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National Audubon Society
VP and Executive Director Audubon Washington
National Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society The National Audubon Society is one of the oldest, largest, and most influential conservation organizations in the United States. Since 1905, a passion for birds and nature has been the driving force behind Audubon’s legacy. The organization has played a critical role in some of the most significant victories for birds and the environment, including: the establishment of the first National Wildlife Refuges; the banning of DDT in 1972; landmark legislation like the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts and the establishment of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Audubon advocates broadly for conservation through science, policy, education and on-the-ground conservation action. Today’s Audubon is tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. Audubon is a powerful distributed network with an unparalleled reach that includes more than one million members, 463 chapters, 22 state and regional offices (or field offices?) and 34 nature centers. In addition, Audubon works with dozens of international partnerships throughout the Western Hemisphere that also support protection of migratory birds and the habitats they need to thrive today, and in the future. The National Audubon Society is a $140M+, 800+ employee, 1.65M member organization. In 2010, David Yarnold was appointed by the Board of Trustees and assumed leadership as CEO, with a goal of creating the most effective conservation network in the U.S. David and his executive team are achieving this goal, tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. When developing a case study for nonprofit excellence in the fall of 2017, Harvard Business School selected David Yarnold’s leadership of Audubon and remarked, “It was the most impressive turnaround of a legacy organization we’ve ever seen.” Audubon Washington A field office of the National Audubon Society, Audubon Washington (AWA) works to protect the places and policies that birds need to thrive across the state of Washington. Within the network of connections that make up a healthy ecosystems, birds are uniquely positioned to act as an environmental indicator of the health of the landscape. We know that what is good for birds is good for entire ecosystems – including people. To this end, we build and engage a diverse network of volunteers, communities, and conservation professionals. Together we address the greatest threats to birds, such as climate change, habitat loss, and invasive species. Our strategies are driven by cutting-edge science that informs where and how we work to protect birds and guides our policy objectives. The outcome of this approach is a reinforcing strategy that addresses the biggest threats faced by birds and people in our region. Together we are saving birds and improving the quality of life for the people of Washington. Position Summary : The National Audubon Society (NAS) seeks a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and strategic candidate to lead and grow our Audubon Washington office.  The successful person will lead a talented team to advance overall conservation objectives, strengthen and mobilize our bipartisan network, and deliver durable policy solutions across Washington. They also serve as a Vice President of the National Audubon Society and, with their peers, are responsible for shaping and delivering national objectives, initiatives, and processes. Over time, they will explore opportunities to expand the National Audubon Society’s reach and impact across the Pacific Northwest.  Audubon Washington builds practical and durable conservation and policy solutions that benefit the birds and people of the state.  With chapters and members in every legislative district, Audubon brings an unparalleled grassroots network to take action on important issues for birds. In 2008, we expanded our reach by opening the Seward Park Audubon Center . With an emphasis on connecting Seattle’s diverse communities with nature, programming at the Center and in the park includes school, youth, community, arts in the environment, and special events. Guided by science and powered by a bipartisan grassroots network, our work spans from the coastal estuaries of Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor to the stagebrush steppe ecosystem of Eastern Washington to the legislative chambers of Olympia. Driven by science that demonstrates that climate is the greatest threat to North America’s birds , Audubon was a leader in the passage of the Washington’s 100% Clean Energy bill, SB 5116. As we look to the future, we see opportunities to expand our impact across the Pacific Northwest in partnership with our conservation partners and more than 61,000 members and 39 chapters in the region to address the most important issues facing birds. The incoming Executive Director and Vice President must have demonstrated success in crafting and driving innovative conservation, policy, engagement, and development strategies that inspire the region’s decision makers, conservation partners, and philanthropic community to invest in Audubon’s conservation vision and strategic plan.  Building on the success of the Audubon Washington’s  well-respected conservation program, they will inspire collaboration among our conservation, legislative, and philanthropic partners to deepen our impact and influence across the Washington and the Pacific Northwest. This is a high-profile position with the potential to grow National Audubon Society’s reach and affect change at the local, regional, and national levels.  The Executive Director and Vice President will report to Audubon’s Vice President for the Central/Pacific Flyway. They will be jointly reviewed by the Flyway VP with input from the chair of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors.  Audubon offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. This position will be located in Seattle, Washington. Essential Functions : STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT Deliver operational and strategic excellence through the leadership, management, and mentoring of a mature and diverse staff while preserving open communication and recognizing the value of the management team. Define a clear vision for Audubon across the Pacific Northwest that distinguishes Audubon Washington from our conservation partners and that builds on current strengths, a strong business case for investment, and engagement of a bipartisan network. Focus resources on the most critical, high-leverage projects and strategies, including policy development and public engagement, focused on population centers. Leverage the impact of the Seward Park Audubon Center to achieve state, regional, and national goals. Build upon the strong foundation of building a representative team and developing programs and initiatives that are resonant and relevant for the diverse population of the Pacific Northwest Manage the day-to-day operations of the office, including setting financial and programmatic goals, analyzing results and taking corrective action in close collaboration with local and national staff. Ensure that all Audubon financial standards, operating policies, programmatic commitment and legal/statutory requirements are met.   CONSERVATION STRATEGIC EXECUTION Craft and achieve strategic goals and initiatives that are integrated fully with the National Audubon Society’s conservation, network, and philanthropic goals. Increase our region-wide capacity to achieve the conservation of priority birds and their habitats. Priorities include: Advancing a healthy Puget Sound and Coastal Northwest conservation strategy Inspiring our bipartisan network and decision makers throughout Washington and the region to take action to limit carbon emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change Create durable policy solutions that address the most critical threats to birds at the local, state, and federal levels Establishing a Columbia Plateau healthy lands initiative that protects thesagebrush-steppe ecosystem through influencing public lands management, renewable energy siting, and wildfire management. Engaging the diversity of communities that represent the population of the region to build durable conservation and policy strategies and resonant education programs Integrate Seward Park Audubon Center into our conservation, policy, and engagement strategies FUNDRAISING AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS Partner with Audubon’s development team to cultivate existing and to solicit new major donors, foundations, corporations and government agencies to significantly increase contributions. Represent Audubon Washington throughout the region to raise profile and visibility of our priorities and impact with funders, partners, policy makers, and the public, resulting in deeper donor satisfaction and investment. Strengthen the financially sustainable business and development plans for the state with a focus on expanding new funding sources, inspiring new donors, and cultivating strategic partnerships with agencies and other NGOs. Support fundraising for national priority projects with Audubon’s leadership and development teams. Collaborate meaningfully and significantly with other Audubon state programs and national development staff on donor strategies under the One Audubon approach to members and donors STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS Deepen the engagement of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors to inspire their advocacy for our programmatic priorities and to inspire their individual and external fundraising capacity. Work closely with, support and provide guidance to the chapters in the region to expand Audubon’s capacity for on-the-ground conservation, policy change, and education at scale. Prioritize engagement and activation of the region’s diverse population communities in the Audubon movement, including college chapters, chapter leadership, advisory board participation, staffing, volunteers, program participation, and partnerships across the region. Work with government departments and non-governmental organizations to promote and prioritize bird science and habitat conservation. Qualifications and Experience : Experience Experience in the field of conservation; knowledge of how conservation work is advanced in Washington and the Pacific Northwest and knowledge of key conservation leaders and partners is strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience leading the execution of complex projects through to success, including meeting financial goals, project deadlines, and coordinating the work of key staff and partners, in organizations of similar or greater size. Demonstrated success in fundraising; experience with major donors, foundations, corporations and government funders. An array of experience in public policy development and advocacy, campaigns, lobbying, and/or involvement in the state legislature and/or working with members of Congress is strongly preferred. Demonstrated commitment to creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment; ability to build and lead a diverse team of staff, board members and supporters. Skills Strong leadership skills, with an entrepreneurial spirit, solid business acumen and management operations skills; demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate staff, volunteers, donors and potential partners a must. Demonstrated ability to succeed in a distributed network and a highly matrixed, complex organization – strong ability to influence and persuade others required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, judgment, and a demonstrate ability to collaborate and build coalitions with a wide range of individuals and organizations at the local, regional and national levels. Excellent and persuasive communication skills, both written and verbal, including substantial public speaking experience, and the ability to effectively represent Audubon to its members, state and federal elected officials, donors and chapter leaders as well as in traditional, social and digital media. Personal Knowledge & Characteristics Knowledge of the regional political and demographic reality with broad connections to partners and the philanthropic community strongly desired. Knowledge and appreciation of, as well as connection to the Pacific Northwest region area and its environment. Knowledge of funders and donors engaged in conservation philanthropy in the Pacific Northwest region preferred. Willingness and ability to travel routinely through the region and nationally, as required. A strong and demonstrated commitment to the mission, values and programs of the National Audubon Society. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree strongly preferred. 10+ years’ experience in organizational leadership, preferably connected to conservation or civic engagement, including 3+ years as an enterprise executive with accountability over multiple programs and/or regions. Audubon is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).  To apply: Please upload a resume and cover letter in one document detailing your connection to the Audubon Washington mission and how your skills align to the position requirements to the following URL: //valtasgroup.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk03i8z/ Application deadline is 12/13. First round Zoom interviews will take place mid December through early January.  Second and third round interviews will take place mid January through early February.      
