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Help Wanted: Keep Philadelphia Beautiful, Western PA Conservancy

Keep Philadelphia Beautiful and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy are looking for individuals to fill these two positions….

Keep Philadelphia Beautiful, an organization dedicated to anti-litter and beautification projects in the City of Philadelphia, is looking for a new executive director.

The position’s responsibilities include: prepare, review and submit reports concerning activities, expenses, budget and other items affecting business or program services, consults with staff and others in government, business and private organizations to discuss issues, coordinate activities and resolve problems, implement corrective action plan to solve problems and make presentations, deliver speeches, write articles and present information for organization at meetings to promote services, exchange ideas and accomplish objectives.

Inquiries and resumes should be directed to: Mr. Carlton Williams, Deputy Streets Commissioner, City of Philadelphia, 1401 JFK. Blvd, Municipal Ser. Bldg, Rm. 780, Philadelphia, PA 19102-1664 or sent by email to: Carlton Williams at: carlton.williams@phila.gov and Frank Leo at: Frank.Leo@phila.gov .

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy has an opening for an experienced Aquatic Science Director who will lead aquatic science elements in all aspects of WPC’s conservation strategies and projects.

The position is responsible for supporting and increasing science capacity in the Freshwater Conservation Program and across the organization. The director will help improve WPC's ability to conserve, protect and restore regional biodiversity by providing aquatic conservation science expertise during analysis, planning and implementation activities. Position can be located either in Pittsburgh or Blairsville.

The successful candidate will have an advanced degree in aquatic ecosystem topic and minimum ten years experience in conservation biology-related fields with expertise in freshwater systems. Thesis based degrees preferred.

5-7 years experience with hands-on projects to remediate watershed problems as well as experience completing watershed assessments, protection plans, restoration plans, and monitoring plans is required. Familiarity with watershed assessment and planning required. Research experience desirable.

This is a full time position offering a competitive salary and excellent benefits. If you are interested please send a letter, resume and salary requirements to: Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Senior Director, Human Resources, Box R, Mill Run, PA 15464 or send email to: nbassett@paconserve.org .


9/29/2006

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