Marine Biologist 
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) is advertising 1
position for a Biologist to support a diverse range of activities within the
Marine Invasions Research Laboratory, with primary focus on surveys of
invertebrate communities in bays and estuaries of North America, especially
California, and taxonomy of peracarid crustaceans.   
Job Objectives: Participate as part of a bicoastal research team focused on
analysis of marine invertebrate communities in bays and estuaries of North
America.  
Principal Duties: Assists in collection, identification, and analysis of
marine invertebrates in bays and estuaries, particularly hard substrate
(fouling) taxa. A strong emphasis will be on identification of peracarid
crustaceans. Core responsibilities will include (1) participation in
fieldbased surveys and collections of invertebrate communities, (2) sorting
and identification to species level for organisms across a diverse taxonomic
range, (3) specialization on identification and biogeography of peracarid
crustaceans; (4) data management and preservation and curation of samples
related to the above collections and specimens. Applicant must be willing
and able to (a) travel for weeks at a time in the summer, (b) spend
significant time working at the microscope in addition to field work, and
(c) work well with a diverse group of researchers. 
Location: The position is based at the west coast section of SERC’s Marine
Invasions Research Laboratory in Tiburon, California, at San Francisco State
University’s Estuary & Ocean Science Center. The Marine Invasions Research
Laboratory is a bicoastal laboratory headed by Gregory Ruiz and
headquartered at SERC in Edgewater, Maryland, with a staff of approximately
40 biologists who conduct research nationally and internationally. For more
information, see: https://serc.si.edu/labs/marine-invasions-research/ 
Education / Experience: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in ecology, marine
biology or equivalent.  
Skills: Applicant must have strong background and knowledge in marine
invertebrate zoology and knowledge or aptitude for species-level
identification, especially for peracarid crustaceans and fouling
invertebrates.  Some training with taxonomic experts may be required, but
the successful applicant should have some prior knowledge and experience
with invertebrate taxonomy and microscopy.  This position requires excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail. Strong communication skills
and ability to work as part of a team are essential. Experience with design
and statistical analysis of surveys and experiments, and strong writing
abilities, are a plus. 
Annual Salary: $39,441–$48,856, depending on education and experience, plus
a full package of paid leave and benefits.  
Duration: 1 year renewable, based upon satisfactory performance and
availability of continued funding.  Anticipated start date March 2018. 
To Apply: Please submit current resume as well as names, phone numbers, and
email addresses of 3 professional references. Applications should be
submitted via email to Laura Falsone ([email protected]) with subject line
“Biologist Job Application”. Position is open until filled, and applications
received before 25 January 2018 will receive first consideration.
Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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