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Marine Educator and Public Program Coordinator

Deadline:
Employer:
University of Georgia
Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
Job Field:
Water and Soil Resources
Other
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Georgia
Location Detail:
Savannah, GA
Job Description:

Background

Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant promote the economic, cultural and environmental health of Georgia’s coast and prepare citizens to become good stewards of coastal ecosystems and watershed resources. The program achieves its mission by providing research, education, training and science-based outreach to assist Georgia in solving problems and realizing opportunities for its coastal and marine environments.



Job Description

The University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant program seeks a full time, non-tenured, benefits eligible Public Service Faculty position to be assigned to the Marine

Education Center and Aquarium. Primary responsibilities of the position are to lead, instruct, and ensure the safety of student participants in marine science and coastal ecology programs.

These education programs include field explorations, laboratory studies, discussion sessions and boat-based classes. The latter are conducted aboard 24-foot open boats (Carolina Skiffs) and the 43-foot trawler R/V Sea Dawg. Secondary responsibilities of this position are to manage and expand education programs for the general public including adults and families. Duties include

developing, coordinating, collaborating on and delivering programs that highlight the work of MAREX / GA SG. Existing public programs include onsite activities such as lectures, labs,

and field experiences; community outreach events; stewardship and community science programs. Additional responsibilities include grant writing to secure external funding for the Center’s activities related to public programming.

Major Responsibilities

Lead and instruct marine science classes for PK-12 students, teachers, undergraduates and the

general public

Lead and instruct 5-day summer marine science camp sessions

Develop new curriculum, supplemental material and publish education-based articles in professional journals

Serve as USCG boat captain (preferred) or crew (required) aboard University passenger vessels

Ensure the safety of student / participant groups while on University led programs and boat trips

Develop, manage, and coordinate public programs (both onsite and virtual) to include: registration, training, data management, promotion, instruction and evaluation

Serve as the point of contact for the entire unit and coordinate public programs with other faculty and staff within the unit, other Pubic Service and Outreach and academic units of UGA, Georgia

Sea Grant funded researchers, and community groups/ stakeholders

Develop collaborative funding proposals to support education efforts, increase number of programs, numbers served, and income generated by public programs

Represent Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant at public festivals, school outreach events, professional meetings, committees, advisory boards, collaborative working groups and

partnerships with other organizations in the field of marine science / environmental education

Qualifications:

Education and Experience Requirements

A Master’s degree in marine science, biology, environmental science, Science education/Environmental education or related field is required. 3 years minimum teaching experience required.

 



Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred

 Ph.D. preferred in related field. Experience teaching student groups aboard boats preferred and 3 years public program development and management preferred. 1-year experience with virtual program development and management preferred and 3 years / 100 hours small boat handling experience preferred. USCG Captains License preferred



Considerable content knowledge in marine science, biology, coastal ecology and natural history. Grant writing background and record of grant submission and funding



Effective teaching skills with diverse audiences and in a variety of teaching formats to include field, lab, discussion, boat based, and virtual programs. Effective verbal/ written communication skills related to public outreach and extension work with non-scientists, as well as an ability to collaborate and work effectively with a small team of educators, researchers, interns, volunteers, and other public stakeholders.

Skilled in online registrations, management, and virtual program platforms (Microsoft Office, People Soft, Adobe products, Qualtrics and other online survey tools, interactive freeware/shareware, social media, and video conferencing platforms and applications. Ability to work on several projects at once and other time management skills

Proven leadership and team work skills and an outstanding ability to communicate clearly and effectively, in writing and verbally, and having public speaking skills and a demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment

Salary:
Competitive and commensurate with qualifications
How to Apply:

The direct link to apply: https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/319314

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and contact information, including phone numbers, for three professional references. All applications received by July 15, 2023 will be assured consideration.

“The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, genetic information, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR (facultyjobs@uga.edu). Please do not contact the department or search committee with such requests.”

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