Research Coordinator II

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Work type: Staff Full-Time
Location: Broward
Categories: Grant or Research Administration, Environmental/Occupational Safety
Department:57201000 - FSG-MANAGEMENT

 

Classification Title:

Research Coordinator II

Classification Minimum Requirements

Classification Minimum Requirements are the baseline requirements for Staff Titles and Academic Titles found at the University of Florida.

Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Job Description:

Assist Administration of State Funding: Work with technical partners and CPR Team to develop scopes of work/grant work plans including budgets; negotiate and administer purchase orders, contract, and grants; and administer allocated state funds in compliance with state and federal laws, policies and procedures.

•    Act as the lead or co-lead on assigned projects, in particular those related to ecosystem restoration and propagation. This includes serving as the primary point of contact for principal investigators, negotiating scopes of work and budgets, performing cost analyses, reviewing Quality Assurance plans, providing technical guidance, reviewing and approving deliverables, reviewing invoices and other supporting documentation, and ensuring timely completion of projects.

•    In coordination with the CPR Administrative Team, provide technical support to projects funded through the FCR3 (Florida’s Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery) Initiative Grant Program. This may include reviewing grant work plans and other associated agreement documents, evaluating budgets, reviewing deliverables, and ensuring projects are completed according to agreement task descriptions.

•    Perform site visits to partner facilities, as appropriate and approved by DEP supervisor.

 

Support Restoration and Propagation Priorities: Support the CPR Program’s restoration and propagation portfolio, including the FCR3 Initiative.

•    Support the CPR Program Manager in the technical administration of the FCR3 Initiative by facilitating regular coordination calls between DEP, FWC, and the Chief Resilience Officer to develop funding priorities and plans. Prepare agendas, meeting summaries, documents, and reports and facilitate collaboration of relevant parties in support of the FCR3 Initiative. This might include technical support for funding opportunities that support the Initiative.

•    Support restoration efforts for Florida’s Coral Reef by planning, facilitating and attending meetings/workshops.

•    Provide recommendations for research projects and next steps to advance Florida restoration priorities to CPR’s Leadership Team.

•    Work closely with FWC’s Propagation Coordinator to track and participate in ongoing activities that address statewide restoration and propagation priorities for Florida’s Coral Reef.

•    Assist with FCRRP activities, including acting as co-lead of the Restoration Team; participating in Coral Rescue & Propagation Team meetings; participating in sub-groups, as needed, to support state restoration priorities; and support the planning and execution of workshops.

 

Facilitate Information Management and Sharing: Produce and provide information and/or updates to partners, agency representatives, leadership, and the general public. This may include presentations, one-pagers, written or verbal updates, and other products as requested. Work collaboratively and exchange information with DEP staff and all interested agencies, partners and stakeholders. Where appropriate, represent the DEP CPR program and assist in the onboarding of new partners and personnel.

•    Contribute to the annual review of the CPR action plan, including identifying tangible actions for the CPR Program to address from various priority documents.

•    Support the development and review of documents, materials and/or processes related to local, state, and federal coral-reef authorities, coral nursery operations, outplanting, and restoration projects.

•    Promote and participate in meetings or workshops to exchange information on CPR projects, coral reef resilience, restoration, and adaptation. This may include developing and delivering presentations to various audiences, recording meeting summaries, and meeting planning and facilitation. This may involve local travel.

•    Participate in assigned meetings, preparing agendas and summaries as appropriate.

•    Maintain and establish new partnerships with a variety of stakeholder groups including resource users, NGO’s, educational institutions, and government agencies.

•    Maintain electronic files of all resources, information compiled, and reports generated.

•    Contribute to the development of the CPR-related and FCR3 initiative communication pieces. Contribute to, DEP Weekly Reports and Quarterly Measures Reports.

Other duties as assigned:

•  While this position is office-based, the Coordinator may be considered to participate in snorkel field activities. If applicant’s American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) certification is current (i.e., active status), may be considered to participate in SCUBA diving field activities, in compliance with University of Florida and DEP program requirements, as appropriate and approved by their supervisor. It is the sole responsibility of the Coordinator to maintain any dive qualifications.

•  May be considered for trailering and operating marine vessels to and from field activities and or site visits, as appropriate and approved by their supervisor.

•  Participate and successfully complete the Florida Certified Contract Manager Training, if not already certified.

•  Other duties as assigned with important ones documented, including pertinent highlights and action items, if applicable. After 6 months, this position may be eligible for field work opportunities, including boating, snorkeling, and diving (if approved by supervisor and UF dive program) not to exceed 2 days per month.

 

Expected Salary:

 $52,530

Required Qualifications:

 

Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Preferred

Master's degree in an appropriate area of specialization. Three years of additional experience. Knowledge of Florida’s Coral Reef, restoration and propagation techniques and priorities. Experience planning, organizing, and facilitating large multi-stakeholder group consensus-building workshops. Reviewing and editing technical research proposals and creating management summaries. Working with diverse partners to identify and fill technical information and resource gaps. Experience in public outreach/extension. One year of supervision experience.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter, resume and a list of professional references. 

Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.

Health Assessment Required: No

 

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