Part-time Research Assistant, Galveston Bay Dolphin Research Program

The Galveston Bay Foundation is seeking a part-time, temporary research 
assistant for the Galveston Bay Dolphin Research Program (GDRP). The Research 
Assistant will help with the collection, entry and analysis of bottlenose 
dolphin population data in Galveston Bay, Texas. The position will entail a 
combination of field and office work (both in-person and remote). Marine mammal 
field and photo-identification experience are highly desirable, as well as 
familiarity with ArcPro GIS, FinBase and R. This is an internship-type position 
and is an ideal role for a recent undergraduate seeking research experience in 
marine mammal science before continuing to graduate school. To learn more about 
the GDRP, please visit 
galvestonbaydolphin.org<https://galvestonbaydolphin.org/>, The GDRP is a 
collaboration between the Galveston Bay Foundation and the Environmental 
Institute of Houston at the University of Houston-Clear Lake.

Position Title: Dolphin Research Assistant
Reports to: Research Scientist
Classification: Part-time Temporary - average 20 hours/week
Pay Rate: $15.00/hour
Start Date: October 2022 to July 2023 (exact dates are negotiable)

Specific Duties

  *   Assist in the collection of photo-identification survey data of 
bottlenose dolphins in Galveston Bay
  *   Assist in managing a database of dolphin survey photos and associated data
  *   Perform photo-analysis of dolphin data
  *   Assist in a variety of data analyses tasks (primarily utilizing ArcPro 
GIS, FinBase, Excel, and/or R)
  *   Assist with the development and preparation of program maps, reports, 
newsletters, etc.

Qualifications
Required

  *   Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, marine science, wildlife studies, 
or related field
  *   Knowledge of marine mammal ecology, behavior, and/or health
  *   Ability to carefully follow instructions, work independently on sometimes 
tedious and/or repetitive tasks, and pay close attention to detail
  *   Ability to work long field days on a small boat in Texas heat, often in 
inclement or challenging conditions (must have availability Monday-Friday for 
field work and secure their own housing near Kemah, TX)
  *   Experienced and competent using word, data and image processing software 
including Microsoft Office
  *   Be an excellent team member with the ability to communicate and work with 
others both in person and remotely
  *   Successfully pass a criminal background check prior to hiring

Desired

  *   Previous experience with marine mammal field research
  *   Prior completion of college-level statistic courses
  *   Skills in small vessel handling
  *   Skills in performing photo-identification of marine mammals
  *   Skills in data management and use of software for population studies, 
specifically Microsoft Excel, ArcPro GIS, Finbase, and R
To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three 
references to Dr. Vanessa Mintzer at 
vmint...@galvbay.org<mailto:vmint...@galvbay.org> by 5pm EST on Friday, 
September 16. Please contact her directly with any inquiries about the position.

The Galveston Bay Foundation is a nonprofit organization located on the Upper 
Texas Coast that has worked for 35 years to preserve and enhance one of the 
world's most productive estuaries-Galveston Bay-as a healthy and productive 
place for generations to come. We have diverse programs in land preservation, 
habitat restoration, water quality and quantity, youth education, and advocacy. 
Our office is located in Kemah, Texas. To learn more about the Galveston Bay 
Foundation, please visit www.galvbay.org<http://www.galvbay.org> or find us on 
social media. The Galveston Bay Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and 
actively works to ensure fair and equal treatment of its employees and 
constituents regardless of differences based on an individual's race, color, 
religion, sex, age, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, 
disability, political affiliation, or any other protected characteristic.





Vanessa J. Mintzer, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Galveston Bay Dolphin Research Program
Galveston Bay Foundation
P: 352-359-5633 | F: 832-284-4982
1725 Highway 146, Kemah, TX 77565
galvbay.org<https://galvbay.org/>
galvestonbaydolphin.org
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