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Help Wanted – Four Organizations Looking for Good People to Fill Positions

The Three Rivers Ecological Research Center, PA Resources Council, PA Environmental Council and the PA Institute for Conservation Education are all looking for good people to fill challenging positions.

Three Rivers Ecological Research Center Director

The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is accepting applications for the Three Rivers Ecological Research Center Director. Applications must be postmarked by February 16.

This position is responsible for the operation, management, and direction of the Fish and Boat Commission functions of the 3RERC. This includes developing, maintaining, and implementing a collaborative research association for the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers and their watersheds to benefit ecosystem function and societal values such as critical habitat, diverse species, and public appreciation of these resources including compatible business enterprises as well as fishing and boating.

Minimum Requirements are a B.S. in fisheries, aquatic sciences, or related field; M.S. or Ph. D. preferred; and four years of experience in progressively responsible and varied fisheries management work in public or private organizations; or equivalent combination of experience and training.

Experience with lotic systems, especially large-river ecosystems, coordination and management of multiple projects; Successful candidate demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills; grants management and strong administrative skills.

Salary Range: $43,893 - $66,700 (Annually; depending on experience)

How to Apply: You must submit your Personal Data Sheet and resume to: Carol Myers PA Fish and Boat Commission P.O. Box 67000 Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000.

PA Resources Council Litter Education, Writer

The Pennsylvania Resources Council is seeking individuals to fill two positions: an Environmental Program Specialist for anti-litter and beautification programs and a Technical Writer. Both positions are at Ridley Creek State Parks in Delaware County.

Environmental Program Specialist: Seeking candidates for a six-month, 40 hour/week program specialist position in its regional office at Ridley Creek State Park. Duties include implementing anti-litter and beautification programs in five-county Philadelphia area; conducting community outreach events (some weekend work required); and scheduling and assisting with Litterbug mascot appearances (schools, towns, community fairs, events, etc). Successful candidate must have good public speaking, organizational and writing skills, be physically capable of lifting 30 pounds, setting up event displays and working both in and out-of-doors and have own transportation. Must be able to work with diverse groups, ranging from business/community leaders to small children. B.S./B.A., Environmental Science, Ecology, Business Management, or related program preferred. Job could develop into a full time position with benefits.

Technical Writer/Administrative Assistant: Seeking candidates for a full time position in its regional office at Ridley Creek State Park. Duties include maintaining membership database, serving as primary writer/editor of newsletters, press releases and reports, and updating recycling information in yellow pages for over 150 regional directories. Additional duties include serving as event coordinator for annual fundraiser dinner, assisting with public relations, and scheduling/organizing PRC events. Successful candidate must have BS/BA degree in business, communications, marketing or related field and excellent organizational, writing and communications skills. Computer expertise includes MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, QuickBooks, PageMaker (In Design). Must be physically capable of lifting 20 pounds and setting up event displays. Attractive benefits package provided.

Please submit a cover letter and resume for these positions to: B. Van Clief, Pennsylvania Resources Council, Inc., 3606 Providence Rd., Newtown Square, PA 19073, or vanclief@prc.org No phone calls please!

PA Environmental Council Seeks Administrative/Dev. Assistant

The Pennsylvania Environmental Council is seeking a full-time experienced administrative/development assistant to support the statewide operations of the President Office, Finance and Development Departments in Harrisburg.

This position provides administrative support to the President, Chief Operating Officer and Director of Development and Communications including meeting planning, scheduling, copying, filing, etc.

You must be proficient in MS Office with understanding of fundraising databases and possess excellent communication, interpersonal and multi-tasking skills. A Bachelors degree or some college is preferred with 2-3 years' nonprofit fundraising and general office experience. Salary commensurate with experience.

Please send resume with salary requirements to Renny Magill, via e-mail to rmagill@pecpa.org with job title in the subject line.

Program Coordinator, PA Institute for Conservation Education

The Pennsylvania Institute for Conservation Education is looking for a self-motivated, well organized and energetic individual to coordinate and administer all facets of the PA Wildlife Leadership Program, a residential summer program for teenaged youth ages 14-17. Applications are due February 15.

The Program Coordinator will provide leadership, expertise, organization and commitment to a nationally recognized youth residential and educational program in its startup while envisioning opportunities for program growth. As a member of the education team of the PICE, this person will be involved in the administration and leadership of other programs throughout the year.

Please send letter of interest, resume, and names of three references to: Michele Richards, PA Institute for Conservation Education, 1 D Teaberry Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. You may also fax above information to 570-458-5227 or email to naturecorp@enter.net .


1/13/2006

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