[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: SNARC: Please share ASAP: job announcement for GS-11 permanent full-time aquatic ecologist in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Jason Sexton
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Thu Nov 11 09:13:01 PST 2021
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From: Michael Beman <mbeman at ucmerced.edu>
Date: Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 8:37 AM
Subject: Fwd: SNARC: Please share ASAP: job announcement for GS-11
permanent full-time aquatic ecologist in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National
Parks
To: Jason Sexton <jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu>, Jessica Blois <jblois at ucmerced.edu
>
You both probably received this via other distribution lists, but looks
like an amazing job!
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From: Thomas Smith <tcsmith at ucsb.edu>
Date: Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:59
Subject: SNARC: Please share ASAP: job announcement for GS-11 permanent
full-time aquatic ecologist in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
To: Thomas Smith <tcsmith at ucsb.edu>
SNARC: Please share this job announcement throughout your networks! It is
in all of our best interest that SEKI gets a diverse and highly qualified
applicant pool for this open position. Many of us will work very closely
with the hired applicant to design and execute research projects and
aquatic restoration projects, as we have with Danny Boiano for 15+ years.
Please share widely and encourage people to apply!
[I know some of you will have received this at least once already,
apologies for the repetition.]
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:14 AM Boiano, Daniel M <Danny_Boiano at nps.gov>
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Please share that a job announcement opened today (Wednesday, November 10)
> for a GS-11 permanent full-time aquatic ecologist with the National Park
> Service in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
>
> The announcement will close either at the end of the day that 50
> applications have been received, or at the end of Wednesday, November 17.
>
> Interested applicants must apply through the USAJOBS website to job
> announcement number PW-1549-SEKI-22-11289126-DE at:
> https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/621528600
>
> Thank you,
> Danny
>
> Danny Boiano
> Physical and Wildlife Sciences Branch Chief -
> Aquatic Ecologist
> Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
> Office: 559-565-4273
>
> *ECOLOGIST (AQUATIC):*
>
> The National Park Service is seeking one GS-11 permanent full-time
> Ecologist (Aquatic) for the Division of Resources Management and Science in
> Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California. This position will
> start as early as possible and will be stationed at the Ash Mountain
> Headquarters in Sequoia National Park.
>
> The incumbent will serve as the manager of the aquatic ecosystems
> program, within the Branch of Physical and Wildlife Sciences. Duties of
> the position will focus on using scientifically sound expertise in aquatic
> ecology and biology in order to understand the impacts of external/internal
> threats, climate change, and human interactions to park aquatic ecosystems,
> species, and habitats and to design and implement appropriate management
> actions to mitigate these threats. The incumbent will use expertise to:
>
> - Develop and implement plans for the inventory, monitoring,
> evaluation, documentation, conservation, research, and interpretation of
> aquatic fauna/habitat/ecosystems across a wide range of elevations
> including, but not limited to, chaparral, oak woodland, coniferous forest,
> riparian, meadow, subalpine, alpine, and cave habitats.
> - Implement effective ecologically-based aquatic ecosystems management
> practices that include understanding the status, distribution and abundance
> of aquatic fauna, protection and restoration of threatened or endangered
> species (such as the mountain yellow-legged frog complex, Yosemite toad and
> Little Kern golden trout), protection of native wildlife from threats
> including non-native species (such as introduced trout) and disease (such
> as chytridiomycosis in amphibians), and education of staff, visitors and
> local communities, through development of management goals and objectives,
> design of management actions based on these goals and objectives, and
> implementation of effectiveness monitoring to ensure goals and objectives
> are met.
> - Effectively communicate to foster teamwork, internal relationships,
> and external partnerships that promote aquatic ecosystems management
> priorities and landscape scale conservation.
> - Assist or lead park compliance activities in relation to aquatic
> ecosystems and associated habitats, such as Threatened and Endangered
> Species Consultations (section 7), Biological Assessments, Environmental
> Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements, and NEPA.
>
> --
Michael Beman
Associate Professor
University of California, Merced
5200 North Lake Road, Merced, CA, 95343
Pronouns: he/him/his
bemanlab.org <http://bemanlab.org/>
--
Jason (Jay) Sexton
(he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Chair, UCM Senate Committee on Research
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Merced
231 Science and Engineering Building 1
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
http://sextonlab.ucmerced.edu/
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