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Kelp Restoration Specialist
URL: https://farallones.org/climate/kelp/
Company / Organization: Greater Farallones Association
Pay Rate: $27-29 / hour
Type: Full-time
City: San Francisco
State or Country if outside US: CA
Application Deadline: 28-May-22
Duration: Funded through September 2023
Description:
Summary Greater Farallones Association (GFA) seeks qualified candidates to fill two new Kelp Restoration Specialist positions for the Kelp Restoration Program, a joint initiative of GFA and Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS or Sanctuary). The Kelp Restoration Specialists will be assigned complementary duties based on appropriate individual experience level and work in partnership with each other and the GFNMS Kelp Restoration Project Coordinator in project design, planning, implementation, and assessment of kelp restoration efforts in the Sanctuary. These positions will participate in highly collaborative discussions with partners, including but not limited to GFNMS and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary (CBNMS) staff, the State of California, researchers, fisherman, tribal representatives and nonprofits. Scope of Work The Kelp Restoration Specialists may be assigned any duties associated with the Kelp Restoration Program based on individual experience level appropriate for each position, including assisting with project development and evaluation, data management and analysis, scientific diving, operating NOAA small boats, driving NOAA vehicles from GFNMS and CBNMS headquarters in San Francisco and Point Reyes to field sites, operating uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), organizing, unpacking, assembling and breaking down equipment, and contributing to summary reports and publications. Specific duties may include: Contributing towards restoration project design and field planning, including identifying and implementing novel kelp restoration techniques and streamlined methods for monitoring and assessment, and identifying opportunities for research projects that meet GFNMS science needs on kelp forest restoration. Conducting field operations aboard a NOAA research vessel, a NOAA small boat, and from the coast/shoreline, including utilizing PISCO protocols for field surveys, ensuring NOAA diving safety standards are met, conducting UAS surveys and maintaining equipment. Collaborating closely with project partners, including federal, state, tribal, academic, nonprofit and fishers. Managing extensive data sets. Participating in organizational and professional development activities, including exploring and addressing justice and inclusion at GFA and in our partnerships. Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Required Qualifications B.S. in biological sciences, marine science, ecology or related fields. Knowledge of kelp forest community structure and species. Experience with scientific diving and task loading in cold water. Experience in conducting monitoring and/or research in the marine environment. Possess the following certifications or be willing and able to obtain them upon hire: NOAA Diver Certification (NDC), which includes Adult CPR and FA, Emergency Oxygen Administration, Diving Certifications (Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver) from a nationally recognized agency, and at least 30 additional dives beyond training. Previous or active AAUS scientific diver certification highly desired. Motorboat Operator Training Course (MOTC or MOCC) NOAA Small Boat Component Course. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) methods and protocols. FAA part 107 Small UAS Remote Pilot Certificate. CLC Defensive Driving Class to drive government vehicles. Other required training may include anti-bias sexual harassment courses. Excellent organizational skills and ability to coordinate field operations and logistics. Excellent in-person and written communication skills. A valid driver license, access to a reliable personal motor vehicle, and proof of auto insurance; ability and flexibility to travel as needed to field sites and vessel launch areas in Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino counties when GSA vehicles are not available. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds while hiking on uneven and steep terrain for up to a mile, work aboard a research vessel for multiple days at a time, and conduct work in inclement weather. Proficiency with Google Drive, Microsoft Suite and database software. Pass a federal background check to obtain a DoD Common Access Card for access to federal buildings, vehicles, and computer networks and systems.
Point of Contact: Rietta Hohman
Attachment: download