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Fwd: CA Ocean Science Trust Seeks Executive Director
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Doug Johnson
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Oct 29, 2009 12:59 PST
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TO: California Ocean and Coastal Community
FROM: Steve Weisberg, Chair, California Ocean Science
Trust, Acting Science Advisor, California Ocean Protection Council
DATE: October 29, 2009
RE: California Ocean Science Trust Seeks Executive Director
The California Ocean Science Trust (OST) is seeking an Executive
Director (ED). The ED serves as Science Advisor to the California
Ocean Protection Council and oversees an organization with a $2M
annual budget. The ED is expected to collaborate with state policy
makers, resource managers, scientists, and other relevant
organizations to achieve two primary goals: 1) facilitate two-way
connection between the world of science and that of policy and
management to identify the highest priority science needs of
policy-makers and managers and ensure they are met by applied
science, and 2) institutionalize the integration of the best science
into California coastal ocean policy decision-making. This is a
permanent position based in Oakland, California.
The preferred candidate will possess a Ph.D. and at least five years
of interdisciplinary experience in marine science applications and
coastal resource management. Experience managing an organization,
with financial, fundraising and operation skills is highly
desirable. Strong communication skills and the ability to serve as
a bridge between scientific and management audiences are a must.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae,
and the names of three references to: in-@calost.org. Review of
applications will begin Nov 23, 2009, with applications accepted
until the position is filled. Starting salary will be commensurate
with experience and is expected to be between $110,000 - $130,000,
exclusive of benefits (which include medical, dental, vision, and retirement).
The OST is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation
established pursuant to the California Ocean Resources Stewardship
Act of 2000 to encourage coordinated, multi-agency,
multi-institution approaches to translating ocean science to
management and policy applications. The OST mission is to ensure
that the best available science is applied to California policies
and ocean management to successfully maintain a healthy, resilient,
and productive ocean and coast for the benefit of current and future
generations.
For more information about the California Ocean Science Trust,
please visit http://www.calost.org.
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