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Position Announcement Correction
Science Communications Specialist
The Nature Conservancy
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada


The recent ArcticInfo describing an position announcement for a Science
Communication Specialist contained an error. In the announcement, the
position was listed incorrectly as being at The Nature Conservancy of
Canada. The position is at The Nature Conservancy
(http://www.nature.org).

The correct announcement follows:

Position Announcement
Science Communications Specialist
The Nature Conservancy
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Application submission deadline: Friday, 30 November 2007

For further information, please contact:

Bridget Paule
Phone: 907-276-3157
E-mail: bpaule [at] tnc.org

Or go to:
http://www.nature.org/careers/dynamic/natureorg/20071030011206.html


The Nature Conservancy (TNC) seeks an applied conservation scientist
with strong and proven communication skills. This person will provide
science communications, conservation science, and analytical support to
TNC's Canada Program and its partners focused on conservation and land
use planning initiatives in the Mackenzie River Basin and Northwest
Territories (NWT). The Science Communications Specialist will
understand, apply and communicate the principles and tools of
conservation science and how they are used to identify priority areas
for conservation and to develop standards and thresholds for managing
and monitoring lands with various land use designations. The Science
Communications Specialist should have working knowledge of systematic
conservation planning approaches, landscape and hydrologic connectivity,
ecological monitoring methods, projected impacts of climate change, and
other related topics in conservation science. S/he will work with and
coordinate partners to develop and implement communications plans and
oral and written communications tools related to the NWT Protected Areas
Strategy to technical and general audiences, including First Nations
communities. S/he will work as part of a diverse team with TNC staff and
partners in other conservation organizations, government, First Nations,
and industry implementing the Northwest Territories Protected Areas
Strategy and developing aspects of Land Use Plans.

To be considered for the position, all candidates must meet the
following basic qualifications:
- a graduate degree in a science-related field and have 2 years of
related experience or an equivalent combination of education and
experience;
- experience synthesizing, interpreting, and communicating scientific
information and preparing reports on findings;
- experience working and communicating with a diverse group of people;
- experience managing complex or multiple projects, including staffing,
workloads and finances under deadlines;
- peer reviewed publication record; and
- experience working with Microsoft Office Suite Software.

Other required knowledge and skills include:
- complex problem solving
- discretional decision making
- financial and supervisory responsibilities
- interpersonal communication

This position may involve work in variable weather conditions, at remote
locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain and under physically
demanding circumstances.

Applications may be electronic or hardcopy and must be received no later
than Friday, 30 November 2007.

To apply, please submit a current resume and cover letter detailing
experience and qualifications to:

Bridget Paule
Canada Boreal Program Coordinator
715 L Street, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
E-mail: bpaule [at] tnc.org
Phone: 907-276-3157

For more details on this position, go to:
http://www.nature.org/careers/dynamic/natureorg/20071030011206.html