The Whale Museum is seeking a new Soundwatch Coordinator! This is a full-time 
position based in Friday Harbor, Washington. The application deadline is 
September 26, 2025 or until filled.

Established in 1979 as the first U.S. museum dedicated to whales living in the 
wild, The Whale Museum (TWM) promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea 
ecosystem through education and research. The Soundwatch Boater Education 
Program is a component of TWM and was initiated in 1993 by TWM to reduce 
disturbances to marine wildlife by educating boaters regarding the life habits 
of marine mammals and the regulations regarding interactions with them. This 
innovative program educates boaters on guidelines and regulations for marine 
wildlife through shore-based education, reinforces the learning experience 
through on-the-water educational patrols to reduce vessel disturbance, monitors 
vessel activities to characterize vessel trends, and evaluates existing 
guidelines and laws. The work focuses primarily on the endangered Southern 
Resident killer whales (SRKWs) in the central and southern Salish Sea, but 
there are other marine mammal species of importance in our region including 
Biggs (Transient) killer whales, Minke whales, (endangered) Humpback whales, 
Harbor porpoise, Harbor seals, Steller sea lions, and other cetacean and 
pinniped species.

The Coordinator oversees all aspects of the Soundwatch Program including, but 
not limited to:

  *   Integration with all TWM programs and activities (including Soundwatch 
North & South);
  *   Coordination of seasonal field operations for Soundwatch North & South;
  *   Small vessel/trailer operations/maintenance;
  *   Maintenance of the program’s long-term data sets and database;
  *   Preparation of program reports;
  *   Training, mentoring and coordination of volunteers, interns and seasonal 
employees;
  *   Identifying and applying for grants/other funding opportunities to 
support the program;
  *   Collaboration with partner monitoring programs, the whale watch industry 
and federal, state, and local marine mammal management and enforcement teams.

This position includes field operations on small boats including seasonal 
weekend and holiday work as well as office time in The Whale Museum. The 
Coordinator reports to TWM Executive Director and works cooperatively as a 
member of the museum staff.
Required qualifications:

  *   Bachelor's Degree plus 7 years experience in a relevant field, preferably 
marine mammal research in the wild;
  *   Extensive (minimum 4 years) experience in small vessel operations, with 
previous experience operating around marine wildlife and vessel traffic. 
Extensive experience with trailered vessels, including trailer maintenance, 
launching/recovering vessels, and towing/maneuvering vessels on their trailers. 
Experience operating small vessels in challenging and varying weather 
conditions.
  *   Ability to manage multiple concurrent lines of communication (e.g., VHF, 
text, phone);
  *   Must be able to acquire a Washington State Boater Education Card;
  *   Experience in education and/or outreach, including strong verbal and 
written communication skills necessary for public interaction, staff 
management, conflict resolution, grant writing and project management 
experience;
  *   Ability to differentiate local marine mammal species (ex: odontocete vs. 
baleen, otariid vs. phocid), familiarity with whale behavior and commonly 
associated terms;
  *   Must qualify to be listed as a Co-Investigator under the existing NOAA 
permit.
  *   International applicants must have an approved visa and documentation to 
work in the U.S. at the time of submission.

Preferred qualifications:

  *   Strong knowledge of marine ecosystems, marine mammal biology and natural 
history, specifically the endangered SRKWs and the Salish Sea;
  *   Experience with grant writing and grant/budget management;
  *   Understand and have experience with U.S. and Canadian recovery priorities 
related to the endangered SRKWs;
  *   Team player with excellent interpersonal skills, able to interact 
effectively with TWM leadership and Board, staff, interns/volunteers, visitors, 
members, and the public;
  *   Ability to collect and synthesize information; effective problem solving 
skills;
  *   Strong organizational skills and attention to detail;
  *   Ability to move 40 lbs. or more and to stand for long periods of time; and
  *   Excellent computer/technological skills (i.e., database management, 
Microsoft Office).

This is an hourly position, with a salary commensurate with experience and 
qualifications. The Whale Museum’s benefit package includes: Health Care 
(medical, vision, dental), Simple IRA Retirement Plan Contribution, Paid Time 
Off and Holidays.
HOW TO APPLY: Please submit a single PDF file containing your letter of 
interest, resume and at least three references. Your letter of interest must 
address (1) examples of accomplishments to illustrate your experience for this 
role with emphasis on your leadership and vessel handling experience; (2) your 
philosophy about the position; and (3) insight into what draws you to The Whale 
Museum's mission and this position at this time in your career. Please email 
your PDF package to: Soundwatch Search Committee, The Whale Museum - email: 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
with the subject line 'Soundwatch Position'.
The Whale Museum is committed to creating a workplace that reflects the 
diversity of the ecosystems and communities we serve. Employment decisions are 
based on qualifications and organizational needs, without regard to race, 
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, 
national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other lived experience.

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