EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Rescue & Response Apprenticeship

MISSION

At The Marine Mammal Center, we are guided and inspired by a shared vision of a 
healthy ocean for marine mammals and humans alike. The Marine Mammal Center 
advances global conservation through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, 
scientific research, and education.

OUR WORK

We rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured marine mammals at our 
state-of-the-art veterinary facilities by engaging a dedicated workforce and a 
supportive community. We learn from the patients in our care and contribute to 
scientific understanding of the changing health of our ocean, taking action to 
address ocean threats and save endangered species. We lead as a teaching 
hospital by training veterinary professionals locally and internationally, and 
inspiring future ocean stewards through innovative school and public education 
programs.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

The Marine Mammal Center is the largest facility of its kind in the world. 
Founded in 1975, the Center has grown into an internationally renowned and 
state-of-the art marine mammal hospital, research center, and educational 
organization. Each year, the Center treats 600 – 800 sick, injured, and 
orphaned marine mammals, with the goal of rehabilitation and release. Its 
professional staff collaborates with over 30 different scientific, educational, 
federal, state, and non-profit organizations from around the world.

Marine mammal scientists and veterinarians from across the globe visit the 
Center and shadow its staff and volunteers to learn from the hundreds of 
animals treated each year, and from its acclaimed veterinary, scientific, and 
research staff. By collaborating with leading scientists and researchers to 
learn from the patients in their care, the Center expands and advances science 
to increase understanding of the health of the ocean and highlights 
implications for human health.

In addition to its work within the scientific community, the Center’s formal 
and informal education programs reach 100,000 children and adults ever year. 
Ultimately, the Center’s work inspires action and fosters stewardship toward 
the care of our environment.

Overlooking the ocean in the Marin Headlands, in Sausalito, CA, the Center 
operates three field stations in its 600-mile rescue range on the California 
coastline from San Luis Obispo through Mendocino County. With the addition of a 
facility in Kona, Hawaii, the Center’s rescue range has increased to include 
the entire Hawaiian archipelago. With an annual operating budget of just over 
$9M, 70+ staff depending on the time of year, and 1,200 actively engaged 
volunteers, the Center operates 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.



Rescue & Response Apprentice

The Rescue & Response Apprenticeship is a temporary (12 month), full time, 
non-exempt paid position, based out of the Sausalito Hospital. The position is 
designed to afford candidates the opportunity to work full-time alongside 
experienced marine mammal stranding responders to gain the skills needed to 
succeed in the field. The apprentice will train with TMMC’s marine mammal 
rescue and veterinary science staff, reporting directly to the Northern Range 
Operations Manager as a part of the Rescue & Response Team. Through practical 
experience, the apprentice will develop skills in the marine mammal stranding 
profession, including stranding preparedness, hotline coverage, volunteer 
coordination, marine mammal handling, assessment, transport, and release as 
well as data collection, data entry, report writing, and other related 
responsibilities.

To be successful in this role, the Rescue & Response Apprentice must:

  *   Come to fully understand the mission, the work, the values, and the credo 
of the organization
  *   Learn to act and communicate in a manner that demonstrates a deep 
understanding of the organization and fulfill duties in a way that is 
strategic, in alignment with the credo, and informed by policy.

The Rescue & Response Apprentice acts as a mentor to Rescue Interns and 
Volunteer Dispatchers. This role reports directly to the Northern Range 
Operations Manager

ROLE DESCRIPTION

The Rescue & Response Apprenticeship is designed to offer candidates the 
opportunity to deepen their understanding of all aspects of marine mammal 
stranding response, while providing support and continuity to The Marine Mammal 
Center’s central dispatch office. Based out of The Center’s Sausalito facility, 
this role receives public reports of stranded marine mammals in the rescue 
range and coordinates the appropriate response. The apprentice is involved in 
the organization and coordination of dispatch and transport activities across 
the entire California range. This role is expected to work some evenings, 
weekends, and overnight call.

CORE COMPETENCIES

  *   Ability to communicate effectively and with diverse audiences
  *   Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work as a member of a 
multidisciplinary team
  *   Ability to cultivate effective relationships with supervisors, volunteers 
and interns
  *   Ability to maintain calm and professional in a high stress environment
  *   Awareness of safety procedures for handling wild animals and working in 
the field
  *   Strong leadership potential and problem solving skills

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

  *   Implement policies and procedures at the direction of the Northern Range 
Operations Manager and Veterinary Staff. Actively participate in problem 
solving to reach results
  *   Answer the Stranded Animal Hotline, communicating with concerned members 
of the public with empathy and understanding
  *   Coordinate assessment and rescue teams, from assessment to transport. 
Participate in rescues, transports, and releases as needed
  *   Respond to public questions and concerns about distressed animals, 
volunteer opportunities, and all other general inquiries

  *   Facilitate and maintain open lines of communication with co-workers and 
volunteers
  *   Collect & process animal response data, including paper and electronic 
data entry
  *   Assist in the training and support of Rescue & Response Interns and 
Volunteer Dispatchers



QUALIFICATIONS

  *   21 years of age or older
  *   Four-year college degree, preferably in biology or a related field
  *   Maintaining a valid California Driver’s License and a clean driving record
  *   Experience working with Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook and 
comfortable working with database software
  *   Ability to frequently lift and carry objects weighing up to 30 pounds 
when moving supplies and animal carriers
  *   Ability to stand, bend, stoop and crouch while working with animals or at 
events
  *   Available for weekend and evening work as necessary, including overnight 
on-call duties

PREFERED

•      Public speaking and/or customer service experience is desirable

•      Leadership experience, particularly organizing small groups in the field

•      Proven experience multitasking and decision-making in a high stress 
environment



FURTHER INFORMATION

LOCATION: Sausalito, CA

HOURS: Full time Position, Non-Exempt

APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: August 14th, 2017

TO APPLY: Click Here<https://tmmc.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk0mbfb>
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