Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF)<https://www.pacificwhale.org/research/> is 
seeking one Research Assistant for assistance on a whale and dolphin research 
project in Hervey Bay, Queensland. This project builds upon the long-term 
research conducted by PWF in East Australia since 1984. Our research aims are 
to provide robust monitoring of whale and dolphin populations and mitigate 
anthropogenic threats to cetaceans. The team will be conducting UAS (drone) and 
photo-ID surveys aboard a small research vessel to fill crucial knowledge gaps 
on whale and dolphin population trends, health, distribution, and habitat use 
to inform conservation management actions.


The Research Assistant is responsible for supporting and assisting with PWF's 
humpback whale and dolphin research in Hervey Bay, Australia. This will include 
collecting ID photographs, behavioural observations, drone images and 
associated data from a dedicated research vessel. Data are expected to be 
processed daily and in a timely manner. Applicants must reside in Australia and 
either hold Australian citizenship or be legally authorised to work in 
Australia.


Location: Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia

Reporting To: Australia Research Associate

Duration: 15 June 2022 - 15 Dec 2022 (6-month contract with potential for 
renewal)

Compensation: $32/hour (AUD) at 38 hours per week


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  *   Fulfill the mission and vision of the Foundation by assisting with 
scientific research under the guidance of the Australia Research Associate.
  *   Collect research data (ID photographs, behavioural observations and 
associated information) in the field aboard a dedicated research vessel.
  *   Follow a detailed protocol and record data in an accurate and consistent 
manner, using the data collection app, PoiMapper.
  *   Accurately identify age-classes, behaviours, and individuals during 
encounters.
  *   Accurately record weather and environmental conditions.
  *   Quality control of data and use Discovery software to catalogue photos 
into an existing database.
  *   Cataloguing tasks: entering sightings data, verifying quality and 
distinctiveness of individuals, and matching of whale flukes and/or dolphin 
dorsal fins.
  *   Process drone data by obtaining screenshots of surfacing and scoring 
images following a set of criteria.
  *   Gather information from a wide variety of sources (e.g., literature 
searches) and synthesise information and data in the form of graphs, reports, 
and presentations.
  *   Maintain, clean, and take care of research equipment.
  *   Prepare outreach materials to communicate research findings and/or 
informative presentations to internal and external audiences.
  *   Further duties may be assigned as necessary according to the needs and 
requirements of the research program.

REQUIREMENTS

  *   Bachelor of Science degree or extensive relevant work experience in the 
marine mammal field.
  *   Working knowledge of marine mammal field techniques, including 
photo-identification procedures and methodologies.
  *   Experience in cataloguing and/or photo-ID matching of humpback whales and 
dolphins.
  *   Good working knowledge of Office365.
  *   Valid Queensland driver’s license.
  *   Valid Queensland recreational vessel licence.
  *   Reliable, detail oriented, and displays a mature attitude towards 
research.
  *   Able to stand for extended periods (up to 10 hours) and move about on a 
vessel at sea.
  *   Able to work a flexible schedule and variable workload; occasional long 
hours, weekend events, and alternative hours to accommodate international time 
zones are required.
  *   Able to work independently and handle multiple tasks simultaneously in a 
dynamic work environment with speed, accuracy, and a positive attitude.
  *   Strong commitment to the mission, goals, and values of Pacific Whale 
Foundation.
  *   Legally authorised to work in Australia.

DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  *   Experience conducting line transect surveys for marine mammals.
  *   Familiar with apps and software used for data processing including 
PoiMapper, FinFindR, and/or Discovery.
  *   Experience using R, MARK, SOCPROG, Matlab, and/or GIS software.
  *   Hold a Queensland-recognised coxswains vessel licence.
  *   Hold a CASA Remote Pilots Licence (RePL).

NOTE: All photographs and data collected in this position are the sole property 
of Pacific Whale Foundation. All training and equipment will be provided by the 
research staff. This post is advertised as a full-time (38hrs per week), 
fixed-term position (15 June – 15 Dec 2022) and will be based in Hervey Bay, 
Australia. However, as fieldwork is heavily weather dependent, we often work 
above the standard 38hrs per week when the weather permits, and time off in 
lieu is given to account for this.


To apply, please send a cover letter and CV in PDF format to 
resea...@pacificwhale.org<mailto:resea...@pacificwhale.org> and clearly state 
how you meet the above-stated requirements. Applications will be accepted until 
March 31 and interviews will take place beginning April 11. All applicants will 
be updated on the status of their application once a decision is made, whether 
successful or not.


To learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation's research in Australia, please 
visit 
https://www.pacificwhale.org/research/australia/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pacificwhale.org%2Fresearch%2Faustralia%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cstephaniestack%40pacificwhale.org%7C3c7301c8b01441e9e26c08d91abd9619%7C394a8e14fbee40149cab274abbd988cf%7C0%7C0%7C637570223839576537%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=su2KUnpntCLKhTjReJAcoKcPz%2FaIqKG9iWg5NOsIang%3D&reserved=0>


Stephanie Stack (she/her)

Chief Research Biologist

Pacific Whale Foundation

300 Ma'alaea Rd., Suite 211

Wailuku, HI 96793 USA

Cell: +1 808-740-5540

Fax: +1 808-856-8363

Email:  stephaniest...@pacificwhale.org

Website: pacificwhale.org/research
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