Chesapeake Research Consortium has two incredible job opportunities with the Chesapeake Bay Program.  These positions are part of CRC’s Environmental Management Career Development program which is a great way to gain experience and spend time on your own professional development as you prepare to advance your career in environmental management, science, and policy.

Chesapeake Bay Program’s Habitat Goal Implementation Team Staffer – Closing Date: January 11, 2023

The Environmental Management Staffer in this position will support the CBP’s Habitat Goal Implementation Team (Habitat GIT). The Habitat GIT works to restore, enhance, and protect a network of land and water habitats to support native fish and wildlife populations, and to afford other public co-benefits, including water quality, recreational uses, and scenic value across the watershed. It does this by convening habitat experts from federal, state, local and non-governmental organizations to identify priorities, seek funding for projects, and leverage resources to facilitate projects that restore degraded and/or conserve high-value habitats. These habitats include wetlands, submerged aquatic vegetation, and streams. There are two Habitat GIT Staffers who provide support to workgroups associated with these habitat types and workgroups for species that depend on these habitats such as migratory fish and birds, Eastern brook trout and American black duck. This Staffer position will co-support the Habitat GIT and be the primary support for the wetland, submerged aquatic vegetation workgroups, and the black duck Action Team.
Complete Job Announcement: https://chesapeake.org/2022/09/26/habitat-git-staffer/

Chesapeake Bay Program’s Water Quality Goal Implementation Team Staffer – Closing Date: January 11, 2023

The Environmental Management Staffer in this position will support the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Water Quality Goal Implementation Team (WQGIT). The WQGIT coordinates and provides support to the Chesapeake Bay Program partners in efforts to achieve clean water goals of the 2014 Watershed Agreement, particularly in implementing nutrient and sediment reduction efforts necessary to meet the water quality standards to support the Bay’s living resources. The goal team’s primary focus is to support efforts to reduce nutrient and sediment loads entering the Bay and to ensure that these reductions are maintained over time. There are two Water Quality GIT Staffers who provide support to the GIT and workgroups associated with the goal team’s focus areas. This Staffer position will support the work of the WQGIT and be the primary support for the toxic contaminants, watershed technical, and urban stormwater workgroups.
Complete Job Announcement: https://chesapeake.org/2022/12/15/waterqualitygitstaffer/