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Multiple Job Opportunities Available

March 10, 2010

Multiple Job Opportunities Available 1. Prince William Sound Science Center seeks Postdoc Cordova, Alaska 2. Climate Action Network Canada seeks Arctic Climate Intern Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -------------------- 1. Prince William Sound Science Center seeks Postdoc Cordova, Alaska The Prince William Sound Science Center seeks to fill a postdoctoral research position in pelagic fish ecology or fisheries acoustics. The position will be based in Cordova, Alaska. The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional team working on the ecosystem dynamics of Prince William Sound. The position is in support of a large survey effort focused on herring populations in Prince William Sound, and will involve considerable fieldwork within the sound, including the collection of fish and plankton samples, hydrographic data, and logistics support. Applicants are required to have fisheries research experience and a doctorate degree. Fisheries acoustics experience is desirable but not essential. Also desirable is knowledge of Pacific herring or other forage fish. The successful applicant will be expected to work independently, and also in collaboration with other researchers, be able to publish the research findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals as well as to write proposals, reports, and other publications. The ideal applicant will be organized, self motivated, independent, pro-active, have a proven ability to produce tangible results from significant or difficult tasks, have excellent communication skills, be able to work as part of a research team, and complement the research interests of existing personnel. Travel may be required. This position is funded for three years. The starting date of the position is spring or early summer of 2010. Applicant must be U.S. or Canadian citizen or have U.S. Permanent Residence status. To apply, please email a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, how you think you would fit into the organization, your professional experiences, and the names of three references with their contact information to Nancy Bird at: nbird@pwssc.org. Application Deadline: Friday, 19 March 2010. For further information on the Price William Sound Science Center, please go to: www.pwssc.org. For further information on the position, please contact: Nancy Bird Email: nbird@pwssc.org -------------------- 2. Climate Action Network Canada seeks Arctic Climate Intern Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Climate Action Network - Reseau action climat (CAN-Rac) Canada seeks an enthusiastic individual to assist with efforts to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change in Canada's North and the steps that need to be taken to avoid dangerous climate change and address ongoing impacts. This full-time, six month internship will start no later than the end of April and be based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Climate Action Network Canada along with the Arctic Athabaskan Council, Ecology North, Gwich'in Council International, and the Pembina Institute have been collaborating on northern climate change policy and the ongoing international climate change negotiations. The successful applicant will be supporting the overall efforts of this group. Specific projects that the intern will assist with include: supporting Young Leaders' efforts to engage their communities and decision makers on the topic of climate change, helping to create awareness of climate change impacts in the north, and helping to promote action to address climate impacts in the North and reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Preference will be given to applicants who have previously engaged in climate change work, such as the Northern Young Leaders Summit (2009), with the above organizations. The internship provides a hands-on opportunity to work with some of Canada's leading organizations that are working on climate change - one of the greatest challenges of our time. Climate Action Network Canada, the host organization, is a coalition of more than 50 organizations from across the country working together to prevent catastrophic climate change and promote sustainable and equitable solutions. Required Qualifications: - Working towards university or college degrees/diplomas or be recent graduates; - An interest in climate change; - Effective verbal and written communication skills; - Excellent interpersonal and public relations skills; - Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships; - Ability to prepare and maintain records, reports, and correspondence; - Familiarity with Microsoft Office, specifically Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; and - Strong organization and time management skills. Job Duties: - Research and report writing; - Outreach to northern leaders and communities; - Promoting the work of the northern indigenous groups and environmental groups that make-up the coalition; and - Administrative support for the coalition's various projects. Assets: - Fluency in multiple languages; - Experience working with indigenous leaders and/or youth; and - Knowledge of Canadian or international climate policy. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume via email to Montana Burgess at: mburgess@climateactionnetwork.ca. Application Deadline: Friday, 12 March 2010 at 4:00 p.m. EST. For further information, please contact: Montana Burgess Email: mburgess@climateactionnetwork.ca