I'm forwarding this job announcement from the KS listserve. Edge Wade Columbia, MO [log in to unmask] Begin forwarded message: > From: Dan Mulhern <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Wed Oct 09, 2002 10:35:15 AM US/Central > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Hawk Watch position available > Reply-To: [log in to unmask] > > FYI, this came to our office today and I thought the KSBIRDS list would > be > a good avenue to get the word out. > > Dan Mulhern > > > Howard Gross > <hgross@hawkwatc To: > h.org> cc: > Subject: Position > announcement: Executive Director, > 10/08/2002 06:29 HawkWatch > Internation al > PM > > > > > > > Please forward this job description to anyone you think might be > interested. If there is anyone that you'd like to suggest for > HawkWatch to > contact directly about this position, or places you think would be > worthwhile to post the job announcement, please let me know. We hope to > have someone on board by the beginning of the year so that I can overlap > with them for a couple of weeks before leaving in mid-January. > > > Thanks, > > > Howard > > > Howard Gross > > > Executive Director > > > HawkWatch International > > > 1800 S. West Temple #226 > > > SLC, UT 84115 > > > Ph: 801/484-6502 > > > Fax: 801/484-6810 > > > www.hawkwatch.org > > > > > > > HawkWatch International (HWI) is seeking an Executive Director > responsible > for the management of personnel, finances, and development efforts, and > overseeing implementation of research, conservation, education, and > membership programs. HWI monitors and protects hawks, eagles, other > birds > of prey, and their environments through research, education, and > conservation programs. HWI's science program focuses on long-term > research > and monitoring of raptor populations, emphasizing migration studies in > western North America (16 project sites in 10 states and Mexico). HWI's > conservation program focuses on reducing threats to raptors, including > power line electrocutions, lead poisoning, and habitat loss/degradation. > HWI's environmental education programs reach more than 40,000 people > each > year in classrooms and at field sites. HWI has an annual budget of > approximately $1.3 million and employs eleven staff. Approximately 70 > seasonal field biologists, 5-6 interns, and scores of volunteers are > also > involved in working toward HWI's mission. Membership is approximately > 1,800 households, located throughout the U.S. For a detailed job > announcement and application procedures, visit www.hawkwatch.org. > Review > of applications will begin on November 4, 2002. > > For KSBIRD-L archives or to change your subscription options, go to > http://listserv.ksu.edu/archives/ksbird-l.html > To contact a listowner, send a message to > mailto:[log in to unmask] > ________________________________________________ * Audubon Society of Missouri's * * Wild Bird Discussion Forum * *-----------------------------------------------* * To unsubscribe send the message * * SIGNOFF MOBIRDS-L * * to [log in to unmask] * * To subscribe send the message * * SUBSCRIBE MOBIRDS-L your name * * to [log in to unmask] * *-----------------------------------------------* * To access the list archives from July 2002: * * http://po.missouri.edu/archives/mobirds-l.html* #################################################