Monday, July 6, 2009

Jobs on Blog 6/7/09b

Communications Officer, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Based in either Perth or Brisbane
67-76K + super
Applications close July 20th 2009
https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2009%2F443
Presenter, Scienceworks Victoria $38,235

Scienceworks, Victoria's leading interactive Science Museum, is seeking a Science Presenters. You will have a background in science, great communication and presentation skills (e.g. science shows and public presentations), as well as good organisational and administrative skills.
http://museumvictoria.com.au/employment

Marine Conservation Community Campaigner
The Wilderness Society WA Perth Salary: $45,000-$48,000pa

The primary focus of the position will be to implement the community engagement and volunteer coordination components of our campaign to better protect WA's unique marine and coastal environment.
http://search.emailmedia.com.au/nrmjobs.php?g=1104494

Regional Leader, Parks & Visitor Services
Department of Environment and Conservation
Albany, Western Australia $77,679-$97,241 pa

We are seeking a motivated individual to lead and coordinate the development and delivery of services and activities related to the Department's Parks and Visitor Services' outcomes in the South Coast Region.
http://search.emailmedia.com.au/nrmjobs.php?g=1104757

Friday, May 29, 2009

Perth Hot Air revisited...

Videos taken at the Perth Hot Air Symposium on communicating the science of climate change are now available for public viewing via YouTube.

Speakers include Dr Carmen Lawrence, Tim Thwaites, Jenni Metcalfe, and Dr Graeme Pearman - see full program for details.

The event, held in March this year, was organised by the Australian Science Communicators Association and was the first of a three symposia series. The next two will be held in Brisbane (August 16-21) and Canberra (October/November).

See the Australian Science Communicators website for more details on these events.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Book Club

Have text books and journals taken over your bedside table?

Then take back the power of the written word - join the Science Communication Book Club and pick up a book guilt-free!

Following the inaugural meeting last Friday it was decided that the book to read this semester is ...drumroll... The Deprat Affair by Rodger Osborne.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Jobs on Blog

Scitech, Perth, WA currently has a number of positions available. Below are two short descriptions. Please check the website: www.scitech.org.au for the position descriptions.

Science Programs Officer - Full Time
Present and coordinate science activities, programs and shows to meet Scitech's mission and educational objectives for visitors. You will be able to demonstrate excellence in: written and verbal communication, customer service, organisational ability, and presenting to groups.
Applications close 5pm Tuesday June 2.
One position requires Mon-Fri 10am-6:30pm, the other regular weekend work, so please indicate your availability/preference in your application.
Check the position description for selection criteria and other information.
Please send your CV plus a covering letter outlining your suitability and availability to Nick Wood - nick@scitech.org.au

Horizon Presenter - Casual
Commentate and communicate astronomy based shows to a wide range of audiences. You will have a tertiary science qualification or be working towards one, a passion for astronomy, plus a strong work ethic. This position is casual and you will be expected to work around 10 hours per week including weekends.
Applications close 5pm Tuesday June 2.
Check the position description for selection criteria and other information.

Please send your CV plus a covering letter to Carley Tillett - carley@scitech.org.au

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Jobs on Blog

Science Communication jobs for this week...

1. Programs manger, CSIRO
2. Biodiversity and Fisheries Aid Work
3. Oncology Scientist- Liason Officer
4. Policy Officer- Environment

Job Title: Programs manager
Employer: CSIRO Education
Salary Range: $67 - $85K + super
Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Programs Manager with a passion for science communication and education to take on a leadership role in the following CSIRO education programs:
• Double Helix Science Club including its magazines
• Science by Email
• SCOPE and
• CSIRO Education's web presence.
Other responsibilities include:
Overseeing the creation of printed and multimedia material for some CSIRO Education projects and, in some cases, their distribution;
Maintaining the operation of the CSIRO Shop and assist with a review of its operation; and
Undertake other duties as directed.
Applications Close: 16th May 2009
For more information: https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2009%2F290

Job Title: Biodiversity and Fisheries Aid Work
Employer: Crawford Fund
Job Description:
Still after some candidates for the following placements under AusAID's
Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program, which places
skilled young Australians (18-30) on short-term assignments in developing
countries in the Asia Pacific region.

