Dear Colleagues,

COMPASS is seeking candidates for two new positions: Assistant Director of
Science and Assistant Director of Science Policy Outreach.

(1) Assistant Director of Science: Seeking candidates with a recent PhD
(within last 5 yrs) in marine related sciences. This individual will support
and continue to grow a program to capture and advance the state of the
science of ocean ecosystems and connect that science to decision-making
audiences. Applications due July 19.

Contact: Dr. Karen McLeod, [email protected]

(2) Assistant Director of Science Policy Outreach: Seeking candidates with
solid grounding in both marine related science and federal ocean policy. 
This individual will support and help shape a growing program to connect
peer-reviewed science to federal and state policymakers. Position is open
until filled.

Contact: Dr. Chad English, [email protected]

COMPASS works to advance marine conservation science and communicate that
science to policymakers, practitioners, the media and the public. We seek to
raise awareness of ocean issues and inform ocean policy discussions with
credible, peer-reviewed science. Staff are based at locations throughout the
country including academic institutions (Oregon State University; the
University of Washington; the National Center for Ecological Analysis and
Synthesis / University of California, Santa Barbara; Stanford University’s
Hopkins Marine Lab; and Clark University) and other organizations (Monterey
Bay Aquarium and SeaWeb in Washington DC). See www.compassonline.org for
more details.


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(1) Assistant Director of Science

Position Description 
The Assistant Director will work with COMPASS’ Director of Science to
support and continue growing a program to capture and advance the state of
the science of ocean ecosystems and strategically connect that science to
decision-makers. The Assistant Director will support the synthesis,
development, and communication of peer-reviewed science related to the role
and importance of ocean ecosystems, the threats those ecosystems face, and
policy solutions to address those threats. These efforts are designed to
ensure that the latest science informs, frames, and catalyzes policy
discussions and that the scientific community is well-positioned to address
key gaps that arise in those discussions. The Assistant Director will also
work with the broader COMPASS team to support a broad range of activities. 
In support of COMPASS’ science development and synthesis program, the
Assistant Director will: 
• Build relationships and synergies within the ocean science community 
• Stay current on new and emerging marine science 
• Support the synthesis of emerging marine science and the strategic
communication of that science to decision-makers 
• Support the implementation of ongoing initiatives to advance salient ocean
science through policy-relevant scientific working groups, workshops, and
larger meetings 
• Create opportunities to advance the state of the science by seeding and
supporting symposia at key scientific meetings, catalyzing new research, and
seeding new collaborations 
• Develop and lead the implementation of new strategies to capture and
advance the state of ocean science 
• Stay current on regional and national ocean policies 
• Work with COMPASS’ communications and policy teams to ensure science is
better communicated and used 
• Provide scientific content and strategic input to COMPASS staff, programs,
and initiatives 

Qualifications 
COMPASS welcomes applications from candidates with strong communications
skills, exceptional organizational skills, strong backgrounds in relevant
marine science, and experience in marine policy and/or ocean conservation
issues. 

The candidate must have: 
• A recent PhD (within last 5 years) in marine sciences (marine ecology,
fisheries science, oceanography, or related social sciences with a marine
emphasis) 
• A detailed understanding and appreciation for marine sciences beyond her
specific area of expertise 
• Ability to evaluate and synthesize diverse marine scientific concepts 
• Ability to effectively and succinctly communicate scientific information
to broad audiences, especially managers and policymakers 
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced
environment, and manage multiple projects simultaneously 
• Excellent written and oral communications skills 
• Excellent organizational skills 

In addition, the candidate will preferably have: 
• Ability to understand and evaluate national, regional and state-level
marine policy and management issues, particularly science needs related to
these issues 
• Experience with science-policy communications 
• Ability to communicate and coordinate with diverse audiences (government,
non-governmental organizations, academia and/or the private sector) 
• Demonstrated initiative 
• Familiarity with social media and online communications 

Application Deadline: For full consideration, application materials must be
received by July 19, 2010. 

Compensation and Location 
Salary is commensurate with experience, including a generous benefits
package. The preferred location for this position is at Oregon State
University in Corvallis, Oregon (co-located with the Director of Science).
However, locations in other university settings, particularly those
proximate to other COMPASS staff (e.g., University of Washington, Stanford
University, University of California Santa Barbara or Clark University) may
be possible and negotiable. 

How to apply 
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, writing sample, and
contact information for three professional references to Dr. Karen McLeod,
COMPASS Director of Science, at [email protected].

(2) Assistant Director of Science Policy Outreach

Position Description
The Assistant Director will work with COMPASS’ Director of Science Policy
Outreach to support and further develop a growing program to connect marine
conservation science and scientists to federal policy and decision makers.
The Assistant Director will help shape and implement a program to support
the communication of peer-reviewed science related to the role and
importance of ocean ecosystems, the threats those ecosystems face, and
policy solutions to address those threats. These efforts to connect the
science and policy communities are designed to help to inform, frame, and
catalyze policy discussions. The Assistant Director will also work with
COMPASS’ Directors of Science and Communications and other COMPASS staff in
Oregon, California, and New England to support a broad range of activities.

In support of COMPASS’ policy outreach program the Assistant Director will:
• Work closely with scientists and key partners (governmental and
nongovernmental) to stay current on marine science and policy developments;
• Support and connect scientists as spokespeople of their own work;
• Build and/or strengthen relationships between COMPASS and key staff and
decision makers in federal agencies and/or Congress, and other relevant groups.
• Deploy resources such as consultants, COMPASS staff and principals, and
other materials as necessary to maintain COMPASS’ high level of access,
influence, and credibility on key issues;
• Develop and implement strategies to effectively connect marine
conservation science and scientists to policymakers and other relevant
non-scientific audiences, including identifying and creating venues to
connect scientists and their science directly to agency, Congressional and
other policymakers;
• Further develop COMPASS’ policy communication training workshops for
scientists. These workshops improve scientists’ skills in communicating to
policymakers, and are based on experience and direct knowledge of the
federal policymaking community.
• Provide policy input, strategic and other support to COMPASS (Principals,
staff, and Scientific Advisors) its programs and initiatives.

Qualifications
COMPASS welcomes applications from candidates with a background in relevant
science, strong communications skills, exceptional organizational skills,
and experience in or with federal policymaking bodies.

The candidate must have:
• A strong marine science background, including at a minimum an
undergraduate degree (or equivalent experience) in marine science or a
relevant field; a graduate degree is strongly preferred.
• “On-the-ground” experience working in or closely with federal agencies
and/or Congress, preferably on marine science and/or ocean issues.
• A detailed understanding of federal policymaking processes related to use
and management of ocean resources.
• Excellent written and oral communications skills.
• Excellent organizational skills, ability to manage multiple projects and
deadlines.

In addition, the ideal candidate will have:
• Ability to communicate and coordinate with diverse audiences.
• Ability to effectively and succinctly communicate scientific information
to nonscientific audiences.
• Ability to support programs from conception through strategic planning to
execution / implementation.
• Demonstrated initiative.
• 3 – 5 years experience.

Compensation and Location
Competitive benefits package, salary commensurate with experience. This
position is located in Silver Spring, MD, at COMPASS affiliate, SeaWeb.

How to apply
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV or resume, contact
information for three professional references, and a brief writing sample
(no more than three pages) to Dr. Chad English, COMPASS Director of Science
Policy Outreach, at [email protected].

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