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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to environmental education and coastal resiliency. As the Coastal Resiliency Projects Manager, you will play a vital role in implementing impactful projects that improve water quality and engage the community. Your expertise will guide students through hands-on learning experiences while collaborating with diverse stakeholders to drive conservation efforts. This position offers a unique opportunity to make a difference in the Long Island Sound area, fostering sustainable practices and inspiring future generations. If you're passionate about marine science and education, this is the perfect role for you.
Position/Title/Fund: Coastal Resiliency Projects Manager
Type/Term: Full-time, Permanent
Location: Stamford, Connecticut
Salary: $50,000-$55,000 annually
Description:
SoundWaters is accepting applications for Coastal Resiliency Projects Manager. SoundWaters, a nonprofit environmental education organization based in Stamford, CT, works towards a sustainable environment where people share a passion for Long Island Sound, students succeed, and our community thrives.
Annually, SoundWaters partners with schools to amplify science learning through investigation of Long Island Sound for over 30,000 students, aboard our three-masted Schooner, at our Coastal Education Center, our Harbor Center and on and along the coast. We provide high-level study opportunities, aboard our research vessel, and in our labs, where interns gain expertise through rigorous, hands-on research to give local high school students a path towards college success. We engage the public to create sustainable practices through outreach and we develop youth by creating life skills and job readiness opportunities in the environment.
Reporting to the SoundWaters Vice-President of Programs, the Coastal Resiliency Projects Manager is responsible for partnering with key staff to implement a range of coastal resiliency projects that include salt marsh restoration, water quality testing, oyster seeding and climate science study. The portfolio of projects is broad, yet the goals of the projects are all focused on:
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