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NORTH PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
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The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has authority over the management of fisheries in the federal waters off Alaska, ranging from 3 to 200 miles offshore. Established under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the regional Council system gives fishery managers the flexibility to use local-level input to develop management strategies appropriate for each region’s unique fisheries, challenges, and opportunities.
As a fishery economist or fishery analyst for the Council, you will lead the evaluation of economic and/or environmental impacts of proposed changes to the management of some of the nation’s largest and most valuable commercial fisheries, the groundfish and crab fisheries off Alaska. Your work has a meaningful impact, as it supports decision-making by the Council based on the best available science which connects directly to the on-the-water implementation of measures to conserve and sustain fisheries, fishermen and communities, marine resources, and ecosystems.
Your responsibilities and job duties for the Council include but are not limited to the following:
Salary and benefits: This is a non-federal GS-11/12/13-equivalent position, plus Alaska cost of living adjustments. Salary range $75,000 – $138,000/year, depending on experience. Benefits include:
Working conditions: This position is located at the Council office in Anchorage, Alaska. The daily work environment will include working at a desk in an office setting, with some opportunities for flexible scheduling and telework. You will occasionally be required to work outside normal business hours and on weekends or holidays preparing for or during meetings. Travel is required to participate in meetings and conferences. Council staff supports at minimum two Council meetings per year outside of Anchorage, approximately 9 days each. Some physical lifting required to support meeting setup. Office COVID policy based on Federal and CDC guidelines.
Equal employment opportunity: We actively strive and evolve to develop and maintain workspaces that are diverse and inclusive. This means we do not discriminate against any job applicant or employee. We encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
If you believe you are qualified for this position and are interested in being part of an inclusive, high-performing team, please submit the following in a single PDF format to diana.evans@noaa.gov.
This job is no longer accepting applications
See open jobs at NORTH PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL.See open jobs similar to "Fishery Economist / Fishery Analyst " Schmidt Marine.