Company
Wyoming Game & Fish
Location
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Salary
$19.40 Hourly
Job Posted On: December 2, 2024
Description: The Wetlands Institute is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time position in our Research and Conservation Department. The Wetlands Institute is a non-profit organization located in Stone Harbor, NJ on the Cape May Peninsula of southern New Jersey. Situated on more than 14,000 acres of coastal salt marsh, tidal creeks and estuaries, and in close proximity to Atlantic coast barrier islands and Delaware Bay beaches, The Wetlands Institute promotes research, conservation, and education through field studies, community-engagement projects, early career training, and education programs.
The Research and Conservation Coordinator will work closely with Institute staff to assist projects related to our core research and conservation programs, with focus on diamondback terrapins, horseshoe crabs, coastal birds, and coastal and wetland ecosystem dynamics and restoration. This position offers the opportunity to gain broad experience in applied research and conservation, mentor students in the field, and contribute to growing research and conservation programs.
Responsibilities: Assist the Director of Research and Conservation in coordinating schedules, logistics, and activities that support departmental projects
Recruit, train, and supervise summer interns for the Coastal Conservation Research Program
Participate in core research and conservation programs and outreach activities
Contribute to data management, quality control, and analysis for departmental projects
Mentor students in the development, completion, and presentation of research projects
Assist with diamondback terrapin surveys and husbandry, injured animal intake, horseshoe crab surveys, and other projects
Coordinate, schedule, and train volunteers
Maintain regular communication with staff, partners, and volunteers
Perform various administrative and maintenance duties required for Department operations, including permitting, maintenance of equipment, supplies, and facilities to ensure proper and safe operations
Document project activities through photographs, video, and articles
Qualifications:
M.S. in biology, ecology, conservation biology or related field, or a B.S. with minimum 3 years of related experience
An enthusiasm and strong desire to provide a positive and engaging learning experience for students and volunteers
Direct experience conducting field research and teaching or mentoring
Strong organizational and project management skills; attention to detail
Broad knowledge of coastal and wetland habitats and wildlife
Proficiency in data management and statistical analysis/programs
Boat operation and trailering experience is preferred but not required; duties will include work on small motorized vessels
Learn more and apply here.