[Coral-List] Job Announcement: Director, Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division, NOAA/AOML
Jim Hendee
jim.hendee at noaa.gov
Fri Jan 22 15:11:27 UTC 2021
NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami, FL
is seeking applicants to fill the position of director of the Ocean
Chemistry and Ecosystems Division (OCED) (ZP-V, equivalent to GS-15).
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The position requires a significant publication record, a history of
obtaining funding, the ability to organize and lead research projects,
and recognition as a leading scientist in ocean, climate, and/or
ecosystem research. The OCED director will manage science and personnel
in OCED while maintaining a strong research effort in an area that
complements current divisional research which include ecological,
microbiological (including ‘omics), ocean acidification, coral reef,
eutrophication, and global carbon cycle research.
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Additional information about the AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystem
Division and staff can be found at
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocean-chemistry-ecosystems-division/
<https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocean-chemistry-ecosystems-division/>.
Application must be completed online at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/
<http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/>, with reference Announcement Numbers
OAR-AOML-2021-0001
<https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/589308100>by January 27,
2021. For details on the position you can contact Molly Baringer
(molly.baringer at noaa.gov <mailto:molly.baringer at noaa.gov>) and for
questions regarding the application process please contact Rebecca
Schneider (rebecca.schneider at noaa.gov <mailto:rebecca.schneider at noaa.gov>).
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Major Duties
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Provide scientific leadership for AOML's Ocean Chemistry and
Ecosystem Division (AOML/OCED) by developing and maintaining a
divisional science program that supports NOAA's mission and results
in peer-reviewed publications and science products of value to
NOAA/AOML stakeholders.
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Supervise and mentor AOML/OCED principal investigators.
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Procure sufficient funding to support the divisional research
program in conjunction with AOML/OCED principal investigators.
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Contribute to the development of major scientific programs within
NOAA and other federal agencies.
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Publish research results in peer-reviewed literature and present
findings at national and international scientific meetings.
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Contribute to the development of research projects that will advance
our scientific and technical knowledge of chemical oceanography,
biological oceanography, or a related discipline by formulating
research ideas, obtaining funding for research projects, and leading
research projects.
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Manage AOML/OCED personnel, including administrative, technical, and
scientific employees.
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Manage AOML/OCED finances to ensure accountable and efficient
utilization of resources.
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Serve as spokesperson and advocate of AOML/OCED at AOML and OAR.
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