The North Carolina Center for Coastal Algae, People, and
Environment (NC C-CAPE) and the Carolinas Climate Adaptation Partnership (CAP)
at NC State are seeking a full time community
engagement coordinator to to lead community engagement and
initiatives across a diverse portfolio of research projects relevant to
environmental health disparities. The grant-funded community engagement
coordinator position will begin immediately and is a full-time position with
funding up to five years. The North Carolina Center for Coastal Algae, People,
and Environment (NC C-CAPE) aims to understand, predict, and reduce risks to
human health from cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in coastal waters
of North Carolina by looking upstream and off-shore. We seek to reduce human
health disparities through investments in innovative environmental data
collection, data democracy, and policy. The NOAA-funded Carolinas Climate
Adaptation Partnerships (CAP, formerly RISA), housed at NC State
University, is committed to understanding our changing climate and addressing
the impacts fairly. CAP works together with communities across the
Carolinas to help predict and understand their exposure and vulnerability to
climate threats, such as drought, heat, and flooding.
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/202116
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Bethany B. Cutts
she/her
Associate Professor
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
Fellow, Center for Geospatial Analytics
North Carolina State University
(919) 515-5749
she/her
Associate Professor
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
Fellow, Center for Geospatial Analytics
North Carolina State University
(919) 515-5749
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