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Senior Scientist and Marine Mammal Program 
Chair<https://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/991628.html> -- Anderson Cabot Center 
for Ocean Life NEAq


We seek a dynamic and accomplished Senior Scientist with a proven record of 
fundraising and scholarship in marine mammal science to lead New England 
Aquarium's Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life (ACCOL) Marine Mammal Program. 
Reporting to the VP and Chief Scientist of the ACCOL, the individual in this 
role is expected to integrate his/her own established research program into 
successful ACCOL legacy programs that include right whale ecology and 
conservation, bycatch reduction, health assessments, climate effects, wind farm 
assessments, and marine protected areas, and to collaborate with other 
research/conservation efforts across the organization. In addition, the 
individual in this role will have high-level oversight for the current right 
whale team, but taxonomic focus need not be limited to that species alone.  
While some salary coverage will be provided for this position, the individual 
is expected to collaborate closely with the NEAq Development team and 
contribute to broader ACCOL fundraising needs.  This includes the procurement 
of extramural funds commensurate with other ACCOL Senior Scientists to support 
his/her programmatic and staff costs.

Launched in 2016, The Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life (ACCOL; 
http://www.andersoncabotcenterforoceanlife.org/) represents the research and 
conservation division of the New England Aquarium (NEAq). With the overarching 
goal of transforming science into action, the ACCOL builds on the NEAq's nearly 
50-year legacy of pioneering research and stakeholder conservation engagement 
to strengthen the health and resilience of our oceans.



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Senior Scientist and Program Leadership

  *   Lead scientific/strategic direction of his/her program in accordance with 
broader ACCOL strategies, priorities, and targeted outcomes.
  *   Conduct primary scientific research related to the Marine Mammal Program 
including experimental design, field work, data collection, data analysis, and 
publication of results, demonstrating a high level of scholarship in his/her 
field of study.
  *   Responsible for the timeliness and quality of scientific activities and 
deliverables.
  *   Represent the Marine Mammal Program regionally, nationally and 
internationally by presenting original research at scientific conferences, 
workshops and public engagements and responding to media requests.
  *   Recruit, supervise, mentor and advise Marine Mammal Program staff and 
students and contribute to the coordination and leadership of the ACCOL in 
general (both internally and externally).
  *   Identify emerging conservation issues and research opportunities for the 
Marine Mammal Program, and develop partnerships and collaborations to pursue 
those when appropriate.
  *   In coordination with the NEAq Development Department, lead a high level 
of annual fundraising (6-7 figures) from external sources to support Marine 
Mammal Program research.
  *   Work closely with ACCOL administrative staff and Finance Department to 
oversee financial and reporting/funding requirements for contracts and grants.
  *   Serve as the leader and key spokesperson of the Marine Mammal Program, as 
well as an ambassador for the ACCOL as a whole (both internally and externally) 
to diversify funding sources, and increase research and impact.
  *   Work closely with the NEAq's Marketing/Communications as a spokesperson 
for matters related to marine mammals as needed; function as an expert consult 
for exhibit messaging.
  *   Coordinate with other ACCOL programs and leadership to seek synergies and 
leverage opportunities where the Marine Mammal Program can contribute to the 
advancement of other programmatic outcomes across the ACCOL.
  *   Other duties as applicable.



QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Training and Experience

  *   The candidate must have a highly accomplished scientific research program 
with a marine conservation orientation, and be a recognized authority in 
his/her field.
  *   Ph.D. required. Post-doctoral training or additional advanced degrees are 
desirable.
  *   8+ years of relevant research experience, with at least five years 
leading a lab or program that includes technical staff, early career scientists 
and/or graduate students.
  *   Strong record of publications in the peer-reviewed scientific literature.
  *   Demonstrated ability to raise annually significant (6-7 figures) levels 
of government and private funding to support a large-scale lab/program.
  *   Evidence that research outputs have contributed to environmental 
management/policy measures, processes and/or regulations.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  *   Proven leadership skills and abilities to manage/lead a multidisciplinary 
group of staff and colleagues, including research scientists, postdoctoral 
fellows, research technicians, graduate students and interns/volunteers.
  *   Ability to run multi-institutional collaborations and to identify future 
opportunities for same.
  *   Deep understanding of the marine ecological and conservation issues 
surrounding marine mammals.
  *   Strong statistical or modeling background for scientific analyses would 
be helpful.
  *   Ability to form partnerships with scientific community, fishing industry, 
decision makers, regulators, funders, and other key decision makers and 
influencers in field.
  *   Outstanding oral and written communication skills in order to disseminate 
research findings and write successful research grants, and to serve as an 
effective ambassador for the Marine Mammal Program and the ACCOL.
  *   Must be a collegial team player who is committed to strengthening the 
quality of work, productivity, profile and mission impact of the ACCOL.
  *   Must be willing to travel to national and international professional 
conferences and workshops to represent his/her program and the broader ACCOL.

Application Requirements

  1.  Please submit a cover letter and CV with your online application.
  2.  Applicants who are invited to interview, will be required to provide two 
letters of recommendation.
  3.  While we encourage interested parties to apply and be considered right 
away, the deadline for submission is Friday March 29, 2019.

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