[Coral-List] Recruiting for new Coral Reef Fish Ecologist Position in Miami

Jim Bohnsack - NOAA Federal jim.bohnsack at noaa.gov
Tue Jun 16 10:18:20 EDT 2015


I am pleased te announce an opening for a ZP-3  Coral Fish Ecology position
 (with promotion potential to ZP-4) will open tomorrow, the 17th of June
and close on Tuesday, the 30th of June.

If you wish to view the occupational questionnaire, just scroll down
towards the bottom of the vacancy announcement and click on the link that
says, “View Occupational Questionnaire” .



https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/403441000


Please pass along to potential candidates.



*Job Title: *Research Fish Biologist

*Department: *Department Of Commerce

*Agency: *National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

*Job Announcement Number: *PH-PA-15-1403435

*SALARY RANGE:*

$58,562.00 to $97,370.00 / Per Year

*OPEN PERIOD:*

Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to Tuesday, June 30, 2015

*SERIES & GRADE:*

ZP-0482-03/04

*POSITION INFORMATION:*

Full Time - Permanent

*PROMOTION POTENTIAL: *04

*DUTY LOCATIONS:*

1 vacancy in the following location:
Miami, FL View Map <https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/403441000>

   *WHO MAY APPLY:*

US Citizens and Status Candidates

*SECURITY CLEARANCE:*

Not Applicable

*SUPERVISORY STATUS:*

No



*Duties include but are not limited to the following:*

·         Conduct and facilitate coral reef ecosystem monitoring, fishery
independent assessments, and fishery and habitat research in coral reef
environments

·         Designs new approaches for data collection surveys &
methodologies for compilation & distribution to provide quality information
for fisheries management, conservation & development

·         Conduct fishery research involving population surveys, ecology,
and behavior necessary to support NOAA fishery management goals with coral
reef fish taxonomy and ecology in the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean

·         Coordinate the collection of biological samples and manages the
use of ecological databases for fish stock or ecological assessments

-- 
Work Hard, Play Hard, Live Well!
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“All ethics so far evolved rest on a single premise: that the
individual is a member of a community of interdependent parts.”

  Aldo Leopold.
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*James A. Bohnsack, Ph.D.*
*Chief, Protected Resources and Biodiversity Division*


*Southeast Fisheries Science CenterNOAA, National Marine Fisheries
ServiceU.S. Department of Commerce*
*75 Virginia Beach Dr.*


*Miami, Florida 33149*







*Office: 305-361-4252Mobile: 305-898-1077Jim.Bohnsack at noaa.gov
<first.last at noaa.gov>Webwww.nmfs.noaa.gov <http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/>*


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