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<p>The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) is looking for a <b>Manager
of Science Communications! </b>This position is a great
opportunity for those with a passion for creating communications
strategies for new programs and initiatives, particularly in the
earth and ocean sciences.<br>
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<p>The Manager of Science Communications will support current and
future U.S. ocean drilling programs through the U.S. Science
Support Program (USSSP) and Scientific Ocean Drilling Coordination
Office (SODCO). The role focuses on increasing awareness of
scientific ocean drilling and geoscience, managing digital
communications, leading outreach and education efforts for
scheduled ocean drilling expeditions, and inspiring STEM students
to pursue careers in earth and ocean sciences.<br>
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Responsibilities include:<br>
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<p>* Managing and coordinating science communication and messaging
for the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community, including
strategic deployment of social media platforms; creation of
digital community updates, newsletters, and other digital
communications; and maintenance of mailing lists.<br>
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<p>* Supporting the maintenance and management of existing USSSP
websites and assisting in the development of a new SODCO website
to maximize dissemination of information and key strategic
messages to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community.<br>
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<p>* Performing regular assessments of impact across all digital
communications platforms and reporting on those analytics to USSSP
and SODCO team leadership.<br>
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<p>* Working with other program personnel in assisting U.S.
proponents in the development of drilling proposals, with a focus
on creating strategies to communicate the proposal’s scientific
aims to the public and enhancing its broader impacts on society.<br>
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<p>* Assisting USSSP and SODCO in promoting external outreach
activities relevant to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling
community, including a collaboration with the American Museum of
Natural History, and coordination and attendance at domestic
meetings and conferences.<br>
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<p>This is a full-time, in-person position based on the LDEO campus.<br>
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Further details, including the position qualifications and
application process, can be found at <a
href="https://opportunities.columbia.edu/jobs/manager-science-communications-lamont-doherty-earth-observatory-new-york-united-states"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://opportunities.columbia.edu/jobs/manager-science-communications-lamont-doherty-earth-observatory-new-york-united-states</a>.
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Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.<br>
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Please address any inquiries to <a
href="mailto:usssp@LDEO.columbia.edu"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">usssp@LDEO.columbia.edu</a>.<br>
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Angela L. Slagle, PhD (she/her)
Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Associate Director, U.S. Science Support Program, IODP
61 Route 9W, Palisades NY 10964
tel +1 845-365-8444</pre>
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