> From Gary Jensen, USDA-CSREES
Please circulate the following announcement to others who may have an interest. Note that materials can reach institution shortly after review process begins January 24. Contact Rick Wallace for more details.
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Position Announcement Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures Department Auburn University
Position: Ag Program Assistant II or Ag Program Associate I
Responsibilities: Develop and conduct extension programs that; assist various components of the coastal business community (commercial and recreational fishing, charter boats, eco-tourism, marinas and other water related activities) in documenting the economic values produced by the component; relates economic values to coastal resources; and conveys economic values of the coastal business community and of the resources that businesses depend on to citizens, policy makers and elected officials. Individual will provide information to assist coastal industries in evaluating and responding to regulatory changes and changes in the business climate. Information is transferred to stake holders through personal contacts, group meetings, workshops, newsletters, newspaper columns and computer networks. The position is located at the Auburn University Marine Extension and Research Center, Mobile, Alabama.
Qualifications: Entry into the Ag Program Assistant or Associate applicant pool requires a B.S. or M.S. degree from an accredited college or university in natural resource economics or a closely related field. The hiring range for Ag Program Assistant II is $26,410-$34,330 and requires a B.S. degree and three years equivalent experience or an M.S. degree. The hiring range for Ag Program Associate I is $31,340-$40,740 and requires a B.S. degree and six years of equivalent experience or M.S. degree and three years equivalent experience. Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills including the ability to relate technical information to non-technical audiences is essential. Experience with marine resources and familiarity with computer programs to analyze data and disseminate information is desirable. A successful candidate will have the ability to work as a team player within overlapping administrative structures. Applicants must be able to obtain and maintain an Alabama Driver's license and be willing to work irregular hours and weekends including occasional overnight travel.
Application: Applicants should send a letter of application, resume, college transcripts, and names/addresses of three references to: Search Committee-Ag Program Assistant II or Ag Program Associate I, Human Resources, Langdon Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849.
Review Date: Review of applications will begin after January 24, 2000. The position is available immediately. If you have questions concerning the position, contact Dr. Rick Wallace at 334-438-5690 or e-mail [log in to unmask]
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