July 2006 Job Opportunities
GIS
Technician - CA (Closing Date: August 11, 2006)
Hydrologist
- Charleston
Conservation
Council Executive Director - CA (Closing Date: August 7, 2006)
Habitat
Restoration Program Director -NJ (Closing Date: August 11, 2006)
Water
Resources Facilities Manager - SC
Southeast
Phytoplankton Monitoring Network - Charleston (Clsoing Date: August 18,2006)
Urban
Land Institute Coordinator - Charleston
Deedee
Paschal Barrier Island Trust - Charleston (Closing Date: August 14, 2006)
Environmental
Scientist - Charleston
Harvard
Green Capmus Initiative - MA
Environmental
Scientist - DC
Outreach
Coordinator - DC (Closing Date: July21, 2006)
Temporary
Teaching Position - Mt.Pleasant
Habitat
Conservation Data Manager - CA (Closing Date: July 17, 2006)
Community
Oureach Specialist - Charleston (CLosing Date: July 21, 2006)
Stewardship
Coordinator - Georgetown
Land
Protection Specialst - VA (Closing Date: July 21, 2006)
Botanist
- Clemson |
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GIS
Technician - CA
POSITION:
GIS Technician I/ II (depending on qualifications)
POSITION CODE: S6613
DEPARTMENT:
Center of Environmental Studies, Redlands Institute (www.redlands.edu/x12547.xml)
APPOINTMENT:
12 months 40 hours
(Contract
Position through June, 2007 with possible extension)
STARTING
SALARY RANGE: $14.00 - 16.00 / $16.00 - 17.75 per hour
POSITION AVAILABLE:
Immediately
POSTING DATE: July 7, 2006
APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 28,
2006 extend to August 11, 2006
DESCRIPTION:
The Redlands Institute is an applied research division of the University of Redlands
(www.redlands.edu) that integrates emerging
information technology with science, management and policy research conducted
for grant and contract-funded projects. GIS Technicians perform data management
and mapping, digitizing, surveying and technical writing.
Duties
include but are not limited to the following:
·
Assists GIS staff in the generation of plots, analysis of data, development of
new data, distribution of GIS data and products, collection of data with GPS units,
and editing spatial data.
· Uses ESRI's ArcGIS tools to inputs edit
data, and to prepares and produces various maps, related geographic database information,
and other GIS tools and products.
· Assists in developing geographic
database structure, tables, forms and reports. Produces maps and graphics as needed.
Quality-control GIS deliverables.
· Provides assistance to student interns
on various GIS activities.
· Compiling FGDC compliant metadata documentation.
· Performs other duties and special projects as assigned or directed.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in geography, cartography, GIS, or closely related
field with emphasis on GIS for spatial analysis and mapping applications, plus
one (1) to two (2) years experience in geographic information systems or a related
field. Successful candidate must possess knowledge of GIS that includes ArcGIS
and spatial-relational databases. Must possess excellent interpersonal and organizational
skills, have high energy, good judgment and the ability to communicate in both
verbal and written form. The selected individual must be self-motivated to work
independently, exhibit good leadership skills, have an ability to meet deadlines,
work well under pressure, and possess innovative problem solving skills. Must
possess strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to competently
interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty
and staff. In compliance with The Americans with Disabilities Act, if selected
for the interview process and reasonable accommodations are needed, please call
909/748-8040
For
more information, contact human resources at 909/748-8883 or www.redlands.edu
Submission
of a resume or application indicates agreement that the University may verify
any and all information contained therein. Members of underrepresented groups
are encouraged to apply.
An
equal opportunity employer
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Hydrologist
- Charleston
[Outreach
Notice for a three-year full-time term position with the Forest Service in Charleston,
SC. This position is planned to be filled by winter 2006-07]
HYDROLOGIST
GS-07
Center
for Forested Wetlands Research
www.srs.fs.usda.gov/charleston
Forest
Watershed Science, RWU 4103
Charleston, SC
Full
Time Term Position
Hydrologist
Position: The USDA Forest Service Center for Forested Wetlands Research will be
hiring a term (expected 3 years) Hydrologist for its duty location in Charleston,
South Carolina. This position will provide professional support in the research
program focused on hydrology, water quality, and water management including studies
related with their interactions with land use, management practices, and natural
disturbances, specifically in the forested landscapes of the Atlantic Coastal
Plain. The employee in this position will participate in various research studies
spanning from hydro-meteorologic and biogeochemical processes and transport, field
experimental design and monitoring, hydrologic and water quality modeling of the
forest eco-systems, design, development, and implementation of best management
practices (BMPs) to achieve Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired water
bodies. Duties include establishing field experiments, hydro-meteorologic and
water quality monitoring stations, data collection, quality control, management,
analysis, and reporting. One of the primary duties of the selected individual
will be to assist the unit's research hydrologist in project coordination and
meeting scheduling with various collaborators and stakeholders, preparing quarterly
project reports, and supervising works among land owners and contractors in installation
of the recommended BMPs. The selected candidate will also be partially responsible
for the coordination and delivery of information to stakeholders through education
programs, outreach meetings, and workshops as related to BMPs and the TMDL process.
Qualifications
include a Masters' degree in hydrology, soil science, hydro-geology, Civil or
Agricultural or Environmental or Ecological Engineering (soil and water emphasis),
natural resources, or similar environmental sciences. The abilities to work both
independently and as a team member for completing project tasks with a detailed
eye and on time are essential. Knowledge of hydrologic cycle, forested ecosystems
and application of GIS tools is highly desired. The incumbent may work together
with researchers from universities, state and federal agencies, private land owners
and industries on various projects. Good oral and written communication skills
are mandatory.
