The Oregon Invasive Species Council is currently seeking a pers
Hello,

The Oregon Invasive Species Council is currently seeking a person to fill the 
role of coordinator for the Council.

The Oregon Invasive Species Council is comprised of 17 members representing 
various state, federal, local government entities, as well as non-profit and 
business groups.  The OISC was created in Oregon statute in 2002, where its 
mission is "to conduct a  coordinated and comprehensive effort to keep invasive 
species out of Oregon and  to eliminate, reduce, or mitigate the impacts of 
invasive species already  established in Oregon."  To that end, the Council 
meets a minimum of 3 times per year to discuss current trends in invasive 
species issues  and make recommendations to legislatures, agencies, and other 
parties to limit their impact to the state of Oregon.  For more information 
regarding the Oregon Invasive Species Council, please see www.oregon.gov/oisc.
The coordinator position is funded and awarded by the state of Oregon using 
competitive contract system where interested parties place bids for the 2-year 
contract.  Maximum monthly total compensation for this position is $6,250 with 
maximum for the contract set at $150,000.  

In short, duties of the Council Coordinator will include, but not be limited to:
        * Overseeing all Council activities, including annual meetings of the 
Council and its three subcommittees; arrange meeting locations and other 
logistics; publish meeting agendas and minutes.
        * Maintain a website dedicated to the Oregon Invasive Species Council, 
which includes a top 100 list of worst invaders to keep out of Oregon, and risk 
assessments for various species.
        * Participate and maintain a council blog, as well as facebook and 
twitter accounts
        * Playing an active role in invasive species legislation in the state 
of Oregon; meeting several times per year with key legislatures and politicians 
in the Oregon and U.S. federal government
        * Collaborate and participate with other invasive species councils from 
surrounding states in the Pacific Northwest as well as the U.S. National 
Invasive Species Council
        * Assist with a statewide reporting hotline for invasive species; 
direct incoming reports to appropriate experts in the field (see 
http://oregoninvasiveshotline.org/)
        * Manage Council financial accounts, including an emergency invasive 
species control fund
        * Draft press releases regarding council activities
        * Bring fresh, creative ideas to fund invasive species prevention, 
detection, and control in the state of Oregon; and helping Council members 
implement those ideas
Experience with Oregon state government is a major plus.  At a minimum, 
candidates should have a good grasp of invasive species issues facing the 
economy and environment of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

The RFP is open until October 10.  To submit a proposal, go to 
http://orpin.oregon.gov/open.d ll/welcome

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The opportunity number is 603-1387-13

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Wyatt Williams, Ph.D.
Invasive Species Specialist
Oregon Department of Forestry
wwilli...@odf.state.or.us

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