Nov 14, 2019
Full time
The National Audubon Society The National Audubon Society is one of the oldest, largest, and most influential conservation organizations in the United States. Since 1905, a passion for birds and nature has been the driving force behind Audubon’s legacy. The organization has played a critical role in some of the most significant victories for birds and the environment, including: the establishment of the first National Wildlife Refuges; the banning of DDT in 1972; landmark legislation like the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts and the establishment of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Audubon advocates broadly for conservation through science, policy, education and on-the-ground conservation action. Today’s Audubon is tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. Audubon is a powerful distributed network with an unparalleled reach that includes more than one million members, 463 chapters, 22 state and regional offices (or field offices?) and 34 nature centers. In addition, Audubon works with dozens of international partnerships throughout the Western Hemisphere that also support protection of migratory birds and the habitats they need to thrive today, and in the future. The National Audubon Society is a $140M+, 800+ employee, 1.65M member organization. In 2010, David Yarnold was appointed by the Board of Trustees and assumed leadership as CEO, with a goal of creating the most effective conservation network in the U.S. David and his executive team are achieving this goal, tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. When developing a case study for nonprofit excellence in the fall of 2017, Harvard Business School selected David Yarnold’s leadership of Audubon and remarked, “It was the most impressive turnaround of a legacy organization we’ve ever seen.” Audubon Washington A field office of the National Audubon Society, Audubon Washington (AWA) works to protect the places and policies that birds need to thrive across the state of Washington. Within the network of connections that make up a healthy ecosystems, birds are uniquely positioned to act as an environmental indicator of the health of the landscape. We know that what is good for birds is good for entire ecosystems – including people. To this end, we build and engage a diverse network of volunteers, communities, and conservation professionals. Together we address the greatest threats to birds, such as climate change, habitat loss, and invasive species. Our strategies are driven by cutting-edge science that informs where and how we work to protect birds and guides our policy objectives. The outcome of this approach is a reinforcing strategy that addresses the biggest threats faced by birds and people in our region. Together we are saving birds and improving the quality of life for the people of Washington. Position Summary : The National Audubon Society (NAS) seeks a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and strategic candidate to lead and grow our Audubon Washington office.  The successful person will lead a talented team to advance overall conservation objectives, strengthen and mobilize our bipartisan network, and deliver durable policy solutions across Washington. They also serve as a Vice President of the National Audubon Society and, with their peers, are responsible for shaping and delivering national objectives, initiatives, and processes. Over time, they will explore opportunities to expand the National Audubon Society’s reach and impact across the Pacific Northwest.  Audubon Washington builds practical and durable conservation and policy solutions that benefit the birds and people of the state.  With chapters and members in every legislative district, Audubon brings an unparalleled grassroots network to take action on important issues for birds. In 2008, we expanded our reach by opening the Seward Park Audubon Center . With an emphasis on connecting Seattle’s diverse communities with nature, programming at the Center and in the park includes school, youth, community, arts in the environment, and special events. Guided by science and powered by a bipartisan grassroots network, our work spans from the coastal estuaries of Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor to the stagebrush steppe ecosystem of Eastern Washington to the legislative chambers of Olympia. Driven by science that demonstrates that climate is the greatest threat to North America’s birds , Audubon was a leader in the passage of the Washington’s 100% Clean Energy bill, SB 5116. As we look to the future, we see opportunities to expand our impact across the Pacific Northwest in partnership with our conservation partners and more than 61,000 members and 39 chapters in the region to address the most important issues facing birds. The incoming Executive Director and Vice President must have demonstrated success in crafting and driving innovative conservation, policy, engagement, and development strategies that inspire the region’s decision makers, conservation partners, and philanthropic community to invest in Audubon’s conservation vision and strategic plan.  Building on the success of the Audubon Washington’s  well-respected conservation program, they will inspire collaboration among our conservation, legislative, and philanthropic partners to deepen our impact and influence across the Washington and the Pacific Northwest. This is a high-profile position with the potential to grow National Audubon Society’s reach and affect change at the local, regional, and national levels.  The Executive Director and Vice President will report to Audubon’s Vice President for the Central/Pacific Flyway. They will be jointly reviewed by the Flyway VP with input from the chair of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors.  Audubon offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. This position will be located in Seattle, Washington. Essential Functions : STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT Deliver operational and strategic excellence through the leadership, management, and mentoring of a mature and diverse staff while preserving open communication and recognizing the value of the management team. Define a clear vision for Audubon across the Pacific Northwest that distinguishes Audubon Washington from our conservation partners and that builds on current strengths, a strong business case for investment, and engagement of a bipartisan network. Focus resources on the most critical, high-leverage projects and strategies, including policy development and public engagement, focused on population centers. Leverage the impact of the Seward Park Audubon Center to achieve state, regional, and national goals. Build upon the strong foundation of building a representative team and developing programs and initiatives that are resonant and relevant for the diverse population of the Pacific Northwest Manage the day-to-day operations of the office, including setting financial and programmatic goals, analyzing results and taking corrective action in close collaboration with local and national staff. Ensure that all Audubon financial standards, operating policies, programmatic commitment and legal/statutory requirements are met.   CONSERVATION STRATEGIC EXECUTION Craft and achieve strategic goals and initiatives that are integrated fully with the National Audubon Society’s conservation, network, and philanthropic goals. Increase our region-wide capacity to achieve the conservation of priority birds and their habitats. Priorities include: Advancing a healthy Puget Sound and Coastal Northwest conservation strategy Inspiring our bipartisan network and decision makers throughout Washington and the region to take action to limit carbon emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change Create durable policy solutions that address the most critical threats to birds at the local, state, and federal levels Establishing a Columbia Plateau healthy lands initiative that protects thesagebrush-steppe ecosystem through influencing public lands management, renewable energy siting, and wildfire management. Engaging the diversity of communities that represent the population of the region to build durable conservation and policy strategies and resonant education programs Integrate Seward Park Audubon Center into our conservation, policy, and engagement strategies FUNDRAISING AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS Partner with Audubon’s development team to cultivate existing and to solicit new major donors, foundations, corporations and government agencies to significantly increase contributions. Represent Audubon Washington throughout the region to raise profile and visibility of our priorities and impact with funders, partners, policy makers, and the public, resulting in deeper donor satisfaction and investment. Strengthen the financially sustainable business and development plans for the state with a focus on expanding new funding sources, inspiring new donors, and cultivating strategic partnerships with agencies and other NGOs. Support fundraising for national priority projects with Audubon’s leadership and development teams. Collaborate meaningfully and significantly with other Audubon state programs and national development staff on donor strategies under the One Audubon approach to members and donors STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS Deepen the engagement of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors to inspire their advocacy for our programmatic priorities and to inspire their individual and external fundraising capacity. Work closely with, support and provide guidance to the chapters in the region to expand Audubon’s capacity for on-the-ground conservation, policy change, and education at scale. Prioritize engagement and activation of the region’s diverse population communities in the Audubon movement, including college chapters, chapter leadership, advisory board participation, staffing, volunteers, program participation, and partnerships across the region. Work with government departments and non-governmental organizations to promote and prioritize bird science and habitat conservation. Qualifications and Experience : Experience Experience in the field of conservation; knowledge of how conservation work is advanced in Washington and the Pacific Northwest and knowledge of key conservation leaders and partners is strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience leading the execution of complex projects through to success, including meeting financial goals, project deadlines, and coordinating the work of key staff and partners, in organizations of similar or greater size. Demonstrated success in fundraising; experience with major donors, foundations, corporations and government funders. An array of experience in public policy development and advocacy, campaigns, lobbying, and/or involvement in the state legislature and/or working with members of Congress is strongly preferred. Demonstrated commitment to creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment; ability to build and lead a diverse team of staff, board members and supporters. Skills Strong leadership skills, with an entrepreneurial spirit, solid business acumen and management operations skills; demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate staff, volunteers, donors and potential partners a must. Demonstrated ability to succeed in a distributed network and a highly matrixed, complex organization – strong ability to influence and persuade others required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, judgment, and a demonstrate ability to collaborate and build coalitions with a wide range of individuals and organizations at the local, regional and national levels. Excellent and persuasive communication skills, both written and verbal, including substantial public speaking experience, and the ability to effectively represent Audubon to its members, state and federal elected officials, donors and chapter leaders as well as in traditional, social and digital media. Personal Knowledge & Characteristics Knowledge of the regional political and demographic reality with broad connections to partners and the philanthropic community strongly desired. Knowledge and appreciation of, as well as connection to the Pacific Northwest region area and its environment. Knowledge of funders and donors engaged in conservation philanthropy in the Pacific Northwest region preferred. Willingness and ability to travel routinely through the region and nationally, as required. A strong and demonstrated commitment to the mission, values and programs of the National Audubon Society. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree strongly preferred. 10+ years’ experience in organizational leadership, preferably connected to conservation or civic engagement, including 3+ years as an enterprise executive with accountability over multiple programs and/or regions. Audubon is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).  To apply: Please upload a resume and cover letter in one document detailing your connection to the Audubon Washington mission and how your skills align to the position requirements to the following URL: //valtasgroup.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk03i8z/ Application deadline is 12/13. First round Zoom interviews will take place mid December through early January.  Second and third round interviews will take place mid January through early February.      
Defenders of Wildlife
Director, California Program
Defenders of Wildlife Sacramento, CA, USA
Basic Summary: The Director of Defenders of Wildlife’s California Program leads Field Conservation staff and programs in California.  The Director ensures effective on the ground implementation of imperiled wildlife and habitat conservation described in Defenders’ California program plan.  The California program utilizes a wide range of policy, legal, advocacy, outreach and scientific strategies to conserve imperiled wildlife and habitat throughout the state.  The Director is responsible for supervising and providing strategic direction to California Field Conservation staff, ensuring the effective implementation of the programs for which they are responsible and efficiently and effectively managing the office.  Priorities include conserving gray wolves, desert tortoises, salmon, sea otters and numerous other imperiled species in the state; promoting coexistence tools to reduce human-wildlife conflicts; influencing state legislative and administrative initiatives impacting wildlife, water, coastal areas, and other natural resources; promoting conservation planning on public and private lands; securing sustained funding for wildlife conservation needs; ensuring sound water policy that meet fish and wildlife conservation needs; addressing public land management issues on national forests, national wildlife refuges, and other federal and state public lands that impact sensitive wildlife species and important landscapes; addressing global climate change impacts on California ecosystems and wildlife, including work to meet state-mandated greenhouse gas reduction goals; and maintaining and enhancing the ecological integrity of priority wildlife habitat and the conservation of biodiversity in general. The Director provides leadership and support for outreach efforts in the state, with a priority on engagement with underrepresented communities. The Director works closely with the Vice President for Field Conservation Programs, other senior managers, field staff, and interdisciplinary teams on developing and coordinating strategies, campaigns, workplans, programs, projects, publications, coalitions, communications, organizational growth, educational materials, reports, and budgets. Qualifications: Education: Advanced degree in natural resources science, public policy, conservation biology, law, wildlife management or related discipline. Experience: 10+ years of progressively responsible, substantive experience with resource policy and with a working knowledge of water and land use planning, state and federal environmental law and regulation, and conservation biology. Strong management, planning, and administrative skills, including 2+ years of non-profit management/supervisory experience. Experience developing, implementing, and managing state legislative advocacy and advocacy conservation campaigns. Other relevant experience with public policy, grassroots organizing, communications, editing, and/or development and grant writing experience. Substantial relationships and experience working with local government, diverse stakeholders (e.g., hunting and fishing organizations, water agencies, other conservation organizations), state and federal agencies including California Natural Resources Agency, California Fish and Game Commission, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted as a satisfactory substitute for the specific education and experience listed above. Skills: Strong writing and verbal communications skills, including familiarity working with the media. Demonstrated leadership and strategic thinking skills. Significant working knowledge of state and federal agencies, laws, and policies dealing with use and conservation of natural resources and wildlife including the California Endangered Species Act, California Environmental Quality Act, federal Endangered Species Act, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, Clean Water Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act. Demonstrated awareness of and experience with the concerns and needs of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations. Ability to operate effectively as an advocate of Defenders' programs, preferably with demonstrated experience working effectively with coalitions. Ability to analyze research, information, and produce quality work products in a consistent, efficient, and timely manner. Ability to multi-task and handle multiple projects. Ability to supervise, coordinate, train, evaluate, and motivate program staff, interns and volunteers. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 06, 2019
Full time