Other required experience are: working on personal computers
(emails, Web browsing, data downloads and sharing) and Microsoft application including
data processing tools, tools for producing various Tables and graphical plots,
presentations (e.g. Powerpoint), software for statistical analyses. Incumbents
with a knowledge of hydrology and water quality models and some basic programming
knowledge of SAS, BASIC, FORTRAN, C++ would be desirable. The applicant should
also be willing to work in the field in harsh weather conditions. Applicants must
be U.S. citizens, have a valid driver's license, and a good driving record.
The
position will be officially announced/advertised in the near future, with an anticipated
starting date of winter 2006/2007. If you are interested in this position, please
send a letter of interest and vitae summarizing your qualifications to Dr. Devendra
M. Amatya, Research Hydrologist, USDA Forest Service, Center for Forested Wetlands
Research, 2730 Savannah Highway, Charleston, SC 29414. Those interested will be
sent a copy of the announcement with duties, qualifications required, and application
instructions. For more information, contact Dr. Amatya at Tel: (843) 769-7012;
Fax: (843) 766-8734; Email: damatya@fs.fed.us.
Local
Area Information about Charleston:
The
greater Charleston area is booming with population growth in recent years. Downtown
historic Charleston is located about 6 miles northeast of USDA Forest Service,
Center for Forested Wetlands Research Unit office (Center) on Highway 17S. Please
visit the web site http://www.charlestoncvb.com/ for more information about downtown Charleston. Charleston is ranked the #4 Best
American City in Travel + Leisure magazine's 2006 World's Best Awards readers'
survey announced today. Charleston moves up the list from its ranking in last
year's World's Best Awards survey when it was #6 on the list of Best Cities in
the U.S. + Canada. According to the survey, the top-ranked hotel in South Carolina
is the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort and the top-ranked Charleston hotel
is Wentworth Mansion. Three hotels in South Carolina are on the list of Top 100
Hotels in the Continental U.S. + Canada.
The
Center's part of the scientists/staff are located at US DOE Savannah River Site
near Aiken, SC. The Center's coastal plain experimental forest with four watersheds
of various sizes that have long-term eco-hydrologic monitoring is located about
35 miles northwest of Charleston. The College of Charleston and the Medical University
of South Carolina are both located in downtown Charleston. Similarly, the Belle
Baruch Research Institute of Clemson University is located about 50 miles north
from Charleston on Highway 17N. There is a great opportunity to develop collaborative
research with faculty from these universities who have been collaborating with
the Center for last several years on various research areas. The Center has also
been partnering with other area universities like University of Georgia, North
Carolina State University and industries like MeadWestvaco, Weyerhaeuser, International
Paper etc.
The
USDA Forest Service is an equal opportunity employer.
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Conservation
Council Executive Director - CA
Executive
Director, Conservation Council of New Brunswick (Canada)
The
Conservation Council of New Brunswick (www.conservationcouncil.ca),
a non-profit environmental organization based in Fredericton, is seeking a highly-motivated,
energetic environmentalist to fill the position of Executive Director. The Executive
Director is responsible for the operations of the organization, including fundraising,
membership development and service, financial management, board support, and public
relations.
The
successful candidate will have a track record of successful fund-raising and organizational
management. The person will be a team player with a post-secondary degree, strong
leadership and management skills, and strong verbal and written skills in both
French and English. The person will thrive in an unconventional, challenging work
environment, and will be prepared to work off-hours and travel when necessary.
Deadline
for applications is August 7, 2006.
Applicants
will send a resume and a cover letter explaining how they meet these qualifications
to CCNB by mail:
180
St. John Street
Fredericton, NB, E3B 4A9
or
via e-mail, or fax (506) 458-1047. For more information, visit the Conservation
Council website:
www.conservationcouncil.ca/bulletin/bulletin2004_jobs.html#forest
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Habitat
Restoration Program Director - NJ
Habitat
Restoration Program Director, The American Littoral Society, New Jersey
The
American Littoral Society is a national, nonprofit coastal conservation organization
dedicated to promoting the study and conservation of the littoral zone and the
marine life and habitats found there. The Society is headquartered at Sandy Hook,
in Highlands, New Jersey, is a founding member of Restore America's Estuaries
(www.estuaries.com), and is part of a national
community based restoration partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Restoration Center.
ALS's
habitat restoration program is currently growing, and is seeking an enthusiastic,
well-organized and experienced individual to fill a full-time position as its
Habitat Restoration Program Director. The habitat restoration program currently
has projects in New Jersey, New York, Delaware and Florida.
Job
Responsibilities
a..
Develop and Manage the Habitat Restoration Program; serve as ALS's primary point
of contact for habitat conservation and ecological restoration related issues;
interpret and communicate program objectives to the community.
b.. Work within
a team-based environment with other ALS technical, program and regional staff
and partners, local, state and federal environmental agency staff, volunteers
and members of the public;
c.. Administer and assist in the administration
of specific coastal and estuarine restoration projects or elements of restoration
projects, as well as planning projects;
d.. Develop and coordinate volunteer
programs;
e.. Assist in identifying creative funding opportunities and preparing
grant proposals for habitat restoration and enhancement;
f.. Supervise interns
and staff as opportunities and needs arise.
Qualifications
a..
