Note- deadline for applications has been extended to 5/18/09

Aquatic Ecologist--Cape Cod National Seashore, MA



Go to USAjobs (usajobs.gov) and search aquatic ecologist in Wellfleet, MA to 
see the full announcement. 

Extended Deadline-Announcement closes May 18, 2009.

 



Statement of Duties:



The incumbent serves as the program expert in aquatic ecology for Cape

Cod National Seashore (CACO). The aquatic ecologist works as a member

of a multi-disciplinary team conducting natural resource inventories,

long-term ecological monitoring, and ecosystem restoration at CACO. In

cooperation with staff, researchers, and partners, the aquatic

ecologist designs, implements, analyzes, and reports on aquatic

ecosystem inventories, monitoring, protection, restoration, and related

studies. Efforts will focus on long-term monitoring of water quality,

aquatic plant and animal communities, and related ecological processes

in freshwater, estuarine, and nearshore marine systems. Work includes

analysis and interpretation of complex ecological data to contribute to

an overall analysis of ecosystem conditions and trends.

   

The aquatic ecologist develops and implements scientifically valid

monitoring methods for aquatic ecosystems and performs appropriate

descriptive or quantitative statistical analyses of the resulting data.

In addition, the aquatic ecologist assists in the planning,

coordination, and implementation of research, modeling, and monitoring

for estuarine restoration projects. Work will include collaboration

with monitoring team specialists to design and conduct studies

examining interactions among different components of aquatic ecosystems

such as water quality, hydrology, vegetation, and wildlife.

Responsibilities include documentation of progress and reporting the

results of inventories, monitoring, modeling, and related studies to

park management and other audiences. Other project management

responsibilities such as developing work plans and project proposals,

negotiating cooperative agreements and providing oversight to

contracted scientists, technicians and volunteers, will be necessary.

The incumbent will work with park education programs to incorporate new

information and will represent CACO when working with partners on

issues related to aquatic ecology. 



KEY REQUIREMENTS:

 

Ability to safely handle watercraft such as canoes and possibly motorboats.

U.S. Citizenship

Background and/or Security Investigation required.

Driver's license


      

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