The Crawford Fund acts as Australian Partner Organisation for placements in
some communication/journalism positions. I need to try to tie these up by 8 May and
successful candidates would need to be available to move to the Philippines
in October. Both organisations are housed at the university town of Los Banos - very
well resources and picturesque!

One position is with Bioversity International (BI) the world's largest
international research organisation dedicated solely to the conservation and
use of agricultural biodiversity. It is non-profit and independently
operated. The position is related to the UN 2010 International Year of
Biodiversity and aims to raise awareness of the value of agricultural
biodiversity for nutrition, health and livelihoods. Would be very exciting
to be part of this key campaign for the UN IYB.

The second position is with WorldFish Centre - an international, non-profit,
non-governmental organisation with a mission to reduce poverty and hunger by
improving fisheries and aquaculture. This successful applicant is needed to
develop articles about projects for newsletters; develop training manuals
and materials that could be used to promote marine protected area management
effectiveness; and prepare project briefs and policy recommendations from
results of ongoing and completed projects that could be widely disseminated
to partner institutions and policy makers.

Very happy to have interested people contact me directly for
more info.

Cathy Reade
Coordinator - Public Awareness
Crawford Fund
Ph/Fax: 07 54483095
Mobile: 0413 575 934
www.crawfordfund.org





Job Title: Oncology Scientist- Liason Officer
Job Description:
The company is a World Leading Pharmaceutical Organisation.
They are looking for a Commercially minded Medical/Scientific Liaison Associate with a major focus on Oncology.
The position will report to the Medical Affairs Manager
You will be responsible for:
• Providing support to External and Internal Medical and Scientific product stakeholders
• Building Strong relationships with KOL (Key Opinion Leaders) and major customers
• Developing and executing KOL action plans in conjunction with the Medical, Marketing and Sales Teams
• Providing Technical, Medical and Scientific advice to Marketing
The position requires someone with:
• A Degree in Medicine, Biological/Health care Science
• Excellent communication, interpersonal skills and presentation
• Strong analytical skills and strategic thinking
It is desirable to have:
• Current knowledge of the Medicines Code of Conduct
• Clinical Experience
• Experience in Clinical Trials or Medical Research
Flexible working conditions and an impressive remuneration package is on offer for the successful candidate
For more information: http://www.sciencealert.com.au/jobs/science-communication-jobs


Job Title: Policy Officer
Employer: Western Australian Local Government Association
Salary Range: $56 - $60K + super
Job Description: This diverse position operates within the Environment Policy Team, providing key support to the Executive Manager Environment & Waste, assisting on policy development, legislation and programs directly related to environmental issues relevant to Local Government in Western Australia.
You will need a strong generalist environment knowledge base and/or policy/advocacy experience, high level written communications skills, well developed interpersonal and presentation skills, and posses a commitment to making a difference. You will have a results focus and be self-motivated.
Applications Close: 5pm, 1th May 2009
For more information: http://search.emailmedia.com.au/nrmjobs.php?g=894996

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Hot Air: Communicating the Science of Climate Change

Hot Air, a symposium on the science of communication of climate change was held today in Perth. The event was organised by the Australian Science Communicators Association and was enthusiastically attended (and partly facilitated) by staff and students from UWA.

Videos of the event have only been made available to guest account holders for now (sorry!). Guest account holders can view these by logging into YouTube with their account details.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Calling all door prize winners!

Have you won a door prize at the Friday SciComm Seminar Series? If you have, we'd like to know if your prize lived up to the (scientific or other) claims on the packaging. Did those crystals grow? Were any animals attracted to the whistle? Did the environment suit protect you from the harmful rays? (okay, maybe not that one). If not, why not?

Please email us at uwasciencecomm@gmail.com if you'd like to post your review here, or just use the 'comment' link below this post (comments are moderated so it won't appear immediately).

If your prize doesn't really lend itself to a review (or if you haven't won anything yet), tell us about a previous experience with an 'educational' product anyway.