Help Wanted: Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA Filling 3 Positions Based In Harrisburg
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA is seeking qualified candidates to fill three position based in Harrisburg--

-- PA Senior Scientist: Leverages broad-based technical expertise in examining issues related to water quality, point and nonpoint source pollution, and emerging issues impacting the rivers and streams in the Commonwealths portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. With the assistance of senior and other technical staff, the position undertakes in-depth analysis to formulate and advocate for positions on state legislation, regulations, technical guidance, policies, federal/state funding, permits, and related matters.  The position provides scientific support for all state office endeavors including outreach & advocacy, restoration, education, and litigation.  Click Here for all the details.

-- Rain Garden Maintenance Specialist: Responsibility will be to maintain and monitor the flora and activity of Capital Region Water’s Summit Terrace rain garden, which will serve the neighborhood as a stormwater management best management practice (BMP).  Additional responsibilities may include assisting with volunteer tree planting events in the Harrisburg, PA area and providing outreach and education to the public on the benefits of rain gardens as an approved stormwater BMP. (May to October 2018)  Click Here for all the details.

-- PA Office Manager: Provides proactive, efficient, and comprehensive administrative management of the CBF Pennsylvania office staff.  This position requires an understanding of and professional experience in office and program financial planning and management, contract and permitting processes, and general office administrative support functions. The Office Manager plays a critical CBF and the Pennsylvania office achieving its mission. Click Here for all the details.

For more on Chesapeake Bay-related issues in Pennsylvania, visit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA webpage.  Click Here to sign up for Pennsylvania updates (bottom of left column).  Click Here to support their work.

[Posted: March 16, 2018]


3/19/2018

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