Basic Summary: The Director of Defenders of Wildlife’s California Program leads Field Conservation staff and programs in California.  The Director ensures effective on the ground implementation of imperiled wildlife and habitat conservation described in Defenders’ California program plan.  The California program utilizes a wide range of policy, legal, advocacy, outreach and scientific strategies to conserve imperiled wildlife and habitat throughout the state.  The Director is responsible for supervising and providing strategic direction to California Field Conservation staff, ensuring the effective implementation of the programs for which they are responsible and efficiently and effectively managing the office.  Priorities include conserving gray wolves, desert tortoises, salmon, sea otters and numerous other imperiled species in the state; promoting coexistence tools to reduce human-wildlife conflicts; influencing state legislative and administrative initiatives impacting wildlife, water, coastal areas, and other natural resources; promoting conservation planning on public and private lands; securing sustained funding for wildlife conservation needs; ensuring sound water policy that meet fish and wildlife conservation needs; addressing public land management issues on national forests, national wildlife refuges, and other federal and state public lands that impact sensitive wildlife species and important landscapes; addressing global climate change impacts on California ecosystems and wildlife, including work to meet state-mandated greenhouse gas reduction goals; and maintaining and enhancing the ecological integrity of priority wildlife habitat and the conservation of biodiversity in general. The Director provides leadership and support for outreach efforts in the state, with a priority on engagement with underrepresented communities. The Director works closely with the Vice President for Field Conservation Programs, other senior managers, field staff, and interdisciplinary teams on developing and coordinating strategies, campaigns, workplans, programs, projects, publications, coalitions, communications, organizational growth, educational materials, reports, and budgets. Qualifications: Education: Advanced degree in natural resources science, public policy, conservation biology, law, wildlife management or related discipline. Experience: 10+ years of progressively responsible, substantive experience with resource policy and with a working knowledge of water and land use planning, state and federal environmental law and regulation, and conservation biology. Strong management, planning, and administrative skills, including 2+ years of non-profit management/supervisory experience. Experience developing, implementing, and managing state legislative advocacy and advocacy conservation campaigns. Other relevant experience with public policy, grassroots organizing, communications, editing, and/or development and grant writing experience. Substantial relationships and experience working with local government, diverse stakeholders (e.g., hunting and fishing organizations, water agencies, other conservation organizations), state and federal agencies including California Natural Resources Agency, California Fish and Game Commission, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted as a satisfactory substitute for the specific education and experience listed above. Skills: Strong writing and verbal communications skills, including familiarity working with the media. Demonstrated leadership and strategic thinking skills. Significant working knowledge of state and federal agencies, laws, and policies dealing with use and conservation of natural resources and wildlife including the California Endangered Species Act, California Environmental Quality Act, federal Endangered Species Act, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, Clean Water Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act. Demonstrated awareness of and experience with the concerns and needs of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations. Ability to operate effectively as an advocate of Defenders' programs, preferably with demonstrated experience working effectively with coalitions. Ability to analyze research, information, and produce quality work products in a consistent, efficient, and timely manner. Ability to multi-task and handle multiple projects. Ability to supervise, coordinate, train, evaluate, and motivate program staff, interns and volunteers. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Valley Water
Associate Water Resources Specialist
Valley Water San Jose, CA, USA
Description Imported Water Unit (Position Code 0624)   Overview: Are you interested in working at the intersection of science and policy? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Do you thrive on trying to solve tough challenges? If so, we have the job for you. Valley Water is looking for a highly-motivated individual to join its imported water team to work on Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta issues. This position will provide support to the Senior Water Resources Specialist in the Imported Water Unit specializing on science, adaptive management, fisheries and habitat restoration issues and the intersection of these technical issues with policy as it relates to securing reliable imported water supplies for Valley Water. This position will also provide support on long term water supply projects, such as Delta Conveyance Facility and new storage projects, as well as provide support on annual operations, including development of transfer and exchange agreements, as needed. This position will ideally develop a knowledge base to provide long term expertise on Bay Delta Issues. Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to : Provide technical support to Senior Water Resources Specialist on Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta science, adaptive management, fisheries and habitat restoration issues, including reviewing and commenting on documents, preparing memos and analyses, and attending conferences and meetings. Provide technical support to senior staff on long term water supply projects, including reviewing and commenting on documents, performing technical analyses, and attending meetings. Conduct studies, investigations, and analyses, such as scientific syntheses, water supply planning, numerical modeling and other technical analyses. Analyze proposed and current legislation and government policies, rules, standards, and regulations and develop recommendations; serve on various technical advisory committees; review environmental and regulatory reports. Attend and participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of and interpret new scientific studies, laws, regulations, and innovations in the related field of fisheries, ecosystem, and restoration science and/or water resources, and their impact on Valley Water; develop and recommend management strategies. Provide support to senior staff on development of water supply management agreements to support annual operations. Develop and review staff reports related to Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta science matters, water resources projects and programs; present to various commissions, committees, and boards; may present information to the Board of Directors. Ideal Candidate's Background Includes: Applicants whose experience and background best match the ideal experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and education are considered ideal candidates for the position. To determine the top candidates, each applicant will be assessed based on the ideal candidate criteria listed below. Ideal Experience: Four (4) years of professional-level experience serving as a technical resource in fisheries, ecosystem and/or restoration management including analyzing a variety of unusual conditions, problems, or questions, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting effective technical and management/policy-level reports. Experience in anadromous and estuarine fisheries, aquatic ecosystem and/or wetland restoration science, preferably in the Central Valley of California and/or San Francisco Bay Estuary. Experience working with external agencies (governmental agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, educational, regulatory, and legislative organizations). Experience reviewing/commenting on water supply contracts, water supply planning documents, environmental review documents, legal documents, and/or legislation. Experience working with a public water utility. Experience or ability to run and/or evaluate computer models. Ideal Knowledge: Knowledge of methods, and techniques of scientific research, statistics, analysis, and reporting used in the discipline of fisheries biology, ecology, or related life sciences field. Knowledge of principles and practices of adaptive management and structured decision making related to natural resources management. Knowledge of pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, including state and federal Endangered Species Acts, Clean Water Act, Porter-Cologne Act, California Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy Act. Understanding of/experience in water resources management or planning. Ideal Skills and Abilities: Effectively analyze, interpret, summarize, and present (both verbally and in written form) complex scientific investigations, water supply planning documents, and environmental documents. Listen to other perspectives/points of view and maintain a flexible and agreeable approach yet remain firm on the mandatory needs of the project. Prioritize and conduct work with limited time/resources. Work well with other people and demonstrate leadership and initiative. Has demonstrated strong analytical, technical, and creative thinking skills. Has excellent writing and verbal communication skills. Ideal Training and Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in biology, ecology, natural resources management, environmental planning, or a related discipline (i.e., water resources). License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Individuals who do not meet the driver's license requirement due to a disability will be considered for a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis. To review the Classification Specification, please click  here   (Download PDF reader) Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Description Imported Water Unit (Position Code 0624)   Overview: Are you interested in working at the intersection of science and policy? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Do you thrive on trying to solve tough challenges? If so, we have the job for you. Valley Water is looking for a highly-motivated individual to join its imported water team to work on Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta issues. This position will provide support to the Senior Water Resources Specialist in the Imported Water Unit specializing on science, adaptive management, fisheries and habitat restoration issues and the intersection of these technical issues with policy as it relates to securing reliable imported water supplies for Valley Water. This position will also provide support on long term water supply projects, such as Delta Conveyance Facility and new storage projects, as well as provide support on annual operations, including development of transfer and exchange agreements, as needed. This position will ideally develop a knowledge base to provide long term expertise on Bay Delta Issues. Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to : Provide technical support to Senior Water Resources Specialist on Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta science, adaptive management, fisheries and habitat restoration issues, including reviewing and commenting on documents, preparing memos and analyses, and attending conferences and meetings. Provide technical support to senior staff on long term water supply projects, including reviewing and commenting on documents, performing technical analyses, and attending meetings. Conduct studies, investigations, and analyses, such as scientific syntheses, water supply planning, numerical modeling and other technical analyses. Analyze proposed and current legislation and government policies, rules, standards, and regulations and develop recommendations; serve on various technical advisory committees; review environmental and regulatory reports. Attend and participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of and interpret new scientific studies, laws, regulations, and innovations in the related field of fisheries, ecosystem, and restoration science and/or water resources, and their impact on Valley Water; develop and recommend management strategies. Provide support to senior staff on development of water supply management agreements to support annual operations. Develop and review staff reports related to Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta science matters, water resources projects and programs; present to various commissions, committees, and boards; may present information to the Board of Directors. Ideal Candidate's Background Includes: Applicants whose experience and background best match the ideal experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and education are considered ideal candidates for the position. To determine the top candidates, each applicant will be assessed based on the ideal candidate criteria listed below. Ideal Experience: Four (4) years of professional-level experience serving as a technical resource in fisheries, ecosystem and/or restoration management including analyzing a variety of unusual conditions, problems, or questions, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting effective technical and management/policy-level reports. Experience in anadromous and estuarine fisheries, aquatic ecosystem and/or wetland restoration science, preferably in the Central Valley of California and/or San Francisco Bay Estuary. Experience working with external agencies (governmental agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, educational, regulatory, and legislative organizations). Experience reviewing/commenting on water supply contracts, water supply planning documents, environmental review documents, legal documents, and/or legislation. Experience working with a public water utility. Experience or ability to run and/or evaluate computer models. Ideal Knowledge: Knowledge of methods, and techniques of scientific research, statistics, analysis, and reporting used in the discipline of fisheries biology, ecology, or related life sciences field. Knowledge of principles and practices of adaptive management and structured decision making related to natural resources management. Knowledge of pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, including state and federal Endangered Species Acts, Clean Water Act, Porter-Cologne Act, California Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy Act. Understanding of/experience in water resources management or planning. Ideal Skills and Abilities: Effectively analyze, interpret, summarize, and present (both verbally and in written form) complex scientific investigations, water supply planning documents, and environmental documents. Listen to other perspectives/points of view and maintain a flexible and agreeable approach yet remain firm on the mandatory needs of the project. Prioritize and conduct work with limited time/resources. Work well with other people and demonstrate leadership and initiative. Has demonstrated strong analytical, technical, and creative thinking skills. Has excellent writing and verbal communication skills. Ideal Training and Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in biology, ecology, natural resources management, environmental planning, or a related discipline (i.e., water resources). License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Individuals who do not meet the driver's license requirement due to a disability will be considered for a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis. To review the Classification Specification, please click  here   (Download PDF reader) Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Air Quality Inspector I/II (7 positions)
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Bay Area, CA, USA
Description The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (District) is a regional government agency, committed to achieving clean air to protect the public's health, the environment and the global climate. The District accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities, regional planning efforts and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices. The District's jurisdiction encompasses all of seven counties - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Napa, and portions of two others - southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma. The District is currently conducting a recruitment for the position of Air Quality Inspector I in the Compliance & Enforcement Division. There are seven  (7)   positions. This is an open recruitment for full-time, represented positions. Under direction, performs a full range of inspections and investigations of manufacturing, industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential facilities and dwellings that are existing and/or potential sources of air pollution; performs related work as assigned.    Examples of Duties for this Position Conducts annual compliance inspections on facilities designated as sources of air pollution within an assigned geographical area within established guidelines and time frames; makes determinations of compliance with applicable regulations; verifies permit status. Uses monitoring equipment and instrumentation to measure and evaluate various emissions and particulates; maintains these devices for integrity and consistency of performance. Responds and investigates complaints by citizens of air pollution problems; determines nature and extent of problem; takes representative samples of various materials for laboratory analysis; prepares documentation of findings; consults with citizens on status of complaint. Prepares a variety of written communications, including detailed technical reports, compliance guidance memoranda and case summaries used for office conferences and hearing board sessions; completes inspections forms. Issues violation notices to sources found in violation of compliance; prepares necessary documentation for violation notice reports. Conducts on-site inspections of manufacturing, industrial, commercial and agricultural operations and their compliance to ensure adherence to air quality standards and regulations; may call for source tests of site emissions. Conducts grid surveillance to detect permit and emissions violations; ensures that all potential air pollution sources are identified for future monitoring and abatement. Conducts chemical and plume evaluation tests and record findings; takes photographs for documentation at inspection sites. Interfaces with technical personnel at facilities regarding plant source emissions, solvent usage, permit status, and compliance status with district rules and regulations; explains compliance options to industry when a violation occurs. Provides information and assistance to businesses and the public regarding District regulations and authority, permit policies and procedures. Coordinates with other governmental agencies regarding the investigation of complex community air pollution exposures, such as highly toxic spills. Interacts with laboratory staff regarding the analysis of samples taken in the field. Represents the District before the Hearing Board or courts regarding violations of District and state air quality control regulations; represents the District with technical personnel, other governmental agencies and the public. