HWDT Sightings and Strandings Officer Internship

The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) is looking for an intern to
join its small team in Tobermory, on the Isle of Mull, for a period of 2-4
months to undertake a variety of research and education orientated tasks.  HWDT 
are keen to update their photo
identification catalogues, improve the information displayed on our website and
enhance relationships with local wildlife tour operators and sighting and
stranding reporters.  This is a great
opportunity for someone to develop their skills further and improve the HWDT 
monitoring
and outreach programme.  Time onboard
HWDT's research vessel Silurian will also be available, acting as a field
assistant to the Science Officer, depending on the success of the tasks
detailed below: Community sightings/strandings and Photo-ID·         Assist 
with image matching and strandings ID·         Update databases with recent 
sightings and strandings·         Update website with recent 
sightings/strandings on each individual profile 
(http://www.whaledolphintrust.co.uk/research-photo-identification-gallery.asp?gallery_id=12)
 ·         Keep regular contact with sighting and stranding reporters.  
Wildlife Operator Relations·         Initiate a scheme that was developed in 
2012, encouraging more cooperation and involvement from local wildlife tour 
operators ·         Provide resources to wildlife operators·         Meet with 
wildlife operators to discuss recent research findings and initiate good 
communications for the season ahead  Recruitment dates

The placement is full-time for two - four months (minimum 30
hours per week), starting in May and finishing in August. 

Preference will be given to those who apply for four months.

Candidate RequirementsEssential:An ability to work in a conscientious and 
reliable mannerEnthusiastic, hard-working and self-motivatedA strong commitment 
to volunteer workExcellent verbal and communication skills (engaging with the 
public is central to the role)Basic IT skills (Office package)An ability to get 
on well with others in a small team. Desirable:A background in marine 
biology/environmental science or similarPrevious experience with Photo-ID 
analysis A strong interest and knowledge of British cetaceansPrior experience 
in boat-based survey workExperience in interacting with the public All 
volunteers will be given an introduction into the placement on arriving.  Full 
training will also be provided for all other tasks that you will be expected to 
undertake.  The selected candidate will be sent a pack of introductory 
materials and provided with a recommended reading list.   Expenses

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to gain income
through working in HWDT's Shop and Visitor Centre on the Main Street in
Tobermory.  A wage will be provided for
days worked in the centre.   Volunteers will be based in Tobermory on the
Isle of Mull and are responsible for their own travel, accommodation and living
expenses.

How to Apply  Please send your C.V., a covering letter detailing any relevant 
experience, specifying the dates you would like to join and contact information 
of two referees, to:Morven Summers
HWDTClydesdale Bank Buildings,
Main Street,
Tobermory
Isle of Mull
PA75 6NU
Tel: +44 (0)1688 302620Email: [email protected]  The closing date 
is 15th February.  Shortlisted candidates will be required to
undertake a Skype interview with the HWDT team sometime in late February/early 
March.                                                                          
           
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