Below is an announcement for a senior biologist position at The New England Aquarium in Boston MA. Please feel free to pass this information along to other interested parties.
Best,
Connie
Position Title: Senior Biologist / Animal Care Technician
Position Location: New England Aquarium, Central Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts
Reports to: Reports directly to the Stranding Program Department Manager
The New England Aquarium (NEAq) is a non-profit organization that responds to stranded whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and sea turtles. NEAq maintains a rehabilitation hospital on site as well as a satellite facility in Duxbury Massachusetts. The Aquarium’s mission is to provide rapid response and humane care to stranded marine mammals and sea turtles and to conduct research and education, ultimately with the intention of releasing rehabilitated animals back to the wild. The Aquarium’s Rescue program is one of the oldest in the country, and responds to approximately 500 reports of stranded marine mammals and sea turtles annually.
Essential Job Functions:
Provide husbandry and care for animals collected through the Rescue Program.
Administer medical therapy as prescribed by Veterinarian.
Responds to stranding calls as appropriate, educates the public through "Hotline" coverage and provides "on-call" support as necessary.
Coordinate stranding response, necropsy, and special projects.
Supervise, organize, manage, and train volunteer staff.
Maintain records and databases.
Provide for proper care and maintenance of equipment in Animal Care Center and Necropsy Lab including scheduled maintenance of lab equipment and off-site equipment.
Assist with and/or perform post mortem exams including field necropsy of marine mammals and sea turtles.
Assist with and perform health assessments and medical procedures on stranded and rehabilitated animals, including restraint and immobilization.
Be familiar with techniques for handling chemical and biological samples, including waste disposal.
Prepare bi-monthly reports to the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Interact with other Network agencies and federal, state, and local authorities.
In conjunction with the Stranding Program Manager, the Senior Biologist:
Assist the Department manger in grant writing, grant administration, and fundraising.
Participate in research and public outreach programs
Compose grant applications for special projects
Present stranding data at professional meetings
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts, or Sciences degree in biology or marine science; a relevant higher degree is preferred, plus two to three years experience in related field. Experience may be substituted for degree.
Minimum 3 years experience in marine mammal stranding management, species identification or other related stranded activities.
Minimum 1 year of animal care and husbandry for marine mammals and or sea turtles
Understanding of veterinary technology, photography, necropsy, database management, and telemetry a plus
A valid Massachusetts driver’s license required
Ability to work on rough terrain during inclement weather, and lift moderate weights
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Working knowledge of marine mammals and significant experience with field techniques
Clinical experience with marine mammals and or sea turtles
Hands-on experience with stranded cetaceans, pinnipeds and or sea turtles
Working knowledge of necropsy equipment and sampling protocols
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong leadership skills in routine and emergency situations
Strong organizational and time management skills
Working knowledge of Microsoft WORD, EXCEL, and ACCESS software
Previous exposure to aquariums, or animal care.
A working understanding of life support systems and equipment.
A working knowledge of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
Typical Physical Demands:
Engage in fairly vigorous physical activity most of the day (i.e. performing husbandry duties). Energy and stamina level must be appropriate for the position. Overall must be in good physical condition and be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in extreme weather conditions. Be able to work long hours, sometimes overnight.
TO APPLY:
Please do not respond to this email. Send your cover letter and resume/CV by April 21 to:
Director of Human Resources
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: WWW.NEAQ.ORG
Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.
Diverse applicants encouraged to apply.
Connie Merigo
Senior Biologist & Department Manager
Marine Animal Rescue Program
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
(617)226-2102
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