek Study.
The Dry Creek Study is located in southwest
Georgia on International Paper
Company land. The study has
multidimensional research projects, which include
forest hydrology,
water quality, and wildlife/biodiversity projects. The position
will
involve intensive field work, lab chemical analysis, and data analysis
and management. This is a great opportunity for individual who is
interested
in forest science research. On-site housing (including
utility) may be available
at no cost. Conditional use of on-site
company vehicles is included. Starting
salary is $10 per hour.
Basic
Qualifications
This
position will require a background in forestry, wildlife, aquatic
biology,
hydrology, soil, ecology, and/or natural resources management.
Candidates
who have at least two years of college education in the
listed fields, or
at least 1 year of appropriate experience in the
related fields will be considered.
Candidates who have completed or
near completion of B.S. degree in the listed
fields or have field
research and instrumentation experience will be given
strong
consideration. Candidates contemplating graduate school in the future
are strongly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be
working
in small team settings and must be a self-starter capable of
working with
minimal supervision.
Duties
and Responsibilities
1.
Assist with bio-indicator (macroinvertebrates, amphibian, and
bird) surveys,
sampling, and on-site processing.
2. Assist with watershed/stream physiographical
and ecological
survey.
3. Assist with stream gauging station, stream water
sampling
device, and weather station maintenance.
4. Assist with base-
and storm-flow sample collection and analysis.
5. Assist with stream water
sample lab chemical analysis.
6. Assist with data collection, management,
and analysis.
7. Assist with other ongoing and pending research projects as
necessary.
Required
Skills, Knowledge, Equipment of Applicants.
*
Ability to work safely.
* Ability to communicate with team members.
*
Experience or ability to perform listed duties and responsibilities.
* Ability
to work in all types of terrain under extreme weather
conditions.
* Ability
to perform basic data analysis, e.g., generating summary
statistics and figures.
* At least some knowledge of forest management practices, e.g., BMPs,
timber
harvesting, and site preparation.
* Possess valid driver's license and access
to reliable field
vehicle/truck.
Review
of application will begin on April 3, 2006 and will continue
until the position
is filled.
Contact
Information:
Masato
Miwa, 229-246-3642 ext.212, masato.miwa@ipaper.com
Ben Wigley, 864-656-0840, wigley@clemson.edu
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Sea
Center Education Coordinator - CA
The
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Ty Warner Sea Center
(www.sbnature.org/seacenter)
is looking for a Education Coordinator
Title:
Sea Center Education Coordinator
Classification: Full-time
Position
Summary: The Sea Center Education Coordinator is responsible
for the overall
education function of the Sea Center, including the
development, implementation,
and evaluation of all education programs.
The position requires demonstrated
experience in developing,
implementing and evaluating educational programs
designed for the
general public as well as for K-12 students.
Specific
Responsibilities:
-
Works with Sea Center Manager to implement, evaluate, and promote
education
programs
- Develops, monitors, and evaluates curriculum for all school programs
to ensure that it meets the needs of teachers and students
- Track budgets
of all educational programs and services to ensure
departmental goals are
being met
- Builds an evaluation model into all programs with measurable goals
and
objectives and analyzes evaluation data to ensure program success
- Works in conjunction with the Volunteer Coordinator to ensure adequate
volunteer
staffing of the facility
- Stays abreast of market trends to ensure our offerings
continue to be
successful and relevant
- Maintains strong relationships
with education professionals and
institutions to ensure program support and
relevance
- Works closely with Museum's Education division to ensure consistency
and coordination of all programs and exhibits with main campus
- Delivers
outstanding dynamic educational experiences, programs, and
exhibit interpretation
to specific audiences and general visitors
- Participates as an effective,
responsible, and energetic team member
- Provides top-notch customer service
in all contact with external and
internal patrons
- Ensure that all grant-funded
programs comply with standards and
guidelines outlined by granting agencies
- Develops and maintains a comprehensive knowledge of marine science
content
and the best practices of science education teaching in the
formal and informal
education fields
- Responsible for program and school visits calendaring
- Maintains instructional materials for all programs, tracks invoices
and
sends out confirmation packets
- Helps train and supervise volunteers and
interns
- Maintains safe and clean exhibits, programs, and work space
- Provides data for various in-house reports
- Assists with other Sea Center
needs and duties, as assigned
Essential
Requirements:
-
Proven success as a dynamic educator; classroom-based, museum
education, or
other
- A background including degrees and/or credentials, in marine sciences
and/or education
- Must be available to work weekends, occasional evenings,
and holidays
- Strong organizational and leadership skills, with proven track
record
as an effective team member
- Proven ability to provide excellent
customer service in a flexible,
highly demanding arena
- Strong enthusiasm
and interest in marine science and teaching people
of all ages
- Valid
CA Driver's License with a clean DMV record
- Maintains a clean, professional
appearance
- Excellent communication skills (verbal & written)
- MS
Office skills
- Bilingual fluency, written and oral, a plus
- Diving certification,
a plus
Work
Environment:
-
General office environment with frequent work in a classroom
environment and
work throughout the Sea Center's facilities
- Frequent work outdoors at the
Sea Center site, as well as field trips
in various natural environments
- General office environment with computer and telephone work
(repetitive
movement-typing)
- Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, climbing
stairs, and
lifting of moderate loads (30 lbs)
The
incumbent must be able to perform each requirement of the position
as outlined
in the job description. Essential Requirements are
representative and are
essential for satisfactory job performance. The
Work Environment characteristics
are representative of those that may be
encountered while on the job. The
Museum will make reasonable
accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the
essential functions of the position.
