Marine Biologist (Field Coordinator) wanted for work in Myanmar
http://www.fauna-flora.org/about/jobs/
Founded in 1903, Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world's longest-established international conservation organisation. FFI is seeking a Field Coordinator (Marine Biologist) to provide services to its Myanmar Programme. Under the supervision of the Myanmar Country Director, and in close consultation with the FFI Marine team, university staff and international researchers, you will facilitate the technical delivery of the capacity building project to support the marine science departments of local universities. This project aims to lay the foundations for future involvement in marine and coastal biodiversity assessment, environmental impact assessments and monitoring. You will organise and facilitate training events, provide support to students in their educational development, coordinate and participate in field assessments, collate, review and edit training and survey reports and support the dive team in data analysis and development or a Reef Check report. You will have a BSc or equivalent-level qualification in marine biology or other relevant subject, with strong field assessment and survey skills, including experience in coral reef surveys (notably reef check methodology) and familiarity with seagrass surveys, particularly Seagrass Network monitoring protocol. You will be confident in organising and facilitating training and in supporting student educational development, with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, supervision and mentoring skills.
Start Date: 23 April 2017 End Date: 31 December 2018
Salary: USD 28,800 per annum
For more information and a full position description
http://www.fauna-flora.org/wp-content/uploads/field_coordinator_marine_biologist_myanmar_application_pack.pdf
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