
51 - 200 employees
Founded 2002
🤝 B2B
🏛️ Government
🔬 Science
B2B • Government • Science
Ocean Associates, Inc. (OAI) is a consulting firm that provides technical services to the U. S. Government, NGOs, international organizations, and the private sector, specializing in scientific program management, strategic planning, and technical support services. Established in 2003 and based in Arlington, VA, OAI is recognized as a Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) and has been involved in various projects including evaluation support and program management for organizations like NOAA. The company is committed to delivering high-quality services with expertise in areas such as technology, policy support, and stakeholder engagement.
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51 - 200 employees
Founded 2002
🤝 B2B
🏛️ Government
🔬 Science
B2B • Government • Science
Ocean Associates, Inc. (OAI) is a consulting firm that provides technical services to the U. S. Government, NGOs, international organizations, and the private sector, specializing in scientific program management, strategic planning, and technical support services. Established in 2003 and based in Arlington, VA, OAI is recognized as a Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) and has been involved in various projects including evaluation support and program management for organizations like NOAA. The company is committed to delivering high-quality services with expertise in areas such as technology, policy support, and stakeholder engagement.
• Advise and assist NMFS in convening the Task Force. • Be responsible for renting the facility for the Task Force meeting, to include all reimbursable costs associated with rental, equipment and supplies. • Assess the needs of Task Force members in advance of the session via one-on-one telephone calls. • Manage and facilitate the participation of Task Force members during their deliberations and discussions. • Work with Task Force members using facilitation and mediation techniques to sort through polarized views. • Document task force deliberations. • Professionally manage public involvement in the Task Force meetings. • Write a detailed report that captures the final agreements and recommendations of the Task Force.
• The Professional Facilitator shall have demonstrated as a lead facilitator and mediator with experience in the field of conflict resolution involving state, local, and federal agencies and the public, and has been the senior/lead mediator/facilitator involving complex, multi-party, multi-state natural resource management related to salmon and steelhead projects in the Pacific Northwest. • Master’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university. • A minimum of fifteen (15) years of progressively responsible facilitation management and conflict resolution experience in a professional environment that deals specifically with resolving controversial issues related to Pacific salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. • A local candidate in Washington state / Western Washington state is strongly preferred.
• This is a full-time position with benefits.
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