Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network Employment Opportunity Announcement - 
Assistant Stranding Coordinator (Full-time)
October 10, 2016:
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TMMSN) is a non-profit 501C3 
organization dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals through rescue and 
rehabilitation, research and education, along the Texas coast.
Position: Assistant Stranding Coordinator
Hours: Employee must have flexible hours including some weekends and holidays
Application Deadline:  October 21, 2016 by 5pm CST
TMMSN is currently seeking an Assistant Stranding Coordinator for our marine 
mammal stranding program.  Our program investigates marine mammal strandings 
along the Texas coast and collects information that is important to the 
advancement of knowledge and conservation of marine mammals (primarily 
cetaceans).
The Assistant Stranding Coordinator position is a full time grant funded 
position without benefits that will work out of our Rehabilitation and Research 
Center in Galveston, TX.    This position encompasses a variety of tasks, both 
in the field and in an office setting. Due to the unpredictable nature of 
stranding response work, weekly schedules may vary.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Assistance with:

  *   24hr. stranding hotline coverage



  *   Recovery of dead marine mammal strandings in assigned area of coverage as 
needed including examination, data collection, necropsy, and tissue sampling 
according to TMMSN sampling protocol
  *   Coordinate disposal of marine mammal carcasses according to TMMSN 
protocol (e.g., scheduling rendering, burial, transport, etc.)
  *   First response to live marine mammal strandings, transports, live animal 
care, and rehabilitation observation shifts
  *   Rehabilitation pool water quality (e.g., weekly testing, backwashes, pool 
vacuum)
  *   Proper maintenance and sterilization of equipment and facility
  *   Submission of complete stranding forms, photo uploads, and 24 hr. 
reporting forms in a timely manner (i.e., within 24 hrs. of stranding)
  *   Stranding database entry
  *   Maintain electronic sample database for frozen and fixed samples 
including chain of custody management
  *   Maintain organization of necropsy laboratory and supply inventory
  *   Responsible for training and supervision of volunteers while in the field
  *   Responsible for assistance with equipment and vehicle maintenance
  *   Assistance with research projects
  *   Communicates with the public or local agencies for coordination of 
response as needed
  *   General office duties
  *   Public outreach including fundraising events and education programs
QUALIFICATIONS:

  *   Minimum of 21 years of age
  *   Physically fit, able to lift a minimum of 50-75 lbs., swim, walk long 
distances, work in hot and cold field conditions, tolerate strong odors
  *   Ability to be on-call 24hrs
  *   Experience driving a large 4WD truck and towing a large (25-30ft.) trailer
  *   Preference given to applicants with the ability to operate personal 
watercraft, small boats, and ATV's, including launching and retrieval
  *   Valid state of Texas class C driver's license
  *   Proficient in basic computer programs such as the Microsoft Office Suite; 
particularly Microsoft Excel
  *   Works professionally with the public and volunteers
  *   Background or degree in Biology, Marine Biology or a related field

OTHER:
MUST be willing to work flexible hours, including weekends, and holidays.  The 
schedule will often be unpredictable and dependent upon stranding occurrences.  
This position is physically demanding and can require long days, including late 
night and early morning hours.

HOW TO APPLY
Please submit the following information electronically (PDF or Word document) 
by October 21, 2016 to:

Contact: Heidi Whitehead, Executive Director
E-mail:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Include "Assistant 
Stranding Coordinator" in Subject Line

  1.  Statement of Interest (brief, 250 word maximum) that describes: a) your 
professional interests and career goals, b) your reason(s) for applying for 
this position, c) why you should be selected for this position, and d) your 
availability in terms of flexible hours.
  2.  At least two professional references- list individuals capable of 
commenting on your professional qualifications.
  3.  Resume or curriculum vitae (no more than two pages) describing relevant 
jobs, internships, volunteer work, other activities you have been involved in, 
and other skills or accomplishments that you wish to identify.
Criminal background checks and verification of references will be completed.

Heidi R. Whitehead
Executive Director
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
4700 Avenue U.
Galveston, TX  77551
409.740.2200 voice
409-740-2207 fax
www.DolphinRescue.org<http://www.DolphinRescue.org>

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