*Senior Biologist -Right Whale Ecology Program*


The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) is seeking a Senior
Biologist/Ecologist to lead its internationally known Right Whale Ecology
Program.  CCS has studied the critically endangered North Atlantic right
whale and its habitat since 1981. Our research facility is located adjacent
to Cape Cod Bay, a critical habitat of this species and the only area in
the North Atlantic used by the majority of the population each year.  We
are looking for an established researcher to lead our long-term population
and ecology studies and to develop new research initiatives.  This is a
unique scientific opportunity to continue and expand upon a multi-decade
research effort on a species of grave conservation concern.  The ideal
candidate is a highly collaborative, well-published, quantitative cetacean
scientist with prior experience with North Atlantic right whales,
photo-identification techniques and vessel and plane based surveys.





Key responsibilities:

   - Serve as the Principal Investigator for RWEP research, in
   collaboration with other scientists, agencies and research partners;
   - Disseminate research through peer-reviewed publications and other
   means;
   - Serve as the RWEP spokesperson to the public, government agencies and
   other entities.


   - Supervise RWEP full-time, part-time, and seasonal personnel, and
   ensure that they receive all required specialized training;
   - Maintain responsibility for RWEP fiscal management and research
   authorizations, including grant writing, program budgets, reporting,
   research permits and charter agreements for planes and vessels.



Requirements:

   - A Ph.D. is required. At least 10 years of experience as a principal
   investigator is preferred.
   - A strong scientific publication record.
   - A well-documented history of successful grants and contracts.
   - Strong communication and interpersonal skills



This is a full-time salaried position with full benefits.  The anticipated
start date is fall 2023, with a pay range of $95-$110k.





















About CCS:

The Center for Coastal Studies is an NGO research institution nearing its 50
th anniversary.  We are internationally-known for our multi-decade studies
of North Atlantic right and humpback whales, as well as our whale and
turtle disentanglement efforts.  Our diverse research programs also study
other cetaceans, coastal geology and ecology, water quality, commercial
fisheries, marine debris, seals, sharks and more.  We offer long-term data
and sample archives, state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment, and a
small fleet of research vessels.  CCS is located at the tip of Cape Cod in
the vibrant community of Provincetown, Massachusetts.  We offer a highly
flexible and collaborative work environment that is just steps from the
Cape Cod National Seashore and a short ferry ride to Boston.

 www.coastalstudies.org

*Application process:*

Please submit cover letter, CV/resume, and three professional references in
a single PDF via

email to employm...@coastalstudies.org. The application deadline is October
1.  Inquiries may be sent to vdani...@coastalstudies.org.

No phone calls, please.







*The Center for Coastal Studies is an Equal Opportunity Employer **and
encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply.*

*                                       Diversity of opinions, experience,
and backgrounds is a key asset.*


Valerie Daniels
Center for Coastal Studies
5 Holway Avenue
Provincetown, MA  02657

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