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills is: Air Quality Inspector I: Equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in chemistry, engineering, environmental science or a closely related field. Air Quality Inspector II: In addition to the above, two years of experience performing air quality inspections at a level equivalent to the District's class of Air Quality Inspector I. How to Apply & Selection Criteria Interested individuals must submit a completed BAAQMD application, chronological resume, and responses to the supplemental questions no later than  5:00 p.m. on Monday December 30, 2019 .   Applications are accepted online only. Please visit our website at www.baaqmd.gov/jobs to apply or to download an application. Resumes must be included, and not in lieu of the required application materials. Postmarks, faxes, and E-mailed applications will not be accepted. Except as requested in this announcement, do not include any additional documents, such as letters of recommendation, performance evaluations, work samples, etc. They will not be considered or returned. Supplemental Questionnaire Instructions:  Individuals who apply for this position must respond to each of the supplemental questions. Both paper and online applications must be received by the Human Resources Office no later than the time and date specified in the vacancy announcement. The responses to the supplemental application questions will be used in accordance with the procedures indicated under the Selection Criteria in the vacancy announcement. Instructions:  Please limit your responses to one page per question. Do not combine your responses, or reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation that you have included with your application packet to answer a question. Please be advised that the information you provide will be evaluated "as is" and incomplete or illegible applications will likely receive lower ratings. Therefore, it is very important to provide a concise, organized, and easy to follow response to each question. You must provide the following for each question regarding experience: The name of the employer where you gained your experience, your job title, length of time in years/months performing the specific function, and detailed examples that illustrate your duties and responsibilities. SELECTION CRITERIA:  Selection may be based upon a competitive examination consisting of a written exercise, interview, or combination of the two. Depending on the number of qualified applicants, an application screening and/or panel interview may be used to determine the most qualified applicants. The District may hire from this recruitment process to fill future vacancies occurring within the next 18 months. Updates regarding your status in the recruitment will be sent via email, unless you indicate a different preference on your application. Persons with disabilities who may require reasonable accommodations during the application and/or selection process should notify the Human Resources Office at (415) 749-4980. The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Description The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (District) is a regional government agency, committed to achieving clean air to protect the public's health, the environment and the global climate. The District accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities, regional planning efforts and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices. The District's jurisdiction encompasses all of seven counties - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Napa, and portions of two others - southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma. The District is currently conducting a recruitment for the position of Air Quality Inspector I in the Compliance & Enforcement Division. There are seven  (7)   positions. This is an open recruitment for full-time, represented positions. Under direction, performs a full range of inspections and investigations of manufacturing, industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential facilities and dwellings that are existing and/or potential sources of air pollution; performs related work as assigned.    Examples of Duties for this Position Conducts annual compliance inspections on facilities designated as sources of air pollution within an assigned geographical area within established guidelines and time frames; makes determinations of compliance with applicable regulations; verifies permit status. Uses monitoring equipment and instrumentation to measure and evaluate various emissions and particulates; maintains these devices for integrity and consistency of performance. Responds and investigates complaints by citizens of air pollution problems; determines nature and extent of problem; takes representative samples of various materials for laboratory analysis; prepares documentation of findings; consults with citizens on status of complaint. Prepares a variety of written communications, including detailed technical reports, compliance guidance memoranda and case summaries used for office conferences and hearing board sessions; completes inspections forms. Issues violation notices to sources found in violation of compliance; prepares necessary documentation for violation notice reports. Conducts on-site inspections of manufacturing, industrial, commercial and agricultural operations and their compliance to ensure adherence to air quality standards and regulations; may call for source tests of site emissions. Conducts grid surveillance to detect permit and emissions violations; ensures that all potential air pollution sources are identified for future monitoring and abatement. Conducts chemical and plume evaluation tests and record findings; takes photographs for documentation at inspection sites. Interfaces with technical personnel at facilities regarding plant source emissions, solvent usage, permit status, and compliance status with district rules and regulations; explains compliance options to industry when a violation occurs. Provides information and assistance to businesses and the public regarding District regulations and authority, permit policies and procedures. Coordinates with other governmental agencies regarding the investigation of complex community air pollution exposures, such as highly toxic spills. Interacts with laboratory staff regarding the analysis of samples taken in the field. Represents the District before the Hearing Board or courts regarding violations of District and state air quality control regulations; represents the District with technical personnel, other governmental agencies and the public. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills is: Air Quality Inspector I: Equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in chemistry, engineering, environmental science or a closely related field. Air Quality Inspector II: In addition to the above, two years of experience performing air quality inspections at a level equivalent to the District's class of Air Quality Inspector I. How to Apply & Selection Criteria Interested individuals must submit a completed BAAQMD application, chronological resume, and responses to the supplemental questions no later than  5:00 p.m. on Monday December 30, 2019 .   Applications are accepted online only. Please visit our website at www.baaqmd.gov/jobs to apply or to download an application. Resumes must be included, and not in lieu of the required application materials. Postmarks, faxes, and E-mailed applications will not be accepted. Except as requested in this announcement, do not include any additional documents, such as letters of recommendation, performance evaluations, work samples, etc. They will not be considered or returned. Supplemental Questionnaire Instructions:  Individuals who apply for this position must respond to each of the supplemental questions. Both paper and online applications must be received by the Human Resources Office no later than the time and date specified in the vacancy announcement. The responses to the supplemental application questions will be used in accordance with the procedures indicated under the Selection Criteria in the vacancy announcement. Instructions:  Please limit your responses to one page per question. Do not combine your responses, or reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation that you have included with your application packet to answer a question. Please be advised that the information you provide will be evaluated "as is" and incomplete or illegible applications will likely receive lower ratings. Therefore, it is very important to provide a concise, organized, and easy to follow response to each question. You must provide the following for each question regarding experience: The name of the employer where you gained your experience, your job title, length of time in years/months performing the specific function, and detailed examples that illustrate your duties and responsibilities. SELECTION CRITERIA:  Selection may be based upon a competitive examination consisting of a written exercise, interview, or combination of the two. Depending on the number of qualified applicants, an application screening and/or panel interview may be used to determine the most qualified applicants. The District may hire from this recruitment process to fill future vacancies occurring within the next 18 months. Updates regarding your status in the recruitment will be sent via email, unless you indicate a different preference on your application. Persons with disabilities who may require reasonable accommodations during the application and/or selection process should notify the Human Resources Office at (415) 749-4980. The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Rainforest Action Network
Executive Director
Rainforest Action Network San Francisco, CA, USA
Position Summary RAN seeks a proven, passionate, and dynamic leader to advance its mission. The ideal candidate is a movement-oriented activist who is visionary, strategic, and able to expand upon RAN’s strong reputation and successful history of real-world impact. This is a highly influential position in both the national and international environmental and human rights communities. This search has been planned and is being executed with the full support of the board and staff after the successful tenure and thoughtful transition of our outgoing executive director.   LETTER FROM RAN’S OUTGOING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR   DOWNLOAD THIS OPPORTUNITY AS A PDF Key Responsibilities The Executive Director will perform the following and other duties as assigned: Oversee the planning, implementation, management, and evaluation of all aspects of RAN to drive the organization’s overall strategic direction toward achieving RAN’s mission. Effectively communicate RAN’s   values , achievements, and impact to internal and external audiences, including stakeholders, media, Board members, staff , and other organizations. Set and achieve fundraising targets by developing and maintaining collaborative relationships with major donors and philanthropic institutions that support RAN’s work. Develop and maintain effective, authentic, and respectful partnerships with key programmatic allies across the globe. Collaborate with senior leadership to sustain an organizational culture and structure that promotes highly effective work by fostering cooperation, communication, trust, equity, fairness, and inclusivity through direct feedback, transparent practices, collaborative workspaces, and choice points. Contribute to an inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences. Ensure implementation of Board directives, attend Board meetings as a non-voting member, provide timely reporting of organizational activities to the Board, advise the Board on strategic decisions, and lead Board development exports. Direct the preparation of the annual budget and ensure that the organization operates within budget guidelines. Oversee the development and maintenance of sound financial practices. Ensure RAN meets all its legal obligations and oversee all legal matters. CANDIDATE PROFILE Profile and Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following characteristics and qualifications: Demonstrated record indicating a passion for, and alignment with, RAN’s mission, vision, and values. Successful management of complex organizations serving as a CEO or senior leader in a nonprofit setting. Strong communicator who is skilled in media and public relations strategy and comfortable with enthusiastically and persuasively representing RAN to external audiences. Exceptional visionary and strategic thinking skills to chart programmatic directions that result in clear operational goals. Leadership skills to facilitate and motivate the organization through intense multi-program, and multi-team planning processes. Nuanced understanding and experience with the dynamics of working with local, frontline, and indigenous groups and developing campaigns that create alliances with a variety of stakeholders. Record of commitment to  racial justice and equity  and an awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and identities. Demonstrated success in raising at least $1 million annually from a variety of sources and a commitment to helping raise an $8–10 million annual budget, including cultivating and soliciting major institutional and individual donors. Proven experience in financial and operations management, including the preparation and presentation of organizational budgets. Inspiring and collaborative leadership style that leads by example and fosters creativity and high-quality work from staff. Compensation and Location RAN offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. The target salary range for this position is $165,000–180,000 based off a competitive San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit survey. The final salary will be determined based on candidate experience and overall qualifications. Benefits include full health coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus an employer-funded Health Savings Account), vision and dental insurance, four weeks paid time off (increases to five weeks after two years), and a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with a 3% fully vesting employer match. Additionally, after five years, staff becomes eligible for a three-month, fully paid sabbatical. This position will be located in San Francisco, CA. International travel on a regular basis is expected. HOW TO APPLY CEA Recruiting is assisting RAN with this search. To be considered for this position, interested candidates must follow the link below to submit a resume, cover letter, and salary requirements through CEA’s job portal. Please direct all applications and inquiries to CEA Recruiting. This position will remain open until filled. https://job.ceaconsulting.com/jobs/executive-director-san-francisco--105370 RAN provides all people with equal employment and volunteer opportunities and is committed to providing accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. We encourage applicants of color to apply for this position. CEA Recruiting works with leading environmental nonprofits, foundations, and businesses to recruit top talent and design effective organizational staffing strategies. For more information visit   www.cearecruiting.com   DOWNLOAD THIS OPPORTUNITY AS A PDF Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Position Summary RAN seeks a proven, passionate, and dynamic leader to advance its mission. The ideal candidate is a movement-oriented activist who is visionary, strategic, and able to expand upon RAN’s strong reputation and successful history of real-world impact. This is a highly influential position in both the national and international environmental and human rights communities. This search has been planned and is being executed with the full support of the board and staff after the successful tenure and thoughtful transition of our outgoing executive director.   