[Coral-List] Job alert: Network Director for the Ocean Sewage Alliance

Amelia Wenger amelia.wenger at gmail.com
Wed Nov 3 01:37:04 UTC 2021


Hi all,

 I wanted to bring to your attention, a newly advertised position for the
Network Director for the Ocean Sewage Alliance:

https://www.oceansewagealliance.org/newsroom/we-re-hiring

*ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:* The Ocean Sewage Alliance (OSA) is a project of
Multiplier. We are a diverse collective of organizations and academic
partners committed to reducing the threat of ocean wastewater pollution and
increasing the health and wellbeing of both humans and nature. The OSA
launched in June 2021, includes twenty diverse partners across
conservation, academic, sanitation and private sectors, and has established
five working groups.

*POSITION SUMMARY:* The Network Director position is newly-created and will
be a critical next step in managing a growing collaborative. This position
is essential to bringing together the many organizations, universities,
cities, utilities, development banks, and businesses that are working on
the issue of ocean wastewater pollution but not yet working together. With
a diversity of cross-sector partners, a newly launched awareness-building
campaign and social media presence, and a growing pipeline of interested
potential new member organizations, OSA is at an exciting point in
establishing itself as a solutions-driven network of experts, cross-sector
collaborators, and as a knowledge hub for driving action. The Network
Director, with the support of the OSA Steering Committee and Multiplier,
will leverage this growing momentum by establishing new systems and
structures to lead the OSA, fundraising for the needs of the OSA, and
serving as the primary face of the OSA.

-- 
*Amelia Wenger (she/her)*

Research Fellow | School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
The University of Queensland


Associate Conservation Scientist
Wildlife Conservation Society

Twitter: @AmeliaWenger

http://www.sees.uq.edu.au/ <http://www.gpem.uq.edu.au/>


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