BS or MS in related environmental field including an emphasis on marine and restoration
ecology
b.. 5-10 years experience in the field of habitat restoration and/or
aquatic ecology with understanding of conservation biology, functional ecology
and restoration science
c.. Demonstrated ability in program planning, development
and management
d.. Demonstrated ability in project management
e.. Strong
organizational skills, strong attention to detail
f.. Excellent written/verbal
communication skills
g.. Ability to build effective work teams. Experience
in coordinating volunteers
h.. Computer knowledge (word processing, database
management). Familiarity with MS Access and ArcView/ArcInfo GIS software a plus.
i..
Familiarity with environmental permitting (local, state, Federal).
j.. Ability
to work on multiple tasks with varying deadlines. Ability to be independent and
self-motivated.
k.. Willingness to travel
Supervision:
Position
reports to Executive Director
Compensation
is commensurate with experience and includes competitive health insurance and
other fringe benefits.
To
apply, send resume, professional references, salary history/requirements and a
cover letter to:
Tim
Dillingham, Executive Director
American Littoral Society
Building 18, Sandy
Hook
Highlands, New Jersey 07732
732-291-0055
Closing
Date is August 11, 2006
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Water
Resources Facilities Manager - SC
Facilities
Manager, Water Resources
Job Location:
Spartanburg, SC
Facility/Department:
WATER
RESOURCES
Shift/Duration:
1st
Shift/Full-Time
Job
Description:
FACILITIES MANAGER
Requires
a Bachelors degree in science, sanitary engineering, environmental health or other
science/engineering field, supplemented by five years of experience in the operation
and maintenance of water production, purification and water treatment equipment
and facilities, and five years of supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination
of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and
abilities. Must have the ability to obtain a Class A Water Plant Operator and
Class D Wastewater Plant Operator certification.
Under
occasional supervision, plans and manages the activities of the SWS/SSSD Water
Resources Department Water Treatment Plants, ensuring compliance with all applicable
policies, procedures, standards and regulations. Performs responsible administrative,
technical and supervisory duties in the areas of operations and maintenance of
potable drinking water treatment plants, distribution tanks/pump stations, and
alum residuals facilities. Provides assistance to the Water Resource Manager in
planning short and long-term strategies for operation and maintenance of the assigned
facilities and its processes. Assumes responsibility for the operation and maintenance
of the plants in the absence of the Water Resources Manager.
Travel:
occasionally; Relocation: is negotiable; Reports To: Water Resources Manager;
Screening Requirements: Motor Vehicle, Drug Screen, Criminal Background Check,
Physical Exam
Medical
Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Paid Vacation,
Paid Sick Days, Paid Holidays, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, 401K
Plan, Pension/Retirement, Educational Assistance
Apply
online at:
http://www.nationjob.com/job/spws111/mf
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Southeast
Phytoplankton Monitoring Network - Charleston
JOB:
Southeast Phytoplankton Monitoring Network - Charleston
Project
Coordinator for the Southeast Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
Description:
NOAA/NOS/Marine
Biotoxins Program in Charleston, S.C. is seeking a full-time Coordinator for the
Southeast Phytoplankton Monitoring Network (SEPMN). The Program educates a four-state
regional volunteer network of schools, universities, community groups, aquariums,
and parks/recreational facilities on harmful algal blooms (HAB) while expanding
the knowledge of phytoplankton that exists in coastal waters. Additional information
about the network can be found at http://www.chbr.noaa.gov/pmn/
Working
with the SEPMN program staff, the incumbent will build strong ties with constituent
groups and research partners and assist with possible network expansion throughout
the U.S. This is a contract position based on two-thirds community outreach with
responsibilities including assistance with training workshops for volunteer groups
and development of outreach materials, such as newsletters, brochures, and classroom
activities. One-third of this position will be data management and creation of
web site content for the SEPMN.
Minimum
Qualifications:
The
position requires a B.S. in science or education with working knowledge of biology
and chemistry or marine science. Experience in outreach and education is essential.
A background in general data management, such as Microsoft Access and GIS is important
but not necessary. Work consists of tasks that require skill in field collection
techniques as well as laboratory techniques and procedures.
Additional
requirements include exceptional oral and written communication skills, and a
willingness to work independently as well as with others. The position will require
some weekend work and significant travel will be required. Salary depends on experience
and education.
Applications
will be accepted via mail, email, or fax until 5 pm on August 18, 2006. Please
send cover letter and resume to:
Dr.
Steve Morton
Marine Biotoxins Program
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331
Fort Johnson Road
Charleston, SC 29412
Telephone: 843.762.8857
Fax: 843.762.8737
Email: steve.morton@noaa.gov
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Urban
Land Institute Coordinator - Charleston
Coordinator
Urban
Land Institute (ULI) South Carolina
www.southcarolina.uli.org
***
ULI
South Carolina announces a job opening for its Coordinator position. Please pass
on this announcement to any interested and qualified candidates.
The
Coordinator serves as a professional liaison between the District Council, ULI
headquarters, and the local community served by the District Council. The Coordinator
has the overall responsibility to coordinate and facilitate the District Council's
goals and objectives. A detailed job description can be found at the bottom of
this e-mail, as well as in an attachment. This is a 40-hour/week position located
in Charleston, SC.
The
Coordinator position is ideal for individuals interested in the fields of land
use, planning, design, or development, and is an excellent opportunity to work
with South Carolina's land use leaders. We hope to hire our new Coordinator by
early September, and encourage you to pass along this job announcement to your
peers and coworkers.
Please
contact me, Jenny Wiedower, at the information below, with any questions, or for
more details. Please forward to me cover letters and resumes via e-mail or mail.
