[Coral-List] Job Opportunity

Rita BJ Peachey rbjpeachey at aol.com
Wed Jun 14 09:37:51 EDT 2006


Good Day Coral Listers: 

 

Applications for the following Job Opportunity will be accepted until 30
June 2006.  Please pass along to folks who might be looking for an overseas
experience teaching.  

 

Job Opportunity

Marine Resource Management Instructor needed for Fall Semester 2006

The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) seeks an Instructor
for a Study Abroad Program in Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. The program
offers students a comprehensive semester abroad including four undergraduate
courses and independent research.  The position is a semester-long
appointment.  Responsibilities include: teaching Marine Resource Management,
directing student research projects, participation in scientific and
cultural excursions, providing diving support for the Coral Reef Ecology and
Fundamentals of Scientific Diving courses and participating in center
activities such as weekly cookouts.  The course description can be found
using the following link:
http://ciee.org/program_search/program_detail.aspx?page=2
<http://ciee.org/program_search/program_detail.aspx?page=2&sec=1&program_id=
1739&type=part> &sec=1&program_id=1739&type=part.  

 

Qualifications: PhD in Marine Science, or other related discipline (ABDs are
welcome to apply), scientific dive experience with a minimum of 50 dives,
teaching experience, and a commitment to undergraduate field education.  A
stipend, travel expenses, housing and most meals are provided.  Send CV,
teaching philosophy statement and cover letter to rpeachey at ciee.org.  

CIEE is a non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to
helping people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for
living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. 

 

Thank you,

Rita Peachey

 

Rita BJ Peachey

Resident Director

Tropical Marine Biology and Conservation Program 

Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles

rpeachey at ciee.org

 




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