Position: Data Specialist and Stranding Network Coordinator 

Location: Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington, USA

 

The Whale Museum is seeking a person to fulfill the role of Data
Specialist/Stranding Network Coordinator.  Year-round, Full-Time salaried
employment with benefits.

 

Established in 1979 as the first U.S. museum dedicated to whales living in
the wild, The Whale Museum's mission is to promote stewardship of whales and
the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research.  Our facility is
located on San Juan Island, northwest of Seattle, Washington.  This remote
island is accessible only by ferry, boat or plane.  

 

This position manages the long-term scientific data that supports the
research and provides the substance for education programs and exhibits.
Current projects focus on: maintaining longitudinal data sets that track
Southern Resident orcas' movement patterns through a 40+ year sighting
database; 38 years of marine mammal stranding data; over 25 years of vessel
monitoring & trends data; acoustics monitoring data; and a museum
collections database of artifacts and recording media. Partnerships with
other organizations and researchers are critical to our work.  Current
partnerships include, but are not limited to, NOAA-Northwest Region, The
SeaDoc Society, and John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant
Program.

 

This position works closely with the Executive Director as the Data
Specialist to manage several databases, including marine mammal sightings;
and as the Stranding Network Coordinator to coordinate the efforts of the
San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network. This includes coordinating
responses for live and dead stranded mammals, managing the necropsy program
including maintenance of equipment and supplies, archiving tissue samples
and shipping for testing. The successful candidate will also be the primary
vessel operator for our stranding boat, the R/V Buzzard.  The main field
season for stranding network duties occurs between May and October, but
responses can occur anytime throughout the year.  This position also trains
and supervises a volunteer network of approximately 50 people, mentors 2-4
seasonal interns, oversees grant management and routinely moves marine
mammals or other items in excess of 50 pounds.  A large portion of this job
is computer-based, primarily data entry and analysis, database management,
and writing.  The successful candidate will be highly flexible as response
work can occur any time, day or night. 

 

Qualifications: a Master's Degree or 5 years' experience in a relevant
field, excellent communication skills (oral and written), excellent
attention to detail, excellent computer/technological skills (i.e.,
Microsoft Office particularly Access & Excel, ARC-GIS mapping), grant
writing, experience with field work (specifically Stranding Network field
response), experience with conflict resolution & public communication, and
project management experience. Boating experience with Washington State
Boater Education Card are required; diving experience is a plus. A varied
skill set and flexibility are major assets. 

 

The position will start in mid-July with the opportunity for a brief
training period with the outgoing employee.  Active review of submitted
applications will begin immediately, but applications will continue to be
accepted until the position is filled. Electronic submissions are
encouraged.  It is suggested that a PDF compiled with the requested
information be submitted.  Send cover letter, resume and up to five
references (either reference letter or contact information for each
reference) to:  

 

Jenny L. Atkinson, Executive Director

The Whale Museum

P. O. Box 945

Friday Harbor, WA 98250

Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Website: www.whalemuseum.org <http://www.whalemuseum.org> 

 

 

Jenny L. Atkinson

Executive Director

The Whale Museum

P. O. Box 945 (62 1st St., N.)

Friday Harbor, WA 98250

Phone: (360) 378-4710 ext. 26

Website:  <http://www.whalemuseum.org/> www.whalemuseum.org

Mission: to promote stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem
through education and research.

 

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