Thank
you,
Jenny
Jenny
Wiedower
Coordinator
ULI South Carolina
843.303.4095
coordinator@southcarolina.uli.org
www.southcarolina.uli.org
***
ULI
South Carolina
Coordinator Job Description
As
an integral part of the District Council team, the Coordinator serves as a professional
liaison between the District Council, ULI headquarters, and the local community
served by the District Council. The Coordinator has the overall responsibility
to coordinate and facilitate the District Council's goals and objectives. This
entails working closely with the chair and his/her committees to develop an annual
plan and budget, develop strategic long-term goals, create a calendar of annual
programs, and contribute to all program areas, like membership, sponsorship, and
community outreach. The Coordinator is the one constant in a District Council
with members moving in and out of positions, and often times is the face of the
local ULI District Council program. Members call them first for help and information,
so it imperative that Coordinators be courteous and knowledgeable in all aspects
of the position. In South Carolina, the Coordinator works with steering committees
in each of the three regions (Upstate, Midlands and Coastal), while the District
Council office is located in North Charleston. The Coordinator is a contracted
employee of the Urban Land Institute, working 40 hours a week in this position.
BASIC
FUNCTION: Meeting and event coordination, office management, and sponsorship and
membership development.
SPECIFIC
RESPONSIBILITIES:
o Manage all aspects of planning, presenting and budgeting
for 30+ meetings and events annually, with attendance ranging from 10-500 people.
o Manage and maintain District Council operations, including, but not limited
to, accounts payable and receivable; budgets; supplies and equipment; files, databases,
records, calendars and inventories; and electronic and printed notices and materials.
o Assist with development and implementation of special products and services,
strategic initiatives and community outreach projects.
OTHER
RESPONSIBILITIES:
o Promote, train and manage volunteer support and temporary
help at meetings, events and activities.
o Receive and respond to inquiries.
Provide available information upon request and forward issues as appropriate.
INTERNAL
RELATIONSHIPS:
Work
with the ULI South Carolina Executive Committee, Regional Steering Committees,
Advisory Board, and ULI headquarters staff based in Washington, D. C.
EXTERNAL
RELATIONSHIPS:
Work
with members, prospective members, sponsor company representatives, community
and industry representatives, vendors and suppliers.
REQUIREMENTS:
o Experience in event planning.
o 1+ years experience in office management,
membership services or customer relations.
o Non-profit experience, a plus.
o Computer literacy required. Strong aptitude with computer software for applications
in word processing, spreadsheets and downloading documents, files and spreadsheets
into text files.
o Professional oral and written communication and interpersonal
skills to work with senior private and public sector executives.
o Ability
to prioritize tasks, to handle multiple tasks concurrently and completely, with
responsible follow-through.
o Ability to travel annually for training provided
by ULI headquarters, as well as regularly (4times/yearly) to meetings/events within
South Carolina.
o Use of personal vehicle and personal computer is required.
o Ability to attend early morning and evening meetings is required.
o BA/BS
degree desired.
SALARY
& BENEFITS:
Salary
commensurate with experience. The Urban Land Institute does not offer benefits
to its contracted employees, however, salary is supplemented to provide individual
benefits. No relocation will be provided.
HOW
TO APPLY:
Please
submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to
ULI South Carolina
PO
Box 21352
Charleston, SC 29413
The
Urban Land Institute is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Deedee
Paschal Barrier Island Trust - Charleston
Name
of Organization: The Deedee Paschal Barrier Island Trust
Title of Full Time
Position: Executive Director
Date Position Available: Immediately
Mission
of the Organization: To facilitate and support research and education that define
best practices for barrier islands along the South Carolina and southeastern coast
(visit www.BarrierIslandTrust.org). The
Barrier Island Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Charleston, SC.
Responsibilities:
Spearhead the educational, research and fundraising efforts of the Barrier Island
Trust. Create, organize and deliver environmental research and education programs
for barrier islands in the Southeastern U.S. Award and oversee program grants.
Interact with Board of Trustees, including development and implementation of strategic
plan. Oversee effort to raise significant funds. Manage administrative and financial
matters. Cultivate strong partnerships through site visits and field experiences
with non-profit and environmental professionals and organizations throughout the
region.
Qualifications: A strong knowledge of and passion for coastal
regions of the Southeastern U.S. is highly desirable. Exceptional oral and written
communication skills are critical. The successful applicant must be a self-starter
and independent worker who can operate with little day-to-day supervision in a
small office setting. The Executive Director must have drive and determination
to work closely with barrier island leaders in identification of research and
education efforts for potential Trust funding. Additional qualifications include
the ability to:
o Communicate enthusiasm about the Trust's mission to
groups of all ages
o Visualize, create and deliver educational and research
programs, often in partnership with other organizations
o Identify research
and education funding opportunities
o Raise funds and oversee development efforts
o
Manage Trust finances and administrative matters
o Plan events for a variety
of audiences
Education
and Experience Required: Graduate degree and 5+ years professional experience
or equivalent.
Compensation:
Commensurate with experience; health insurance; schedule flexibility; vacation
and holiday time off; opportunity to get out of the office occasionally, to explore
coastal barrier islands, put your toes in the sand, work alongside sea turtle
experts and other environmental researchers. Work with accomplished and engaged
patrons.
Application:
Email cover letter and resume by August 14th to gpaschal@bellsouth.net
Contact:
Guy Paschal
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Environmental
Scientist - Charleston
Environmental
Scientist (4773)
Charleston, SC
Perot
Systems Corporation is an internationally recognized provider of technology-based
business solutions. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, we employ more than 17,000
associates and in 2004 generated revenues of $1.8 billion. Globally based, our
government services group delivers trusted information technology, engineering
support, environmental, and financial management services to national defense,
homeland security, and civilian agencies, and the intelligence community.
