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North Charleston, SC, USA
USD 46,696-51,365 / year
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) is seeking a coordinator for the Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review Program (SEDAR) to assist with planning and managing stock assessment projects. SEDAR, headquartered in North Charleston, SC, is a cooperative Fishery Management Council process to provide quality scientific stock assessments and other relevant information to address fishery management issues. SEDAR is managed by the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic Regional Fishery Management Councils in coordination with NOAA Fisheries and the Atlantic and Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commissions. SEDAR emphasizes constituent and stakeholder participation in assessment development, transparency in the assessment process, and a rigorous and independent scientific review of completed stock assessments.
The SEDAR Coordinator is a full-time position that will work closely with the SEDAR Program Manager. The position will primarily focus on planning, coordinating, and managing fisheries stock assessment projects. The Coordinator will function as a liaison between the Program and the various program Cooperators, and will organize and facilitate in-person and webinar-based meetings and workshops.
Applicants must be willing to live in or around Charleston, South Carolina. This position is eligible for telework up to four days per week, but full-time remote work is not available.
Minimum Education Requirement: A Bachelors degree in fisheries science, natural resources policy and administration, marine biology, science communication, or a related field.
Minimum Professional Experience: A Masters degree or at least 1 year of professional experience related to fisheries, natural resources, or science communication
Minimum Professional Experience Requirement: (no minimum specified for this position)
Skills:
Supervisory Responsibilities
None.
Supervision Received
Works under the direct supervision of the SEDAR Program Manager.
Travel Requirements
Overnight travel is required. There is a significant amount of travel associated with this position.
Work Environment
Work is generally performed in an office or hotel meeting space. Work schedule may occasionally exceed 40 (forty) hours per week. The position requires working with a wide range of partners and participants including commercial, recreational, and for-hire fishermen; NOAA Fisheries; state and regional resource management agencies; researchers; outreach specialists; and non-governmental organizations. Work requires interacting informally and formally, individually and through various teams and work groups.
Salary and Term
Closing Date
Hiring materials must be submitted by July 31, 2023 at 5pm EST. Late applications or incomplete applications will not be considered.