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WEC has received the following postings for environmental career opportunities.
If you are interested in applying for one of these positions, please follow the contact instructions provided with each posting. When applying for any posting below, please state you were referred to the position from our web site. Jobs are listed starting with the most recent posting.
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County of Santa Cruz
Environmental Program Coordinator
Location: Santa Cruz
Posted
January 23, 2012
Manages County household hazardous waste and solid waste programs.
Class C Driver License required.
Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. $6015 -
Apply by February
3, 2012
Equal Opportunity Employer
For more information and/or to apply online go to http://www.santacruzcountyjobs.com
or for application materials contact Public Works Personnel, 701 Ocean St, Rm. 410,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060, (831) 454-
City of San Diego
Biologist III (Environmental Biologist) -
Location: San Diego
Posted January 8, 2012
To view the full job posting for any opening at City of San
Diego, click here:
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/sandiego/default.cfm or http://www.sandiego.gov/empopp/current/index.shtml
Click on a job title to view the complete job posting of any position listed. After
you have reviewed the job posting, you can apply for the position by clicking on
the "Apply" button and completing the online application. The deadline for Application
submittal is prior to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 23rd.
There is presently one Biologist III position open in Public Works-
Colorado Fourteeners
Field Programs Manager and Field Projects Coordinator
Location:
Colorado
Posted December 14, 2011
Colorado Fourteeners Initiative is hiring two full-
York University
Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Studies
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posted December 12, 2011
Applications and nominations are invited for the position of Dean of the Faculty
of Environmental Studies at York University. The appointment is for a five-
Founded in 1959, York University offers a world-
The Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES), established in 1968, redefines the conceptual
and theoretical boundaries of environmental studies. FES is committed to social
and environmental justice and equity, to collaborative approaches, and to fostering
interdisciplinary exploration through the intersection of the humanities, social
sciences, arts and natural sciences. The Faculty provides unsurpassed opportunities
for teaching, learning, and research on a range of theoretical and applied environmental
issues. It offers students the flexibility to pursue their individual learning objectives,
as well as opportunities for joint study with other Faculties. FES currently has
a full-
The Dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of the Faculty, and leads the Faculty in its teaching, research and service missions, as well as directing its budget, general administration and future development. She or he is an important member of York's senior leadership team, contributing to the future directions of the University. The successful candidate will bring a strong record of academic and administrative experience and leadership to this position.
York University is an Affirmative Action Employer. The Affirmative Action Program can be found on York’s website at www.yorku.ca/acadjobs/. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
The search committee will begin reviewing applications in January and will continue until the position is successfully filled. Please respond electronically, in confidence, with a letter of introduction and a curriculum vitae that includes the names of three references (who will not be contacted without the consent of the applicant) to the University’s consultant:
Laverne Smith & Associates Inc.
1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801
Toronto, ON M5E 1W7
York@lavernesmith.com
National Wildlife Federation
Open Positions
Protecting wildlife through education and
action since 1936, The National Wildlife Federation is America's leading conservation
organization passionate about protecting wildlife for our children's future. We are
dedicated to reconnecting people with nature, protecting and restoring wildlife,
and to confronting global warming -
National Wildlife Federation is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace
diversity. We offer an excellent benefits package. For a list of open positions,
and to apply online, please go to
National Parks Conservation Association
Open Positions
The National Parks Conservation Association's mission is to protect and enhance America's National Parks for present and future generations. We believe that America's national parks and historical sites embody the American spirit. They are windows to our past, homes to some of our rarest plants and animal species, and places where every American can go to find inspiration, peace, and open space.
But these living, breathing monuments to our nation's history, culture, and landscape need care and support to overcome the many dangers that threaten to destroy them forever. At the National Parks Conservation Association, we work every day to ensure our national parks get that vital care and support.
NPCA plays a crucial role in ensuring that these magnificent lands and landmarks are protected in perpetuity:
To view job openings at the National Parks Conservation Association visit www.npca.org/jobs. NPCA is an EOE.
