The Shaw Institute is recruiting to fill the position of Research Projects
Coordinator to implement research and monitoring initiatives from its Blue
Hill Research Center on the mid-Maine coast. This is a challenging
opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a background in
environmental toxicology/chemistry, marine sciences, or a related field,
and excellent organizational, analytical, and communications skills. The
Coordinator will help design and carry out collaborative research and
monitoring projects, supervise interns, interact with partner
organizations, and assist with obtaining funding to expand the research.
This is a full-time position on location in Blue Hill, Maine available
immediately. The position will remain open until filled.

Shaw Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit scientific research organization
based in Maine and New York with a mission to protect human and ecological
health through innovative science and strategic partnerships. Founded in
1990 by leading environmental scientist Dr. Susan Shaw, the Institute is
globally recognized for pioneering high-impact research on
plastic/microplastic pollution, POPs (flame retardants, PFAS), marine
mammal sentinels, climate change, and oil spills that has fueled public
policy and societal change nationally and internationally.



*Job Description*

Working closely with the Director and senior research staff, the Research
Projects Coordinator is responsible for the design, execution, and
successful completion/publication of the Institute’s diverse research and
monitoring initiatives. The Coordinator will provide communication and
outreach to the community through multiple outlets, develop and maintain
collaborative partnerships, and seek funding, grant, and growth
opportunities. The Coordinator manages the internship program, including
recruitment, hiring, and supervising up to four seasonal interns.



*Primary Role and Responsibilities*

   - Plan, document, and implement research and monitoring projects – from
   budgeting to design and fieldwork (including sample collection by land and
   boat), lab work and statistical analysis of data, and writing reports and
   publications in peer-reviewed journals
   - Manage the research laboratories; develop inventories, manuals,
   budgets; oversee maintenance and repair of lab and field equipment
   - Hire, train, and supervise up to four seasonal interns, which involves
   developing projects, overseeing field/lab work and data analysis, and
   facilitating professional growth for interns by providing opportunities for
   academic and community presentations
   - Perform data entry and analyses, literature reviews, background
   searches for publications
   - Drive and operate the Institute’s marine research vessels; train
   interns in small boat handling
   - Obtain and update permits and licenses for projects as needed
   - Participate in marine mammal stranding response; assist with
   necropsies and processing/archiving of tissue samples in the Environmental
   Specimen Bank
   - Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with research
   partners, relevant agencies, environmental groups, and the local community
   - Articulate and promote the Shaw Institute’s mission and research
   projects to the public
   - Write reports and project summaries for the lay public, funders, and
   digital platforms
   - Publish research findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals
   - Help identify funding opportunities and prepare grant applications
   - Assist with Shaw Institute events, lectures, and fundraising
   activities as needed

Please see the listing on our website for required qualifications and
details about how to apply.
https://www.shawinstitute.org/about/employment-opportunities
-- 
*Michelle Berger*
Senior Research Associate
*Shaw Institute*
Blue Hill Research Center
55 Main St, P.O. Box 1652
Blue Hill, Maine
207 374 2135
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