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 Australia is seeking one Research Assistant for assistance on a whale and 
dolphin research project in Hervey Bay, Queensland. This project builds upon 
the long-term research conducted by PWF in East Australia since 1984. Our 
research aims are to provide robust monitoring of whale and dolphin populations 
and mitigate anthropogenic threats to cetaceans. The team will be conducting 
UAS (drone) and photo-ID surveys aboard a small research vessel to fill crucial 
knowledge gaps on whale and dolphin population trends, health, distribution, 
and habitat use to inform conservation management actions.

The successful candidate will be responsible for cataloging PWF Australia's 
dolphin photo-ID data. Data are expected to be processed daily and in a timely 
manner. Applicants must reside in Australia and either hold Australian 
citizenship or be legally authorised to work in Australia.

Eligibility: These positions are open to Australian citizens and legal 
residents that are presently located in Australia. Accommodation and travel 
costs are not covered.

Location: Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia

Reporting To: Dr. Barry McGovern, Research Associate

Compensation:  $34/hr (AUD) at 38 hours per week

RESPONSIBILITIES

  *   Fulfill the mission and vision of the organization by assisting with 
scientific research under the guidance of their supervisor.
  *   Collect research data (ID photographs, behavioural observations and 
associated information) in the field aboard a dedicated research vessel.
  *   Follow a detailed protocol and record data in an accurate and consistent 
manner, using the data collection app, PoiMapper.
  *   Accurately identify age-classes, behaviours, and individuals during 
encounters.
  *   Accurately record weather and environmental conditions.
  *   Quality control of data and use Discovery software to catalogue photos 
into an existing database.
  *   Cataloguing tasks: entering sightings data, verifying quality and 
distinctiveness of individuals, and matching of dolphin dorsal fins.
  *   Gather information from a wide variety of sources (e.g., literature 
searches) and synthesize information and data in the form of graphs, reports, 
and presentations.
  *   Maintain, clean, and take care of research equipment.
  *   Prepare outreach materials to communicate research findings and/or 
informative presentations to internal and external audiences.
  *   Further duties may be assigned as necessary according to the needs and 
requirements of the research programme.

QUALIFICATIONS
Required

  *   Bachelor of Science degree (or higher) or extensive relevant work 
experience in the marine mammal field.
  *   Strong working knowledge of marine mammal field techniques, including 
photo-identification procedures and methodologies.
  *   Experience in cataloguing and/or photo-ID matching of dolphins.
  *   Experience using Microsoft Office packages including Excel and Word.
  *   Hold a Queensland-recognised driver’s licence or the ability to obtain 
one before commencement of position.
  *   Hold a Queensland-recognised recreational vessel licence or the ability 
to obtain one before June 2023.
  *   Reliable, detail oriented, and displays a mature attitude towards 
research.
  *   Physical ability to stand for extended periods and to move about on a 
vessel at sea.
  *   Adaptability to a varied workload; occasional long hours, weekend events, 
and alternative hours to accommodate international time zones are required.
  *   Ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks simultaneously in 
a dynamic work environment with speed, accuracy, and a positive attitude.
  *   Strong commitment to the mission, goals, and values of Pacific Whale 
Foundation.
  *   Ability to legally work in Australia.

Desired

  *   Experience participating in line transect surveys for marine mammals.
  *   Experience driving small vessels around marine mammals.
  *   Experience using GIS software.

To apply, please send a cover letter and CV in PDF format to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and clearly state 
how you meet the above-stated requirements. Applications will be accepted until 
February 1 and interviews will take place beginning February 8. All applicants 
will be updated on the status of their application once a decision is made, 
whether successful or not.

NOTE: All photographs and data collected in this position are the sole property 
of Pacific Whale Foundation. All training and equipment will be provided by the 
research staff. This post is advertised as a full-time (38hrs per week), 
fixed-term position (through Dec 31, 2023) and will be based in Hervey Bay, 
Australia. However, as fieldwork is heavily weather dependent, we often work 
above the standard 38hrs per week when the weather permits, and time off in 
lieu is given to account for this.



Stephanie Stack (she/her)

Chief Research Biologist

Pacific Whale Foundation

300 Ma‘alaea Road Ste 211, Wailuku, HI 96793 USA

Cell: +1 808-740-5540

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