[PCA] NatureServe VP for Conservation Science position

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Fri Aug 15 12:42:30 CDT 2008


Respond to NatureServe
Location -- Arlington, Va. (vic. Wash., D.C.)
Larry Morse

From: Mary Klein <Mary_Klein at natureserve.org>
> Date: 8/15/2008 1:00:49 PM
>_______________________________________________

> Bruce Stein will be leaving NatureServe on September 5 to pursue new
> personal and professional goals.  
>
> As a result, NatureServe is seeking a Vice President for Conservation
> Science to help advance our mission of providing the scientific basis
> for effective conservation action.  The position will guide the
> strategic development and growth of Conservation Science programs,
> projects and partnerships that will result in significant and enduring
> conservation of species and ecosystems.  The position's impact will be
> leveraged through work with NatureServe's network of more than 80
> natural heritage programs throughout the U.S., Canada and Latin America.
>
> The ideal candidate will possess a Ph.D in biology or ecology, and more
> than seven years of work experience in applying the concepts of
> conservation biology and related fields to conservation decision-making
> and natural resources management. He/She will have personal and
> professional credibility in the conservation science community and have
> the proven ability to raise public and private funds to support ongoing
> scientific activities.
>
> More information about this career opportunity can be found on our web
> site at http://natureserve.org/aboutUs/jobs.jsp
> <http://natureserve.org/aboutUs/jobs.jsp> .  Please share this notice
> with your colleagues, and contact me if you have any suggestions for
> great candidates.
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Mary L. Klein, President & CEO 
> NatureServe - A Network Connecting Science with Conservation 
> 1101 Wilson Blvd., 15th Floor 
> Arlington, VA  22209 
> ph: (703) 908-1803   fax: (703) 908-1860 
> www.natureserve.org <http://www.natureserve.org/>  







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