The National Marine Life Center in Buzzards Bay, MA, is hiring a Biologist II 
to rehabilitate sick and injured seals and sea turtles.  Please see below for 
the position description and details.

Job Description

Title: Biologist II

Supervisors: Animal Care Director

Status: Full-time, 1.0 FTE Including alternating weekends

FLSA Exempt: Yes



SUMMARY:

Working with the Animal Care Director, Veterinarian(s), and other Animal Care 
staff, this position is responsible for all aspects of animal care and 
husbandry for seals and sea turtles, including maintaining the facility and 
life support systems and helping to train and supervise animal care volunteers 
and interns.



RESPONSIBILITIES

Animal Care (~0.8 FTE):

  *   Under the direction of the Animal Care Director, implement all aspects of 
animal husbandry at the National Marine Life Center.
  *   Handle and restrain seals, sea turtles, and native turtles.
  *   Prepare animal diets and feed, including tube feeding seals.
  *   Assist with medical care of patients, including administering oral, SQ, 
IM, and IV treatments; treating wounds; performing routine medical exams, blood 
work, and radiographs.
  *   All husbandry duties, including hospital cleanliness.
  *   Perform all related laboratory work, including water quality testing, 
in-house blood and sample testing, and sending samples out for analysis to 
outside laboratories per established protocols.
  *   Ensure proper record-keeping, including animal medical charts, water 
quality records, facility logs, drug logs, and other necessary documentation.
  *   Assist or perform necropsy examinations as assigned including scheduling, 
assisting, taking and managing samples, and photo and data management according 
to accepted protocols.
  *   Train, supervise, manage, and maintain good relations with and 
communication with animal care volunteers and interns.
  *   Assist with maintaining NMLC’s native turtle program, including volunteer 
scheduling and training, volunteer supervision, animal husbandry, and reporting.
  *   Assist with maintaining the supply inventory; order animal care, medical, 
husbandry, and facilities supplies as needed or directed.
  *   Assist with data collection for reports to appropriate agencies as 
assigned, including NOAA, USFWS, and the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries 
and Wildlife.
  *   Data management for internal databases and external databases including 
the National Database (for marine mammal stranding information) and the STSSN 
Database (for sea turtle stranding information).

Marine Life Support Systems (~0.2 FTE):

  *   Manage the facilities and life support systems, including tank 
maintenance, hospital equipment maintenance, daily cleaning and upkeep of 
filtration systems, and general cleaning and restocking.
  *   Troubleshoot and resolve issues.
  *   Schedule and coordinate contractors for installation, repair, and 
servicing of systems.
  *   Operate pump house equipment including drawing in sea water, discharging 
sea water and general upkeep.

Other Responsibilities (as needed)

  *   Manage and assist with facilities and maintenance projects such as 
painting, enclosure repair, and building new enclosures.
  *   Support obtaining photos and videos for social media or other 
organizational needs.
  *   Deliver on- and off-site educational programs to the public and to 
community groups.
  *   Represent NMLC at fairs, festivals, and other public events.
  *   Assist with general office and building duties, including cleaning.
  *   Additional duties as required.

REQUIREMENTS:

  *   Minimum 3 years full time staff level experience rehabilitating seals 
required.
  *   Minimum 3 years clinical experience triaging and rehabilitating sea 
turtles required. Mass casualty sea turtle experience preferred.
  *   Experience maintaining life support systems required.
  *   Bachelor’s degree in related field and/or veterinary technician 
experience required. High school diploma or GED required.
  *   Must be able to calculate drug doses, perform medical treatments, follow 
established medical protocols, and collect diagnostic samples and data.
  *   Must demonstrate ability to work well with others, including staff, 
board, volunteers, and interns.
  *   Must be available and willing to work weekends and holidays.
  *   Must demonstrate good written and oral communication skills.
  *   Must possess a valid driver’s license.
  *   Experience with stranding response and/or necropsies a plus.
  *   Experience with education and fundraising a plus.
  *   Must be comfortable using standard office computer software (e.g., Word, 
Excel, PowerPoint, e-mail, databases, and internet).
  *   Must be able to endure some physical exertion, such as long periods of 
standing; recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or 
similar activities; recurring lifting of moderately heavy items such as medical 
equipment and boxes of medical supplies. The work may require specific but 
common physical characteristics and abilities such as lifting up to 50 pounds, 
above-average agility, and dexterity.

To Apply:

Send your resume and cover letter to care...@nmlc.org<mailto:j...@nmlc.org>. 
Position opened until filled, only qualified candidates will be contacted.


Connie Merigo
President & Executive Director
National Marine Life Center
P.O Box 269
120 Main Street
Buzzards Bay, MA
02532-0269
Phone:(508)-743-9888

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