RESEARCH AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MANAGER

This position coordinates activities in research, conservation, and 
education that connect scientists – particularly ecologists – to 
communicate results of their studies to underserved public audiences 
(e.g., prison inmates, urban youth, people in assisted living centers). 
The Program Manager links scientists and the public with a broad spectrum 
of partners, e.g., artists, resource managers, conservation groups, 
government agencies, and other groups.  This is supported by an EAGER 
grant (Early-Concept Grants in Exploratory Research) from the National 
Science Foundation to Dr. Nalini Nadkarni, The Evergreen State College.

Please see information below for details. 

Salary: $3,891 to $4,475 per mo. F/T + excellent benefits

Review of applications begins: January 15, 2010

All requested application materials must be submitted in order to be 
considered.
For details on the application requirements and process visit 
http://www.evergreen.edu/employment/staffjobs.htm or call (360) 867-5361 
or (360) 867-6834 (TTY).
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The Evergreen State College
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 
Web: www.evergreen.edu/employment         Email: [email protected]
Phone: (360) 867-5361    TTY: (360) 867-6834    Fax: (360) 867-6823
Bulletin 2009-
039MSM                                                                     
                Opens: December 22, 2009
                                                                           
            Review of applications begins: January 15, 2010
After the review of applications begins, this position may close without 
further notice.

RESEARCH AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MANAGER

SPECIAL NOTE 
This position is an “at will” appointment, exempt from Washington State 
Civil Service rules and the Fair Labor Standards Act overtime 
requirements.  This is a full time 12 month position funded through June 
30, 2010, with a possible reduction to .67 FTE thereafter dependent on 
grant award and renewal.

COLLEGE PROFILE
The Evergreen State College is a progressive, public liberal arts and 
sciences college located in Olympia, Washington, in the beautiful Pacific 
Northwest.  Since opening its doors in 1971, Evergreen has established a 
national reputation for leadership in developing innovative 
interdisciplinary, collaborative and team-taught academic programs.  The 
college has a vibrant undergraduate program, a graduate program, and seven 
public service centers that constitute a unique academic setting.  The 
College values a student-centered learning environment, a link between 
theory and practice, and a multicultural community of diverse faculty, 
students and staff working together.  Current enrollment is approximately 
4,500.  For more information about Evergreen, please visit our college 
catalog or our website: http://www.evergreen.edu
 
POSITION PURPOSE
Supporting two linked scientific outreach programs at Evergreen – the 
Research Ambassador Program and Sustainable Prisons Project – the Program 
Manager (PM) coordinates activities in research, conservation, and 
education that connect scientists – particularly ecologists – to 
communicate results of their studies to underserved public audiences 
(e.g., prison inmates, urban youth, people in assisted living centers). 
The PM links scientists and the public with a broad spectrum of partners, 
e.g., artists, resource managers, conservation groups, government 
agencies, and other groups.
 
NATURE AND SCOPE
The PM reports to Dr. Nalini Nadkarni, an ecosystem scientist, Evergreen 
faculty member and Director of the Research Ambassador Program and 
Sustainable Prisons Project. The PM is responsible for the design, 
implementation and evaluation of science communication activities 
involving the scientists, underserved public audiences and partners such 
as state resource management agencies, conservation groups, and 
individuals.  The PM mentors and supervises graduate/undergraduate 
students while working with Evergreen faculty and staff, contracted 
scientists, evaluation experts, agency personnel, artists, and volunteers 
to complete program objectives in research, conservation and education. In 
addition to occasional instruction in his/her area of expertise, the PM 
ensures the smooth day-to-day operations of each program, including duties 
in administration, budgeting, reporting, community and partnership 
relations, website management and developing and maintaining information 
and tracking systems.

COMPENSATION
•       Salary is $3,891 to $4,475 per month depending on qualifications;
•       A full benefits package which includes: 12 days of sick and 24 
days of vacation leave per year; paid holidays; a generous medical, 
dental, life and disability insurance package for employees and 
dependents; the TIAA-CREF retirement program; deferred compensation and 
optional supplemental retirement accounts are available.  For more 
information about Evergreen’s excellent employee benefits, view 
http://www.evergreen.edu/payroll/employeebenefits.htm;
•       After six months of employment, employees are eligible for the 
Tuition and Fee Waiver and Tuition Discount programs.
BACKGROUND
Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the Research 
Ambassador Program (http://www.researchambassador.com/) helps scientists 
and underserved audiences work across the traditional boundaries of 
academia, research and conservation. In this program, both scientist and 
newcomer become ambassadors to each other’s culture – learning the 
language, exchanging ideas and working toward common goals. By interacting 
with people who typically have little or no access to nature or 
opportunities in science, the Research Ambassador Program gives scientists 
a powerful opportunity to expand their work through the fresh perspectives 
and creative energy of new audiences. 

