Post-Doc Opportunity in Behavioral or Physiological Ecology of Marine Mammals

The Coastal Biology Flagship Program of the Department of Biology at the 
University of North Florida (UNF) invites applications for a 12-month (possible 
extension to 24 months) Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Marine Mammal 
Behavioral or Physiological Ecology.

UNF is located in close proximity to populations of manatee and dolphin as well 
as Right Whale calving grounds.  The surrounding aquatic habitats of our 
community provide diverse and exceptional opportunities for research in this 
field. We are seeking a self-motivated, creative individual to take advantage 
of the proximity of UNF to these unique habitats and assist in developing an 
interdisciplinary marine mammal research program. Qualified applicants must 
possess a Ph.D. in biology, fisheries, ecology, physiology, or related 
discipline from an accredited university by the time of hire, must be 
proficient in English, have university-level teaching ability, demonstrate the 
ability to conduct creative, independent research, and have a strong 
publication record.

Experience Required


 *   Recent Ph.D. in biology, fisheries, ecology, physiology, or related 
discipline from an accredited university.

*         A record of achievement as evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed 
scientific journals.

*         Demonstrated ability to conduct creative, independent research.

*         Proficiency with marine mammal capture, restraint, and specimen 
collection.

*         A valid US driver's license and the ability to obtain a valid Florida 
drivers license upon hire.

Experience Desired

 *   Enthusiasm and willingness to assist in development of an 
interdisciplinary research program including project development and 
implementation, grant writing, and publication of research.
 *   Proficiency in field and lab based research methods commonly employed for 
marine mammal research.
 *   Experience in photo-identification and populations surveys of marine 
mammals.
 *   Experience working on boats.
 *   Clear understanding of the permitting process required for marine mammal 
research in the United States.

Submit a complete application packet (e-mail preferred) consisting of: a letter 
of application, statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, and submit 
names of three references.  Competitive salary, commiserate with training and 
experience.  Application review will begin October 1, 2010.  Applications will 
be accepted until the position is filled.  Please mail application materials to:


Dr. Julie Richmond
Department of Biology
University of North Florida
1 UNF Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32224-2645

Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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