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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT- Stranding Coordinator at UNE’s MARC

The Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center  (MARC) at the University of New 
England is seeking a qualified dynamic, motivated candidate to fill the 
position of Stranding Coordinator. This is a full time, one-year grant funded 
position and eligible for benefits. 

RESPONSIBILITIES: The Stranding Coordinator will work closely with the 
Rehabilitation Coordinator and other organizations in responding to live and 
dead cetaceans and dead pinnipeds in Southern Maine. Duties include sharing 
responsibility for 24-hour/day emergency stranding pager; assisting with the 
recovery, necropsy and sampling of stranded animals; purchasing of equipment 
needed to support the stranding program; supervising and training teams of 
volunteers to assist in the recovery and necropsies; submitting proposals to 
funding agencies for support of the program; creating and maintaining needed 
databases; work with other staff members in the formation and implementation of 
training sessions; conducting quality research resulting in scientific 
publications and presentations; working in close association with the 
facilities consulting veterinarians. 

SUPPORT: This is a grant-funded position, so the candidate is also expected to 
develop continuing extramural support for the position and program. Several 
sources of support are already being pursued, but the candidate will be 
expected to assume responsibility for these projects and bring them to fruition.


QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Requires a minimum of a Bachelor of Science Degree.

EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 5 years of experience working with marine mammal 
strandings, including field response and necropsy are essential. Background in 
cetacean and/or pathology is preferred. Skills in computers (Word, Excel, 
Access, Powerpoint) with strong verbal and written communication skills and 
experience working with volunteers. The ability to lift 50 lbs, and to operate 
small boats are also sought after skills.

WORK AUTHORIZATION: Proof of United States citizenship or ability to lawfully 
work in the U.S. required before being employed. 

For general information on the facility, please go to UNE’s website 
http://www.une.edu/cas/msc/.  Applications should include a cover letter, 
resume and 3 letters of recommendation, and be submitted to: Human Resources, 
University of New England, 11 Hills Beach Rd., Biddeford, ME 04005, or email 
applications to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Review of applications will begin on 
September 30th  and continue until the position is filled.

The University of New England is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
employer and strongly encourages the application of candidates of diverse 
backgrounds. Please see our website (http://www.une.edu) for additional 
information.




Keith A. Matassa
Marine Mammal Rehabilitation Coordinator
Marine Science Education and Research Center
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road 
Biddeford, Maine 04005
207-283-0171 ext 2670
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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