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Rondevlei Office, Wilderness National Park The main purpose of this position, reporting to the Manager: Scientific Services, will be to undertake ecological research, and monitor the marine and estuarine environment of several national parks. An important component of the work entails the investigation of resource utilisation in National Parks with estuarine and marine areas. The successful applicant should hold at least an MSc degree (preferably a PhD), coupled with relevant experience, plus demonstrated ability to publish in scientific journals. A Class 4 Commercial Diver Qualification is essential, as is good working knowledge of MS Office and relevant statistical packages. Further requirements include sound communicative skills and the ability to communicate research findings to those without a scientific background, as well as willingness and availability to travel and work alone in the various Parks, and also in a team, when required. Your duties will involve the following activities: • conducting applied marine research to address ecological problems, especially resource use • conducting surveys and community analyses of marine resources • establishing and maintaining surveillance and monitoring programmes in marine protected areas • publishing research findings in scientific journals and popular media • providing advice for the management of marine areas of National Parks and contributing to adaptive management thereof • providing advice to senior management on issues within the sphere of expertise • participating in scoping and EIAs related to developments, both within National Parks with estuarine and marine areas and areas bordering the Parks • liaising with non-SANParks scientists about research in marine areas of National Parks and seeking greater involvement in collaborative projects • representing SANParks at meetings, committees and workshops, particularly related to Marine Protected Area issues. A SAMSA small craft skipper’s licence (Category D), as well as working knowledge of Geographical Positional Systems (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (ArcView), would be strong recommendations. The all-inclusive cost-to-company remuneration package falls within the range of R188 840 – R271 315 per annum, including the concomitant allowances and benefits associated with a position of this nature within SANParks. Job-related enquiries can be directed to Dr N. Hanekom or Dr R.M. Randall on tel. 044 343 1302. Applications, accompanied by a CV and certified copies of qualifications, are to be forwarded The Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 787, Pretoria 0001 or fax 012 426 5588 or via e-mail to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Closing Date: 7 December 2007 Should no feedback be received within 21 days of the closing date, candidates may assume that their applications were unsuccessful. SANParks subscribes and is committed to the principles of employment equity. Preference will be given to PDI/HDSA. |
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