*Buck Island Sea Turtle Research Program Research Assistant Vacancy
Announcement 2017*


Buck Island Reef National Monument (BIRNM), located on the island of St.
Croix, US Virgin Islands, is seeking applicants for the position of Sea
Turtle Research Assistant (intern) to conduct sea turtle research and
monitoring. This will be the 30th year of the Buck Island Sea Turtle
Research Program (BISTRP), a long-term monitoring, research, and
conservation project supported by the National Park Service (NPS), Buck
Island Reef National Monument. BIRNM is a nesting beach for hawksbill
(Eretmochelys imbricata), green (Chelonia mydas), leatherback
(Dermochelys coriacea),
and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtles.

This project will be up to 12 weeks in duration beginning in mid-July 2017
(applicants must state availability in their cover letter) and are expected
to stay the length of the project upon selection. This is a highly
competitive project that is physically and mentally intense, aimed at
individuals who want to make ecology/resource management their career.
Access to the island is by boat only, where there are minimal facilities.
Ability to navigate rugged terrain, work in adverse weather conditions, and
amongst biting insects and poisonous and spiny plants is essential. Shifts
last up to 12 hours and require interns to work effectively on a nocturnal
schedule. Interns must work equally effectively as a team and individually.

Interns will provide assistance to the NPS staff in the collection and
processing of field data. A mixture of methods will be used: night duty and
day patrols. Night duty focuses on working with animals during the laying
process. During this time, all nesting turtles will be encountered;
biometric data will be collected on turtles, physical data will be
collected on nest locations, and animals will be tagged (inconel and PIT).
Imperiled nests will be relocated to mitigate risk and increase hatch
success. Nests will be excavated to determine hatch success. Night work
will last in shifts up to 12 hours and will be labor intensive. Day patrols
will require accurate assessment of the previous night’s nesting activities
from tracks left in the sand alone. Nests that hatch will be excavated to
estimate hatching success and beach productivity. Throughout the project
interns will be required to perform data entry and equipment maintenance.

Interns are also responsible for weekly daytime monitoring of beaches at
The Buccaneer Hotel, their residence, recording activities using GPS.
Interns will also conduct outreach to hotel guests and will write a report
at season’s end summarizing turtle nesting activities at The Buccaneer
Hotel. In addition to BISTRP objectives, interns will provide assistance to
NPS staff and collaborators with a hawksbill hatchling genetics project and
aid in hatchling sampling and data collection. Interns may also participate
in the deployment of acoustic and satellite tags as part of directed
research to assess sea turtle movement. In addition, interns may have the
opportunity to conduct snorkel surveys for foraging sea turtles and/or
assist in sea turtle stranding response incidents.

Interns will receive two meals/day and lodging from The Buccaneer Hotel at
no cost to the interns. A small weekly stipend will be allotted to each
intern ($100), and travel costs will be covered by the NPS. Interns need to
seriously consider their finances before applying to these openings; it
will not be possible to work locally while conducting intern duties.

 Qualifications Required - *Must:*
·  Communicate effectively in English, orally and in writing
·  *Have biology training/background*
·  Collect data and maintain records precisely according to standardized
protocol
·  Enter and analyze data (written and computer database format)
·  *Be in excellent physical shape*
·  Be able to persevere under stressful conditions
·  Work outdoors, day and night in isolated conditions, and in adverse
weather.
·  Walk in the sand up to 10 kilometers/night; climb rocks; stoop, kneel
and stand on soft substrate and in cramped conditions.
·  *Have a strong work ethic*
·  Be able to work all night and on weekends
·  Be able to lift and move heavy objects
·  Operate and maintain communications equipment properly (cell phone,
hand-held VHS radio, marine radio)
·  Be able to swim; crew a boat in open water conditions
·  *Have a valid US driver’s license*


To apply, send a cover letter stating your interest in and qualifications
for the project, a resume or CV summarizing your experience, and contact
information for three references to the email address below. The
document(s) you submit should include your last name and document type in
the file name. Email is preferred, but postal mail is accepted.* Deadline
for application: 30 Jan 2017, no applicants will be considered after this
date.*  If selected for interview you will be contacted by Feb 5th, *please
do not make follow up inquiries.*


Email: tessa_c...@nps.gov
Telephone: 340.773.1460 x 226


Buck Island Reef National Monument
BISTRP c/o Tessa Code
2100 Church St #100
Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00820

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