[Coral-List] Several exciting positions open with the new ʻĀkoʻakoʻa program led by ASU's GDCS in Hawaiʻi

Paulina (Gerstner) Martin paulinag at asu.edu
Mon Sep 18 16:47:54 UTC 2023


The Arizona State University Center for Global Discovery and Conservation
Science (GDCS) is an enterprising organization that leads the multi-agency
ʻĀkoʻakoʻa Ridge to Reef Restoration Program on Hawaiʻi Island, focused on
improving coral reef outcomes and community participation along the 190 km
stretch of coastline.

The ʻĀkoʻakoʻa program requires an integrated combination of activities
with diverse personnel, multiple marine and aviation assets, land-based
facilities, and operations to achieve mission success.  We seek top
personnel to grow all programmatic elements and to shape scientific and
culturally-based solutions for reef resilience on Hawaiʻi Island.  Current
personnel structures are fluid and require individuals to take on diverse
roles that forge new ground for the program. ASU and the State of Hawaiʻi
Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) have partnered at the state-of-the-art
new Ridge-to-Reef Restoration Center (3RC), located in Kailua-Kona, to
generate a blended management, research, and education hub that serves the
West Hawaiʻi coastline.

This new program seeks passionate individuals to join its expanding team.
Current openings include:
*- Reef Restoration Director*
*- Community Education Coordinator*
*- Pacific Knowledge Exchange Coordinator*
*- Business Operations Specialist*

As new roles are opened frequently, all current openings and their
requirements can be found at:
https://globalfutures.asu.edu/gdcs/careers/


*Paulina Martin*
Program Director
(480) 818-9471
*Pronouns: she/her/hers*


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