LETTER FROM RAN’S OUTGOING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR   DOWNLOAD THIS OPPORTUNITY AS A PDF Key Responsibilities The Executive Director will perform the following and other duties as assigned: Oversee the planning, implementation, management, and evaluation of all aspects of RAN to drive the organization’s overall strategic direction toward achieving RAN’s mission. Effectively communicate RAN’s   values , achievements, and impact to internal and external audiences, including stakeholders, media, Board members, staff , and other organizations. Set and achieve fundraising targets by developing and maintaining collaborative relationships with major donors and philanthropic institutions that support RAN’s work. Develop and maintain effective, authentic, and respectful partnerships with key programmatic allies across the globe. Collaborate with senior leadership to sustain an organizational culture and structure that promotes highly effective work by fostering cooperation, communication, trust, equity, fairness, and inclusivity through direct feedback, transparent practices, collaborative workspaces, and choice points. Contribute to an inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences. Ensure implementation of Board directives, attend Board meetings as a non-voting member, provide timely reporting of organizational activities to the Board, advise the Board on strategic decisions, and lead Board development exports. Direct the preparation of the annual budget and ensure that the organization operates within budget guidelines. Oversee the development and maintenance of sound financial practices. Ensure RAN meets all its legal obligations and oversee all legal matters. CANDIDATE PROFILE Profile and Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following characteristics and qualifications: Demonstrated record indicating a passion for, and alignment with, RAN’s mission, vision, and values. Successful management of complex organizations serving as a CEO or senior leader in a nonprofit setting. Strong communicator who is skilled in media and public relations strategy and comfortable with enthusiastically and persuasively representing RAN to external audiences. Exceptional visionary and strategic thinking skills to chart programmatic directions that result in clear operational goals. Leadership skills to facilitate and motivate the organization through intense multi-program, and multi-team planning processes. Nuanced understanding and experience with the dynamics of working with local, frontline, and indigenous groups and developing campaigns that create alliances with a variety of stakeholders. Record of commitment to  racial justice and equity  and an awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and identities. Demonstrated success in raising at least $1 million annually from a variety of sources and a commitment to helping raise an $8–10 million annual budget, including cultivating and soliciting major institutional and individual donors. Proven experience in financial and operations management, including the preparation and presentation of organizational budgets. Inspiring and collaborative leadership style that leads by example and fosters creativity and high-quality work from staff. Compensation and Location RAN offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. The target salary range for this position is $165,000–180,000 based off a competitive San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit survey. The final salary will be determined based on candidate experience and overall qualifications. Benefits include full health coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus an employer-funded Health Savings Account), vision and dental insurance, four weeks paid time off (increases to five weeks after two years), and a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with a 3% fully vesting employer match. Additionally, after five years, staff becomes eligible for a three-month, fully paid sabbatical. This position will be located in San Francisco, CA. International travel on a regular basis is expected. HOW TO APPLY CEA Recruiting is assisting RAN with this search. To be considered for this position, interested candidates must follow the link below to submit a resume, cover letter, and salary requirements through CEA’s job portal. Please direct all applications and inquiries to CEA Recruiting. This position will remain open until filled. https://job.ceaconsulting.com/jobs/executive-director-san-francisco--105370 RAN provides all people with equal employment and volunteer opportunities and is committed to providing accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. We encourage applicants of color to apply for this position. CEA Recruiting works with leading environmental nonprofits, foundations, and businesses to recruit top talent and design effective organizational staffing strategies. For more information visit   www.cearecruiting.com   DOWNLOAD THIS OPPORTUNITY AS A PDF Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
U.S. Geological Survey
Biologist
U.S. Geological Survey Columbia, MO, USA
This is a term appointment not to exceed 13 months with possible extensions up to a total of 4 years without further competition. Appointment to this position will not convey permanent status in the Federal service. Summary What General Information Do I Need To Know About This Position? NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at  the Step 01.  Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Biologist within the Columbia Environmental Research Center, some of your specific duties will include: Participate in the planning and execution of complex studies and investigations concerning biological, chemical, and physical processes that affect ecosystems. Perform assignments in planning the approach and collecting data needed to carry out less complex studies or portions of larger biological science investigations. Plan, organize, and implement limited biological investigations that affect wildlife and/or fishery resources and their habitat conditions. Conduct limited program analyses, and review results of small studies or investigations. Gather, organize and interpret a wide variety of biological, ecological, pathological, public use data or other information pertinent to scientific studies or investigations. Designing and conducting acute and chronic toxicity tests with aquatic organisms (preferably fish and amphibians) and creating and managing databases. Data analysis with R and SAS, ArcGIS. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work requires some physical exertion such as walking over wet, rough, uneven, or rocky surfaces; bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities. The work requires moderate physical ability and average agility and dexterity. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in an office, laboratory, and/or in the field. The office is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated. Temperature and weather extremes may be encountered in the performance of the outdoor work. Field and laboratory duties may require the use of special protective gear. The incumbent is expected to conduct duties in a safe and orderly manner so as not to endanger self, fellow workers, or property with which entrusted. Travel Required 25% or less - An average of 5 nights a month Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
This is a term appointment not to exceed 13 months with possible extensions up to a total of 4 years without further competition. Appointment to this position will not convey permanent status in the Federal service. Summary What General Information Do I Need To Know About This Position? NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at  the Step 01.  Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Biologist within the Columbia Environmental Research Center, some of your specific duties will include: Participate in the planning and execution of complex studies and investigations concerning biological, chemical, and physical processes that affect ecosystems. Perform assignments in planning the approach and collecting data needed to carry out less complex studies or portions of larger biological science investigations. Plan, organize, and implement limited biological investigations that affect wildlife and/or fishery resources and their habitat conditions. Conduct limited program analyses, and review results of small studies or investigations. Gather, organize and interpret a wide variety of biological, ecological, pathological, public use data or other information pertinent to scientific studies or investigations. Designing and conducting acute and chronic toxicity tests with aquatic organisms (preferably fish and amphibians) and creating and managing databases. Data analysis with R and SAS, ArcGIS. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work requires some physical exertion such as walking over wet, rough, uneven, or rocky surfaces; bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities. The work requires moderate physical ability and average agility and dexterity. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in an office, laboratory, and/or in the field. The office is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated. Temperature and weather extremes may be encountered in the performance of the outdoor work. Field and laboratory duties may require the use of special protective gear. The incumbent is expected to conduct duties in a safe and orderly manner so as not to endanger self, fellow workers, or property with which entrusted. Travel Required 25% or less - An average of 5 nights a month Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Stantec
Environmental Specialist
Stantec Coral Gables, Florida
Your Opportunity An opportunity exists in our Coral Gables, Florida office for an entry-level staff scientist/biologist to work on a variety of projects related to our work with the Florida Department of Transportation and other clients. Your Key Responsibilities Candidate will work in a team effort to conduct environmental analyses based on office and field research for the preparation of environmental impact assessments and NEPA documents. The candidate will be required to conduct some field surveys and work in an office setting. Candidate must have experience working with ArcGIS to produce supporting graphics and maps. Key Responsibilities include: Providing on-site support at client facilities. Design Plan Reviews. Preparing NEPA documentation. Preparing reports summarizing environmental impacts and analyses. Benthic surveys. Wetland delineations. Wildlife surveys. Mitigation monitoring. GIS analysis. Coordinating and communicating effectively with colleagues, clients, sub-consultants, and agency personnel. Your Capabilities and Credentials Excellent communication and technical writing skills. Willingness and ability to learn new systems and skills. Self-starter who with the ability to identify daily needs and assist as necessary to complete client assignments. Scuba certification by a recognized agency and scientific diving experience to collect scientific data is a must. Knowledge of local, state, and federal permitting regulations and ArcGIS experience is also desirable. A valid driver’s license and the ability to work in the field are required. A relevant work history is required. Education and Experience Candidate must have a B.S. Degree in biological/environmental sciences with a minimum of one (1) year professional experience or a M.S. in biological/environmental science field. Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Your Opportunity An opportunity exists in our Coral Gables, Florida office for an entry-level staff scientist/biologist to work on a variety of projects related to our work with the Florida Department of Transportation and other clients. Your Key Responsibilities Candidate will work in a team effort to conduct environmental analyses based on office and field research for the preparation of environmental impact assessments and NEPA documents. The candidate will be required to conduct some field surveys and work in an office setting. Candidate must have experience working with ArcGIS to produce supporting graphics and maps. Key Responsibilities include: Providing on-site support at client facilities. Design Plan Reviews. Preparing NEPA documentation. Preparing reports summarizing environmental impacts and analyses. Benthic surveys. Wetland delineations. Wildlife surveys. Mitigation monitoring. GIS analysis. Coordinating and communicating effectively with colleagues, clients, sub-consultants, and agency personnel. Your Capabilities and Credentials Excellent communication and technical writing skills. Willingness and ability to learn new systems and skills. Self-starter who with the ability to identify daily needs and assist as necessary to complete client assignments. Scuba certification by a recognized agency and scientific diving experience to collect scientific data is a must. Knowledge of local, state, and federal permitting regulations and ArcGIS experience is also desirable. A valid driver’s license and the ability to work in the field are required. A relevant work history is required. Education and Experience Candidate must have a B.S. Degree in biological/environmental sciences with a minimum of one (1) year professional experience or a M.S. in biological/environmental science field. Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Rainforest Action Network
Organizer
Rainforest Action Network New York, NY, USA
Position Summary: RAN is looking for a motivated, passionate and hard-working Organizer in New York and other parts of the Northeast to support RAN’s Organizing Program. In this position you will use your high level of professionalism, strong organizational skills and smart strategic coordination to accelerate a global transition to truly clean energy production. This position is a 40 hour per week position that reports directly to the Director of the Organizing Program. Specific Duties: • Support strategies in the New York area, and other parts of the Northeast U.S., that support keeping fossil fuels in the ground and keeping forests standing; • Maintain an active national network with established activist groups and allies through outreach and leadership development; • Broaden RAN’s collaborative organizing into diverse constituencies, frontline and Indigenous communities; • Develop and train new volunteer leaders and groups, especially from communities of color disproportionately impacted by climate change; • Implement agreed-upon organizing and campaign activities that expose destructive practices and build toward creative solutions; • Conduct, direct or support research to be used for crafting strategy or for specific goals and activities; • In conjunction with other departments at RAN design, create, organize and use a range of tools (direct actions, direct communication, traditional and social media, briefing sheets, and other tools) to communicate with target audiences and to achieve objectives; • Draft compelling communications and advocacy materials, including email and social media content; • Represent RAN at events as well as act as a public spokesperson for RAN; Train activists in non-violent direct action, media and communication skills, grassroots organizing; • Work openly and cooperatively with other team members; • Participate in weekly RAN staff meetings; • Share responsibilities to maintain a healthy and safe workplace. Required Qualifications: • A minimum of 1-2 years’ experience on the ground organizing on environmental or social justice issues, including familiarity with online to offline organizing; • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; • Strong interpersonal skills; • Strong organizational, time management and project management skills; • Proven ability to multitask in a fast-paced campaign environment. • Passionate commitment to climate protection, corporate campaigning, racial justice and equity; • Understanding of non-violent direct action as both a strategy and tactic; • Ability to work on tight deadlines; • Solid computer skills (MS Office-literate); • Ability to travel regularly • Demonstrates an awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations. • Contributes to the creation of a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences. RACIAL JUSTICE RAN strives to integrate values of equity and fairness into our work, which includes bringing an intentional racial justice analysis to our programmatic work and organizational structure. We are seeking candidates who have a commitment to engage in this ongoing process and work with us to create a just and inclusive work environment and world. RAN provides all people with equal employment and volunteer opportunities while also staying committed to providing accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. We encourage applicants of color to apply for this position. Compensation: The target salary range for this position is based off a competitive San Francisco Bay Area Non-profit location, with Geographical adjustments, the salary in New York will be between $48,000 and $52,000** The final salary will be determined based on the candidate experience & overall qualifications. **Note: Adjustments to the final salary will also be made depending on the candidate’s geographical location compared to the SF Bay Area. Benefits include full health coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus an employer funded HSA), VSP & dental insurance, 4 weeks PTO (increases to 5 weeks after 2 years), and a Simple IRA retirement plan with a 3% fully vesting employer match. Additionally, after 5 years, staff becomes eligible for a 3 month fully paid sabbatical. HOW TO APPLY Please apply directly with the link below: https://rainforest-action-network.breezy.hr/p/718ebc822a31-organizer-new-york Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Position Summary: RAN is looking for a motivated, passionate and hard-working Organizer in New York and other parts of the Northeast to support RAN’s Organizing Program. In this position you will use your high level of professionalism, strong organizational skills and smart strategic coordination to accelerate a global transition to truly clean energy production. This position is a 40 hour per week position that reports directly to the Director of the Organizing Program. Specific Duties: • Support strategies in the New York area, and other parts of the Northeast U.S., that support keeping fossil fuels in the ground and keeping forests standing; • Maintain an active national network with established activist groups and allies through outreach and leadership development; • Broaden RAN’s collaborative organizing into diverse constituencies, frontline and Indigenous communities; • Develop and train new volunteer leaders and groups, especially from communities of color disproportionately impacted by climate change; • Implement agreed-upon organizing and campaign activities that expose destructive practices and build toward creative solutions; • Conduct, direct or support research to be used for crafting strategy or for specific goals and activities; • In conjunction with other departments at RAN design, create, organize and use a range of tools (direct actions, direct communication, traditional and social media, briefing sheets, and other tools) to communicate with target audiences and to achieve objectives; • Draft compelling communications and advocacy materials, including email and social media content; • Represent RAN at events as well as act as a public spokesperson for RAN; Train activists in non-violent direct action, media and communication skills, grassroots organizing; • Work openly and cooperatively with other team members; • Participate in weekly RAN staff meetings; • Share responsibilities to maintain a healthy and safe workplace. Required Qualifications: • A minimum of 1-2 years’ experience on the ground organizing on environmental or social justice issues, including familiarity with online to offline organizing; • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; • Strong interpersonal skills; • Strong organizational, time management and project management skills; • Proven ability to multitask in a fast-paced campaign environment. • Passionate commitment to climate protection, corporate campaigning, racial justice and equity; • Understanding of non-violent direct action as both a strategy and tactic; • Ability to work on tight deadlines; • Solid computer skills (MS Office-literate); • Ability to travel regularly • Demonstrates an awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations. • Contributes to the creation of a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences. RACIAL JUSTICE RAN strives to integrate values of equity and fairness into our work, which includes bringing an intentional racial justice analysis to our programmatic work and organizational structure. We are seeking candidates who have a commitment to engage in this ongoing process and work with us to create a just and inclusive work environment and world. RAN provides all people with equal employment and volunteer opportunities while also staying committed to providing accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. We encourage applicants of color to apply for this position. Compensation: The target salary range for this position is based off a competitive San Francisco Bay Area Non-profit location, with Geographical adjustments, the salary in New York will be between $48,000 and $52,000** The final salary will be determined based on the candidate experience & overall qualifications. **Note: Adjustments to the final salary will also be made depending on the candidate’s geographical location compared to the SF Bay Area. Benefits include full health coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus an employer funded HSA), VSP & dental insurance, 4 weeks PTO (increases to 5 weeks after 2 years), and a Simple IRA retirement plan with a 3% fully vesting employer match. Additionally, after 5 years, staff becomes eligible for a 3 month fully paid sabbatical. HOW TO APPLY Please apply directly with the link below: https://rainforest-action-network.breezy.hr/p/718ebc822a31-organizer-new-york Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Environmental Protection Specialist - GEMS
