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#1 Richard Cannon

Richard Cannon
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  • Eagle River Alaska

Posted 18 February 2016 - 10:25 PM

TO: North American Native Fisheries Association Members and Forum Participants

 

Unique job opportunity in rural Alaska.

 

Please circulate this announcement to your colleagues.  ONC is searching for a fisheries biologist who is committed to our profession and making a difference for fisheries resources and people of the Kuskokwim River.

 

Much thanks to Michael Wolfe for his help!

 

 

ONC

Box 927, Bethel, AK  99559

(907)543-2608  (907)543-2639 FAX

 

Job Opening:  Orutsararmiut Native Council (ONC) is currently accepting applications for a Kuskokwim Fisheries Partner Biologist.

 

Job Summary: This is not a typical fisheries biologist position.  It combines standard research and monitoring with capacity building in pursuit of ensuring sustainability for Alaska Natives’ subsistence way of life.  This involves incorporating fisheries management and research with educational efforts in partnership with tribal, state and federal management entities; supervising field technicians or college interns; and working with people, schools and communities regarding fisheries programs. It is a unique opportunity to use creative biology, education and communication skills to build on the existing ONC Fisheries Program that has received strong recognition and support over several years.  This is a full time multi-year position funded on an annual basis through a cooperative agreement with the Federal Office of Subsistence Management. 

 

Qualifications:  Candidates must have the ability to work with people of all ages from small communities in a remote rural environment; clearly show dedication to ensuring sustainability of subsistence fisheries and an understanding of, or demonstrated ability to work with, local Native cultures.  Candidates must have a solid understanding of fisheries and ecological principles; a B.S. or B.A. Degree from an accredited college with a major in fisheries or a related field in contemporary anthropology.  Additional studies or familiarity with human dimensions and resource management issues in bush Alaska are a large plus. 

 

Experience working with Tribal organizations is highly desired along with knowledge of Alaska’s subsistence management concerns; grant writing, budget management, and program development skills.  Preferred candidates should also have three years of relevant professional work experience (M.S. Degree substitutes for 2 years experience); possess good field/outdoor skills; excellent verbal and written communication skills; and be willing to travel to Kuskokwim area villages and regional or statewide meetings.  While this position involves working with many diverse groups and agencies, it also requires a great degree of vision, initiative and ability to work independently without direct daily or detailed supervision in order to achieve established program goals. 

 

Salary:  $45-$60,000. DOE  

Closing Date:  March 1, 2016 or until filled

For more detailed information: Contact Greg Roczicka at ONC’s Natural Resources Department,  Ph: (907) 543-2608, or e-mail groczicka@nativecouncil.org.  

To apply:  Send a cover letter and resume to groczicka@nativecouncil.org, Fax to (907) 543-2639, or mail to arrive by closing date to:  P.O. Box 927, Bethel, AK  99559.

 

 






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