Job
Description:
Perot
Systems Government Services, a contractor to NOAA, seeks an individual to serve
as an Environmental Scientist to support the Center's Landscape Characterization
and Restoration (LCR) Program. The successful candidate will be an integral part
of the LCR team providing technical and project management support to the LCR
program and the Center on various projects related to coastal community resilience,
ecosystem-based management tools, environmental characterizations, and habitat
restoration.
Responsibilities
for this job include researching and interpreting information related to ecosystem
management. Participating in key meetings, conferences, and workshops. Participating
in internal and external project teams; building partnerships. Compiling, organizing,
and analyzing data in a GIS. Developing and updating information about geospatial
tools.
Requirements:
Bachelors
Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Geography or related field.
(Masters degree desired). Excellent oral and written communication skills. 2 years
related experience using GIS software for mapping, data organization, and spatial
analysis (preferably ESRI's ArcGIS 9x). Travel may be required.
Desired
Skills:
Formal
project management experience or training. Experience with geospatial tool use
in natural resource planning and management. US Citizenship Required/US Permanent
Residency to obtain the required government background check.
For
more company information,
please visit our careers page:
www.perotsystems.com/government
To
Apply Please Go To:
http://careers.psgs.com
(Use
Job ID: 4773)
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Harvard
Green Campus Initiative - MA
We
have an available position with the Harvard Green Campus Initiative - Special
Projects Coordinator (detailed below). To apply, please go to http://jobs.harvard.edu/jobs/summ_req?in_post_id=30152
We
will also have a few more positions available within the next couple of months,
so please check our website at www.greencampus.harvard.edu for upates.
***
SPECIAL
PROJECTS COORDINATOR
Department:
Harvard Green Campus Initiative
Position
Summary:
The
Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI) is seeking a full time (40 hours per week),
term position Special Projects Coordinator.
Duties
and Responsibilities:
o
Reports to the Director of the Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI)
o Oversees
administration, project case study updates and financial transactions related
to the Harvard Green Campus Loan Fund.
o Updates Harvard's Greenhouse Gas Inventory
and assists with other campus environmental indicator and benchmarking projects
as needed.
o Coordinates HGCI-related events and training programs.
o Assists
with general fundraising efforts by researching targeted funding sources and generating
grant proposals.
o Assists in the development of project case studies documenting
green campus projects across Harvard University.
o Provides research support.
o
Contributes to the general maintenance and development of HGCI Website wherever
necessary.
o Provide back-up and general assistance as needed to HGCI Manager,
Communications and Business Organization.
o Assists with other special projects
as they arise (such projects may include film projects, development of environmental
procurement guidelines etc).
Requirements:
o
Undergraduate degree required.
o Proven organizational, administrative, report
writing and research skills.
o Must be a fast learner and generally comfortable
with taking on new projects.
o Strong skills in time management, multi-tasking
and information management.
o Ability to work with shifting priorities and
schedules and to generally adapt to changing project requirements.
o Excellent
communication, listening and interpersonal skills required.
o Comfort working
with graphics and design a plus.
o Must be creative and enthusiastic with a
high level of energy and initiative.
o Ability to work as a team player and
independently.
o Would ideally have a strong and proven interest in environmental
sustainability.
Technology
Skills Required:
o
Proficiency in MS word, Excel, PowerPoint and ability to learn software such as
Photoshop and Illustrator as needed.
***
Maggie
Husak
Coordinator of Communications, Finance and Administration
Harvard
Green Campus Initiative
46 Blackstone Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
(ph)
617-496-1278
(f) 617-495-9409
(e) maggie_husak@harvard.edu
(w) http:www.greencampus.harvard.edu
<http:www.greencampus.harvard.edu>
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Environmental
Scientist - DC
Environmental
Working Group seeking Senior Scientist
http://www.idealist.org/en/jobs/67726-17/183447-156
Environmental
investigations have been our specialty at the Environmental Working Group since
1993. Our team of scientists, engineers, policy experts, lawyers and computer
programmers conducts original data-driven, science-based research focused on finding
ways to preserve and protect human health and the environment. We seek professionals
to join an advocacy team in Washington, DC that delivers what the press has called
"policy-rattling results."
EWG
is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged
to apply. Send cover letter, resume, and references to employment@ewg.org.
SENIOR
SCIENTIST. EWG seeks a masters or doctoral level scientist with a commitment to
the environment and a desire to advocate for public health protection through
original research. Specific duties include:
-
Conduct research related to the environment and public health; produce top-notch
studies on emerging classes of chemicals, including agricultural and industrial
pollutants.
-
Produce written reports on the environment and public health, some for peer-reviewed
publications, designed to persuade bureaucracies and shape policy.
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Design and run testing programs to define contamination in air, water, food, consumer
products, or the human body.
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Work with other team members to educate policy makers and the media on study findings.
Qualifications:
A commitment to environmental protection. MS or PhD in environmental sciences
or engineering. Excellent writing, editing and personal communications skills.
Strong computer and data analysis skills. The ability to work collaboratively
with the research staff and publicists. Preferred: Two or more years experience
in related research for corporate, academic, government or non-profit organizations.
Location:
Washington, D.C. Compensation: Depends on experience and skills. Excellent health
and dental insurance; tax-deferred 403 (b) savings plan. Reports to: Vice President
for Research.