Funded by a grant from the Washington State Department of Corrections, the 
Sustainable Prisons Project (http://www.sustainableprisons.org) aims to 
reduce the environmental, economic and human costs of prisons by training 
offenders and correctional staff in sustainable practices. Equally 
important, it brings science into prisons by helping scientists conduct 
ecological research and conserve biodiversity through projects with 
offenders, college students and community partners.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
•       Master’s degree in science or communication from an accredited 
college or university;
•       Three years of work experience in science, science communication, 
or project management;
•       Two years of professional experience working in a team or 
collaborative setting.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Additional consideration may be given to candidates demonstrating the 
following qualifications:
•       Advanced degree in environmental studies, resource management, 
public administration, or a related field;
•       Experience organizing scientific or environmental education, 
including the development and implementation of new programs;
•       Established connections with existing informal science education 
activities and institutions;
•       Professional experience within a public higher education setting;
•       Professional experience within a corrections or social justice 
institution or organization;
•       Experience in a supervisory role;
•       Formal teaching experience in either a high school or college 
setting.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 
•       Assist with recruitment of scientists and resource practitioners 
to participate in Seminar Series by compiling and updating a database of 
professional contacts and establishing new contacts for current and 
prospective projects;
•       Provide information upon request and when appropriate on the 
availability of higher education programs, in particular those at TESC by 
making information available at events, meetings and presentations to 
various groups;
•       Provide guidance, mentoring, assignment and assessment of work, 
set schedules and provide evaluations of graduate and undergraduate 
interns and volunteers; maintain connection with graduate program director 
to ensure that work is consistent with academic program expectations;
•       Support and collaborate with existing and future programs on the 
TESC campus, e.g., Sustainability Task Force, student environmental 
groups, and others by sharing information and ideas;
•       In collaboration with the Director of the program, draft research 
papers including results and syntheses of these activities;
•       Serve as a liaison between TESC participants and administrators at 
participating agencies, foundations, and other groups;
•       Promote project activities in the media by writing popular 
articles; work closely with Marketing, Communications, and College 
Relations at Evergreen and others to promote the project; 
•       Develop and maintain a project website; 
•       Assist the Consulting Evaluator in conducting surveys, 
questionnaires, and other assessment tools to understand impacts of the 
program on scientists, audiences, and partners understand educational and 
behavioral effects of project activities;
•       Monitor the budget, approve expenditures; and provide informal 
interim reports to project personnel;
•       Oversee and facilitate program logistical arrangements such as: 
order equipment, prepare travel arrangements, schedule meetings, create 
correspondence and maintain operational office setting;
•       Foster working relationships with regional community leaders;

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (continued)
•       Follow developments in relevant national organizations, (e.g., 
AAAS, NSF) and disseminate findings as appropriate;
•       Compile and collate data, facilitate data inputting, analyze 
results and produce documentation of findings.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
•       Demonstrated ability to translate and present scientific and / or 
complex information to individuals and groups of people;
•       Demonstrated skill and ability to research scientific information 
including: locating, identifying, reading, interpreting and understanding 
scientific information and conveying it to various audiences;
•       Demonstrated ability to work efficiently and effectively in a 
highly collaborative, non-hierarchical interdisciplinary institution, and 
in a hierarchical, closely regulated institution;
•       Ability to take the initiative in directing the program and its 
individual projects;
•       Demonstrated ability to work effectively and respectfully in a 
collaborative, culturally diverse work environment including the ability 
to work well with people of different educational, racial, ethnic, 
socioeconomic, gender and sexual orientation, and varying abilities and 
educational backgrounds;
•       Possess excellent written and public presentation skills;
•       Demonstrated skill and ability in researching and compiling 
articles and other information of a scientific nature;
•       Demonstrated ability to foster and maintain outstandingly good 
working relationships across administrative, facilities, student, and 
institutional sectors;
•       Demonstrated skill and ability to produce papers and reports 
including graphical analysis and discussion of findings;
•       Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel 
and Outlook;
•       Proficient is the use of databases including data entry and 
extraction;
•       Ability to develop and maintain a website;
•       Possess strong interpersonal, communication and organizational 
skills;
•       Ability to work independently with minimal supervision;
•       Ability to interact with scientists in academia, governmental 
agencies, and the private sector;
•       Proven skill and ability to direct the work of others.
•       Possess exemplary professional integrity;
•       Knowledge of management principles involved in strategic planning, 
resource allocation, leadership, and the coordination of people and 
resources;
•       Skill and ability to manage a budget;
•       Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends;
•       Ability to travel.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
•       Must provide proof of identity and employment eligibility within 
three (3) days of beginning work;
•       Must submit to a background check;
•       May require occasional evening and weekend work;
•       May require travel.
 


