Position Announcement - ATN Network Coordinator 

The IOOS Program Office seeks to recruit a Network Coordinator for the Animal 
Telemetry Network 

About the ATN 
The U.S. Animal Telemetry Network (ATN) will be an alliance among Federal and 
non‐Federal, state, regional, tribal, and academic tagging partners to maximize 
collaborations within the community and access to animal telemetry data, to 
generate information products, to provide science‐based information for 
species- and ecosystem-based management, and to promote economic, social, and 
environmental benefits nationally and globally. The ATN is designed as a 
distributed technology and information network that applies consistent 
international data standards and best practices to achieve seamless 
integration, not only among various ATN observing assets and animal telemetry 
efforts, but also with other observing systems.
The ATN is supported by multiple Federal agencies, has worked through the 
Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) - which operates under the 
National Ocean Council’s Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology (SOST) - 
and has determined that the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS) 
Program Office (U.S. IOOS PO) will implement the national ATN in partnership 
with the IOOC member agencies and in collaboration with the community of U.S. 
IOOS Regional Associations (RAs) and regional experts.
A national ATN Steering Group (SG) will facilitate development and continuity 
of the ATN by representing RA and agency research interests, identifying and 
fostering coordinated long‐term strategies, and providing operational guidance 
and decision‐making for the overarching ATN. The Steering Group will include 
Regional Association representatives, independent subject matter experts, and 
Federal and non‐Federal entities that provide funding or in‐kind support to the 
ATN.

Position Summary 

The ATN Network Coordinator will serve as the point of contact for the ATN 
through the IOOS program, facilitate communication and information exchange 
among parties involved, and coordinate overarching planning and resource 
management. In this capacity, the position facilitates, develops and supports 
multi-agency and institutional collaborations that conduct and/or promote 
animal telemetry. The Network Coordinator will work to harmonize the needs of 
the ATN Steering Group, the U.S. IOOS Program Office, Regional Associations 
(RA), and stakeholders. The Network Coordinator will report to the IOOS 
Operations Division Chief on administrative matters, and report to the SG on 
all programmatic related matters. 

The broad objectives for the ATN Network Coordinator are as follows: 

*       Coordinate the overall network management, both programmatically and 
operationally, and serve as a point of contact for the SG, participating IOOC 
agencies, U.S. IOOS RAs, and other regional experts. Oversee administration of 
the ATN, including working with the SG in defining ATN scientific and 
operational objectives, and participating in the annual budget-planning process 
among participating agencies that fund animal tagging.

*       Review and provide input on ATN scientific and technical directions for 
the IOOC, U.S. IOOS, partner agencies, and the academic community. 

*       Identify long‐term strategies to meet ATN goals and objectives outlined 
in the ATN Implementation, and work with the SG in the development of updates 
to the ATN Implementation Plan as needed. All updates will take into 
consideration Federal, tribal, non‐Federal, regional and other user needs. 

*       Successfully create and maintain formal and informal collaborations 
with other research groups and institutions to facilitate and support baseline 
observations of the aquatic species movements and behaviors that are required 
to support resource and protected-species management, identify critical habitat 
and habitat use, engage in real‐time monitoring, contribute to our 
understanding of how disturbances affect these species and their habitats, and 
collect data to improve ocean modeling and forecasting. The Network Coordinator 
will also develop collaborations in an effort to coordinate, support, maintain, 
and enhance existing national infrastructure and capability, including 
activities coordinated through participating U.S. IOOS RAs.

*       Engage and lead communications regarding ATN activities and initiatives 
with the U.S. IOOS Program Office, RAs and regional experts. Serve as the ATN’s 
principal point of contact on issues related to animal telemetry research, and 
be responsible for communications with all ATN partners. 

*       Identify resource requirements and work with the SG in the development 
of funding pathways, in cooperation with partnering organizations, and to 
achieve the annual operating plan goals.

*       Implement a national data management system in partnership with the SG 
and the ATN Data Assembly Center team to meet the needs of Federal and 
non-Federal entities by developing metadata standards, providing quality 
assurance/quality control (QA/QC), archiving the data in standard formats, and 
making the data accessible through common web services.  In coordination with 
the SG, the Network Coordinator will oversee the DAC operations and 
maintenance, which may be contracted to a third party.

*       Lead the integration of animal telemetry data more seamlessly into the 
ocean observing systems at both national and international levels.

Qualifications 

Bachelor degree (Master's or Ph.D. preferred) in marine science or conservation 
with a demonstrated record of 
accomplishment in aquatic animal telemetry. Experience working with policy and 
advocacy players to apply science to conservation policy solutions. At least 2 
years' experience in program administration, including personnel and budget 
management, short and long-term goal setting, program development and 
evaluation. 

Experience/Competencies 

Demonstrated capacity to enthusiastically communicate and execute a progressive 
science vision that advances the ATN’s long term goal of an alliance among 
Federal and non‐Federal entities. Outstanding oral and written communication 
skills with ability to convey animal telemetry science to the stakeholders and 
the public in a compelling fashion. Excellent leadership skills, with 
demonstrated ability to create and lead motivated and effective teams as well 
as work with colleagues in a team-oriented environment. Excellent interpersonal 
skills with demonstrated ability to work effectively with a very diverse 
stakeholder group, including but not limited to IOOC, U.S. IOOS, partner 
Federal agencies, state and tribal agencies, and the academic community. 

To apply please go to the following website: 
https://issmgmt.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=6840933


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