Aloha -

The announcement for several positions for seasonal Hawaiian monk seal field 
research has been extended until October 11, 2010.  Please note, the duties and 
timing of applications are different from previous years.  Please read the 
announcement carefully and provide as complete a cover letter and application 
as possible.  Contact the JIMAR staff listed below with any questions you might 
have.

Cheers,
Thea

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Thea Johanos
Lead, Monk Seal Population Assessment Program
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
1601 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 1110
Honolulu, HI 96814-4700

808-944-2174 office
808-941-0307 fax 


The Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR) works closely 
with The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Pacific Islands Fisheries 
Science Center through a cooperative agreement with the University of Hawaii, 
and will be accepting applications for the upcoming 2011 field research season 
to study the endangered Hawaiian monk seal in the Northwestern Hawaiian 
Islands. This work is part of a long-term annual Hawaiian monk seal population 
monitoring and conservation program by NMFS which includes: conducting trend 
counts; tagging seals; identifying individual seals by tags, scars, natural 
markings, and applied bleach marks; monitoring reproduction, survival, 
injuries, entanglements, migration, performing necropsies; collecting scat & 
spew samples for food habitat, parasite load, and hormonal analysis; collecting 
tissue samples for DNA analysis; collecting & removing debris capable of 
entangling seals and other wildlife.  Behavior data are also collected at
 some sites.  In addition, some researchers will periodically handle, weigh, 
and administer de-worming medication to immature seals at some sites in an 
effort to increase seal condition and survival by removing parasite loads.  For 
general information about the program, visit this website: 
 
http://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/psd/ 
 
Employment opportunities will be for two different field periods:
 
The first will be for the second half of our “winter” field camp and will be 
from early January to early May.  Work for this camp will be solely at Laysan 
Island.
 
The second will be for our standard summer field camps from mid-March to early 
September, though some positions will continue until mid/late September.  The 
number of positions and/or continuation of the program is subject to funding.  
These positions will be for all 6 major sub-populations in the NWHI.
 
The first 2-3 weeks of employment are spent in Honolulu training and packing, 
and the final weeks are also spent in Honolulu to clean up gear and summarize 
data.  Travel to Honolulu and food and lodging while in Honolulu are not 
provided; a listing of potential housing options is available. Transportation 
between Honolulu and the field site, and food and lodging in the field are 
provided. 
  
Fieldwork is accomplished by 2-5 member teams in remote camps.  Researchers 
live in either wall tents or buildings at the various sites.  All sites are 
accessible by ship (2-8 day travel; 830-2,300 km from Honolulu), and two are 
accessible by plane.  Few supply opportunities exist and outside communication 
is limited. 
  
Employment will be provided by JIMAR, which hires its program and scientific 
staff through the Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii (RCUH).  To 
search and apply for RCUH positions, refer to the following website: 
  
http://www.rcuh.com/ 
  
*NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 11* 
  
****************************IMPORTANT**************************:  
Please specify in your cover letter:
1) Which field season winter and/or summer you are available
2)  The period you are available
3)  Your remote field experience
4)  Your animal handling experience
5)  Your boating skills.
6)  Any other skills that are mentioned in the position descriptions or you 
feel make you a strong candidate for these jobs.
 
The job postings for the JIMAR PIFSC Biological Research Assistant recruitment 
(for Field Camp Assistant) and JIMAR PIFSC Biological Technician recruitment 
(for Field Camp Leader) are below.  Each position needs to be applied for 
separately.  Please apply directly to RCUH Human Resources following the 
methods stated in the posting by the appropriate closing date.  
 
_____________________________________________________________________
 
JIMAR PIFSC BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT – ID#10514. Joint Institute for 
Marine and Atmospheric Research. (11) Regular, Full-Time, RCUH Non-Civil 
Service position with the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology 
(SOEST), Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR), located 
at the National Marine Fisheries (NMFS), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science 
Center (PIFSC) in Honolulu, Hawaii. Continuation of employment is dependent 
upon program/operational needs, satisfactory work performance, and availability 
of funds. MINIMUM MONTHLY SALARY: $1,730/Mo. DUTIES: Under guidance of field 
camp leader and/or NMFS personnel, assists in camp preparations, daily 
maintenance and operation of field camp, and collection of census and life 
history data on Hawaiian monk seals in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or on 
remote shorelines in the Main Hawaiian Islands. Conducts boating operations at 
multiple-island atolls. Assists with return, repair, and clean-up of field eq
uipment and supplies at the end of camp and with the processing of field data. 
PRIMARY QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent. 
EXPERIENCE: One to three (1-3) years of field experience, including experience 
working within small groups in remote settings. Experience with handling of 
wildlife. ABIL/KNOW/SKILLS: Working knowledge of personal computers including 
use of word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Good communication and 
team skills. Ability to perform data entry. PHYSICAL/MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: 
Ability to swim. Ability to work in remote locations for extended periods of 
time. Must be able to work long hours in the sun. Must be able to walk long 
distances (up to 7 miles) in the sand carrying 25-35 pounds of field gear. Must 
be able to manually restrain immature seals (up to 200 pounds). Must be able to 
obtain medical clearance for embarking/working on NOAA research vessels or 
other appropriate vessels which includes providing proof of required 
immunizations and/or obtaining the necessary immunizations as required by NOAA 
Marine and Aviation Operations. SECONDARY QUALIFICATIONS: Prior field 
experience in a Hawaiian monk seal field camp. Previous experience in field or 
laboratory studies of marine mammals, previous experience handling marine 
mammals, previous data entry experience. Prefer applicants interested in 
pursuing career in marine mammology or related field. For positions requiring 
travel between multiple-island atolls, possess prior experience operating small 
boats and/or the ability to conduct routine maintenance on small boats. Possess 
NOAA certification for small boat operations (having completed Motorboat 
Operators Certification Course (MOCC) and NOAA small boat component training) 
to work at multiple-island atolls. INQUIRIES: Nicole Wakazuru 956-5018 (Oahu). 
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: The preferred method of applying for a job is through 
our online application process. Please go to www.rcuh.com, click on
 “Employment” and navigate to “Job Announcements/Apply for a Job.”

