Science Coordinator, Acadia National Park

Job Announcement Number: ACAD-CJ-09-04 (all sources); ACAD-CJ-09-05 (merit promotion). Details at: http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/jobsearch.asp?sort=rv&vw=d&brd=3876&ss=0&customapplicant=15513,15514,15515,15669,15523,15512,15516,45575&q=ACAD-CJ-09-05

Job Open: 11/25/08-12/19/08

Series: Interdisciplinary Position - Biologist GS–401–12; Ecologist GS-408-12; Physical Scientist GS-1301-12; Hydrologist GS-1315-12.

Job Summary: This position functions to expand upon and improve the scientific capabilities of the National Park Service (NPS) at Acadia National Park (ACAD) in collaboration with the park’s Schoodic Education and Research Center (SERC). SERC is a NPS sponsored public-private partnership linking scientists, students, citizens, and businesses to promote understanding and stewardship of the park and region’s natural and cultural resources. Acadia Partners for Science and Learning (APSL) is the park’s non-profit organization supporting scientific research and natural sciences education at SERC. They manage the SERC campus facilities, fund and support park research, and sponsor a variety of scientific literacy programs for educators, students, and the public.

This position will champion a broad science program to assist the NPS with its applied conservation science needs at ACAD. The incumbent will not conduct research themselves, but instead facilitate and coordinate the research and science activities of others. He/she will establish close relationships with scientists and students at universities, agencies, and other organizations to identify, prioritize and implement research and long-term resource monitoring projects at the park. The employee will review research proposals, draft science funding proposals, issue research permits, coordinate with scientists working in the park, write reports, organize natural resource inventory and monitoring activities, manage the park’s scientific reference library, oversee science contracts and administer a small research grants program, and assist in the translation of research results for non-scientific audiences. The incumbent will work directly for the park’s Chief of Resource Management.

Major Duties:

Help to facilitate the development of a strategic science program for the park.

Advocate and market the park’s research and monitoring needs to the scientific community.

Serve as the park liaison for researchers and students conducting studies and other science activities in the park.

Administer L.L. Bean Acadia Research Fellowship, Schoodic Research Fellowship and other research grant programs.

Write and review funding proposals to address important park science needs.

Coordinate park bio-blitzes and other inventory and monitoring activities.

Serve as the NPS technical representative for contracted science projects or activities.

Facilitate the translation of research results for the NPS, its partner organizations, local residents, and park visitors.

Oversee annual update to the park’s resource management bibliography and research opportunities catalog.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Ability to champion an interdisciplinary natural and cultural resource and social science program to meet current and future inventory, monitoring, and research needs at the park. (Program advocacy) Experience administering a large and complex conservation focused science program, including goal setting, budgeting, tracking program funds, preparing scopes of work, overseeing contracts, grant writing, issuing permits. (Program management). Experience conducting conservation focused research and/or long-term monitoring and in applying the broad application of scientific principles to the protection of natural and cultural resources. (Science expertise) Experience working with diverse people and organizations, both professional and students, to accomplish science goals and objectives. (Working with others) Experience communicating orally and in writing to park managers, researchers, educators, and citizens about complex science issues and programs. (Communications)

For More Details:

David Manski
Chief of Resource Management
Acadia National Park
P.O. Box 177
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
207/288-8720
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