APPLICATION PROCESS

Please carefully read the job bulletin and submit all requested items by 
the review date for first consideration.  After the review of applications 
begins, this position may close without further notice.  Applicants will 
not be notified once a closing date has been established.  The committee 
in its screening of applicants will assume your abilities and experience 
include only those elements specifically documented within your 
application materials.  By submitting a completed application for this 
position you are acknowledging that all of the information that you have 
submitted to apply for this job is true and complete to the best of your 
knowledge.  You understand that The Evergreen State College may verify 
this information and that untruthful or misleading answers are cause for 
rejection of your application or dismissal if you are hired.

TO SUCCESSFULLY APPLY AND BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION YOU MUST 
COMPLETE AND SUBMIT ALL THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS:

1.      A letter of application that clearly states how you meet the 
minimum qualifications and the extent to which you meet the desired 
qualifications and that thoroughly describes how your qualifications, 
training and experience have prepared you to demonstrate the first 6 
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities statements listed above.
2.      A resume which includes a chronological work history that details 
your education, training and professional experience including months and 
years in each position.
3.      At least three work-related references (required) including the 
names, current addresses and telephone numbers and an Affirmative Action 
Data Sheet (optional).  See attached forms.

Materials may be submitted using any one of the following options:
 
        Email: [email protected]
        Mail: The Evergreen State College
Human Resource Services, L3102
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia, WA  98505
        Fax: (360) 867-6823
        Or in person to the Human Resource Services office.

Application materials submitted to the College become property of the 
College and will not be returned.

To request disability accommodation in the application process, call the 
Human Resource Services Office at (360) 867-5361 (voice), or (360) 867-
6834 (TTY) or email your request to [email protected].


Changes and/or modifications to this bulletin will be located in the Human 
Resource Services Office, Library Building, room 3102 and on our web site 
at: www.evergreen.edu/employment

Committed to equal opportunity and operating with an Affirmative Action 
Plan, The Evergreen State College is working to build a diverse faculty 
and staff.  We strongly encourage qualified persons of all races, 
ethnicities, and sexual orientations, persons of disability, persons over 
forty, women, Vietnam Era and disabled veterans to apply.
 


AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DATA
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Please complete and return this form with your employment application 
package.

Name:  (Print) 
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Position: RESEARCH AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MANAGER 2009-039MSM

Check the item that best describes how you first heard about this position.
____ Evergreen’s web site
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____ Letter/E-mail from Evergreen’s Office for Equal Opportunity
____ Colleague not at Evergreen 
____ I was nominated 
____ Chronicle of Higher Ed 
____ An organization electronic 
notice:_____________________________________________________
____ An organization publication: 
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Other: 
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The Evergreen State College is an equal opportunity employer.  The 
College’s state-approved Affirmative Action Program seeks to ensure that 
employment opportunity information reaches all qualified potential 
candidates, including African Americans, American Indians/Alaskan Natives, 
Asians/Pacific Islanders, Caucasians, Hispanics, women, men, persons age 
40 and over, persons with disabilities, disabled veterans, and Vietnam era 
veterans.  To implement this program more successfully, the college 
requests that you provide the following information.  Submission of this 
statistical information is voluntary; failure to complete this portion of 
the form will not adversely affect your candidacy for employment.   

This information will be separated from your application and handled 
confidentially by the Office for Equal Opportunity.

Please check any/all of the following that apply:
        Male
        Female
        African American/Black
        Asian/Pacific Islander
        Age 40 or older
        Caucasian/White
        Hispanic/Latino
        Person with a disability
        Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native 
        Special Disabled Veteran (30% or more disability)
        Vietnam Era Veteran (served 180 days or more between 2/28/61 and 
5/7/75 and does not have a dishonorable discharge)
 


REFERENCES

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Position: RESEARCH AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MANAGER 2009-039MSM

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“I hereby authorize The Evergreen State College to make inquiries 
regarding my education, work experience and references, unless otherwise 
stated. I hereby release all parties and persons associated with any such 
inquiries from liability in connection with information they give."

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