Call for applications for Research Assistant positions for the Puerto Rico
Humpback Whale Project with The Marine and Coastal Ecology Research Center



Research Season: December 28, 2016 - May 01, 2017

Applications accepted through October 10, 2016



Four (4) full time Research Assistants (RAs) positions are available for
the seventh season of data collection during winter of 2017 to assist in
on-going research focusing on North Atlantic humpback whales wintering off
Puerto Rico, USA



These are volunteer positions. Housing and meals are arranged and RAs will
be required to contribute a small amount per week towards living expenses
and internet access.



Qualifications:

You must have a bachelor’s degree in marine biology or related field.
Former interns and students participating in any MCERC program are
encouraged to apply. Priority is given to applicants with an upbeat,
hardworking and positive attitude. The ability to take direction and live
in close quarters with up to 10 people is a key to a successful field
season.



A stellar academic average is a plus, but is not a requirement and should
not discourage interested people with less than perfect academic scores
from applying. A strong desire to learn new skills, mentor other students,
and promote a positive attitude towards stewardship is essential for
candidates. Please be self-motivated, energetic, patient, and enthusiastic!
You must enjoy working with a group from around the globe and be respectful
of cultural differences. Experience in boat operations and cetacean
research is a plus. All RAs are required to be proficient swimmers and
snorkelers.



Commitment:

RAs must be available full time from December 28, 2016 until May 01, 2017.
This is a low density area for humpbacks. The ability to maintain land
based observations for hours (or even a full day) without seeing a whale
requires commitment and patience. Vessel based data collection will be from
a small boat and is dependent on a team that is able to work well in close
quarters and is not prone to getting sea sick. Commitment and dedication
should be applied to computer tasks as they can become monotonous. Day to
day tasks will include posting updates to FaceBook, updating the MCERC
website, maintaining the field house, and other tasks as needed.



Training will begin November 01, 2016 via meetings over the internet prior
to arrival in Puerto Rico. RAs must be willing to dedicate effort from home
during this period of time, including reading publications, installing and
learning required software, and group meetings.



This position is not limited to people residing in the USA. Recent
graduates from a Bachelor's degree program are strongly encouraged to apply
as these positions are designed to build and strengthen skills.

More information is available on the MCERC Education Hub (
www.Marine-Eco.org/mcerc-moodle), including instructions how to submit an
application packet. You can access the document from the Home Page.



To submit an application through the Education Hub;

Send an email to mcerc.m...@gmail.com requesting access to the Education
Hub. If you participated in any MCERC programs in 2016, your pass codes are
still valid!



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Mithriel MacKay Ph.D.
Executive Director &
Director of Research and Education
Marine and Coastal Ecology Research Center Inc.
Spring Hill, Florida
Research station: Boqueron, Puerto Rico, USA

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Saltwater Inc.
Anchorage, Alaska, USA

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