Position Announcement: Marine Resource Management Resident Faculty The School for Field Studies Center for Marine Resource Studies South Caicos Island, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI
Center Objective: The SFS Center for Marine Resource Studies is dedicated to developing scientifically sound, culturally and politically acceptable and economically feasible recommendations that will lead to the sustainable use, development and stewardship of the marine and terrestrial resources of the Turks and Caicos Islands, with specific focus on South Caicos. Our academic program is taught within a case study format and includes three field lecture courses namely marine ecology, resource management and policy and socio-economics. A fourth course covers an introduction to the planning and conduct of field research.
Position Rationale/Summary: The purpose of this residential field position is to teach critical environmental issues through a problem-solving approach, to participate in the development and implementation of an interdisciplinary curriculum, to participate in the Center's 5-year research program, to oversee faculty-designed student research projects that address the resource management needs of local clients and partners and the 5-year research program, and to ensure the expeditious publication of research results. This position is lead faculty for the course: Principles of Resource Management, which examines the various principles, practices, disciplines, tools and information required to understand and manage natural resources. This component of the academic program makes the link between Environmental Policy and Socio-economic Values and Marine Ecology. This course covers a wide range of disciplines but focuses on the management of exploited marine resources in the TCI, specifically the sustainable harvesting of lobster, conch, reef fish and the conservation of coral reefs that play a key role in an expanding tourism industry. Because Center staff and students live on site, our faculty get to know both the staff and students on a level not often achieved in a conventional university setting.
Position Requirements: Scientifically relevant Ph.D. in Marine Resources Management, Stock Assessment, Fisheries Management. Applied/Field research experience in Marine Protected Areas, Stock Assessment and Monitoring, Harvest Monitoring, Policy Development and Improvement, Community Involvement. Familiarity with: Coral Reef Conservation, Marine Fish and Invertebrate Populations, Artificial Reef and Habitat Enhancement, Environmental Impact Assessments. University-level teaching experience in Population Dynamics, Resource Management.
Misc. Requirements: Experience living/working in the Caribbean, Certified diver with underwater research experience.
To apply: Send CV and cover letter outlining relevant experiences to: The School for Field Studies, Job#1357, 16 Broadway, Beverly MA 01915, USA; Fax: 1-978-927-5127; Email: [log in to unmask] For more information see: http://www.fieldstudies.org EOE.
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