Job opportunity
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Subject: [Cascadiacopeshub_friends] Job Alert - Scientist or engineer to lead Coastal Inundation and Erosion Risk Assessments with Alaska Native communities
Please find a job opportunity below:
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Community Climate Risk Assessment Program (RAP) is recruiting a scientist or engineer to lead
Coastal Inundation and Erosion Risk Assessments with Alaska Native communities facing climate change. This new position will manage a portfolio of projects that support long-term planning decisions and the site selection and design of community infrastructure.
Duties include project management, contract management, staff hiring and supervision, review of risk assessments, creation of new standards for assessments and monitoring, and coordinating internal and external partnerships. This is an opportunity to join
a dynamic team that is creating change from local to national levels. Benefits include access to over a dozen subsidized health insurance plans, 12 paid holidays, generous paid leave, up to 8% retirement contribution, etc. Apply to the Climate Adaptation Project
Manager III position on the ANTHC jobs website or contact Jacquelyn Overbeck (joverbeck@anthc.org) with questions.
If you are interested in this position but do not have the required experience, please contact the hiring manager. Additional positions may be available in the future.
Location: Anchorage, Alaska, some U.S. remote options, with regular travel Alaska.
Visit our jobs
site and search Climate. Many positions are open within our Climate Initiatives Program, including River hydrology/geomorphology.
We are looking for candidates with knowledge of Alaska Native culture and infrastructure experience.
Jacquelyn (Jaci) Overbeck
Community Climate Risk Assessment Program (RAP) Manager
Center for Environmentally Threatened Communities
Division of Environmental Health and Engineering
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
4500
Diplomacy Drive, Suite 140, Anchorage, AK 99508
Office:
(907) 729-5681 //joverbeck@anthc.org //
www.anthc.org
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