NOAA Fisheries Seeks Directors

NOAA Fisheries Seeks Director, Northwest Fisheries Science Center

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce seeks a dynamic, innovative leader for the Director, Northwest Fisheries Science Center for the National Marine Fisheries Service. This is a Senior Executive Service position located in Seattle, Washington, with a salary range of $119,554 to $179,700, and is limited to U.S. citizens. The incumbent is responsible for the research programs carried out in the Center’s five divisions for management and conservation of the Northwest Region’s marine and anadromous resources and their habitats. The center’s research programs provide the scientific base required for reports on status of fisheries, environmental assessment and environmental impact statements for management plans and international negotiations and pursues research to answer specific management needs in habitat conservation, endangered and protected species, aquaculture and full utilization of harvested fish.

The vacancy is now open through January 19, 2011, and can be accessed via http://www.usajobs.gov/, Announcement NOAA#11-04/NJH.

Please contact Norma Hughes at 301-713-6307 if you have any questions. The U.S. Department of Commerce is an equal-opportunity employer.

NOAA Fisheries Seeks Director, Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce seeks a dynamic, innovative leader for the Director, Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor for the National Marine Fisheries Service. This is a Senior Executive Service position located in Silver Spring, Maryland, with a salary range of $119,554 to $179,700, and is limited to U.S. citizens. The incumbent serves as the principal spokesperson on scientific and technology issues and guides and directs the work of the agency’s six regional science centers, the Headquarters Office of Science and Technology and coordinates the ecosystem science, research and technology programs throughout the organization to ensure the compatibility and effectiveness of all NOAA’s marine ecosystem activities. The research conducted is used to support fisheries management; recovery of protected resources; conservation and enhancement of habitat; international fisheries affairs; fishery development, trade and industry assistance activities; and the scientific and technical aspects of NOAA’s marine fisheries resources programs.

The vacancy is now open through March 11, 2011, and can be accessed via http://www.usajobs.gov/, Announcement NOAA#11-05/NJH.

Please contact Norma Hughes at 301-713-6307 if you have any questions. The U.S. Department of Commerce is an equal-opportunity employer.

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