[job]: Permanent Scientific Tech, WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife (Snohomish Co, WA)

Salary: $3,155.00 – $4,134.00 Monthly
Location: Snohomish County – Other, WA Snohomish County – Other, WA
Job Type: Full Time – Permanent
Job Number: 2016-06095
Closing: 6/17/2016 5:00 PM Pacific
This position directly contributes to sound stewardship of fish resources by developing, integrating, and disseminating sound fish and habitat science, protecting fish populations and their habitats, influencing the decisions of others that affect fish and their habitats, and providing for sustainable fish populations for recreational and commercial harvest opportunities.
UW Career Center Alumni Career Accelerator Series 2016
The Career Center presents … Alumni Career Accelerator: Summer Series 2016. This series of events and workshops is designed to help boost your job search and career plans. Designed for recent graduates, but open to all alumni of UW. Students and upcoming graduates are welcome as well. No need to RSVP and there are no fees to attend. Career paths are rarely linear or predictable.
Read more[job]: Northern Range Operations Response Coordinator, The Marine Mammal Center (Sausalito, CA)
About the Opportunity
This is an opportunity to join a team responsible for coordinating the rescue, transport and release of marine mammals from over 600 miles of coastline. The successful candidate will report to the Northern Range Operations Manager as a part of the Rescue and Response Team within the Veterinary Science Department. This position serves the following primary functions:
Coordinate the day to day operations of rescue and response central dispatch
Train and oversee interns and volunteers in answering the Stranded Animal Hotline and taking down accurate reports
Answer the Stranded Animal Hotline, communicating with concerned members of the public with empathy and understanding, and educating callers about marine mammals
Dispatch response teams for the assessment, rescue, transport, and release of a variety of marine mammals
Work with veterinary staff to assess stranded animals, making decisions regarding the need for rescue and communicating with response teams
Coordinate the daily transportation and offloading of marine mammals at the Sausalito hospital
Maintain rescue equipment and vehicles under the supervision of the NRO Manger, organizing inventory and making repairs and purchases as needed
Manage projects completed by on-site volunteers, ranging from equipment repairs and alterations, to data entry
Adhere to and promote safety standards and protocols
Rotate after hours on-call, evening, weekend and holiday coverage
Application deadline: June 24
[full job posting and application details]
Ocean Observatories Initiative news story on UW Today

“See, hear and study the deep sea: Ocean Observatories Initiative data now live“
Check out a livestream from a more exotic source than usual: the bottom of the ocean off the Oregon Coast. Read more on UW Today about how data from the Ocean Observatories Initative is available to the public. Current UW students interested in learning more can take OCEAN 121: Deep Sea Vents or OCEAN 454: Hydrothermal Systems in winter.
[scholarship]: Marine Aquarium Societies of North America Student Scholarships

Applications due June 17
The Marine Aquarium Societies of North America (MASNA) is proud to announce the 2016 – 2017 MASNA Student Scholarships.
MASNA is a non-profit organization composed of marine aquarium societies and individual hobbyists from North America and abroad, totaling several thousand individuals.
MASNA’s goals are to:
Educate our members with online and published material, the MACNA conference, and other sanctioned events.
Read more[job]: Biological Science Technician (Fisheries), US Fish and Wildlife Service (Arcata, CA)
Full time, temporary positions (1 year appointments extended up to a potential max of 2 years) in California working with fisheries management at the Federal US levels ranging from GS 04 – GS 07 depending on education and experience (GS 04 requires a completed Bachelor’s degree with a background in science).
Salary Range: $32, 318 – $52, 043 per year
4 vacancies with an application deadline of 6/7/2016
[Full job posting and application details]
[summer job]: Marine Science Educator, Seacamp (Big Pine Key, FL)
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR MARINE SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS
Seacamp Association, Inc
1300 Big Pine Avenue
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
1-877-SEACAMP
info@seacamp.org
Company Description: Celebrating our 51th summer!!! A non-profit, residential, environmental educational organization offering marine science programs for 10-17 year olds in a summer camp setting and to visiting elementary, middle, secondary, college, and adult groups throughout the school year.
[job]: Americorps Conservation Scientist/Educator (US Fish & Wildlife Service; Seattle, WA)

The mission of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is “Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.” The Washington Fish & Wildlife Office (USFWS) is recruiting three AmeriCorps service members to join our staff, partners and community members in order to expand our mission delivery.
Read more[job]: Marine Resources Program Assistant, WA Conservation Corps (Snohomish County, WA)

Job title:
Snohomish County Marine Resources Program Assistant
This is a Washington Department of Ecology – Washington Conservation Corps Individual Placement position with Snohomish County Public Works – Surface Water Management’s (SWM) Marine Resources Program in Everett, WA.
To apply:
Please fill out the WCC online application AND send cover letter, resume and contact information for three references to (email preferred):
Kathleen Herrmann
Snohomish County Surface Water Management
3000 Rockefeller Ave
M/S 607
Everett, WA 98201
Phone: 425-388-6414
Email: kathleen.herrmann@snoco.org
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
[job]: Human Rights Project Manager, FishWise (Santa Cruz, CA)

FishWise is a sustainable seafood consultancy that promotes the health and recovery of ocean ecosystems through environmentally and socially responsible practices. FishWise uses market-based approaches to achieve responsible business practices and create change on the water. This science-based and business-friendly approach has allowed FishWise to build partnerships and strong working relationships with industry, government, and NGOs.
We are seeking a Project Manager to advance social responsibility and protect human and labor rights within seafood supply chains.