New Leaf Fwd: [citsci-discussion-l] Job Opening: Marine Science Education Program Coordinator

Tim Zimmerman tzimmerman at hampshire.edu
Wed Mar 21 13:15:29 EDT 2018


I worked with LiMPETS long ago - it's a great program.
- Tim


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Subject: 	[citsci-discussion-l] Job Opening: Marine Science Education 
Program Coordinator
Date: 	Wed, 21 Mar 2018 10:02:39 -0700
From: 	Emily Gottlieb <limpets at pgmuseum.org>
Reply-To: 	Emily Gottlieb <limpets at pgmuseum.org>
To: 	CitSci-discussion-L at cornell.edu



*[Apply ASAP! The deadline is March, 26]*
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*Marine Science Education Program Coordinator*

The Greater Farallones Association is a non-profit organization whose 
mission is to protect Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 
habitats and wildlife through the development of a diverse community of 
informed and active ocean stewards.

*Program description:*LiMPETS (Long-term Monitoring Program and 
Experiential Training for Students) is a citizen science and STEM 
education program for students, educators, and volunteer groups. This 
hands-on program was developed to monitor the ocean and coastal 
ecosystems of California’s national marine sanctuaries to increase 
awareness and stewardship of these important areas. Locally, the LiMPETS 
program serves middle, high schools and colleges in the San Francisco 
Bay Area, including the South Bay and Sonoma County.

*Position description*: The LiMPETS Program Coordinator will provide the 
primary instructional and day-to-day administrative coordination for 
LiMPETS. Primary responsibilities include:

  * Lead LiMPETS programs, both in the classroom and in the field.
  * Coordinate schedule, provide program support and follow-up with
    partners and teachers regionally and statewide.
  * Ensure consistency and accuracy of student-generated monitoring
    data. Conduct basic data analyses.
  * Oversee equipment and supplies.
  * Maintain a safe environment for all students during monitoring
    activities.
  * Plan and implement of annual teacher professional development series.
  * Develop and update LiMPETS statewide resources, including website,
    database and curriculum.
  * Other duties as assigned.

*Qualifications*:

  * Bachelors or Masters Degree in environmental education, biology,
    marine science, or related field.
  * Environmental research or monitoring field experience required.
  * Minimum 2 years of experience teaching environmental, outdoor or
    science programs to students grades 6-12.
  * Ability to inspire and engage youth of all abilities, aptitudes and
    backgrounds.
  * Excellent classroom management and public speaking skills.
  * Knowledge of marine science concepts, local marine invertebrates,
    and California coastal natural history.
  * Good driving record and ability to pass online government Driver
    Safety Course. Reliable transportation to and from Sanctuary office
    in the Presidio, San Francisco.
  * Flexible; willingness to work occasional early mornings, evenings
    and weekends.

*Please apply through Indeed byMarch 26th.* 
<https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=marine+science+education+program+coordinator&jk=3f0f6d34bdb31f11&_ga=2.230608149.886682996.1521230969-651786035.1460425386>



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