Dear MARMAMers,

The Marine Mammal project at NRDC is recruiting for a new, permanently endowed 
position on ocean noise.

The position will engage on a broad range of ocean noise issues, with an 
initial focus on reducing noise from large commercial ships. The work includes 
national and international advocacy, corporate campaigning, advancing 
science-based policy, and building cross-sector coalitions.

We're willing to consider candidates based anywhere in the United States.

A full job description is below. If you're interested, please visit 
https://careers-nrdc.icims.com/jobs/4342/senior-advocate-for-quiet-seas/job and 
upload your resume and cover letter from there. And please let me know if you 
have questions.

Thanks,
Michael


Senior Advocate for Quiet Seas
Natural Resources Defense Council
Overview
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is the nation's most effective 
environmental action organization. We use law, science, and the support of more 
than 3 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife 
and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living 
things. NRDC was founded in 1970 and our staff helped write some of America's 
bedrock environmental laws; our marine mammal cases and campaigns have played a 
major role in shaping current policy on whale and dolphin conservation in the 
United States and internationally. Today, our staff of more than 500 lawyers, 
scientists, economists, policy and communications experts, and others, work out 
of offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, 
Bozeman, Montana, and Beijing.

Position Summary

NRDC is seeking an experienced advocate for a newly endowed position in our 
Marine Mammal Protection Project. This position, the Ken Balcomb Senior 
Advocate for Quiet Seas, will help lead our work to protect marine wildlife 
from ocean noise pollution, which has become a major issue for marine 
conservation in the United States and internationally. The work includes 
corporate campaigning, international advocacy, lobbying at various levels of 
government, advancing science-based policy, and building cross-sector 
coalitions, with an initial focus on reducing noise from large commercial 
ships. Success is about developing strong strategic goals, identifying 
opportunity, and achieving progress over time through smart, persistent 
advocacy.

The successful applicant will join NRDC's Marine Mammal Protection Project, a 
team of lawyers and scientists that fights to save marine mammals and their 
habitat from ocean noise, bycatch, harmful development, and other threats.
Responsibilities

  *   Develops and executes high-impact campaigns to prevent and reduce 
underwater noise pollution, including a corporate responsibility campaign aimed 
at controlling noise from commercial shipping;
  *   Represents NRDC on legislative issues related to ocean noise and marine 
wildlife at the federal, state and local level, including communication with 
elected officials and their staffs and drafting of legislative and regulatory 
proposals;
  *   Advances ocean noise code and guidelines at intergovernmental 
organizations, including the International Maritime Organization and the 
Convention on Migratory Species;
  *   Builds alliances and maintains relationships across the shipping sector, 
including with shipowners, ports, technical experts, and regulators;
  *   Helps lead coalitions of environmental organizations to lobby for 
national and international ocean noise control;
  *   Speaks publicly on ocean noise pollution in a wide range of public 
contexts, including in traditional and social media and at public events;
  *   Develops science-based policy on quieting commercial ships, including by 
directing naval architects, economists, acousticians, and other experts in the 
preparation of technical papers on ocean noise solutions;
  *   Participates in related legal cases brought by NRDC; and
  *   Contributes to marine mammal project fundraising by assisting in 
proposals and engaging in regular, consistent outreach to foundations and major 
donors.
Qualifications

  *   At least 8 years of experience in environmental advocacy, with 
demonstrated leadership, creativity, and accomplishment.
  *   An advanced degree in a field relevant to the position, such as law, 
engineering, ocean science, or public policy;
  *   Experience working with government agencies, with Congress, and with 
intergovernmental organizations;
  *   Ability to lead complex coalitions with diverse national and 
international membership;
  *   Ability to manage and prioritize an independent workload while also 
working as a member of a team;
  *   Exceptional research, writing, communication (in both traditional and 
social media), listening, and analytical skills;
  *   Ability to understand and explain scientific material to non-specialists;
  *   Courtesy and diplomacy in dealing with colleagues, government agencies, 
corporations, and the public; and
  *   Strong grant-writing and reporting skills and an ability to communicate 
effectively and in a timely way with donors.

Please note that we are prioritizing advocacy experience and accomplishment 
over other factors. It is not required that candidates have a background in 
oceans issues.

We are willing to consider candidates in all U.S. locations, not only those 
based in cities where NRDC has offices. The candidate must be able to travel as 
needed for advocacy purposes.

NRDC is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. We are equal 
opportunity employers and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the 
basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity and 
expression, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran 
status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. 
We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working 
environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with 
experience.


To apply, please visit 
https://careers-nrdc.icims.com/jobs/4342/senior-advocate-for-quiet-seas/job and 
upload your resume and cover letter through our online portal. We would like 
you to upload any additional papers or project work that you think would 
showcase your abilities. Due to the high volume of resumes, only qualified 
candidates will be contacted. Please no phone calls, emails, faxes or in-person 
resume drop-offs. Please reference where you saw this posting. NRDC is an Equal 
Opportunity Employer.

If you are having technical difficulty while applying, please reach out to 
iCIMS Customer Care by dialing 1-800-889-4422.

For further information about NRDC, please visit 
www.nrdc.org<http://www.nrdc.org>






Michael jasny
Director, Marine Mammal Protection

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
4479 W. 5th Avenue
Vancouver, bc v6r1s4
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