How
to Apply:
Send
cover letter and resume to employment@ewg.org.
No phone calls please.
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Outreach
Coordinator - DC
Atlantic
Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program Outreach Coordinator, Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission (DC)
Position
Description: The Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program (ACCSP) is looking
for a creative individual to direct its outreach and communications activities.
The
ACCSP Outreach Coordinator will be responsible for
1)
communications planning, implementation, and evaluation;
2)
providing staff support to the Outreach and Advisory Committees and associated
workgroups;
3)
assisting partners in directed outreach efforts; and 4) developing and updating
content on the program's web site and writing articles and press releases.
Closing
Date: July 21, 2006
See
position description at:
www.asmfc.org/jobAnnouncement/accspOutreachCoordinator.pdf
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Temporary
Teaching Position - Mt. Pleasant
From:
Sara Spring [mailto:saraspring04@yahoo.com]
Temporary
Teaching Position
Trident Academy, Mt.Pleasant
I
am an '05 graduate of the MES Program and have been teaching middle school science
at Trident Academy in Mt.P for the last year. I am taking 6-8 weeks off at the
beginning of this school year for maternity leave. I wanted to pass this on to
fellow MES students b/c if you don't already have a job lined up and are interested
in teaching it would be a great way to get some experience in a small, private
school.
The
approximate dates are August 14-Oct.14. If you are interested, please fax a resume
and cover letter to Besty Fanning, Middle School Director at 881-8320.
Thanks!
Sara
Spring
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Habitat
Conservation Data Manager - CA
HUMBOLDT
STATE UNIVERSITY SPONSORED PROGRAMS FOUNDATION
Vacancy Announcement for the
HABITAT
CONSERVATION PLAN COMPLIANCE MONITORING PROJECT
POSITION:
Data Manager
Only
complete application materials received by July 17, 2006 will be accepted.
Part-time
appointment will continue through July 31, 2007. Continuation in this position
is contingent on satisfactory performance and project funding. Contract is expected
to be renewed for additional years.
THIS
IS NOT A STATE OR FEDERAL POSITION. This is a contracted position funded through
an Agreement between the Humboldt State University (HSU) Sponsored Programs Foundation
and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
LOCATION: 200 Aldergrove Road,
Arcata, California
DUTIES:
Under the direct supervision of the Lead Monitor, the successful candidate will
provide database and GIS support to monitoring of activities conducted pursuant
to the Pacific Lumber Company Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) to determine compliance
with and effectiveness of the HCP's Operating Conservation Programs. Duties of
the Data Manager/GIS Technician will include but not be limited to:
Develop and maintain databases and GIS for compilation, storage, and analysis
of monitoring data
Import and input spatial data to establish baseline
information on terrestrial and aquatic habitat conditions
Complete GIS
queries and analyses as part of investigations
Maintain timber harvesting
plan review tracking database and GIS layers
Maintain electronic compliance
monitoring forms and prepare monitoring reports
Analyze trends in data
and produce reports
Ensure quality assurance and quality control in
data collection, documentation, and reporting
Provide technical assistance,
trouble-shooting, and training to monitoring staff
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Specialized course work in database design and management
and GIS applications required. Bachelor of Art or Bachelor of Science from a four-year
college or university, in Wildlife Biology, Fisheries, Forestry, Zoology, Biology,
Ecology, Geology, Natural Resource Conservation or a closely related field preferred.
Experience: Must have a minimum of one year of related experience in a combination
of database management, GIS, and report writing. Experience or training in aquatic
habitat assessment, biological inventory, and/or monitoring preferred. Knowledge:
Proficiency in database design and management, Excel, Access, ArcGIS 9.0, ArcView
3.X, Pathfinder Office, and global positioning systems (GPS) applications. Working
knowledge of Visual Basic, remote sensing data and aerial photograph interpretation,
biological inventory, and forest practice in California preferred. Abilities:
Must have demonstrated ability to communicate successfully with a wide variety
of individuals, both verbally and in writing, and to work collaboratively as a
team member. The successful candidate must be energetic, self-motivated, assertive,
and possess the ability to work independently and follow through with project
tasks.
REQUIREMENTS:
Develop, use, and maintain monitoring database and GIS data, including the use
of Microsoft Excel, Access and Word, Pathfinder Office, ArcView 3.X, and ArcGIS.
Ability to sit for extended periods; manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination;
corrected hearing and vision to normal range; good verbal, observation, writing,
and communication skills; use of office equipment including personal computer,
digitizer, telephones, calculators, copiers, and FAX. Position requires the ability
to occasionally walk/hike over rough terrain and during inclement weather and
to drive 4-WD vehicles. Must possess a valid California driver's license.
COMPENSATION:
Approximately $17/hour based on education and experience, with health, dental,
vision, and retirement benefits.
APPLICATION
PROCEDURE: Qualified applicants should submit letter of application, resume, and
names and phone numbers of two professional references to: HSU Sponsored Programs
Foundation, P.O. Box 1185, Arcata, CA 95518; e-mail them to hsuf@humboldt.edu;
or fax them to (707)826-4783. Only complete application materials received by
July 17, 2006 will be accepted.
HSU
Sponsored Programs Foundation is an Equal Opportunity/Title IX employer. Applications
from and nominations of qualified women, members of minority groups, veterans
with covered veterans status, and persons with disabilities are particularly encouraged.
HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation hires only individuals authorized to work in
the United States.
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Community
Outreach Specialist - Charleston
Community
Outreach Specialist
Description:
NOAA/NOS/Marine
Biotoxins Program in Charleston, S.C. is seeking a full-time Community Outreach
Specialist for the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network's new affiliation in Maryland.