However, if you do not have access to the Internet, you may apply by submitting 
resume; cover letter including Recruitment ID#, referral source, narrative of 
your qualifications for position and salary history; names, phone numbers and 
addresses of three supervisory references and copy of 
degree(s)/transcripts/certificate(s) to qualify for position by fax (808) 
956-5022, mail, or hand-deliver to: Director of Human Resources, Research 
Corporation of the University of Hawaii, 2530 Dole Street, Sakamaki Hall D-100, 
Honolulu, HI 96822 before the closing date. Online applications and faxed 
documents must be submitted/received by the closing date (11:59 P.M. Hawaii 
Standard Time/RCUH receipt time). Mailed documents must be postmarked by the 
closing date. Hand-delivered documents must be received by our HR office by 4 
P.M. Hawaii Standard Time/RCUH receipt time. If you have questions on the 
application process and/or need assistance, please call (808)956-3100. CLOSING 
DATE: October
 11, 2010. EEO/AA Employer.


 _____________________________________________________________________
 
 
JIMAR PIFSC BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH TECHNICIAN – ID#10515. Joint Institute for 
Marine and Atmospheric Research. (7) Regular, Full-Time, RCUH Non-Civil Service 
position with the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), 
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR), located at the 
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Pacific Islands Regional Office 
(PIFSC) in Honolulu, Hawaii. Continuation of employment is dependent upon 
program/operational needs, satisfactory work performance, and availability of 
funds. MINIMUM MONTHLY SALARY: $1,871/Mo. DUTIES: Performs daily maintenance 
and operation of field camp in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or on remote 
shorelines in the Main Hawaiian Islands. Collects census and life history data 
on Hawaiian monk seals. Conducts boating operations at multiple-island atolls. 
Required to lead other field personnel. Responsible for returning and storing 
all field equipment and supplies at the end of camp. Collaborates
 with scientists within NMFS to conduct and analyze field studies on the 
Hawaiian monk seal. PRIMARY QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: Associate's Degree from 
an accredited community college in Marine Biology, Biology, Fisheries 
Oceanography or other related field. EXPERIENCE: One to three (1-3) years of 
field experience, including experience working within small groups in remote 
settings. Experience conducting research on Hawaiian monk seals. Experience 
handling monk seals. ABIL/KNOW/SKILLS: Working knowledge of personal computers 
including use of word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Good 
communications skills (both written and oral). Leadership and decision-making 
skills. Ability to perform data entry. For positions requiring travel between 
multipleisland atolls, must be NOAA certified for small boat operations (having 
completed Motorboat Operators Certification Course (MOCC) and NOAA small boat 
component training). Post Offer/Employment Conditions: Must meet the US Depar
tment of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration security 
requirements for working in a federal facility which includes being 
fingerprinted and having a federal background check performed. Must be able to 
pass pre-deployment training requirements including field medical training 
before being deployed to remote island. PHYSICAL/MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability 
to swim. Ability to work in remote locations for extended periods of time. Must 
be able to work long hours in the sun. Must be able to walk long distances (up 
to 7 miles) in the sand carrying 25-35 pounds of field gear. Must be able to 
obtain medical clearance for embarking/working on NOAA research vessels or 
other appropriate vessels which includes providing proof of required 
immunizations and/or obtaining the necessary immunizations as required by NOAA 
Marine and Aviation Operations. SECONDARY QUALIFICATIONS: Prior field 
experience in a Hawaiian monk seal field camp. Previous experience in field or 
labor
atory studies of marine mammals, previous experience handling marine mammals, 
previous data entry experience, prefer applicants interested in pursuing career 
in marine mammology or related field. Ability to perform basic data analysis. 
For positions requiring travel between multiple-island atolls, possess the 
ability to conduct routine maintenance on small boats. INQUIRIES: Nicole 
Wakazuru 956-5018 (Oahu). APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: The preferredmethod of 
applying for a job is through our on-line application process. Please go to 
www.rcuh.com, click on “Employment” and navigate to “Job Announcements/Apply 
for a Job.” However, if you do not have access to the Internet, you may apply 
by submitting resume; cover letter including Recruitment ID#, referral source, 
narrative of your qualifications for position and salary history; names, phone 
numbers and addresses of three supervisory references and copy of 
degree(s)/transcripts/certificate(s) to qualify for position by fax (808) 95
6-5022, mail, or hand-deliver to: Director of Human Resources, Research 
Corporation of the University of Hawaii, 2530 Dole Street, Sakamaki Hall D-100, 
Honolulu, HI 96822 before the closing date. Online applications and faxed 
documents must be submitted/received by the closing date (11:59 P.M. Hawaii 
Standard Time/RCUH receipt time). Mailed documents must be postmarked by the 
closing date. Hand-delivered documents must be received by our HR office by 4 
P.M. Hawaii Standard Time/RCUH receipt time. If you have questions on the 
application process and/or need assistance, please call (808)956-3100. CLOSING 
DATE: October 11, 2010. EEO/AA Employer.

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