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Grouper
      
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This was just re-posted on the AFS job board... I'm within one year of being qualified.......  Employment RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS __________________________________________________ RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Date: August 28, 2008 Title: Executive Director Location: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council 2203 North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100 Tampa, Florida 33607 Duties: This is a non-federal position with benefits. The incumbent serves as chief executive officer and carries out the business, policies, actions, and fishery management activities of the Council by providing direction to and supervision of the staff. He/she will oversee and manage the distribution of scientific and other information to the Council from National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the states, academic institutions, the Council’s Advisory Panels (APs), Scientific and Statistical Committees (SSCs), Stock Assessment Panels (SAPs), Socioeconomic Panel (SEP), and other relevant sources. In carrying out this function he/she will oversee the scheduling of meetings of various groups and panels by staff to make sure the recommendations from those groups are provided to the Council in a timely manner consistent with scheduling the completion of management activities.The Executive Director is also responsible for ensuring the proper accounting and control of the fiscal resources allocated to the Council at the direction of the Council, and for complying with all the provisions of the Council’s cooperative agreement, including the effective control over and accountability for all funds, property and other assets. He/she also serves as the Council’s primary contact with the public and is responsible to see that news releases are prepared in the name of the Council and/or Council Chair on the programs and achievements of the Council. The Executive Director reports directly to the Council or through the Chair and is expected to carry out the functions without direct supervision. Salary Range: Equivalent GS-15 $107,962 to $140,355 per year (starting salary negotiable based on applicant’s qualifications) Evaluation Factors: Incumbent must have at least a Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university and at least seven years of pertinent experience or preferably a Masters or higher degree from an accredited college or university and at least five years of pertinent experience. At least five years experience must be in an administrative/ supervisory position. Professional experience is desirable in a directly-related fisheries field and in the preparation of technical publications. Preference will also be given to applicants for level of experience; education; budgetary expertise; demonstrated experience in, and knowledge of, fishery science and management; technical writing; demonstrated knowledge of Gulf fisheries; and level of administrative responsibilities. Good written and oral communication skills are very important, and familiarity with the Magnuson-Stevens Act is desirable. Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted through 5:00 pm EST, Monday, October 27, 2008 Where to Apply: By the indicated closing date, send an application letter, a complete resume, list of references, and examples of writing skills, or publications authored related to the subjects enumerated above to: Dr. Richard Leard Interim Executive Director Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council 2203 North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100 Tampa, Florida 33607 813-348-1630, extension 228 Reasonable Accommodations: This agency provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be on a case-by-case basis. Nondiscrimination: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All employment actions will be free from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, status as a parent, and reprisal. Privacy Act Notice: The information requested here is used to determine qualifications for employment and is authorized under Title 5 U.S.C. 3302 and 3361.
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| I'd say apply. If you fall short in the years department, you may balance out in other areas. At that level, the black and white requirements tend to gray somewhat. I'm just saying dont cut yourself short. Go for it!
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| Do it! We could use a sane person in charge of something for once.
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Grouper
      
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Hell yea do it anyway. I am a recruiter in the aviation field and alot of times the hard and fast requirements are not exactly that but more of a best case scenario. Plus the process of getting hired with any kind of government organization takes forever and a day so you might have all the quals you need by the time the appointment is made.
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JoeZ (9/4/2008)
Do it! We could use a sane person in charge of something for once. Sh#t Joe I was going to apply until you said that! It's cool that they think it is important enough to throw that kind of $$$$ (over 100K/yr) at it. I can't help but think though....how many artificial reefs would that money pay for each year?
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White Marlin
      
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Karon, go for it....for that kind of money you could get rid of that marlin for sure
  
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| yep karon, go for it...heck, you're getting all kind of opportunities lately from what you've told me...pick one and start making some good money doing what you love to do... and i don't know about "sane" joez...have you spent much time around her? sorry couldn't resist gurl...
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YOU GOT TO DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!
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i say go for it. you dont want to let a good opportunity like this pass by without a shot. it could help pre pair you for the next one. you never no unless you try.
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GO FOR IT!!!


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Karon, you should definitely put in for that job. Even if you don't get that job it would put your name and resume in someones hands that may remember you for a job down the road. Good luck
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I agree!!!!!
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Sailfish
      
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| I say go for it!!!!! I know we may not have seen eye to eye on things you have studied but I would rather have you in there then someone else.
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I will not say, "Go for it!"But, because me thinks you already have made the decision, Good luck with the process and hope you get it. BBob
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I say apply for it. Even if you dont get it this time it will be a good experience and give you a leg up for the next interview after you are finished your schoolin. You will half way no what to expect. Good luck.
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No harm in trying I always say.
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You should go for it. You are qualified and need to apply. Earle
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