Aloha,

 

Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF) -based in Maui, Hawai'i- is a non-profit
organization dedicated to protecting whales and other marine life through
research, education, and conservation.  Our researchers have studied whales
and dolphins throughout the Pacific for over 30 years and currently conduct
projects in Hawaii, Australia, and Ecuador.  PWF is offering two summer
internships.  

 

Commitment                                  

PWF seeks performance-driven and dedicated individuals for a 3-month
internship (June-August) to assist with our humpback whale fluke matching
project.  Successful applicants are expected to work a minimum of 30 hours
per week on a flexible schedule. 

 

Responsibilities

Interns will work alongside Research Staff at PWF's headquarters in
Ma'alaea, Maui. Primary responsibilities will include processing and
matching humpback whales' flukes with PWF existing catalogs as well as data
entry and archival tasks. Occasionally, interns may be asked to assist staff
in other projects as the need arises.

 

Requirements

Ideal applicants should:

Be advanced undergraduates or recent graduates in biology, zoology, marine
biology, ecology, or a related field;

Possess fluke matching experience and be familiar with the SPLASH score
system; 

Have a mature attitude towards research, i.e. be willing and able to work
long hours in office environment and in adverse field conditions;

Be proficient with computers and data entry;

Have strong work ethics and superior organizational skills;

Be independent, adaptable, and a fast-learner;

Be enthusiastic and possess a positive attitude; 

Be sociable and team-oriented;

Speak English fluently.

 

Compensation

There is no financial compensation for these positions and interns are
responsible for their own living and transportation expenses. This is,
however, an excellent opportunity to gain experience in marine mammal
research. 

 

Application process

 

Applicants must be authorized to legally remain in Hawai'i if they are not a
U.S. citizen or authorized to work in the U.S. 

 

Interested candidates should submit an application by May 17th (1700, HI
time) with the following:

A cover letter, including your availability;

A resume/CV describing training and relevant experience;

Names and contact information of three references.

 

Please send these items as e-mail attachments to Dr. Emmanuelle Martinez
<mailto:researchdirec...@pacificwhale.org>
researchdirec...@pacificwhale.org. No phone calls, please!

 

If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies can be mailed to:

            Pacific Whale Foundation

Research Department

300 Ma'alaea Rd., Suite 211

Wailuku, HI 96793, USA

 

Mahalo!

 

Dr Emmanuelle Martinez                     

Senior Research Scientist

Pacific Whale Foundation

http://www.pacificwhale.org/

 

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