The position will be stationed at the Oxford Cooperative Laboratory in Oxford,
MD. The Phytoplankton Monitoring Network currently educates a four-state regional
volunteer network of schools, universities, community groups, aquariums, and parks/recreational
facilities on harmful algal blooms (HAB) while expanding the knowledge of phytoplankton
that exists in coastal waters. Working with the network's coordinator, the incumbent
will build strong ties with constituent groups and research partners and assist
with possible network expansion throughout the U.S. This is a contract position
based on two-thirds community outreach with responsibilities including assistance
with training workshops for volunteer groups and development of outreach materials
such as newsletters, brochures, and classroom activities. One-third of this position
will be data management and creation of web site content.
Minimum
Qualifications:
The
position requires a B.S. in science or education with working knowledge of biology
and chemistry or marine science. Experience in outreach and education is essential.
A background in general data management, such as Microsoft Access and GIS is important
but not necessary. Work consists of tasks that require skill in field collection
techniques as well as laboratory techniques and procedures such as microscopy
use and phytoplankton identification. Additional requirements include exceptional
oral and written communication skills, and a willingness to work independently
as well as with others. The position will require some weekend work and significant
travel will be required. Salary depends on experience and education.
Applications
will be accepted via mail, email, or fax until 5 pm on July 21, 2006. Please send
cover letter and resume to:
Dr.
Steve Morton
Marine Biotoxins Program
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331
Fort Johnson Road
Charleston, SC 29412
Telephone: 843.762.8857
Fax: 843.762.8737
Email: steve.morton@noaa.gov
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Stewardship
Coordinator - Georgetown
Stewardship
Coordinator
North Inlet - Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (www.northinlet.sc.edu)
Baruch
Marine Field Laboratory, University of South Carolina, Georgetown, SC
Applications
are being accepted for the position of Stewardship Coordinator for the North Inlet
- Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NIWB NERR.) The NIWB NERR is
one in a network of 27 sites around the U.S. and its territories that make up
the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS.) National Estuarine Research
Reserves are committed to carrying out research, education and stewardship activities
that can be applied to improve management of our coasts. The NIWB NERR is operated
by the University of South Carolina's Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and
Coastal Sciences, located at the Institute's Field Laboratory near Georgetown,
SC. Additional information about the NIWB NERR and the Baruch Institute is available
at the following respective websites: www.northinlet.sc.edu and www.baruch.sc.edu.
Position
Description:
The
mission of the NIWB NERR is "to promote stewardship of the North Inlet and
Winyah Bay watersheds through science and education." The Stewardship Coordinator
helps the NERR achieve this mission by facilitating and promoting the integration
of research, education and management activities around priority resource issues
in the North Inlet and Winyah Bay estuaries and their surrounding watersheds.
As such, the Stewardship Coordinator plans, develops and coordinates resource
conservation and management projects and associated outreach activities for the
North Inlet - Winyah Bay NERR in cooperation with the other NERR team members
and community partners.
Specific
duties include:
1.
Plan, develop and coordinate resource management and conservation projects for
the Reserve in collaboration with the NERR team and key community partners and
volunteers. These activities include, among others:
o
facilitating the development of a watershed plan for the North Inlet Estuary,
o
monitoring native and invasive species and implementing restoration science projects
as needed, and
o developing and implementing coastal land conservation strategies
2.
Develop and apply GIS tools and products to address resource conservation issues.
Examples of GIS products in development include an impervious cover analysis for
the North Inlet watershed and land classification analysis for the NIWB NERR.
3.
Recruit, coordinate and supervise students and volunteers to work on resource
management projects and coordinate related stewardship outreach activities.
4.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with agencies and organizations
that have management responsibilities in the NERR and surrounding watersheds,
track relevant permit applications that may impact the NERR, and provide science-based
information and recommendations to the NERR Manager and appropriate agencies to
protect or improve habitat and water quality in the NERR.
5.
Contribute to annual action plans and performance reports for the NIWB NERR, prepare
program summaries and presentations for regularly scheduled meetings of the NIWB
NERR Advisory Committee, and participate in NERR stewardship activities at state,
regional, and national levels including participation in NERR System-wide integrated
workgroups, NERRS Annual Meetings, and NERRS Stewardship Coordinator meetings.
Knowledge/Skills/Expertise
Required:
Bachelor's
degree in an environmental science field with at least four years of relevant
work experience, or, Master's degree in an environmental science or marine policy
field and at least two years of relevant work experience. Knowledge of and skills
in coastal ecosystems, watershed planning, and coastal policy and/or coastal resource
management. Experience with GIS software and ability to create products using
GIS data layers for resource management applications. The position also requires
excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work cooperatively
with a team and independently with minimum supervision.
Funding
and Salary:
Full-time
grant funded position. Salary: $31,080-$35,000, depending on experience. Health
insurance, annual and sick leave, and retirement benefits provided.
Application
Process:
A
description of the position is also available on the University of South Carolina's
website:
http://hr.sc.edu/employ.html and should be reviewed for completing the application process.
Interested
applicants are required to apply electronically through this website. Applicants
are also required to submit a letter of interest outlining qualifications for
the position, a resume, and names and contact information for at least three references.