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Helena, MT, USA
Summary This position, located within the Montana VA Healthcare System, Fort Harrison, ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing air emissions, hazardous materials, non-hazardous and hazardous waste, oil spills, water quality, and the storage of regulated substances (e.g. petroleum products, chemicals, and wastes), among other areas, and works to alleviate the adverse impacts of human activities on the environment. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Administers the Green Environmental Management System (GEMS) program; Completes permits and leads facility self-assessments, inspections, and other environmental investigations; Advises senior management on status of environmental programs and recommends changes in the design of facility work programs to meet new environmental requirements; Schedules and leads environmental audits to identify and evaluate program implementation and compliance activities; Trains and provides instruction on a variety of subjects related to specific and specialized environmental topics; Conducts site inspections, collects data, review documents, analyzes evidence, evaluates results, writes reports and recommends corrective action or procedures for compliance; and, Performs all other duties as assigned. Work Schedule:   Monday thru Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Recruitment & Relocation Incentives:   Not authorized Financial Disclosure Report:   Not Required Travel Required 25% or less - Travel is 25% or less for EOC rounds, program audits/inspections. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Summary This position, located within the Montana VA Healthcare System, Fort Harrison, ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing air emissions, hazardous materials, non-hazardous and hazardous waste, oil spills, water quality, and the storage of regulated substances (e.g. petroleum products, chemicals, and wastes), among other areas, and works to alleviate the adverse impacts of human activities on the environment. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Administers the Green Environmental Management System (GEMS) program; Completes permits and leads facility self-assessments, inspections, and other environmental investigations; Advises senior management on status of environmental programs and recommends changes in the design of facility work programs to meet new environmental requirements; Schedules and leads environmental audits to identify and evaluate program implementation and compliance activities; Trains and provides instruction on a variety of subjects related to specific and specialized environmental topics; Conducts site inspections, collects data, review documents, analyzes evidence, evaluates results, writes reports and recommends corrective action or procedures for compliance; and, Performs all other duties as assigned. Work Schedule:   Monday thru Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Recruitment & Relocation Incentives:   Not authorized Financial Disclosure Report:   Not Required Travel Required 25% or less - Travel is 25% or less for EOC rounds, program audits/inspections. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
National Marine Fisheries Service
Biologist
National Marine Fisheries Service Honolulu, HI, USA
Summary This is a Direct Hire Public Notice. Please read this Public Notice in its entirety prior to submitting your application for consideration. This position is located within the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Regional Office, with one vacancy in Honolulu, Hawaii.  Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Biologist, you will perform the following duties: • Serve as the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 Coordinator, ensuring the effective integration of the program’s science and objectives. • Analyze and execute resolutions to difficult and complex scientific policy, procedural, and theoretical issues while advising top management officials. • Utilize data applications and systems designed to collect and assess the program’s scientific information. • Train junior biologists to implement emerging technologies into program systems and concepts and determine impact on tactics, techniques, and procedures. • Develop procedures, guidelines, and/or written reports on the investigations and assessments of human wildlife conflicts and at risk species or systems. Travel Required Occasional travel - Up to 5% of domestic and foreign travel may be required. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Summary This is a Direct Hire Public Notice. Please read this Public Notice in its entirety prior to submitting your application for consideration. This position is located within the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Regional Office, with one vacancy in Honolulu, Hawaii.  Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Biologist, you will perform the following duties: • Serve as the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 Coordinator, ensuring the effective integration of the program’s science and objectives. • Analyze and execute resolutions to difficult and complex scientific policy, procedural, and theoretical issues while advising top management officials. • Utilize data applications and systems designed to collect and assess the program’s scientific information. • Train junior biologists to implement emerging technologies into program systems and concepts and determine impact on tactics, techniques, and procedures. • Develop procedures, guidelines, and/or written reports on the investigations and assessments of human wildlife conflicts and at risk species or systems. Travel Required Occasional travel - Up to 5% of domestic and foreign travel may be required. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
National Marine Fisheries Service
Fish Biologist
National Marine Fisheries Service Kodiak, AK, USA
Summary This position is located in the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering (RACE) Division with one vacancy in Kodiak, AK. This position is also announced under vacancy number NMFS-AKC-2019-0070, which is open to status candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Fish Biologist, you will perform the following duties: Maintain laboratory cultures of organisms; Conduct laboratory experiments including data collection and analysis assignments to support stock assessment of federally managed ground fish and crab species in Alaska. Collect data at sea during assessment surveys and individual research projects. Prepare equipment and conduct logistics planning & execution for fieldwork on commercially important crab species. Contribute to staff presentations involving research projects at management related meetings and/or scientific venues; Assist in publishing research findings in reports and/or in peer-reviewed journals. Travel Required Occasional travel - Incumbent will spend up to 60 days a year at sea.  Travel will be less than 10% of time. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Summary This position is located in the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering (RACE) Division with one vacancy in Kodiak, AK. This position is also announced under vacancy number NMFS-AKC-2019-0070, which is open to status candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Fish Biologist, you will perform the following duties: Maintain laboratory cultures of organisms; Conduct laboratory experiments including data collection and analysis assignments to support stock assessment of federally managed ground fish and crab species in Alaska. Collect data at sea during assessment surveys and individual research projects. Prepare equipment and conduct logistics planning & execution for fieldwork on commercially important crab species. Contribute to staff presentations involving research projects at management related meetings and/or scientific venues; Assist in publishing research findings in reports and/or in peer-reviewed journals. Travel Required Occasional travel - Incumbent will spend up to 60 days a year at sea.  Travel will be less than 10% of time. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
National Marine Fisheries Service
Marine Resources Management Specialist
National Marine Fisheries Service Silver Spring, MD, USA
Summary This position is located within the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, with one vacancy in Silver Spring, MD.  This position is also announced under vacancy number NMFS-AA-2020-0002, which is open to Status Candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Marine Resources Management Specialist, you will perform the following duties: Support the development and execution of strategic plans for species that live in the ocean or in on-land man made systems. Plan and assist in preparing budgets and annual operating plans for the aquaculture program. Reviews, assess, prioritize, assists in the development and implementation of science-based tools and policies for sustainable marine aquaculture. Assimilate technical and scientific information on marine aquaculture issues for use in public forums, strategic plans, briefs, papers and other documents. Travel Required Occasional travel - Up to 10% of domestic or foreign travel may be required. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 03, 2019
Full time
Summary This position is located within the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, with one vacancy in Silver Spring, MD.  This position is also announced under vacancy number NMFS-AA-2020-0002, which is open to Status Candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Marine Resources Management Specialist, you will perform the following duties: Support the development and execution of strategic plans for species that live in the ocean or in on-land man made systems. Plan and assist in preparing budgets and annual operating plans for the aquaculture program. Reviews, assess, prioritize, assists in the development and implementation of science-based tools and policies for sustainable marine aquaculture. Assimilate technical and scientific information on marine aquaculture issues for use in public forums, strategic plans, briefs, papers and other documents. Travel Required Occasional travel - Up to 10% of domestic or foreign travel may be required. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Texas Campaign for the Environment
Community Organizer
Texas Campaign for the Environment Dallas
TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (TCE) envisions a Texas free from pollution, where all communities have equal access to healthy land, water, and air. We are the largest and most successful environmental nonprofit in Texas, and the only one with a state-wide presence in all 181 legislative districts in Texas. A few of our successes include: Win recycling in apartments and condos in Dallas by 2020   Win Austin curbside composting   Pressure polluters to pay for and complete cleanup at a toxic waste site in Houston after Hurricane Harvey   Phase out toxic flame retardants from furniture at Fort Worth-based Pier 1 Imports   Rayovac publicly announcing its support for manufacturer-led battery recycling programs Our dedicated year-round presence in our community, and the crucial grassroots organizing that we do every day, has resulted in monumental changes in our state and local environmental policies, and we've held polluters accountable for their actions! TCE has truly pioneered a community-based structure of organizing.  We need new voices to add to our current staff of professional, skilled, and passionate activists to strengthen our community lobbying presence. We offer extensive training, and opportunities for management experience and travel. Qualified candidates possess strong communication skills and a genuine passion for the environment and progressive politics. Some related non-profit, political, or volunteer experience is preferred but not required. The Community Organizer will be responsible for creating relationships within designated community areas of the city and building our grassroots base of supporters. The Organizer will be held to high expectations of performance with weekly and monthly goals for various organizing activities. Key Responsibilities: Further our political organizing and public education efforts through: Grassroots community organizing Membership recruitment and fundraising Grassroots community outreach and coalition-building Identifying voters and volunteers Planning and participating in demonstrations and political actions Meeting with elected officials and other policymakers   Hours: Monday-Friday, 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.   Pay: Full time: $450/week +bonuses   Benefits include: Comprehensive benefit package including health, dental and vision available for full time employees after 90 days 2 weeks paid vacation per year with holidays and sick days Potential for rapid advancement and management training Opportunities for travel throughout Texas and the U.S., including national and regional conferences Valuable campaign experience from the perspective of an NGO advocate   Qualifications: High-level relationship building skills with the ability to build consensus, engage a wide range of diverse stakeholders and allies, and navigate complex community and political dynamics. Ability to work independently, problem solve, and manage time and priorities. Good listening, speaking, and writing communication skills. Team-player. Genuine commitment to the environment, progressive politics, and the vision of a just and equitable society. Some related non-profit, political, or volunteer experience is preferred but not required. Bilingual skills a plus.     To apply: Complete our application:   https://www.texasenvironment.org/careers/#Dallas     Find us: Web: www.texasenvironment.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/texas-campaign-for-the-environment Facebook: www.facebook.com/texasenvironment Twitter: www.twitter.com/txenvironment Instagram: www.instagram.com/txenvironment     We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer! It is the policy of TCE to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, TCE will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Dec 02, 2019
Full time
TEXAS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (TCE) envisions a Texas free from pollution, where all communities have equal access to healthy land, water, and air. We are the largest and most successful environmental nonprofit in Texas, and the only one with a state-wide presence in all 181 legislative districts in Texas. A few of our successes include: Win recycling in apartments and condos in Dallas by 2020   Win Austin curbside composting   Pressure polluters to pay for and complete cleanup at a toxic waste site in Houston after Hurricane Harvey   Phase out toxic flame retardants from furniture at Fort Worth-based Pier 1 Imports   Rayovac publicly announcing its support for manufacturer-led battery recycling programs Our dedicated year-round presence in our community, and the crucial grassroots organizing that we do every day, has resulted in monumental changes in our state and local environmental policies, and we've held polluters accountable for their actions! TCE has truly pioneered a community-based structure of organizing.  We need new voices to add to our current staff of professional, skilled, and passionate activists to strengthen our community lobbying presence. We offer extensive training, and opportunities for management experience and travel. Qualified candidates possess strong communication skills and a genuine passion for the environment and progressive politics. Some related non-profit, political, or volunteer experience is preferred but not required. The Community Organizer will be responsible for creating relationships within designated community areas of the city and building our grassroots base of supporters. The Organizer will be held to high expectations of performance with weekly and monthly goals for various organizing activities. Key Responsibilities: Further our political organizing and public education efforts through: Grassroots community organizing Membership recruitment and fundraising Grassroots community outreach and coalition-building Identifying voters and volunteers Planning and participating in demonstrations and political actions Meeting with elected officials and other policymakers   Hours: Monday-Friday, 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.   Pay: Full time: $450/week +bonuses   Benefits include: Comprehensive benefit package including health, dental and vision available for full time employees after 90 days 2 weeks paid vacation per year with holidays and sick days Potential for rapid advancement and management training Opportunities for travel throughout Texas and the U.S., including national and regional conferences Valuable campaign experience from the perspective of an NGO advocate   Qualifications: High-level relationship building skills with the ability to build consensus, engage a wide range of diverse stakeholders and allies, and navigate complex community and political dynamics. Ability to work independently, problem solve, and manage time and priorities. Good listening, speaking, and writing communication skills. Team-player. Genuine commitment to the environment, progressive politics, and the vision of a just and equitable society. Some related non-profit, political, or volunteer experience is preferred but not required. Bilingual skills a plus.     To apply: Complete our application:   https://www.texasenvironment.org/careers/#Dallas     Find us: Web: www.texasenvironment.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/texas-campaign-for-the-environment Facebook: www.facebook.com/texasenvironment Twitter: www.twitter.com/txenvironment Instagram: www.instagram.com/txenvironment     We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer! It is the policy of TCE to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, TCE will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
