Supervisory Physical Scientist, GS-1301- 15 or Supervisory Social
Scientist, GS-101-15, Salary range: $107,521-139,774. The Climate
Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is
seeking an energetic individual with considerable experience in
outcome-oriented, applied environmental research to lead a new division
known as Climate Assessments and Services. The incumbent is responsible
for managing a division that leads the effort to connect climate
assessments, research and services to broader public interest goals
associated with adapting to climate variability and change. The ideal
candidate will have demonstrated themselves to be an innovator and
initiator, will have experience working across public and private sector
organizations, will have worked in the field of applied climate and
environmental research or in a setting which required on-going
interaction with the environmental research community, and will have a
vision for the implementation of federal investments linking new
climate-related interdisciplinary research with national needs for
building adaptive capacity for climate variability and change. Excellent
verbal and written communication skills are essential as is the ability
to work in a team of senior program manager in support of agency goals
and mission requirements. Ph.D. or equivalent experience required.
Detailed job information and applicant instructions will be found at
https://jobs1.quickhire.com/scripts/doc.exe under vacancy numbers
OAR-HQ-2006-0092, 93, 94 and 96. Open to all U.S. Citizens. Posting
dates : May 12 to June 26. The U.S. Department of Commerce is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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Josh Foster
Program Coordinator
Transition of Research Applications to Climate Services (TRACS) Program
(formerly NOAA Climate Transition Program (NCTP))
Climate Assessments and Services Division (CASD)
Climate Program Office (CPO)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
1100 Wayne Ave., Suite 1215
Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
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