Please
send resumes or CV to
jtheodorou@sbnature2.org
or
Jenny
Theodorou
Director
Ty Warner Sea Center
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(Temp
Job) Offshore and Port Sampling - Charleston (Closing date: April 12, 2006)
The
Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment, & Prediction (MARMAP)
program
is looking for three temporary employees to assist with the
sampling season
(April-October). The job will consist of offshore
field-sampling for reef-fish
(snappers, groupers, porgies, grunts, etc.)
with traps & longlines, fish
dissection, & gear repair. Those hired will
spend much time at sea (+110
days scheduled). When not at sea, employee
will be involved in port-sampling,
as well as logistical and laboratory
work. Employees should be able to be
away from home for more than a week
at a time, should be able to lift 75 lbs,
should be able to swim, and be
able to work in inclement weather.
VACANCY
NUMBER: DNR-20060051
JOB
TITLE:TEMPORARY (TEMPORARY HOURLY (3 POSITIONS))
BAND/CLASS: NA/9201
JOB
STATUS: PART-TIME/TEMPORARY
WORK SCHEDULE:8:30 AM - 5:00 PMMONDAY THRU FRIDAY
LOCATION: MARINE RESOURCES-CHARLESTON
BAND RANGE:9.00 HOURLY
HIRING RANGE:9.00
HOURLY
JOB
DESCRIPTION:
Job
tasks include but not limited to:
Scientific field sampling
Basic laboratory
tasks
Logistical work including gear repair and vessel loading
MINIMUM
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
A bachelors degree in biology or a related field
or be enrolled in such
a program.
OTHER
PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Must be able to spend days at
sea including the weekends and have the
ability to lift 75 lbs. Candidates
should be in good physical condition
and have the ability to swim.
INTERNET
USERS:A South Carolina Government Application may be obtained
at http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/application.
TO
APPLY: Submit a state application to the following address no later
than the
closing date:
OPEN
DATE: March 30, 2006
CLOSING DATE: April 12, 2006
Office
of Human Resources
Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 167, 1000
Assembly Street
Columbia, South Carolina29202-0167
(803) 734-4400 FAX
- (803) 734-6310
Applicants
should submit a completed State Application to the Office of
Human Resources
by the closing date. College transcripts must be
available upon request.
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Fire
Monitoring Corps Project Leader Staff Position - North Carolina
Student
Conservation Association's Mission Statement:
To
build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire
lifelong stewardship
of our environment and communities by engaging
young people in hands-on service
to the land.
Background:
Working in partnership with the Bureau of Indian Affairs
and local Tribes,
SCA FIREMON teams will use FIREMON protocols, basic
forestry techniques, GPS,
and GIS to complete an array of projects aimed
at protecting natural areas.
A team of 1 project leader and 4 team
members will work in Cherokee, North
Carolina.
