The UF Aquatic Animal Health and Stranding program is seeking a Marine Mammal 
Stranding Biologist for full time coverage of stranding calls and responses in 
Levy, Taylor, and Dixie counties. Stranding Biologist will be stationed 
primarily in Cedar Key, FL at the UF IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station and 
supported by faculty and staff at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine (UF 
CVM).
To apply: Please go to 
http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/498488/ops-stranding-biologist by 
August 30th 2016.
Stranding biologist will be responsible for the following:
·         Coordinate stranding response and reports of cetaceans and manatees 
within the designated response area
·         Organize and oversee the daily operations of the stranding program 
including, but not limited to monitoring and response to stranding calls
·         Collect data and complete required documentations (e.g. 24-hour 
report, Level A Data) for all stranded animals and complete required reporting 
to databases including NMFS Marine Mammal National Database
·         Coordinate and conduct or assist veterinarian in necropsies both in 
the field and at UF CVM, including coordinating the disposal of carcasses and 
waste materials
·         Maintain inventory database for all samples and marine mammal parts 
in conjunction with UF CVM staff and proper NMFS permitting regulations
·         Maintain equipment, vehicle, and vessel as well as required logs for 
vehicle usage
·         Develop and maintain a volunteer and public outreach network to 
report and assist in stranding response and necropsy
·         Assist in public outreach events, including organizing attendance at 
new events to increase awareness of the program

·         Conduct workshops and trainings for stranding program volunteers in 
conjunction with UF CVM faculty and staff

·         Ensure adequate safety training and PPE for all volunteers, staff, 
and faculty for any and all procedures involved in stranding response and 
necropsy, including, but not limited to: hazardous and biological waste 
training, boating safety, animal handling, and zoonotic disease prevention 
after completing University training in these areas
·         Assist in grant writing and development activities
·         Communicate educational information effectively with members of the 
public and press as needed when responding to stranding events

Applicants should possess the following qualifications:

·         Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and related software programs, 
preferably including Microsoft Access

·         Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work independently

·         Flexibility with regards to scheduling to accommodate the 
unpredictable nature of stranding response

·         High level interpersonal communication skills

·         At least 2 years experience in marine mammal stranding and necropsy 
(may be a combination of paid and unpaid work)

·         Ability to lift and carry 50 lbs. unassisted after proper training

·         Ability to drive a large truck and boat including ability to trailer 
and tow vessel

·         Ability to work under harsh weather conditions

·         Grant writing skills are highly desirable

·         Technically and Mechanically proficient

Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area of specialization 
and 2 years experience
Preferred Qualifications: Experience in management of stranding program(s). 
Team based work ethic. CPR and first aid certifications. Experience with 
dolphin photo ID.
Successful applications will include: CV/Resume, Cover letter, letters of 
reference from 3 individuals (preferably involved in the stranding field) 
including full contact information.

Thanks!
Rachael Dailey
Rachael Dailey, MS
Biological Scientist
Aquatic Animal Health Program
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
Office: 352-294-4312
Cell: 352-213-6651

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