Apologies for cross-posting

 

The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) works to improve the welfare 
of wild and domestic animals throughout the world by reducing commercial 
exploitation of animals, protecting wildlife habitats, and assisting animals in 
distress. 

 

Song of the Whale (SOTW) is a 22m purpose built British registered sailing 
vessel designed to provide a flexible working platform for our onboard research 
team.  Using passive acoustic and visual techniques, the team carries out 
studies of threatened and endangered marine mammals and their habitats, 
educates students, trains scientists and develops and disseminates non-invasive 
research techniques around the world.   

We seek an enthusiastic and well qualified RESEARCH ASSISTANT to join our 
multidisciplinary team on a 6 month Fixed Term Contract. Salary c. £22,000 (pro 
rata).

The post holder will participate in the design, implementation, analysis and 
reporting of research projects from RV Song of the Whale in addition to taking 
part in outreach and advocacy work carried out by the team. For further 
information about the SOTW team and projects please see www.ifaw.org/sotw.

 

Requirements

·         Education to university higher degree level in a relevant 
scientific/technical subject.

·         A broad knowledge of cetacean research techniques, such as passive 
acoustics, signal processing techniques and concepts, and statistics

·         A good working knowledge of computing including relational database 
design, and experience of a relational database system, preferably Microsoft 
Access, as well as preferably appropriate programming languages such as Matlab, 
Visual Basic and/or SPLUS.

·         Excellent communication and personal skills to work with a diverse 
team of colleagues often in challenging conditions; and to communicate with 
variety of audiences including media and general public.  Multi-lingual skills 
an advantage.

Experience

·         At least three years experience in the field of cetacean science or 
field research would be advantageous.

·         Experience and background knowledge of marine mammal acoustics and 
vocalisations both in the field and in analysis of acoustic data

·         Experience of working in a team and with researchers in other 
institutions both nationally and internationally. 

·         Experience of working on and handling small boats would be very 
useful.

 

How to apply

Complete the application form which can be downloaded with the full job 
description from www.ifaw.org/uk/employment <http://www.ifaw.org/uk/employment> 

 

Return the application form together with your cv by:

(a)     email to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  or 

(b)     post to RecruitUK, IFAW, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7UD.

 

CVs will not be accepted without the completed application form.

 

Applications to be received no later than 4pm on the 31st March 09. Interviews 
will likely be conducted during the week 20th April. The successful candidate 
would be required to take up the post by the beginning of June 09.   

 

Please note that these posts do not necessarily qualify for a UK work permit.

 

 
Claire Lacey
Program Assistant
Song of the Whale team
International Fund for Animal Welfare
www.ifaw.org/sotw
 
 
 

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DISCLAIMER:
The International Fund for Animal Welfare works to improve
the welfare of wild and domestic animals throughout the world 
by reducing commercial exploitation of animals, protecting 
wildlife habitats, and assisting animals in distress. IFAW 
seeks to motivate the public to prevent cruelty to animals and 
to promote animal welfare and conservation policies that 
advance the well-being of both animals and people.


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