Primary
Responsibilities: Project Leaders will work in conjunction with
partner agencies
and SCA staff to meet the goals of the project; manage
site logistics and
administrative tasks; interview, select, supervise
and lead interns; and provide
for their safety in the field. In
addition to their role as project leaders,
they will carry out field
work; identify and collect plot data; compile and
analyze FIREMON data;
present work to agency partners. Other potential responsibilities
include prescribed burning, public outreach and education, and SCA
recruiting.
Training
Provided: Project Leaders will come together with SCA staff in
Boise, ID for
a week-long training on technical FIREMON field skills and
SCA processes.
Project Leaders will also join their teams in late
May/early June for a ten
day team member training in McCall, ID.
Housing,
Transportation, Other: Housing not provided; transportation
for all work activities
provided; personal transportation recommended.
Position involves long hours
in the field working in all weather
conditions and in rough terrain.
Qualifications
- Required: Minimum of 21 years old; valid driver's
license; field work/outdoor
experience; minimum of 2 years leadership
experience; strong computer skills;
excellent interpersonal skills; good
physical condition.
Qualifications
- Preferred: Prior experience with GPS, fire, forestry,
geography, GIS, and/or
plant identification; map & compass skills; a
sense of adventure.
Dates:
Start - April 24, 2006
End - December 1, 2006
Locations:
Cherokee, NC
Position
Type: Supervising/Coordinating Volunteers; Field staff
Salary:
Starting at $25,000/year with seasonal benefits.
For
more info visit the SCA website:
http://www.thesca.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=184&Item
id=814
To
apply: Email a resume and cover letter to Jill Kolodzne
jkolodzne@thesca.org 208-424-6734
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Summer
Interpretive Aide - OR (Closing
Date: Friday, April 21st, 2006)
Position
Announcement - Summer Interpretive Aide
South Slough National Estuarine Research
Reserve
ORGANIZATION
MISSION:
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is a 4,771 acre
protected area on the southern arm of Coos Bay in southwestern Oregon.
The
Reserve's mission is to improve the understanding and stewardship of
Pacific
Northwest estuaries and coastal watersheds. To learn more about
the Reserve
visit www.southsloughestuary.org .
LOCATION
OF WORK:
South Slough Interpretive Center, 61907 Seven Devils Rd., Charleston
Oregon 97420
PROPOSED
DURATION: May 23rd, 2006 - September 2nd, 2006; full-time
temporary (40 hours/week)
SUMMARY
OF POSITION:
The Interpretive Assistant will work with South Slough education
program
staff to develop and expand summer interpretive opportunities offered
by
the Reserve with an emphasis on weekend visitor services. The
Interpretive
Assistant will assist in the delivery of estuary,
watershed, and marine education
activities, as well as, providing
visitor services and delivery of programs
at the Interpretive Center.
Applicants
will be subject to both a Computerized Criminal History check
and a fingerprint-based
criminal record check. Conviction of a crime
will not automatically preclude
an appointment. The circumstances
involved in the conviction will be considered.
ESSENTIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Assist education staff in the development and delivery
of
educational programs provided off-site at fairs and public events. (5%)
2. Assist education staff in the development and delivery of
educational and
interpretive programs offered at the South Slough
Interpretive Center and
off-site at various locations. (50%)
3. Maintain equipment, aquaria, terrarium,
and temporary displays
and classroom facilities.(10%)
4. Periodically
provide visitor services at South Slough
Interpretive Center. (30%)
5.
Develop and conduct evaluation of outreach activities delivered.
(5%)
PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. An independent, self-motivated, creative and resourceful
individual who enjoys working with children and adults.
2. Interest or experience
in natural resources and/or biology.
3. Familiarity with coastal environments
is helpful but not
required.
4. Strong organizational and interpersonal
communication skills.
5. Willingness to work a Wednesday - Sunday schedule
with
occasional flexible hours.
6. A cooperative manner and the ability
to work as part of a team.
7. A willingness to ask questions for clarification
and job
completion.
8. Valid driver's license and good driving record.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
One year of experience (paid or unpaid) performing public contact
or
customer service duties related to a natural area such as a park,
preserve,
or research reserve (e.g. Teacher, Customer Service
Representative, Salesperson,
Receptionist, etc.) or
One year (3 quarters / 2 semesters) of college in
any discipline.
Coursework in natural science or environmental studies is
preferred.
NOTE: A combination of education and experience may substitute.
