Organization: Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI), Center for 
Environmental Studies. Location: Blue Hill, Maine; coastal village approx. 
three hours north of Portland and one hour south of Bar Harbor. Position: 
Full-time position, requiring a 6-month commitment starting mid-March/April 
(start date is flexible).

 

Overview of MERI

The Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI) is a nonprofit scientific 
organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and people from the harmful 
impacts of toxic chemicals. The Institute investigates the environmental causes 
of disease and inspires solutions to pressing environmental issues. Priority 
focus areas include: microplastics in the ocean food web; toxic contaminants 
and health of marine sentinel species (marine mammals and fish), and coastal 
monitoring in the Gulf of Maine. To learn more about our work, visit 
www.meriresearch.org <http://www.meriresearch.org/>.

 

Job Description

MERI is recruiting to fill a Marine Mammal Research Internship in spring 2017. 
NOTE: This is not a field research position. This internship is an exciting 
opportunity for a highly organized, detail-oriented researcher/writer with 
strong data-gathering, analytic, writing, and graphic communication skills to 
work with scientists/PIs from the Baltic, Arctic, and North Atlantic on a 
multi-year, international marine mammal research project. The intern will 
support the project by producing reports and white papers from primary 
research, and acquiring, analyzing, and integrating publicly available data 
into maps and other graphic presentations. The ideal candidate for this 
position will be knowledgeable about marine environmental issues and committed 
to the mission of the organization.

 

Internship Responsibilities

 

Perform academic literature reviews for MERI’s new project Measuring Global 
Change: Exposure and Health of Marine Sentinels from Three Oceans, to support 
an investigation of current environmental conditions and potential health 
impacts on 10 species of marine mammals inhabiting seas of the northern 
hemisphere. 
Retrieve, analyze, and integrate public domain data resources on climate, 
pollution, species ecology, and population status
Work with research staff to create geographic maps with data overlays through 
ArcGIS or similar programs
Help produce written content on the Three Oceans Project for the MERI website 
and assist with website overhaul implementation
Enhance the MERI phone library and resources, online and in-house, and assist 
with database management
Monitor publication sources to provide up-to-date pertinent research to staff
Participate in MERI Center lectures, programs, and events
On occasion, assist with marine mammal stranding response and assist with 
tissue processing in the lab as needed
Assist with other duties relating to MERI’s goals and mission as required
 

Qualifications

REQUIRED

§  BA, BS or Master’s degree with a background in marine mammology, marine 
toxicology,  environmental health sciences or a related field from an 
accredited university

§  A high level of computer literacy. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, 
database, statistical,  graphics programs and reference management programs 
such as Endnote, and literature searching platforms

§  Must have experience integrating geospatial datasets in GIS/ArcGIS and other 
geographic information systems

§  Proven ability to conduct, publish, and present scientific research and 
translate findings for general audiences

§  Excellent organizational and communications skills: ability to meet deadlines

Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license.
§  A passionate interest in the Institute’s mission and priority concerns

DESIRED

§  Experience working in environmental health sciences, wildlife toxicology, 
ocean conservation, environmental health policy, or related fields
§  Proficiency in photo-documentation, video editing a plus
 
Reports to: Director and Senior Research Staff

 

Time Requirements

This position requires a 6-month commitment beginning in March/April 2017, 
although start and end dates are flexible. Full-time hours (40 hours/week); 
additional hours may be required at times to complete projects or meet 
deadlines.

Compensation: 

Stipend and shared housing in Blue Hill, Maine.  Housing is within walking 
distance to the Institute. Interns are responsible for all non-work related 
travel expenses and food.

 

To Apply:
If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit a cover 
letter outlining your experience, career objectives, and why you are interested 
in an internship at MERI along with your Resume/CV and three references to:

 

Johanna Barrett, Executive Assistant, [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>.  Indicate “Marine Mammal Research 
Internship, NAME” in the subject line of your email.

 

This position will be filled immediately upon finding the ideal candidate with 
the requisite background and skills.

 

Marine & Environmental Research Institute (MERI)
PO Box 1652, 55 Main Street, Blue Hill, ME 04614
Website: www.meriresearch.org <http://www.meriresearch.org/>
 

MERI is an Equal Opportunity Employer    
Johanna Barrett
Executive Assistant
Marine & Environmental Research Institute
55 Main St, Blue Hill ME  04614
(207) 374-2135
www.meriresearch.org







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