Dear List Members,
I would like to share the following announcement for an internship at the CIEE 
Research Station 
Bonaire.

Organization:  CIEE Research Station Bonaire 

Location: Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean

Duration: 13 Weeks

Period: 31 January through 2 May 2015

Deadline for applications: 31 October 2014

Description: The CIEE Tropical Marine Ecology and Conservation program is a 
study abroad program 
for undergraduate students that is operated by the CIEE Research Station 
Bonaire (Southern 
Caribbean). In addition to our study abroad program, our research station 
supports an active 
research program including individual projects by faculty/staff and 
collaborative long-term 
monitoring projects run by multiple faculty/staff. The Coral Reef Ecology 
Intern position is a 
combination of teaching assistant, research assistant, and resident hall 
assistant. The intern will 
assist in the academics, research, group dynamics, logistics, dive safety, 
student transportation, and 
site security at the CIEE Research Station. The position duties include 
assisting with: preparations for 
classes and labs as instructed by faculty; SCUBA diving in support of CIEE 
courses and research 
projects; laboratory work on research projects; mentoring students; general 
errands at the research 
station; and record keeping for the dive safety program. The internship is a 
13-week commitment 
with little down time and the normal work schedule includes weekend and evening 
duties. CIEE 
interns are on call 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for the duration of the 
internship.

Minimum Qualifications: BA/BS in Biology with an emphasis in Marine 
Biology/Ecology or Biological 
Oceanography (MS preferred); scientific diving experience (minimum of 50 dives 
logged).

Requirements: Current certifications in First Aid, CPR, DAN Oxygen Rescue, 
Advanced Open Water 
are required; DAN insurance, a comprehensive dive physical; valid driver's 
license (manual shift 
competency preferred).

Abilities/Skills: Knowledge of Caribbean Coral-reef species (fishes, corals, 
invertebrates, algae); 
experience collecting fishes and analyzing fish behavior in a laboratory and 
field setting; experience 
working with CPCe software; a commitment to education and research in coral 
reef ecology and 
conservation; a willingness to work flexible hours, live on site, and manage 
undergraduate students 
in residence at the station; the ability to work as a team member with CIEE 
staff to motivate students 
and provide an excellent academic and personal growth experience for students.

Compensation: the internship comes with no stipend, but lodging and meals will 
be provided to the 
successful applicant.

To apply:  Send a cover letter and CV listing contact information for 3 
references.  One letter of 
recommendation must be emailed from a major faculty member from your degree 
granting 
institution to [email protected].  For more information about the semester 
program please visit 
www.cieebonaire.org or our facebook page 
https://www.facebook.com/cieebonaire?fref=ts

Cheers,
Dr. Patrick Lyons

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