COMPENSATION:
This position is a temporary position with the State of
Oregon, Department
of State Lands - South Slough National Estuarine
Research Reserve and is classified
as a teaching assistant. The current
rate of monthly pay for a full-time position
(40 hours per week) is
$1691. This is a temporary position with the State
of Oregon and has a
1,040 hour limitation.
CONTACT:
For more information about this position please contact:
Tom Gaskill, Education
Program Coordinator (541) 888-5558 ext. 26
tom.gaskill@state.or.us
TO
APPLY: Please submit a cover letter stating your qualifications and
interest,
and a completed State of Oregon PD100 form to Tom Gaskill,
Education Program
Coordinator, South Slough National Estuarine Research
Reserve, PO Box 5417,
Charleston, Oregon 97420.
State
of Oregon PD 100 forms may be accessed at:
http://www.oregonjobs.org/DAS/STJOBS/stjobsapplication.shtml#Standard_Ap
APPLICATION
DEADLINE: Required application materials must be received by
4:30pm, Friday,
April 21st, 2006.
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Scientist - WI
Sheboygan,
WI
Environmental Scientist
Job ID 06-0317
Job
Summary:
For
more than three decades, Earth Tech professionals have contributed
to meaningful
public and private infrastructure projects that benefit
future generations.
Every environmental, water/wastewater,
transportation or facilities undertaking
reflects our innovative spirit
and commitment to quality. In executing these
projects, our people
embrace integrity, excellence, teamwork and accountability
- the values
that connect us across the globe.
Due
to an expanding backlog, the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Environmental
Department
is seeking an individual to conduct wetland and ecological
investigations
and complete regulatory permitting for USACE and WDNR
wetland projects.
Requirements B.S. in Biology, Soils, Environmental Science, or Related
Disciplines.
0-5 years of wetland delineation and permitting experience in Wisconsin
required;
wetland mitigation experience preferred. Wetland permitting
experience in
Michigan, hazardous waste remediation, and WisDOT
experience a plus.
Offering
prospects for growth and opportunities to lead, Earth Tech is
the kind of
place where a person can make a difference. We invite you to
help us build
a better tomorrow by becoming part of the Earth Tech team.
Earth
Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified minorities,
women, disabled
persons and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Job
Group: Scientific Professionals
Division: ETUSA
Apply
On-line:
http://www.earthtechcareers.com/earthtech/jobboard/SearchJobs.aspx
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Planner/Project
Manager - CA
UltraSystems
Environmental (www.ultrasystems.com), a full-service
planning and environmental
consulting firm in California, seeks
individuals for the following positions
in its Irvine office.
UltraSystems
offers a competitive salary and benefit package, including:
medical, dental,
and disability coverage, retirement benefits, and a
generous vacation and
holiday schedule. Salary DOE. Please e-mail your
resume to: blindsay@ultrasystems.com
Or fax to: 949/788-4901.
PROJECT
MANAGER
This
position requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of CEQA, a
working
knowledge of NEPA, and a thorough familiarity with California
planning law.
Additional requirements include experience preparing and
managing complex
environmental documents and experience in preparing
zoning and policy planning
documents for public agencies. The ability to
effectively manage staff on
a broad range of projects, superior writing
and communication skills, public
presentation experience, and strong
analytic capabilities are critical. This
position will manage
multi-disciplinary teams in complex planning and environmental
projects.
A Master's degree in planning or a related field and 5-7 years
experience is required.
SENIOR
PLANNER
Seeking
a Senior Planner with 5 years of experience preparing and
managing CEQA/NEPA
documents. The ideal candidate will be a
self-motivated professional who thrives
in a team-oriented work
environment. Experience should include relevant education,
previous
environmental consulting experience, and strong writing and analytical
skills.
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| Environmental
Scientist - VA
Richmond,
VA
Staff Environmental Scientist
Job ID 06-0301
Job
Summary:
For
more than three decades, Earth Tech professionals have contributed
to meaningful
public and private infrastructure projects that benefit
future generations.
Every environmental, water/wastewater,
transportation or facilities undertaking
reflects our innovative spirit
and commitment to quality. In executing these
projects, our people
embrace integrity, excellence, teamwork and accountability
- the values
that connect us across the globe.
Earth
Tech, Inc. is seeking an Environmental Scientist/Biologist to
conduct wetland
delineations and biological surveys, and to prepare
environmental documents
and permits.
