This Week’s Top Conservation & Science Jobs

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The top conservation & science jobs for this week include listings for a project coordinator at a composting initiative, a science and sustainability teacher, a nutrition educational program coordinator, a communications professional for a global research organization, and more.

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Here are the top conservation and science job listings for the week of March 18th, 2016:

Project Coordinator: NYC Compost Project (Queens Botanical Garden)
The Project Coordinator for the NYC Compost Project hosted by Queens Botanical Garden reports to the Compost Project Manager. This person is primarily responsible for delivering workshops and trainings (including the yearly Master Composter course), providing technical assistance to community compost sites, and planning public outreach events. This person must be able to track all of their activities and efforts and submit data to the Project Manager in pre-defined quantitative or narrative format as needed.

Primary Science & Sustainability Teacher: Blue School
Blue School is currently seeking an experienced and collaborative Science and Sustainability Teacher (Kindergarten-5th grade) to start in August 2016. The ideal candidate will bring intelligence, creativity and passion for science to the Blue School community. He or she will work with both teachers and students to support science instruction in grades K-5 and work closely with the Science and Sustainability Specialist to support the advancement of Blue School’s vision for inquiry-based science education and sustainability initiatives.

Equal Exchange Customer Service Representative
Equal Exchange is a Fair Trade organization and coffee roaster headquartered in West Bridgewater, MA. The Equal Exchange Customer Service Department is seeking a Customer Service Representative to serve our customers in schools, congregations and faith-based organizations, and assist with serving Sales Department customers as well. We are looking for motivated candidates with strong communication and problem-solving skills, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to work well with others. Previous customer service experience preferred.

Seed-to-Plate Nutrition Education Program Coordinator: Recipe for Success Foundation
The Seed-to-Plate Nutrition Education™ Program Coordinator is an inspired leader who is committed to excellence for the benefit of all participating stakeholders, school partners, instructors, and students. With drive and an entrepreneurial spirit, this passionate and experienced educator manages and executes operational aspects of the national nutrition education program including business planning and awareness building, communications and logistics, strategic relationships and expansion, and evaluation and curriculum development.

Communications Officer, Business Center: World Resources Institute
The World Resources Institute seeks a Communications Officer to support the Business Center’s mission to advance sustainable business strategies by developing and implementing communications strategies and supporting multiple communications channels (such as online, social media, blog, print publications, media relations, and events). The role will deliver increased impact by building awareness, understanding and engagement across WRI’s programmatic areas for the private sector and will enhance WRI’s value to corporate partners by ensuring the Institute’s outputs are communicated in a manner and through channels fit for the business community.

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