Moku o Loe (Coconut Island)
Title: Junior Specialist / Assistant Specialist (HIMB Community Education Coordinator)
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent, , renewal subject to satisfactory performance
Department: University of Hawai'i at Manoa - SOEST - Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology
Job Number: 2022-01470
Position Number: 0086043
Description:
Hiring Unit: Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology/SOEST
Location: Moku o Loe (Coconut Island), Kaneohe
Date Posted: 09/29/22
Closing Date: Continuous - Application review begins 12/9/2022
Salary Information: S2M11 or S3M11, salary schedules and placement information
Monthly Type: 11 Month
Other Conditions
Subject to position clearance and availability of funds. This is an 11-month,permanent, tenure-track, S2 Junior Specialist or S3 Assistant Specialist position supported by government funds. Continuation dependent on satisfactory performance.
Background
The Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) within the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa invites applications for the HIMB Community Education Coordinator. This is an 11-month, tenure-track position at the rank of Junior or Assistant Specialist. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to enhance and build upon its existing Center for Community Education (CCE) suite of programs, facilitating access to education and outreach both on Moku o Loe and at off-site partner venues for school and community participants. CCE content broadly focuses on education in marine science and conservation in the nearshore environment, while serving as a vehicle for broader impacts for HIMB’s current research and marine stewardship efforts. In addition to collaborating with HIMB’s existing faculty to complement their expertise, as well as with graduate students and postdocs interested in the intersection of scientific research and informal science education, the candidate will be expected to prioritize a Hawaiian sense of place throughout CCE programming and collaborate with external community partners, including but not limited to, Native Hawaiian organizations. A priority on providing education access, establishing partnerships, promoting diversity and equity, student mentoring, and collegiality will be among the primary criteria in selecting the successful candidate. We invite excellent applicants from relevant disciplines in broad areas of marine biology, marine science, environmental science, marine science education, and environmental education.
The mission of HIMB is to be a global hub for cutting-edge science, technology, and education aimed at understanding and conserving tropical marine and coastal ecosystems. The Institute’s principal facilities and operations are located on Moku o Loe (Coconut Island), a 29-acre island surrounded by a coral reef in Kaneohe Bay on the windward side of the island of Oahu, about 15 miles from the UH Manoa campus. The research, education, and service programs at HIMB currently encompass basic and applied aspects of tropical marine biology, coral reef ecology, and marine science education research and curriculum development, including areas of emphasis in the following five sub-disciplines: 1) coral reef biophysical and biogeographical research; 2) coral reef physiology, ecology, evolution, and biodiversity; 3) fisheries research; 4) population-, spatial and behavioral ecology of marine megafauna; 5) Indigenous resource management and multiple ways of knowing; and 6) K-20 marine education and community outreach. The Institute has just completed a $40 million renovation of its facilities to accommodate growing research and education programs, and in support of approximately 150 employees, including 23 research and education faculty.
Committed to the UH Manoa’s strategic priority and institutional goal of becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning, HIMB has a deep engagement with, and commitment to, its neighborhood educational and non-profit organization partners, including but not limited to the Windward Community College, the Koolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club, Koolau Foundation, Paepae o Heeia, Kakoo Oiwi, The Pacific American Foundation, and the Kaneohe and Kahalu?u Neighborhood Boards. In collaboration with many of these partners, HIMB serves as administrative lead for the recently designated Heeia National Estuarine Research Reserve, approximately 1,400 acres of estuary and coastal wetland in Kaneohe Bay, including Moku o Loe. The University of Hawaii at Manoa is a land-, sea-, space-and sun-grant institution with an enrollment of approximately 20,000 graduate and undergraduate students. In addition to its own faculty and staff, HIMB sponsors affiliated faculty from other University of Hawaii campuses, scientists from federal and state agencies, short-term visiting scientists, and adjunct faculty.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Specific core responsibilities and primary functions of the Community Education Coordinator will include, but are not limited to:
Junior Specialist Minimum Qualifications
Assistant Specialist Minimum Qualifications
Desirable qualifications
To apply:
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Subject Line: Community Education Coordinator
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