Requirements
The position requires a BA/BS in geology, soil science,
biology, or other
applicable natural science (Master's degree required)
and 5 to 10 years progressive
experience in wetland/stream delineation,
preparing environmental documents,
obtaining state and federal permits,
and interacting with clients and regulatory
agency personnel in
Virginia. Additional experience with a range of environmental
laws and
regulations (NPDES, NEPA, CWA, ESA, SPCC, etc.) is also desirable.
The
projects may involve transportation, water/wastewater infrastructure,
industrial facilities, energy resources, land development, monitoring,
mitigation,
and restoration. Individual must demonstrate initiative and
independence,
and be capable of identifying critical path and
timeframes, managing multiple
priorities, and working well with team
members.
Excellent
writing and interpersonal skills required.
Job
Group: Scientific Professionals
Division: ETUSA
Apply
On-line:
http://www.earthtechcareers.com/earthtech/jobboard/SearchJobs.aspx
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Executive
Director of Lowcountry Earth Force - SC (Closing date: May 8, 2006)
www.earthforce.org/section/offices/lowcountry/
Background
Earth
Force is a national nonprofit that since 1994 has empowered
hundreds of thousands
of young people as environmental citizens through
the development of youth-led
environmental civic action projects.
Lowcountry Earth Force, one of nine field
offices across the country,
serves greater Charleston with a variety of award-winning
programs and
services.
Position
Overview
The
Executive Director provides visionary leadership and coordinates the
delivery
of Earth Force programs in Charleston, Berkeley, Colleton and
Dorchester counties.
The Executive Director will also work to better
incorporate Earth Force programs
in all of four of the schools districts
we work in as well as support advancement
of service learning in the
Lowcountry of South Carolina. We are looking for
an Executive Director
to lead with charisma, energy and drive to elevate Lowcountry
Earth
Force to the next level of growth and excellence and achieve the mission
of
"Engaging youth as active citizens who improve the environments and
their
communities now and in the future."
Key
Responsibilities
Leadership
Create
and promote the vision and strategic plan for the office
Nurture a team identity
and environment, respecting diverse points of
view, expanding team capabilities
and facilitates and supports team
decisions
Supervise multiple program
staff
Work closely with Community Board Chair to develop and facilitate the
activities
of the Lowcountry Earth Force Community Board
Maintain necessary office records
and assist in administrative and other
office tasks as needed
Public
Relations
Develop
community support for Lowcountry Earth Force and help educators
connect with
needed resources (speakers, environmental and community
groups, experts, funding
sources, etc.)
Raise organizations' visibility by highlighting accomplishments
of Earth
Force schools, and publicizing good works
Promote and facilitate
communication among Earth Force facilitators,
local environmental and community
groups, and Earth Force national staff
through use of website, list-serves,
newsletters and other means.
Build upon existing relationships with community
partners organizations
Attend national Earth Force meetings, conference calls,
and other
activities as needed.
Programming
Oversee
all aspects of programming including managing any staff,
interns, or volunteers
Recruit educators to participate in Earth Force, as well as design and
implement
training, and professional development seminars
Provide the support, tools,
and resources Earth Force educators need to
facilitate successful completion
of the program
Development
Continue
to build upon donor database management system
Continue to engage Community
Board members in fundraising efforts
Develop fundraising plan to include program
budget, grant writing,
reporting, solicitation letters, securing in-kind donations,
and
insuring grant requirements are met.
Participate in planning and implementation
of Earth Force events
including fundraisers, and the annual Youth Environmental
Summit.
Ideal Qualifications and experience:
At
least 5 years of experience in program management and/or working with
community
based or nonprofit organizations. Demonstrated successful
experience in two
or more of the following areas is highly desirable:
financial management, fundraising/donor
management, grant writing
marketing, community organizing, civic affairs, environmental
issues,
leadership development, education reform, service learning, youth
development,
and board relations.
An
advanced degree in Non Profit Management, Public Administration or
Public Policy
is highly desirable. Excellent communication and team
building skills is a
must. Must be an entrepreneurial self-starter and
creative thinker. Ideal candidate
builds trust and inspires teamwork by
creating a system of shared ownership.
Computer skills must include
experience with Word, Excel, Access, and the Internet.
APPLICATION
PROCESS
For
prompt and confidential consideration, qualified candidates should
email their
resume and cover letter to jobs@earthforce.org no later than
May 8, 2006.
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