I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG, http://www.imsg.com/) is looking to hire a 
Deep Sea Coral Research Specialist to work in the NOAA Fisheries Service 
(NMFS) Office of Habitat Conservation (OHC), Habitat Protection Division 
(HP, http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/habitat/index.html), which is part of the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  The position will 
be located at OHC headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland.

The Deep Sea Coral Research Specialist will provide coordination across 
NOAA for deep-sea coral-related matters under the NOAA Coral Reef 
Conservation Program (CRCP, www.coralreef.noaa.gov/) and support NOAA 
Fisheries Service implementation of the Deep Sea Coral Research and 
Technology Program (DSCRTP).   

Duties will focus on coordination of NOAA’s deep-sea coral activities, 
development of the congressionally-mandated DSCRTP; synthesis of 
scientific and conservation information in scientific publications and 
reports to Congress and the public; and liaison with the Regional Fishery 
Management Councils, other federal agencies and stakeholders.

Responsibilities:
The contractor’s duties will include but not be limited to:

•       Leading coordination of and representing NMFS on NOAA’s “Deep 
Team” and the Deep-Sea Coral Working Group and associated program planning 
and coordination.
•       Coordinating the implementation of NOAA’s Deep-Sea Coral Strategic 
Plan and continuing the development of the Deep Sea Coral Research and 
Technology Program.  This includes coordinating with researchers and 
managers, preparing reports, preparing briefing materials, etc.
•       Ensuring that the program’s plans are scientifically and 
technically sound, that they are appropriate for the management needs, and 
that the scientific and technological information produced is reliable and 
adequate for regulatory purposes.
•       Ensuring that approaches and lessons learned in each region inform 
Program activities in all other regions. 
•       Leading development of the biennial Report to Congress on 
Implementation of the Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program, in 
consultation with Regional Fishery Management Councils.
•       Collecting and organizing information on existing NOAA and 
external research on deep-sea corals and management efforts that support 
their conservation.  
•       Supporting coordination with NOAA Fisheries Service and regional 
Fisheries Management Council deep-sea coral science and management 
efforts; assisting in developing priorities and monitoring performance; 
providing budget forecasting and preparation of funding requests.  
(Occasional travel to NMFS Regions or Science Centers may be required.)  
•       Staffing the Interagency Board on Deep Sea Corals and other 
Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under the Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science 
and Technology and participating in planning meetings, drafting reports 
and coordinating with other Federal agency representatives on the Board’s 
work.  

Qualifications: 
Required: 
•       Doctoral degree (highly preferred) or masters degree with 
equivalent additional experience in a relevant discipline such as marine 
science, biology, marine or environmental management or policy.
•       Experience conducting research or policy work relevant to deep-sea 
coral or sponge ecosystems or deep-sea habitat science and related 
conservation issues.
•       Familiarity with issues related to fisheries management, including 
management of fisheries bycatch and impacts on benthic habitats. 
•       Strong writing skills and experience with writing or editing 
technical and/or scientific reports and manuscripts.
•       Self-motivated, with strong organizational skills and attention to 
detail.
•       Ability to work well individually and cooperatively with a range 
of individuals in a complex team environment.
•       Solid interpersonal and communication skills, as they will be 
required to interact constructively with an array of individuals and 
groups internal and external to NOAA.
•       Ability to work on several projects simultaneously and to shift 
priorities as needed.
•       Willingness to learn new skills.
•       Technical proficiency with Microsoft Office programs.
•       Ability to travel on a periodic basis.
Desired: 
•       2-3 years of program or project planning experience or research 
cruise coordination.
•       Experience presenting scientific research findings orally and in 
writing to both scientific and general audiences.   
•       Familiarity with the federal fisheries management and regional 
fisheries management councils. 

To Apply:

Please send your resume, three (3) references and a cover letter 
describing how your knowledge and skills fulfill the requirements of the 
position to [email protected] with the following subject heading: NOA09036 – 
NOAA Deep-Sea Coral Research Specialist.  
The vacancy announcement is open until filled.   

IMSG is an equal opportunity employer.

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