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River Herring Monitoring Assistant
Background
The Coalition for Buzzards Bay is a private, non profit membership
organization dedicated to the protection, restoration, and sustainable use
of Buzzards Bay and its watershed. Founded in 1987, the organization pursues
its mission through education, conservation, research and advocacy. Specific
programs include: a bay-wide Water Quality Monitoring Program which utilizes
volunteers to sample water quality along the bay coastline from Westport to
Woods Hole; a Bay Lands Center supporting the conservation of important
watershed open space; education programs for all ages; and a BayKeeper
advocacy program to support the cleanup and protection of Buzzards Bay. The
Coalition is managed by an 18 member volunteer Board of Directors and
maintains a full time staff of 14 at its offices on the Acushnet River
Estuary in New Bedford.
Position Description
The River Herring Monitoring Assistant is responsible to monitor the
anadromous fish run yearly count in the Acushnet River, New Bedford and the
Wankinko and Agawam River, Wareham. Through the collection of biological and
water chemistry information the Monitoring Assistant performs field tasks in
order to collect accurate population size estimates. This part-time, entry
level position reports directly to the Monitoring Director. Responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
- Assist with installation of River Herring monitoring
instrumentation in coastal streams.
- Collection and record information on daily river herring
numbers from electronic instrumentation.
- Daily maintenance tasks to monitor, repair, and clean the
weirs and maintain in stream counting instrumentation.
- Deploy and record water temperature and information on water
quality monitoring instrumentation.
- Work with USGS on a local video fish monitoring system-
download video recordings, archive video data, review video data files.
- Work with citizen volunteer herring monitors, and town and
state herring officials.
- Compile and graph fish counts from monitoring for final
population estimates for 2008 season.
- Assist with additional watershed Water Quality & Natural
Resource Monitoring activities at the Coalition for Buzzards Bay if time
permits.
Qualifications
Experience in the field of environmental monitoring in both field data
collection and data compilation data entry/management experience. Job will
be a mix of outdoor monitoring and fieldwork, contacting and working with
volunteers, data entry, and video analysis work. Candidates should have a
high energy level, be well organized, and be able to work well with all
volunteers. The candidate should capable of performing hard work involved
with monitoring in the field. The Assistant will need to have his/her own
reliable transportation. Knowledge of Buzzards Bay, southeastern
Massachusetts and ability to identify marine fish common in Massachusetts'
coastal waters helpful.
Personal Characteristics
Enthusiastic commitment to the mission of The Coalition for Buzzards Bay.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Comfortable in
the field under physical conditions. Ability to work with volunteers and
environmental leaders in an effective manner. Candidate must possess
excellent communication skills, possess a talent for multi tasking, and take
initiative.
Salary/Benefits
This is a temporary (March-June), part-time position. The schedule is
variable and averages 25 hours per week for a daily 7 day work week for this
position. Salary is $12.00 per hour. Travel will be reimbursed at $0.44
per mile.
To Apply
Interested applicants should respond with a letter, resume, and references
to: Tony Williams- Director of Monitoring Programs, The Coalition for
Buzzards Bay, 620 Belleville Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts 02745 or
e-mail Williams@savebuzzardsbay.org
The Coalition for Buzzards Bay is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Posted 2/24/2008
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