You understand that the most sophisticated ocean science in the world only matters if the right people — fishermen, coastal managers, policymakers, tribal communities, and researchers — are connected to it, trust it, and can act on it. You have spent your career building the human infrastructure around science: coordinating networks, managing partnerships, cultivating stakeholder relationships across sectors, and translating research into decisions that affect real coastal communities. As the Human Dimensions Research Manager & National CAN Coordinator supporting NOAA's Ocean Acidification Program (OAP) and Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) Program, you will serve as the connective tissue between NOAA's scientific enterprise and the regional, national, and international communities that depend on it. You will lead the operational coordination of the national Coastal Acidification Network (CAN) system — running quarterly assemblies, guiding regional steering groups, and spearheading the development of a new domestic Caribbean CAN — while managing bilateral partnerships, cross-agency working groups, and the early-career mentorship pipelines that build the next generation of ocean science professionals. Your work ensures that NOAA's ocean acidification and monitoring science does not stop at the laboratory door.
Work Schedule and Location:
Remote: This full-time remote position will work Monday through Friday, 8 AM EST to 5 PM EST with occasional travel
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Work Setting and Environment:
FWI is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets.
At FWI, we place the highest importance on creating an exceptional employee experience. You'll have opportunities to achieve your career aspirations through internal promotions, professional development, and other recognition and rewards programs. Join our team and take advantage of the many benefits we offer, including:
Salary Range for this position is $102000 to $108000.
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