2 Jobs at Smithsonian Marine Station, Fort Pierce, Florida
John Pandolfi
Pandolfi.John at nmnh.si.edu
Thu Dec 28 14:51:02 UTC 2000
PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO ADDRESSES GIVEN BELOW - I HAVE NO FURTHER INFORMATION ON THESE TWO POSITIONS. - jmp
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Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce
Vacancy Announcement 1
This is not a Federal Position
POSITION TITLE/
ANNOUNCEMENT
SERIES AND GRADE ORGANIZATION NUMBER
Marine Station Program Specialist 00YH-2253
IS-1001-12 National Museum of Natural History
Salary: *$51,927 per annum Smithsonian Marine Station
*Anticipated 2001 salary rate Fort Pierce, Florida
The Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, Florida, is establishing a new position for a
Marine Station Program Specialist. Duties will include oversight of public outreach activities of
the Marine Station, including public exhibits, lectures, tours, demonstrations, informational
literature, as well as supervision of the new Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit. Currently
under development by the Marine Station as an educational resource for the public and regional
students, the Exhibit will display living marine ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses, and a
model coral reef, along with supplementary static and video exhibits on marine biodiversity and
ongoing regional research projects. The Smithsonian Marine Station Ecosystem Exhibit is a
collaborative public outreach and educational effort in which the Smithsonian Marine Station is
developing and maintaining the Exhibit, and the local county and city governments are providing
housing through construction and operation of the Exhibit building in a county park across the
street from the Marine Station. Other responsibilities of the position are maintaining
relationships with cultural, educational and community organizations and developing and
implementing a strategic plan for funding of public programs of the Smithsonian Marine Station
at Fort Pierce.
Further information and instructions for application will be found on the following Internet sites:
www.sms.si.edu , under General Information/Job Opportunities; OR www.si.edu under
Employment Opportunities. Refer to Announcement Number 00YH-2253. The closing date for
receipt of applications is January 23, 2001.
An Equal Opportunity Employer (more below)
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Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce
Vacancy Announcement 2
This is not a Federal Position
POSITION TITLE/
ANNOUNCEMENT
SERIES AND GRADE ORGANIZATION NUMBER
Research Biologist 00YH-2252
IS-401-12 National Museum of Natural History
Salary: *$51,927 per annum Smithsonian Marine Station
*Anticipated 2001 salary rate Fort Pierce, Florida
The Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, Florida, is currently seeking a research biologist
to plan
and conduct research relevant to an environmental assessment and monitoring program in the
Indian River Lagoon and nearshore oceanic waters. The broad objectives will be to monitor
diversity, reproduction and recruitment in intertidal and subtidal communities in order to assess
biological response to naturally and anthropogenically-induced environmental conditions at the
individual, population, community and ecosystems levels. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in
biological sciences, preferably with emphasis on marine benthic ecology and larval ecology, or
equivalent specialized experience.
Further information and instructions for application will be found on the following Internet sites:
www.sms.si.edu , under General Information/Job Opportunities; OR www.si.edu under
Employment Opportunities. Refer to Announcement Number 00YH-2252. The closing date for
receipt of applications is January 23, 2001.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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