National Park Service
Biological Science Technician
National Park Service Ocracoke, NC, USA
Open & closing dates:  11/29/2019   to   12/13/2019.  This job will close when we have received   50 applications   which may be sooner than the closing date.   Learn more . Summary This position is located in National Parks of Eastern North Carolina, in the Resource Management and Science Division. Open to the first 50 applicants or until 12/13/2019 whichever comes first. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Serves as the supervisory lead biological technician in the Outer Banks Group for field resource management activities. Supervises career seasonal GS-5 biological technicians and seasonal GS-5 biological technicians within their district. Conducts supervisory activities such as hiring of seasonals, payroll, approval of annual leave and sick leave, scheduling of staff, performance evaluations, etc. Oversees the Group's natural resources management activities related to the park Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan. Activities include wildlife and vegetation management, hydrological monitoring, water quality and meteorological monitoring, pest management, observations of shorebird nesting and breeding behaviors, sea turtle nesting monitoring. Assist with the implementation of scientific monitoring and research planning through the development of science plans and internal park science programs. Inputs resource management data into appropriate databases. Assist in planning and conducting biological surveys for the conservation and recovery of listed and at-risk species and their habitats. Assist in studying and preparing reports on monitoring and research projects for shorebirds, sea turtles, and/or other wildlife with emphasis on federally listed species. Develop and use automated databases to enter, organize, and perform preliminary analysis of collected field data. Provide work direction and guidance to lower graded technicians, volunteers, students and others who are involved in resources management activities. Conduct outreach and provide information on fish and wildlife resources. Operate a variety of field equipment commonly used in research studies. Locate, capture, census, mark, and tag terrestrial and aquatic species of fish, wildlife, and plants. Communicate with other divisions to ensure compliance with resource management activities. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 29, 2019
Full time
Open & closing dates:  11/29/2019   to   12/13/2019.  This job will close when we have received   50 applications   which may be sooner than the closing date.   Learn more . Summary This position is located in National Parks of Eastern North Carolina, in the Resource Management and Science Division. Open to the first 50 applicants or until 12/13/2019 whichever comes first. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Serves as the supervisory lead biological technician in the Outer Banks Group for field resource management activities. Supervises career seasonal GS-5 biological technicians and seasonal GS-5 biological technicians within their district. Conducts supervisory activities such as hiring of seasonals, payroll, approval of annual leave and sick leave, scheduling of staff, performance evaluations, etc. Oversees the Group's natural resources management activities related to the park Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan. Activities include wildlife and vegetation management, hydrological monitoring, water quality and meteorological monitoring, pest management, observations of shorebird nesting and breeding behaviors, sea turtle nesting monitoring. Assist with the implementation of scientific monitoring and research planning through the development of science plans and internal park science programs. Inputs resource management data into appropriate databases. Assist in planning and conducting biological surveys for the conservation and recovery of listed and at-risk species and their habitats. Assist in studying and preparing reports on monitoring and research projects for shorebirds, sea turtles, and/or other wildlife with emphasis on federally listed species. Develop and use automated databases to enter, organize, and perform preliminary analysis of collected field data. Provide work direction and guidance to lower graded technicians, volunteers, students and others who are involved in resources management activities. Conduct outreach and provide information on fish and wildlife resources. Operate a variety of field equipment commonly used in research studies. Locate, capture, census, mark, and tag terrestrial and aquatic species of fish, wildlife, and plants. Communicate with other divisions to ensure compliance with resource management activities. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
National Park Service
Biological Science Technician (Wildlife)
National Park Service Coastal Nc Refuges Gateway Visitor Center, conservation Way, Manteo, Nags Head, NC, USA
Open & closing dates:  11/29/2019   to   12/13/2019.   This job will close when we have received   100 applications   which may be sooner than the closing date.   Learn more 18 vacancies in the following locations: Buxton, NC  10 vacancies Nags Head, NC  3 vacancies Ocracoke, NC  5 vacancies Summary These positions are located in National Parks of Eastern North Carolina, in the Natural Resources Division. Temporary positions not-to-exceed 1039 regular hours in a service year may be terminated sooner or extended depending on management needs. The typical seasonal entry-on-duty period for National Parks of Eastern North Carolina is March to October, but can be variable during these months due to weather conditions, project needs, or funding. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities This job announcement is open to receive applications from the first 100 applicants. The job announcement will remain open until either the quota of 100 applicants, or 12/13/2019 is reached. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration, even those that exceed the 100 applicant limit. Assist in conducting wildlife (shorebirds, water birds, sea turtles and marine mammals) censuses and surveys. Assists with vegetation management. Assemble basic information on wildlife populations such as habitat use, sex, age structure, seasonal movement, and harvest characteristics. Uses standard statistical methods and procedures in performing routine and recurring tests of the field data collected, and applies these findings in assisting with the presentation of reports relating to field activities. Enters and retrieves data from Geographic Information System (GIS) or other information management systems. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 29, 2019
Seasonal
Open & closing dates:  11/29/2019   to   12/13/2019.   This job will close when we have received   100 applications   which may be sooner than the closing date.   Learn more 18 vacancies in the following locations: Buxton, NC  10 vacancies Nags Head, NC  3 vacancies Ocracoke, NC  5 vacancies Summary These positions are located in National Parks of Eastern North Carolina, in the Natural Resources Division. Temporary positions not-to-exceed 1039 regular hours in a service year may be terminated sooner or extended depending on management needs. The typical seasonal entry-on-duty period for National Parks of Eastern North Carolina is March to October, but can be variable during these months due to weather conditions, project needs, or funding. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities This job announcement is open to receive applications from the first 100 applicants. The job announcement will remain open until either the quota of 100 applicants, or 12/13/2019 is reached. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration, even those that exceed the 100 applicant limit. Assist in conducting wildlife (shorebirds, water birds, sea turtles and marine mammals) censuses and surveys. Assists with vegetation management. Assemble basic information on wildlife populations such as habitat use, sex, age structure, seasonal movement, and harvest characteristics. Uses standard statistical methods and procedures in performing routine and recurring tests of the field data collected, and applies these findings in assisting with the presentation of reports relating to field activities. Enters and retrieves data from Geographic Information System (GIS) or other information management systems. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness
Boundary Waters Community Coordinator
Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness Ely, MN, USA
SUMMARY: The Community Coordinator serves as a liaison to communities that are gateways to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The Friends recognizes that the successful protection of the Boundary Waters Wilderness and the wilderness areas throughout the Quetico-Superior ecosystem requires the support of communities that are gateways to the wilderness. This position provides the Friends with an on-the-ground presence in Ely, Grand Marais, Duluth and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail and Iron Range. This position builds relationships with local business owners, teachers and other school officials, labor organizations, other nonprofit and civic organizations, and government and tribal officials to support and advance the Friends’ mission. An integral part of this position is to identify and participate in activities in Ely and other gateway communities that make for stronger communities, such as local park projects or broadband internet access. This position is intended to reflect the fact that the Friends genuinely cares about the wellbeing of people living in Ely and other gateway communities. This position also supports the Development and Membership staff by facilitating and building relationships with existing and potential donors. This position represents the Friends at local events and serves as a local spokesperson for the Friends. PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS Reports to the Executive Director. Works effectively with other departments, including Communications, Development and Membership, and Operations. Coordinates with and supports policy and legal staff, who will be hired in the upcoming months and located in the Twin Cities office. Serves as a staff liaison to the Boundary Waters Communities Committee that will be comprised of residents from northern Minnesota. RESPONSIBILITIES Represents the Friends in Ely, Grand Marais, Duluth, and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail, and Iron Range. Builds and develops new and ongoing support with business owners, schools and local colleges, labor organizations, civic organizations, and public officials. Engages in government relations with federal, state, local, and tribal government officials throughout northeastern Minnesota, including officials at the Superior National Forest. Builds and participates in collaborative relationships with the Friends’ nonprofit partners involved in the fight against copper-sulfide mining in the Boundary Waters and other issues that threaten the Boundary Waters and Quetico-Superior ecosystem. An integral part of this position is to identify and participate in activities in Ely and other gateway communities that make for stronger communities, such as local park projects broadband internet. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Communication, Political Science, Marketing, Conservation, or similar field. Initiative, good judgment, and a strong work ethic. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with staff and outside partners. Ability to develop and maintain partnerships with community-based or other grassroots groups. Ability and willingness to travel frequently and extensively to Grand Marais, Duluth and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail, and Iron Range. Ability to engage positively with a broad array of people and constituencies Passion for preserving the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and its ecosystem. BENEFITS Paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance, and 403(b) retirement plan. In addition to paid vacation and sick leave, the Friends provides a $300 stipend and five additional paid vacation days to each employee to take time off and recharge in the wilderness. Hours of unpaid leave for parents to attend a child’s school conferences, classroom activities, childcare or any other childhood program. We encourage life-long learning and will pay for ongoing professional development. TO APPLY Submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and two writing samples to: Ms. Bree Mattson Operations Manager Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness 401 North Third Street, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401 bree@friends-bwca.org In the subject line of any electronic communication, please put “Boundary Waters Community Advocate Position.” Applications will be accepted until filled. At the Friends, we have a clear vision to be the place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come, to stay, and do their best work. The Friends is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.  Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
SUMMARY: The Community Coordinator serves as a liaison to communities that are gateways to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The Friends recognizes that the successful protection of the Boundary Waters Wilderness and the wilderness areas throughout the Quetico-Superior ecosystem requires the support of communities that are gateways to the wilderness. This position provides the Friends with an on-the-ground presence in Ely, Grand Marais, Duluth and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail and Iron Range. This position builds relationships with local business owners, teachers and other school officials, labor organizations, other nonprofit and civic organizations, and government and tribal officials to support and advance the Friends’ mission. An integral part of this position is to identify and participate in activities in Ely and other gateway communities that make for stronger communities, such as local park projects or broadband internet access. This position is intended to reflect the fact that the Friends genuinely cares about the wellbeing of people living in Ely and other gateway communities. This position also supports the Development and Membership staff by facilitating and building relationships with existing and potential donors. This position represents the Friends at local events and serves as a local spokesperson for the Friends. PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS Reports to the Executive Director. Works effectively with other departments, including Communications, Development and Membership, and Operations. Coordinates with and supports policy and legal staff, who will be hired in the upcoming months and located in the Twin Cities office. Serves as a staff liaison to the Boundary Waters Communities Committee that will be comprised of residents from northern Minnesota. RESPONSIBILITIES Represents the Friends in Ely, Grand Marais, Duluth, and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail, and Iron Range. Builds and develops new and ongoing support with business owners, schools and local colleges, labor organizations, civic organizations, and public officials. Engages in government relations with federal, state, local, and tribal government officials throughout northeastern Minnesota, including officials at the Superior National Forest. Builds and participates in collaborative relationships with the Friends’ nonprofit partners involved in the fight against copper-sulfide mining in the Boundary Waters and other issues that threaten the Boundary Waters and Quetico-Superior ecosystem. An integral part of this position is to identify and participate in activities in Ely and other gateway communities that make for stronger communities, such as local park projects broadband internet. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Communication, Political Science, Marketing, Conservation, or similar field. Initiative, good judgment, and a strong work ethic. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with staff and outside partners. Ability to develop and maintain partnerships with community-based or other grassroots groups. Ability and willingness to travel frequently and extensively to Grand Marais, Duluth and other communities along the North Shore, Gunflint Trail, and Iron Range. Ability to engage positively with a broad array of people and constituencies Passion for preserving the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and its ecosystem. BENEFITS Paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance, and 403(b) retirement plan. In addition to paid vacation and sick leave, the Friends provides a $300 stipend and five additional paid vacation days to each employee to take time off and recharge in the wilderness. Hours of unpaid leave for parents to attend a child’s school conferences, classroom activities, childcare or any other childhood program. We encourage life-long learning and will pay for ongoing professional development. TO APPLY Submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and two writing samples to: Ms. Bree Mattson Operations Manager Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness 401 North Third Street, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401 bree@friends-bwca.org In the subject line of any electronic communication, please put “Boundary Waters Community Advocate Position.” Applications will be accepted until filled. At the Friends, we have a clear vision to be the place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come, to stay, and do their best work. The Friends is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.  Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Biological Science Technician
