The Southeast Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network (SOCAN) is seeking a part-time Program Coordinator to help increase the capacity of its network to effectively engage stakeholders. This will a contract position with an initial one-year term and option to extend for a second year. The ideal candidate must have strong communications and organizational skills and be able to work independently with a diverse group of people.
Applicants are asked to please submit a letter of interest, resume, short writing sample, and three references to abbey@secooraorgpact.wpengine.com. Deadline is Monday August 15, 2016 5 PM Eastern.
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