ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:

 

Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is the largest Hawaii-based nonprofit 
marine species conservation and response organization. We operate on the 
islands of Oahu and Molokai with our team of dedicated volunteers, interns and 
staff that are supported by private donations, corporate funding and government 
grants. We work to achieve our mission through activity every day of the year 
that impacts our core objectives: (1) growing an active and engaged public, (2) 
species management and recovery, and (3) saving animals that need help. 
Thousands of times each year, our field response, escalations, rescue, outreach 
and education activities help us move towards our vision of Hawaii’s ocean 
ecosystem shared in harmony by humans and protected marine species. Through 
agreements and relationships with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State of 
Hawaii, our work is focused on the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, endangered 
and threatened sea turtles, protected seabird species and our nearshore ocean 
ecosystem. 

 

ABOUT THE JOB OPENING:

 

We have an immediate opening for a part-time Field Support & Outreach Lead on 
the island of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. This job is a part-time position (20 
hours per week) and is exempt from requirements to provide paid health care 
insurance. The position is responsible for the following duties:

 

- Training and managing volunteers and interns to ensure needed field activity 
is performed to high standards.

- Performing field response, surveys and outreach activity.

- Perform or assist with escalated response actions, animal intervention 
activity, marine animal rescue and stranding support.

- Engage with the public to educate people about protected marine species and 
the ocean ecosystem.

- Assist other staff with gaps in personnel coverage and on completing key 
projects.

 

NEEDED CORE COMPETENCIES:

 

- Possess excellent oral and written command of the English language.

- Have excellent interpersonal communications skills and the interest and 
ability to teach and mentor others.

- Be a person with a professional and open personal demeanor that enjoys 
contact with the public, volunteers and fellow staff.

- Possess effective personnel management skills.

- Ability to thrive in a highly dynamic environment and the flexibility to 
navigate changing organizational needs.

- Ability to maintain a calm demeanor in stressful conditions.

- Schedule flexibility and a sense of urgency that matches the unpredictable 
and critical nature of marine animal response.

- Some field response activity will involve interaction with animals that are 
expired and in various stages of decomposition. Candidates must be able to see 
and do unpleasant things without feeling sick.

- Possess a team-based work ethic and attitude.

- Ability to work in a virtual environment most often without direct 
supervision.

- Have a passion for and an understanding of environmental, conservation or 
wildlife issues.

 

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

 

- 21 years of age or older.

- College degree or equivalent.

- Willingness to commit to this position for a period of at least 2 years.

- U.S. citizenship.

- A least 1 year in prior supervisory positions or other relevant experience.

- Relevant work experience, preferably in marine animal management, 
conservation or environmental matters.

- Full-time access to a reliable vehicle (candidates with full-time access to a 
truck will be given priority).

- Valid drivers license with clean driving record.

- Proof of insurance with Hawaii minimum liability coverage.

- Ability to swim in open ocean conditions.

- Access to a cellular phone with 4G data service.

- Access to a digital camera (not a smartphone) with at least 35X zoom and 
Wi-Fi capabilities.

- Access to binoculars with at least 10X magnification.

- Access to a personal computer with Internet access.

- Ability to walk at least 3 miles over shoreline conditions including rocky 
and unstable substrate.

- Ability to lift and carry at least 70 pounds over 100 feet.

- Be available for emergency response anywhere on the Island of Oahu.

- Physical abilities to support strenuous activities associated with restraint 
or transport of heavy marine animals in difficult shoreline terrain and 
challenging environmental conditions.

- Pass a background check.

 

ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

- Experience with small boat operations and open ocean in-water environments.

- HAZWOPER Operations level certification (24-hour course) or higher.

- American Red Cross or equivalent first aid, CPR and AED certification.

- American Red Cross or equivalent lifeguard certification.

 

INTERESTED APPLICANTS AND DEADLINE:

 

Please send a letter of interest, your resume or CV with three references for 
consideration to [email protected]. The deadline to receive these items is October 
31, 2019 however candidates applying earlier will be given priority and an 
offer of employment may be made prior to October 31, 2019. To learn more about 
HMAR please visit our website at http://h-mar.org.

 

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