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Panama City, FL, USA
Summary This position is part of the Panama City Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office located in Panama City, FL. This announcement is being advertised concurrently under R4-20-10660995-NM-MP for current and former federal employees serving under a competitive service career or career-conditional appointment or reinstatement eligible. You must apply to each announcement separately if you wish to be considered under both recruitment methods. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Duties of the position include but are not limited to the following: Assists biologists in planning the logistics of censuses and surveys such as establishing schedules and procedures to accomplish surveys. Independently carries out multifaceted fish and/or wildlife studies following research methods and established procedures for accomplishing and reporting the work. Monitors and implements activities related to conservation, management, or control of multi-faceted fish and/or wildlife. Captures, applies visual and radio tags, and gathers physiological and spatial data on aquatic species of fish and/or wildlife and plants. Operates a variety of field equipment commonly used in research studies, including fish and wildlife sampling gear (such as fish traps and seines, live-traps, camera traps, track tubes), specialized monitoring equipment, cars and trucks, boats and UTV/ATVs, and cameras. Collects biological and water resources data from field investigations and reports findings to determine the impact on multifaceted fish and wildlife resources from water development projects, wetland restoration projects and habitat improvement projects. Enters and retrieves data from geographic information systems (GIS) and/or other information management systems. Conducts outreach and provides information on fish and wildlife resources and the Fish and Wildlife Service to groups and individuals. Assists in preparing drafts of news releases for area media, and presenting informational or educational programs to individuals, local organizations, and schools. Provides work direction and guidance to lower graded technicians, volunteers, or YCC enrollees in gathering field data, including safe handling of tools and operation of motorized vehicles. Performs minor maintenance and/or construction work and lead groups for such projects. Responsible for procurement of supplies, and maintenance of assigned equipment, vehicles, and watercraft. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
Summary This position is part of the Panama City Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office located in Panama City, FL. This announcement is being advertised concurrently under R4-20-10660995-NM-MP for current and former federal employees serving under a competitive service career or career-conditional appointment or reinstatement eligible. You must apply to each announcement separately if you wish to be considered under both recruitment methods. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Duties of the position include but are not limited to the following: Assists biologists in planning the logistics of censuses and surveys such as establishing schedules and procedures to accomplish surveys. Independently carries out multifaceted fish and/or wildlife studies following research methods and established procedures for accomplishing and reporting the work. Monitors and implements activities related to conservation, management, or control of multi-faceted fish and/or wildlife. Captures, applies visual and radio tags, and gathers physiological and spatial data on aquatic species of fish and/or wildlife and plants. Operates a variety of field equipment commonly used in research studies, including fish and wildlife sampling gear (such as fish traps and seines, live-traps, camera traps, track tubes), specialized monitoring equipment, cars and trucks, boats and UTV/ATVs, and cameras. Collects biological and water resources data from field investigations and reports findings to determine the impact on multifaceted fish and wildlife resources from water development projects, wetland restoration projects and habitat improvement projects. Enters and retrieves data from geographic information systems (GIS) and/or other information management systems. Conducts outreach and provides information on fish and wildlife resources and the Fish and Wildlife Service to groups and individuals. Assists in preparing drafts of news releases for area media, and presenting informational or educational programs to individuals, local organizations, and schools. Provides work direction and guidance to lower graded technicians, volunteers, or YCC enrollees in gathering field data, including safe handling of tools and operation of motorized vehicles. Performs minor maintenance and/or construction work and lead groups for such projects. Responsible for procurement of supplies, and maintenance of assigned equipment, vehicles, and watercraft. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
PennFuture
Campaign Manager, Clean Water Advocacy
PennFuture Erie, PA, USA
PennFuture seeks a Campaign Manager to lead PennFuture’s campaigns and advocacy efforts in Erie and Northwest Pennsylvania. The Campaign Manager will develop and lead bold, sophisticated, and integrated campaigns that will grow a diverse constituency in Pennsylvania’s portion of the Lake Erie watershed that is equipped to advocate for sound policy solutions to improve water quality and address a range of environmental threats. The Campaign Manager will be responsible for communicating clean water and other issues to PennFuture constituents, the general public, and decision makers. He or she will also interpret the science for public consumption, advocate for effective clean water policies, and work with PennFuture’s legal staff to advance legal action, when appropriate. Our ideal candidate will have both policy and technical expertise in water protection and other environmental issues as well as multiple years of advocacy experience. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
PennFuture seeks a Campaign Manager to lead PennFuture’s campaigns and advocacy efforts in Erie and Northwest Pennsylvania. The Campaign Manager will develop and lead bold, sophisticated, and integrated campaigns that will grow a diverse constituency in Pennsylvania’s portion of the Lake Erie watershed that is equipped to advocate for sound policy solutions to improve water quality and address a range of environmental threats. The Campaign Manager will be responsible for communicating clean water and other issues to PennFuture constituents, the general public, and decision makers. He or she will also interpret the science for public consumption, advocate for effective clean water policies, and work with PennFuture’s legal staff to advance legal action, when appropriate. Our ideal candidate will have both policy and technical expertise in water protection and other environmental issues as well as multiple years of advocacy experience. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Bechtel
2020 Summer Intern (U.S.) - Environmental Engineering Intern
Bechtel Houston, Texas, USA
2020 Summer Intern (U.S.) - Environmental Engineering Intern Requisition ID:  222094 Overview Bechtel has a long tradition of technical and engineering excellence in supporting multiple industries.  Our engineers use their ideas and ingenuity to create innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions for our customers.  The various Environmental Engineering tasks demand detail-oriented individuals with multi-faceted skills, particularly in-depth technical expertise, flexibility, enthusiasm for individual and team tasks, and analytical problem-solving capabilities.  As an Environmental Engineer Intern, you will work in multi-disciplinary teams and provide assistance in water and wastewater systems, air emissions, environmental impact assessments, and environmental regulatory requirements.  The total number of hires and start dates are subject to workload and business conditions.  Locations will vary based on project needs and may include Houston, Texas, along with various project sites.  General Job Duties This position will allow you to perform assignments that will develop professional working knowledge and abilities through the application of applicable codes and standards, as well as engineering calculations and techniques, procedures, and criteria.  You will exercise limited, but increasing, judgment in performing your assigned duties using methods prescribed by your supervisor.  Typical Activities of the Environmental Engineering Team Writing specifications Developing processing schemes Performing equipment sizing calcultions Performing analysis and conceptual study-level reports Estimating air emissions Performing air dispersion modeling Assisting with Environmental Impact Assessments and client permitting applications  Basic Qualifications Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree program in Chemical or Environmental Engineering at an accredited college or university Ability and willingness to relocate and/or travel to domestic and/or international project job sites Possess the eligibility to work and remain in the U.S. with visa sponsorship, now or in the future Must be able to pass pre-employment drug screen and background check  Preferred Qualifications Currently enrolled in a Master of Science degree program in Chemical or Environmental Engineering at an accredited college or university Completed relevant coursework with a strong GPA Prior co-op or internship experience Excellent written and oral communication skills Shaping tomorrow together Bechtel is one of the most respected global engineering, construction, and project management companies. Together with our customers, we deliver landmark projects that foster long-term progress and economic growth. Since 1898, we’ve completed more than 25,000 extraordinary projects across 160 countries on all seven continents. We operate through four global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Oil, Gas & Chemicals; and Mining & Metals. Our company and our culture are built on more than a century of leadership and a relentless adherence to our values, the core of which are safety, quality, ethics, and integrity. These values are what we believe, what we expect, what we deliver, and what we live.   www.bechtel.com Bechtel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Internship- Paid
2020 Summer Intern (U.S.) - Environmental Engineering Intern Requisition ID:  222094 Overview Bechtel has a long tradition of technical and engineering excellence in supporting multiple industries.  Our engineers use their ideas and ingenuity to create innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions for our customers.  The various Environmental Engineering tasks demand detail-oriented individuals with multi-faceted skills, particularly in-depth technical expertise, flexibility, enthusiasm for individual and team tasks, and analytical problem-solving capabilities.  As an Environmental Engineer Intern, you will work in multi-disciplinary teams and provide assistance in water and wastewater systems, air emissions, environmental impact assessments, and environmental regulatory requirements.  The total number of hires and start dates are subject to workload and business conditions.  Locations will vary based on project needs and may include Houston, Texas, along with various project sites.  General Job Duties This position will allow you to perform assignments that will develop professional working knowledge and abilities through the application of applicable codes and standards, as well as engineering calculations and techniques, procedures, and criteria.  You will exercise limited, but increasing, judgment in performing your assigned duties using methods prescribed by your supervisor.  Typical Activities of the Environmental Engineering Team Writing specifications Developing processing schemes Performing equipment sizing calcultions Performing analysis and conceptual study-level reports Estimating air emissions Performing air dispersion modeling Assisting with Environmental Impact Assessments and client permitting applications  Basic Qualifications Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree program in Chemical or Environmental Engineering at an accredited college or university Ability and willingness to relocate and/or travel to domestic and/or international project job sites Possess the eligibility to work and remain in the U.S. with visa sponsorship, now or in the future Must be able to pass pre-employment drug screen and background check  Preferred Qualifications Currently enrolled in a Master of Science degree program in Chemical or Environmental Engineering at an accredited college or university Completed relevant coursework with a strong GPA Prior co-op or internship experience Excellent written and oral communication skills Shaping tomorrow together Bechtel is one of the most respected global engineering, construction, and project management companies. Together with our customers, we deliver landmark projects that foster long-term progress and economic growth. Since 1898, we’ve completed more than 25,000 extraordinary projects across 160 countries on all seven continents. We operate through four global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Oil, Gas & Chemicals; and Mining & Metals. Our company and our culture are built on more than a century of leadership and a relentless adherence to our values, the core of which are safety, quality, ethics, and integrity. These values are what we believe, what we expect, what we deliver, and what we live.   www.bechtel.com Bechtel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
BP
Environmental Engineer
BP Houston, TX, USA
Job profile summary: Responsible for supporting environmental regulatory compliance and the delivery of regulatory activities, including inspections and reporting, utilising sound technical capabilities to provide day-to-day operational support and advice on environmental issues, acting as a subject matter expert. Job Advert: • Provide RCE support to business unit to ensure compliance with state and federal laws while maintaining conformance with BP corporate requirements. • Provide strategic guidance and technical support to the BPX Energy business units to enable the achievement of their business objectives. • Lead environmental initiatives and participate in deploying programs on key environmental matters related to the business unit. • High technical proficiency in the application of applicable regulatory resources and requirements associated with onshore production. • Proficiency communicating regulations, risk management, and risk assessment skills as related to onshore production. • Provide environmental support to business unit(s) by participating and collaborating with various individuals, workgroups and functions. • Participate in and collaborate with applicable external environmental and regulatory workgroups and committees as related to the business unit(s). • Support business unit in air permitting, LDAR, engine testing management for facility updates/modifications, GHG calculation workbooks to identify, document (L48 GHG Guidebook), and quantify emission calculation improvements. • Provide environmental support and guidance through eMOC review or by direct request for projects to ensure compliance obligations are met. • Environmental reporting and environmental data management. • Release reporting and calculations. • Participate in state and local advocacy. • Provide cross-training and support to other environmental engineers as needed (i.e. HYSYS training, TX permitting guidance, assistance w/ emission calcs, etc.). Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
Job profile summary: Responsible for supporting environmental regulatory compliance and the delivery of regulatory activities, including inspections and reporting, utilising sound technical capabilities to provide day-to-day operational support and advice on environmental issues, acting as a subject matter expert. Job Advert: • Provide RCE support to business unit to ensure compliance with state and federal laws while maintaining conformance with BP corporate requirements. • Provide strategic guidance and technical support to the BPX Energy business units to enable the achievement of their business objectives. • Lead environmental initiatives and participate in deploying programs on key environmental matters related to the business unit. • High technical proficiency in the application of applicable regulatory resources and requirements associated with onshore production. • Proficiency communicating regulations, risk management, and risk assessment skills as related to onshore production. • Provide environmental support to business unit(s) by participating and collaborating with various individuals, workgroups and functions. • Participate in and collaborate with applicable external environmental and regulatory workgroups and committees as related to the business unit(s). • Support business unit in air permitting, LDAR, engine testing management for facility updates/modifications, GHG calculation workbooks to identify, document (L48 GHG Guidebook), and quantify emission calculation improvements. • Provide environmental support and guidance through eMOC review or by direct request for projects to ensure compliance obligations are met. • Environmental reporting and environmental data management. • Release reporting and calculations. • Participate in state and local advocacy. • Provide cross-training and support to other environmental engineers as needed (i.e. HYSYS training, TX permitting guidance, assistance w/ emission calcs, etc.). Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !

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