[Coral-List] Bonaire Job Announcement

Sherry Flumerfelt sflumerfelt at coral.org
Wed Jan 28 16:33:41 EST 2004


The National Parks Foundation Bonaire (STINAPA Bonaire) operates the
national parks; the Washington Slagbaai National Park and the Bonaire
National Marine Park, within the Island Territory of Bonaire. At this moment
the organization has 16 employees.

The Foundation is now looking for a dynamic candidate for the challenging
position of:

MARINE PARK MANAGER M/F

As the park manager you represent the Bonaire National Marine Park and
execute the policies stipulated by the Board. You are in charge of the
management and maintenance of the Marine Park using goal-oriented guiding of
employees. 

This implies among others: coordinating, supervising and actively
participating in daily operations; initiating and guiding research and
monitoring activities and providing information in the broadest sense of the
word. As the marine park manager you are responsible for the enforcement of
the Marine Ordinance; and you participate in and promote projects with the
local community. 

The profile:
You have received at least an academic education, specialized in nature or
environmental sciences. Required are: experienced in a similar or comparable
position, leadership qualities, management skills, budget
preparation/monitoring experience, experienced in SCUBA diving and boat
handling proficiency. Furthermore you must possess excellent social and
communication skills. You have charisma and are a team player. You have good
command of written and spoken Dutch and/or English.

What we offer:
Your salary depends on education and experience. At STINAPA Bonaire
excellent benefits and terms of employment are standard.

Your reaction:
Does the above description apply to you? Send your letter by February 27
2004 accompanied by your curriculum vitae and relevant documents to:
director at stinapa.org or write to The Board of STINAPA Bonaire, P.O. Box 368,
Bonaire, N.A. 

For more information you can call 599 717 8444




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