[Coral-List] Job opening: Technician position in marine ecology and conservation - California and Mexico
Cheryl Butner
cbutner at stanford.edu
Fri May 11 13:22:45 EDT 2012
Technician position in marine ecology and conservation
The Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University and the Mexican non
profit marine
conservation organization Comunidad y Biodiversidad (COBI) invite
applications for a technician
position. The selected candidate will work in the laboratory of
Fiorenza Micheli at the Hopkins
Marine Station http://micheli.stanford.edu/index.html and will spend
considerable time doing
fieldwork in Baja California, México, working on a project
investigating oceanographic variability
and ecological responses within coastal fishing communities that have
committed to marine
conservation through marine reserves. The main tasks for this position
are to conduct field studies
to investigate the efficacy of fully-protected marine reserves to
confer resilience to climate
variability and recover depleted populations of marine invertebrates
http://www.cobi.org.mx/?pag=r-pbc-building-ocean-
resilience&idioma=eng. Field activities will
involve the design and conduction of underwater ecological monitoring,
the deployment and
maintenance of oceanographic sensors, and the conduction of ecological
experiments using scuba.
Laboratory activities will include creation and maintenance of
databases, data analyses, processing
of samples (e.g., phytoplankton, recruitment collectors) that will be
conducted both in the field and
at the Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University. Required
qualifications include: a MS in
marine sciences or marine ecology; extensive experience in ecological
monitoring and field
experiments; and willingness to spend extended periods of time at
remote field locations. Because
of the setting of the field locations, and the international nature of
this project, bilingual skills
(Spanish and English) are required. All else being equal, preference
will be given to candidates that
would be able to start as early as July 1, 2012. The position is
initially for 12 months, but it could
likely be extended to up to four years. Candidates should send via
email a letter of interest
describing their qualifications relevant to the project and past
research experience, their full CVs,
and arrange for the names and contact information of two references to
both of the following
addresses:
Dr. Fiorenza Micheli
Professor
Hopkins Marine Station
Stanford University
Oceanview Blvd.
Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA
micheli at stanford.edu
Dr. Andrea Sáenz-Arroyo
Science Director
Comunidad y Biodiversidad A.C.
Popocatepetl # 28 Despacho 1
Colonia Hipódromo Condesa
México 06100 DF
andrea.saenzarroyo at gmail.com
Application deadline is May 25, 2012. Review of applications and
interviews will begin
immediately after this date and continue until a suitable candidate is
found.
Thank you for your interest!
Cheryl Butner
Research Assistant - Palumbi and Micheli Labs
Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Pacific Grove, CA, 93950 USA
cbutner at stanford.edu
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