Dear colleagues,
The IFAW Marine Mammal Rescue and Research team is hiring a Cetacean 
Rehabilitation Manager to head up an innovative new pilot project aimed at 
increasing the post-release survivorship of stranded cetaceans. The position 
will be based on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, a global live cetacean stranding 
hotspot. This pilot project will establish a Cetacean Intensive Care Unit to 
provide short-term care (24 to 96 hours) to cetaceans experiencing 
stranding-related trauma.

This pilot project is planned for three years with the potential to continue if 
warranted by project impact. For more information on this opportunity and to 
apply visit the IFAW 
website<https://recruiting.ultipro.com/INT1059IFFA/JobBoard/17b588a3-808b-4bc9-aea8-c3385a35ec51/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=07ef314e-0908-49a5-b353-dc0d7b0b7ad5>.
-Brian


Brian Sharp
Director
Marine Mammal Rescue & Research
290 Summer Street
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
United States
www.ifaw.org<https://www.ifaw.org/>

Stranding Hotline: +1 508 743 9548
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