shrug-l: FW: Water Atlas Program Visiting Faculty Position Search

Brandt, Holli Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us
Fri, 28 May 2004 08:54:04 -0400


Good Morning -
Below is a GIS position advertisement.  For more details scroll down to =
the
bottom of the e-mail or see the pdf link.
Please respond directly to Shawn.
Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Landry, Shawn [mailto:Landry@arch.usf.edu]=20
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 8:41 AM
To: Landry, Shawn
Subject: Water Atlas Program Visiting Faculty Search


To All:
The Florida Center for Community Design and Research is advertising a
Research Faculty position at the University of South Florida in order to =
find
someone to join our Water Atlas Program.  As someone who has been =
involved
(in one way or another) with the Water Atlas Program, I hope that you =
might
share this advertisement with people you know who may be interested. I =
would
especially appreciate it if you could forward this email to any =
appropriate
mailing lists.  =20

The following position announcement is available as a PDF file on the =
Florida
Center's website (http://www.fccdr.usf.edu/) under the News and Events
section
http://www.fccdr.usf.edu/upload/documents/Water_Atlas_Visiting_Faculty.pd=
f.=20

Thank you,

Shawn Landry (landry@arch.usf.edu)=20
Interim Director=20
Florida Center for Community Design + Research=20
School of Architecture and Community Design=20
University of South Florida=20
3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste. 180=20
Tampa, FL 33612=20
813.974.4590=20
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Water Atlas Program Visiting Faculty
Florida Center for Community Design and Research
School of Architecture and Community Design
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida=09


The Florida Center
The Center was founded in 1986 as a statewide research center to address
urban and regional problems related to both the natural and built =
environment
and to provide design expertise, technical assistance, and applied =
research
to assist Florida's growing communities. The Center employs faculty, =
staff
and graduate students from 11 different academic disciplines and =
receives
between $750,000 to $1 million in contracts and grants annually. As =
such, the
Center serves as a primary vehicle for interdisciplinary community =
engagement
at the University of South Florida. The Center has four full-time =
research
faculty, eight affiliated faculty from USF, and numerous full-time =
support
staff and graduate students.  For more information, visit the Florida =
Center
website at www.fccdr.usf.edu.=20

The Water Atlas Program
The Water Atlas Program is a partnership between the University of South
Florida and several local and regional governments. The program's goal =
is to
utilize advances in information technology to provide public access to
timely, quality-tested data and information related to water resources =
(see
www.wateratlas.org).

Position: Assistant in Research Visiting Faculty
This is a full-time (12 month) visiting position for a qualified =
research
faculty member interested in developing and managing research projects =
as
part of the Water Atlas Program. The successful candidate will work with
existing faculty and project partners to assist with daily project
management, project development, long-term strategic planning, marketing =
and
communications, content development, and management of information =
systems.
As a visiting position, this appointment is renewable for up to three =
years.
However, it is expected that a permanent research position will be =
available
within that time frame. Salary is negotiable. This position will begin
immediately.

Minimum Qualifications:
*	Master's or Ph.D. degree in Geology, Geography, Environmental
Science and Policy, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning, =
Civil
Engineering or a related discipline
*	Demonstrated public or private sector water resource management
related experience
*	Strong public speaking/presentation and excellent written and
verbal communication skills
*	Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office applications
*	A strong commitment to collaborative research

Preferred Qualifications:
*	Experience with Geographic Information Systems, preferably ESRI
products
*	Knowledge of Database Management Systems
*	Experience with Microsoft Project

How to Apply:
Submit a complete vita, statement of career interests, salary =
requirements
and the names and addresses of at least three references
to: Director, Florida Center for Community Design and Research, 3702 =
Spectrum
Blvd., Ste 180., Tampa, FL  33612, or by email to landry@arch.usf.edu.
Questions related to job responsibilities and qualifications will be =
accepted
by email only. We will start reviewing applications June 30, 2004.

The University of South Florida is an equal opportunity, affirmative =
action,
equal access institution.