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About this jobAs a fishery economist or fishery analyst for the Council, you will lead the evaluation of economic and/or environmental impacts of proposed changes to the management of some of the nation’s largest and most valuable commercial fisheries, the groundfish and crab fisheries off Alaska. Your work has a meaningful impact, as it supports decision-making by the Council based on the best available science which connects directly to the on-the-water implementation of measures to conserve and sustain fisheries, fishermen and communities, marine resources, and ecosystems.What you will be doingYour responsibilities and job duties for the Council include but are not limited to the following:

  • Prepare and contribute to a variety of regulatory impact analyses, environmental impact assessments, discussion papers and reports to assist the Council in developing fisheries policy and amending fishery management plans. Conduct critical reviews of other analyses developed in support of plans.
  • Act in an advisory capacity in discussions with the Council or the Council's committees on matters relating to the impacts of proposed fishery management regulations, and provide rapporteur and logistical support for such committees.
  • Present results of analyses, discussion papers, or committee meetings to the Council, advisory committees and public. Communicate complex analyses at a variety of levels for decisionmakers, scientific review bodies, and stakeholders.
  • Work independently and as a team with other Council analysts, and in collaboration with staff from the cooperating agencies.
  • Attend Council meetings, public hearings, and other meetings, including travel as required.

About you

  • Excellent written and oral communicator. Ability to write clearly and succinctly, skilled in making effective oral presentations and communicating complex issues to non-technical audiences. Experience in the compilation and/or review of environmental assessments or environmental/economic analyses supporting regulatory actions a plus.
  • Strategic thinker and planner. Ability to conceptualize the scope of a problem and analyze potential impacts. Capable of managing multiple projects and deadlines.
  • Experience in fisheries-related discipline. Master’s degree or higher in resource economics, fisheries science, resource management, public policy, or other related discipline. Education may be substituted with 3 or more years professional experience in research and analysis related to fisheries or other renewable natural resources.
  • Independent and adaptable. Resourceful and self-directed with a strong sense of ownership for responsibilities. Must be flexible and demonstrate willingness and ability to readily respond to changing circumstances and priorities.
  • Interpersonal skills. Ability to work professionally with people from diverse scientific and technical backgrounds. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships, and to work effectively as part of a team.
  • Familiarity with fisheries law. Knowledge of the various laws pertaining to management of the fishing industry and environmental/regulatory review, and familiarity with North Pacific fisheries and current management issues a plus.

Role logisticsSalary and benefits: This is a non-federal GS-11/12/13-equivalent position, plus Alaska cost of living adjustments. Salary range $75,000 - $138,000/year, depending on experience. Benefits include:

  • Employer-paid health, dental, vision, audio, and life insurance
  • Retirement plan through the State of Alaska, and additional 403(b) and 457(b) plan options
  • Flexible spending account – pre-tax health and dependent care
  • Vacation, sick, parental, civic, administrative, and military leave commensurate with Federal employment policies
  • Paid time off during 11 Federally-recognized holidays
  • Moving expenses may be authorized
  • Some telework flexibility

 Working conditions: This position is located at the Council office in Anchorage, Alaska. The daily work environment will include working at a desk in an office setting, with some opportunities for flexible scheduling and telework. You will occasionally be required to work outside normal business hours and on weekends or holidays preparing for or during meetings. Travel is required to participate in meetings and conferences. Council staff supports at minimum two Council meetings per year outside of Anchorage, approximately 9 days each. Some physical lifting required to support meeting setup. Office COVID policy based on Federal and CDC guidelines.
 
Equal employment opportunity: We actively strive and evolve to develop and maintain workspaces that are diverse and inclusive. This means we do not discriminate against any job applicant or employee. We encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.How to apply for this opportunity:If you believe you are qualified for this position and are interested in being part of an inclusive, high-performing team, please submit the following in a single PDF format to diana.evans@noaa.gov.

  • Letter of interest clearly describing how you meet the needs of this position and how you are uniquely qualified to carry out the duties described above
  • Current resume
  • List of references