This additional information can be attached to the web application or sent directly
to:
Wendy
B. Allen
Manager, North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR
PO Box 1630
Georgetown,
SC 29442
wendy@belle.baruch.sc.edu
The
desired start date for this position is Sept. 1, 2006. Review of applications
will commence on July 24 and continue until the position is filled. The University
of South Carolina is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Women
and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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Land
Protection Specialist - VA
Land
Protection Specialist
The Nature Conservancy (www.nature.org)
JOB
TITLE: LAND PROTECTION SPECIALIST
JOB NUMBER: 8015
SUPERVISOR: Director
of Land Protection
LOCATION: Charlottesville, VA
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS:
The Land Protection Specialist coordinates and implements a comprehensive
program to protect natural areas and habitat for rare and endangered plants, animals
and natural communities using the full range of protection tools, including gift,
easement, purchase, lease registry, conservation brokerage and cooperative projects
with federal, state, and local government, conservation organizations and other
partners as appropriate. The Land Protection Specialist is responsible for implementing
and achieving the Conservancy's internal conservation priorities through overseeing
and representing the Conservancy in relationships and negotiations with government
agencies and advisory committees. Assists in securing public and private funds
for land protection. Researches land ownership information for tracts identified
as potential acquisition projects. Prepares project packages as appropriate. Responds
to protection inquiries and screens potential protection projects. Geographic
size and scope is that of an Operating Unit or larger. May manage staff and volunteers
working toward accomplishment of state protection goals.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
1.
Bachelor's degree in natural resources management, conservation, business, law
or another related field of study and 3 to 5 years of related work experience
in conservation, real estate, fundraising or other related experience. Equivalent
combination of education and experience is acceptable.
2. Knowledge of current
trends and strategies in conservation and land protection.
3. Successful experience
in developing, directing and managing multiple projects and timelines.
4. Supervisory
experience, including ability to motivate, lead, set objectives and manage performance.
5.
PC familiarity, including database knowledge, in order to maintain records related
to land transactions.
COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM
SOLVING:
1. Resolve complex problems independently, consulting with higher
level manager as needed. Experiment to find creative solutions.
2. Analyze
situations, evaluate alternatives, and implement solutions. Perform non-routine
analysis, research and follow-through.
3. Design, implement, and direct multiple
complex projects, setting and meeting deadlines and ensuring program accountability.
4.
Direct and monitor the progress of work groups toward achieving protection goals.
DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING:
1.
Make sound decisions based on analysis, experience and judgement. Decisions will
affect other staff in this and/or other program areas.
2. Perform under minimal
and frequently distant supervision, consulting with supervisor on a routine basis.
RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT -FINANCIAL & SUPERVISORY:
1. Negotiates real
estate transactions, which can bind the Conservancy legally and financially.
2.
Plan and direct work on protection projects; recruit and supervise staff and interns
as needed or as funding is available. Responsible for performance management,
training, and development.
3. Financial responsibility will include developing
and working within a budget to complete projects, negotiating and contracting
with vendors, and monitoring annual budget as needed to ensure appropriate spending
limits.
4. Responsible for working within standard TNC polices and procedures.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL
CONTACTS:
1. Communications with a wide range of people (staff, the public,
conservation partners, government agencies, landowners and donors) may have an
impact on the public image of The Nature Conservancy.
2. Ability to function
productively as a leader or member of a work team.
3. Communication and presentation
skills; ability to persuasively convey the mission of TNC to diverse groups including
land owners, community groups, agency partners, government officials, donors and
board members.
4. Demonstrated ability to bring negotiations to closure.
WORKING
CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
1. Ability to work effectively under pressure and
meet deadlines.
2. Ability to perform tasks requiring physical exertion, outdoors,
in all weather conditions and on difficult and sometimes hazardous terrain.
3.
Work requires extreme physical exertion and/or physical strain to the point of
physical fatigue. Work environment involves exposure to job hazards where there
is a high possibility of injury.
4. Ability and willingness to travel frequently
and on short notice, sometimes on weekends.
CONTACT: We encourage applications
by July 21, 2006. Send cover letter stating salary requirement and résumé
(no telephone calls, please):
Land Protection Specialist
The Nature Conservancy
490 Westfield Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
The
Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Botanist
- Clemson
BOTANIST
GS-0430-07
Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Clemson, SC
Permanent/Full
Time Position
Starting August 2006
The
USDA Forest Service will be hiring a Botanist or Plant Ecologist to provide professional
support in a research program focused on restoring the herbaceous component of
longleaf pine plant communities, including the biology of rare plants. The employee
in this position will participate in research studies at various field locations
across the Southeast, as well as in gardens, greenhouses, and growth chambers.
Duties include establishing field studies, supervising sampling crews, collecting,
managing, and summarizing data. The employee will have opportunities to assist
in developing research studies and work independently on studies that fall within
the scope of the research work unit's mission.
Qualifications
include at least 1 year of graduate training in Botany, Ecology, or a related
field, or the equivalent experience. The abilities to work independently and to
complete projects on time are essential. Competency with plant identification
and with database and statistical software are required. Experience working in
southern pine forests is desirable. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, have a valid
driver's license, and a good driving record. The position is a permanent full-time
appointment associated with the recently established Longleaf Pine Ecology, Restoration
and Management Research Unit (SRS-4152). The employee will work with the Research
Plant Ecologist stationed on the campus of Clemson University, Clemson, SC. Location
on campus facilitates continued training and provides a diversity of professional
colleagues.
The
position will be posted on USAJOBS (http://www.usajobs.opm.gov)
in early August. For addition information about applying for jobs with the USDA
Forest Service, visit the FSJOBS website: www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs.
If you have questions or need further information, please contact Joan Walker
(joanwalker@fs.fed.us). Interested persons
should send their resume to the same email address.
-USDA
FS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.-
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