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The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program has a job opening for its Program Scientist. Please forward this announcement to any you think might be interested.
Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program (CHNEP) Program Scientist
Salary Range: $ 20.26 – 32.99 hourly Exempt
Job Description: The Program Scientist is an interdisciplinary specialist who works as part of a team to implement the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) and annual workplan. The position is primarily responsible for staffing the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and managing and implementing CHNEP’s research, restoration, monitoring, and data management activities. The Program Scientist reports to the CHNEP Director.
Principle Duties:
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Sciences, Marine/Freshwater Sciences, Biological Sciences Natural Resource Management, natural science and/or a closely related field, or an equivalent combination of education plus five (5) years experience that provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Proficient in Microsoft Office programs. Prefer proficiency in statistics, graphic representation, and Geographic Information Systems. A valid Florida Driver’s License is required.
The Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. Please submit resumes to the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council's Human Services Department by fax at (239)338-2561 or email at ndoyle@swfrpc.org. Questions, please call (239)338-2550 ext. 233 or email Nancy Doyle at ndoyle@swfrpc.org. Resumes and letters of interest must be received no later than 5:00 P.M. on May 9, 2008.
A selection committee will review applications. The successful applicant will be an employee of the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. Health/Dental/Life/Disability Insurance and paid Leave are administered through the Council. The Council participates in the State Retirement System of Florida.
For additional information about the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program, please visit www.CHNEP.org. For information about the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, visit www.SWFRPC.org. |