Interested applicants will email a cover letter and resume to 
ddesan...@cmaquarium.org<mailto:ddesan...@cmaquarium.org> .

Clearwater Marine Aquarium is located at 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater FL .

Information can be found at www.seewinter.com<http://www.seewinter.com> .



Due to the large number of applicants no follow up calls or emails will be 
accepted.





POSITION DESCRIPTION



POSITION TITLE:  Stranding Biologist



REPORTS TO:  Supervisor



EXEMPT OR NON-EXEMPT:  Non-exempt



PERCENTAGE OF FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT:  100%



PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:  Able to work in adverse environmental conditions, lift 
and carry 50 lbs, proficient swimmer, and have good physical stamina.



PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY: The role of the Stranding Biologist within the 
Stranding Department is to support and contribute to the goals and objectives 
outlined by management.  This will require the Stranding Biologist position to 
maintain flexible working hours, to be amenable to shifting priorities and 
other changes, and to be able to modify accordingly.  The Stranding Biologist 
may report to more than one job site, which involves traveling beyond Pinellas 
County and/or to other facilities. The primary responsibility of the Stranding 
Biologist is to be activity involved in tasks that are necessary to support 
stranding preparedness and response, as determined by the Stranding 
Coordinator, and that which promotes education and community awareness.  
Routine tasks required of the Stranding Biologist include, but are not limited 
to, public speaking, public relations, maintenance and storage of equipment, 
purchase of supplies, teaching and education, collection and management of data 
and samples, correspondence related to all aspects of the job, rehab shift 
coverage and overnight observations, operation of vehicles and vesicles, and 
producing written materials.  Other aspects of the Stranding Biologist position 
involve transport, processing and/or disposal of carcasses as well as the 
treatment and care of live animals in the field and/or in a rehab setting.  The 
Stranding Biologist is required to participate in random and unscheduled events 
such as interviews, necropsies, or various animal responses.  On an as needed 
basis, the Stranding Biologist will also assist with some or all aspects of 
various projects, research, or grant writing and is required to participate in 
other animal care departments.



ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

*         To have complete knowledge of the SE Marine Mammal Stranding Network, 
CMA's role within the stranding network and the community.

*         Participate in all operations required for consistent stranding 
response preparedness 100% of the time.

*         Participate in daily operations including, but not limited to, the 
completion of checklists, equipment cleaning and organization, monitoring and 
response to the stranding hotline, public stranding demonstrations, guest 
programs, and more.





*         Modify and adjust work schedule and priorities in order to 
participate in the rapid response to all stranded animal rescues and rehab 
events, including those which occur during non-schedule times.

*         Maintain the cleanliness and organization of the critical care 
facilities and storage areas on a consistent basis.

*         Complete routine inspections of critical care facilities based on 
NMFS Polices and Best Practices and USDA guidelines.  Make recommendations for 
work orders.

*         Complete all tasks necessary to monitor the 24-hour CMA emergency 
stranding hotline.

*         Maintain a comprehensive and updated stranding team membership 
database.

*         Conduct workshops and trainings for the Stranding Team volunteers, 
interns, law enforcement, and the public.

*         Participate in the rehabilitation, release, and monitoring efforts of 
marine mammals, which involve overnight and extended-hour shifts.

*         Maintain accurate and updated information on CMA's Cetacean Database, 
CMA's Photo Archive, and the NMFS Marine Mammal National Database.

*         Collect quality data and complete required documentations (e.g. 
24-hour report, Level A Data) for stranded animals.

*         Maintain or revise the Stranding Internship syllabus as needed, and 
provide daily training and supervision to Stranding Interns.  Complete a 
minimum of two evaluations for each Stranding Intern.

*         Participate in activities that promote or support the Stranding 
Department as determined by the Stranding Coordinator.

*         Participate in various public relations and media events, including 
professional interviews.

*         Participate in community relations, outreach events and other 
activities, which may involve traveling to the other counties within the state 
of FL, for the purpose of education, training, and networking.

*         Conduct public stranding demonstrations and/or hoist paid guest 
programs.  Assist with training of new program hosts and monitor programs for 
appropriate content and quality.

*         Participate in some or all aspects of various types of research 
projects, as deemed appropriate by CMA's research committee and the Stranding 
Coordinator.

*         Participate in projects, grant writing, and research, as needed.

*         Assist with conducting necropsies and coordinate the disposal of 
carcasses.

*         Maintain CMA's database for tissue samples and skeletal 
parts/complete skeletons and keep record of the transfer of parts.

*         Maintain stranding equipment and vehicles, including inspection logs.

*         Produce quality written material including SOPs, SOGs, reports, 
correspondence, and other.



*         Maintain an on-going record of the CCF freezer content, storage, and 
removal.

*         Participate in the development and implementation of educational 
outreach material or activities to promote public awareness and conservation 
efforts.



EDUCATIONAL/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

*         Bachelor's degree in related discipline from an accredited 
college/university

*         Minimum of 1-3 years of experience working in the Marine Mammal 
Stranding Network

*         Capacity to withstand extreme outdoor temperatures

*         Ability to lift up to 50lbs

*         Valid driver's license

*         Must pass the CMA Stranding Team swim test with a total of 80 points 
or higher

*         Proven written communication skills, preferably in research and/or 
grant writing

*          Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and related software programs 
(e.g. Microsoft Outlook; ArcGIS)

*         Excellent organizational and data entry skills.

*         Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines.

*         Possess good judgment, flexibility in responding to changing 
priorities, and be able to work as a team member and function well under 
pressure






Dawn De Santis
Vice President of Guest Relations/Human Resources
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
249 Windward Passage
Clearwater, FL 33767
ddesan...@cmaquarium.org<mailto:youre-m...@cmaquarium.org>
www.SeeWinter.com
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