Help Wanted -- Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Invasive Species Council

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and the Governor’s Invasive Species Council are seek applicants to fill positions in their organizations. Here are the details--

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is seeking a committed and talented conservation professional to fill its Allegheny Project Director position.

The director will lead and manage a large, complex conservation project based in Ridgway, PA. Successful outcomes will hinge on building and sustaining productive relationships with community leaders, the forest industry individual landowners and public/private agencies and organizations to protect the forest landscape and the natural features within.

The full announcement is available online.

If you are interested please send a resume and cover letter with salary expectations no later than February 8 sending email to wpcjobs@paconserve.org and list "Forestlands" in the subject line.

The Governor’s Invasive Species Council of Pennsylvania is seeking applicants for a full-time, salaried Coordinator for the Commonwealth’s invasive species program. The minimum starting annual salary is $45,438.

The closing date for receipt of applications is January 31.

The position is currently funded until December 2008, and continued employment is contingent on annual funding by the Commonwealth and satisfactory progress of the employee.

Applicants must complete and submit a Personal Data Sheet, letter of interest, and resume to the Office of Human Resources for the position.

Letters of interest should be sent to: Russell Redding, Executive Deputy Secretary,

Office of Human Resources, Department of Agriculture, 2301 North Cameron Street,

Harrisburg, PA 17110.


1/11/2008

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