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Georgia Adopt-A-Stream State Coordinator

Deadline:
Employer:
Georgia Environmental Protection Division
Job Field:
Water and Soil Resources
Other
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Georgia
Location Detail:
Atlanta, GA
Job Description:

The Georgia Adopt-A-Stream State Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the State’s citizen or community science, volunteer water quality monitoring program. This position is in the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, Watershed Protection Branch, in Atlanta, Georgia. The position supports river and watershed protection throughout the state, from the Blue Ridge Mountains and Piedmont region to the black water creeks of South Georgia, and our 100-mile coastal estuarine and marine ecosystems. This position is supported by a diverse and active advisory board.

 

Primary responsibilities include:

• Leading our network of statewide trainers and community coordinators

• Conducting water quality training workshops

• Developing and updating workshop presentations and water monitoring guides

• Writing newsletters and assisting with marketing, promotion, and social media

• Assisting with the program website and the volunteer water quality monitoring database

• Assisting with the annual conference celebrating volunteer achievements

 

This position requires frequent communication with the public and our partner programs, moderate fieldwork including opportunities to canoe and kayak, travel throughout Georgia, and the flexibility to work in the evenings and on weekends. The incumbent of this role will possess sound writing and communication skills, solid technical skills to support social media, web development, and/or GIS needs, and a fundamental comprehension of rivers and aquatic ecology and factors impacting watershed health. There are opportunities for professional development.

Qualifications:

GSP040 – Communications Specialist 1

Bachelor's degree in communications or a related field from an accredited college or university.

OR

Three years of communications or related experience.

GSP041 – Communications Specialist 2

Bachelor's degree in communications or a related field from an accredited college or university

AND

One year of communications or related experience.

OR

Four years of communications or related experience.

OR

One year of experience required at the lower-level Communications Specialist 1 (GSP040) or position equivalent.

GSP042 – Communications Specialist 3

Bachelor's degree in communications or a related field from an accredited college or university

AND

Two years of communications or related experience.

OR

Five years of communications or related experience.

OR

One year of experience required at the lower-level Communications Specialist 2 (GSP041) or position equivalent.

Miscellaneous:

Preference may be given to applicants with the following experience:

• Event coordination experience such as organizing conferences, meetings, paddling activities, river

cleanups

• Coordinating citizen or community science water quality monitoring programs similar to Georgia Adopt-A-Stream

Salary:
$38,000 to $50,000
Benefits:

Full State of Georgia benefits

How to Apply:

Send resume and cover letter to Harold.Harbert@dnr.ga.gov

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