[APWG] Fw: [ma-eppc] Fw: Job Opportunity - Adirondack Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator

Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov
Mon Apr 21 12:05:37 CDT 2008


Hi,

Please see message and attachment below. Contact Hilary Oles for further
information.

Thank you,

Jil

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Jil M Swearingen
Invasive Species Management Specialist
National Capital Region IPM Program
Center for Urban Ecology
4598 Macarthur Blvd NW
Washington DC 20007
202-342-1443, ex 218
202-282-1031 fax
www.nps.gov/plants/alien
www.ma-eppc.org
www.nps.gov/cue

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 ----- Forwarded by Betsy Lyman/PHILADELPHIA/NPS on 04/14/2008 10:47 PM             
                                                                                    
                                                                                    
 This email is being sent via the PRISM listserves. Please direct any               
 inquiries directly to Hilary Oles at holes at tnc.org. Thank you! >                   
                                                                                    
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 Dear friends and colleagues,                                                       
                                                                                    
 The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program, one of NY's eight Partnerships         
 for Regional Invasive Species Management, is thrilled to announce the              
 availability of a new position - Adirondack Aquatic Invasive Species               
 Coordinator (AISC). The AISC will join the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant          
 Program (APIPP) Director and Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator and          
 assist the development and implementation of invasive species programs in          
 the Adirondack region. The AISC's primary role will be to build upon               
 APIPP's early detection and monitoring programs for aquatic invasives and          
 to coordinate partners working on aquatic invasive species issues (a full          
 job description is attached). The APIPP is a partnership program, hosted           
 by the Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy and recently funded by         
 the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, involving more        
 than 30 cooperating organizations and hundreds of volunteers working to            
 protect the Adirondack region from the harmful impacts of non-native               
 invasive species.                                                                  
                                                                                    
 This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to work in a           
 creative, team-oriented environment on an important and high profile               
 conservation issue. Please send a letter of interest, resume, and names            
 and contact information for three references by Monday, May 5 to Hilary            
 Oles, PO Box 65, Keene Valley, NY 12943 or holes at tnc.org. Questions about          
 the position can be directed to Hilary at 518-576-2082 x 131. A start date         
 of early to mid June is desired.                                                   
                                                                                    
 We look forward to working with the successful candidate!                          
                                                                                    
 Hilary & the APIPP partners                                                        
                                                                                    
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 Hilary Oles                                                                        
 Coordinator                                                                        
 Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program                                             
 The Nature Conservancy - Adirondack Chapter                                        
 PO Box 65                                                                          
 Keene Valley, New York 12943                                                       
 518-576-2082 x 131 (tel)                                                           
 518-576-4203 (fax)                                                                 
 holes at tnc.org                                                                      
 www.adkinvasives.com_,_.___                                                        
                                                                                    
                                                                                    
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