Wednesday, July 28, 2021

INTERNS: Fall Semester Internship Opportunity Available with Hawaii Marine Animal Response

JOIN OUR FIELD RESPONSE TEAM on the beautiful island of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. We are accepting applications for interns for our Fall 2021 internship period. The deadline is July 31, however, applications will be reviewed as they come in, and positions will be assigned as responses are received so apply soon. Here is more detail about this opportunity.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION


Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is the field operations arm of Hawaii

Marine Mammal Alliance Inc. and is the largest Hawaii-based non-profit

marine species conservation and response organization. We cover nearly 300

miles of coastline on the islands of Oahu and Molokai with our team of

volunteers, interns and staff. We are a U.S. based 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organization dedicated to the preservation, conservation and stewardship of

Hawaii's protected marine species and our ocean ecosystem. We focus our

work on marine species whose natural behaviors and habitat put animals in

close proximity to and are therefore most affected by human impacts. These

species include the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, the threatened green sea

turtle, the endangered hawksbill sea turtle and several vulnerable seabird

species. HMAR is supported by private donations, corporate funding and

government grants and operates under partnerships with the National Oceanic

and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,

the State of Hawaii and others. More information about HMAR is available at

http://h-mar.org.


FIELD OUTREACH AND SUPPORT (FSO) TEAM INTERN DUTIES:


-Responding to sightings of endangered or threatened marine species such

as Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles to provide shoreline response to

haul-outs and strandings.


-Perform or assist in field escalations, interventions, stranding support

and rescues.


-Report on animal behavior, provide animal assessment information, provide

photo-documentation and other important data used in protected marine

species research, health management and species recovery efforts.


-Perform outreach to the public to teach sustainable human interaction and

fishery behaviors and encourage stewardship of protected marine species and

the ocean ecosystem.


-Participate in dispatch and reporting activity such as the taking and

documenting phone call reports of marine species activity, coordinating

field response activity, data entry and generating reports.


LOCATION: These positions require on-island travel throughout the island of

Oahu in the State of Hawaii.


FIELD SUPPORT AND OUTREACH (FSO) INTERN GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:


-This is an un-paid internship that requires the intern to live on the

island of Oahu in the State of Hawaii for the period beginning 2 weeks

prior to the start of the internship until the end of the internship. The

intern is responsible for all lodging, living and transportation costs

associated with the internship.


-U.S. citizenship or possession of a passport and all applicable visas and

work permits are needed prior to and during the internship period.


-18 or more years of age.


-English language fluency.


-Must be a degree-seeking student or a graduate of a college or university

program associated with one of the following courses of study: marine

biology, marine ecology, conservation, environmental science or a related

field.


-Minimum grade point average (GPA). For college/university graduates, a

2.7 cumulative GPA prior to the internship. For current students, a 2.7

cumulative GPA prior to and during the internship.


-If college credit for this internship is desired it is the responsibility

of the intern to obtain necessary approvals from the applicable college or

university.


-Ability to walk in sandy, rocky and unstable shoreline conditions for 2

miles.


- Ability to work outdoors in a sunny, rainy, windy and hot climate.


-Ability to lift and carry a minimum of 75 pounds for 100 feet in

shoreline beach and rocky conditions.


-Ability to swim required.


-Ability to maintain a calm demeanor in potentially stressful conditions.


-Possess a team-based work ethic and attitude.


-Acceptance of our Intern Policies, Waivers, Releases and Indemnifications

agreement.



-Attend mandatory in-field or classroom training sessions as required.


- Possess an interest in and a desire to engage with the public.


- Must have access to a reliable car or truck (truck preferred) during the

internship period. Motorcycles or scooters will not be sufficient.


-Possession of a valid driver's license.


-Proof of automobile insurance carrying Hawaii minimum liability coverage

levels.


-Access to a cellular phone with 4G data service and camera.


-Access to a digital camera (not a smartphone) with at least a 35X zoom lens and

Wi-Fi capability. If it does not have wifi capability, you can buy an adapter. 


FIELD SUPPORT AND OUTREACH INTERNSHIP ACTIVITY EXPECTATIONS:


- Internship term: Minimum of 3 months (may be extended for up to 1 year

upon mutual agreement). Start date for 3-month minimum internship is

somewhat flexible, but must be between September 15th and November 30th,

2020. Interns must be on Oahu, settled and ready to begin training at least

2 weeks prior to the internship start date.


-Hours per week: 25 hours minimum, however, due to the unpredictable nature

of marine animal response, the intern may sometimes be required to work

beyond, or outside of, their normal scheduled hours. Work hours flexibility

is required. Travel time to and from training and field response locations

is not included in these minimum hours. The intern must be able and willing

to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays.


-The intern must be available for response anywhere on the Island of Oahu

in the State of Hawaii.



FIELD SUPPORT AND OUTREACH INTERNSHIP DEADLINE AND APPLICATION PROCESS:


The deadline for Fall 2021 internships is July 31, 2021, however, applications will be reviewed as they come in and internship positions will be assigned as they are received so apply soon. You can find more information about the internship at https://h-mar.org/jointheteam/. To apply, please go to http://h-mar.org/application and complete the online application. The online application must include the following:


  1.  A cover letter of interest, maximum of 1 page, including your dates of

availability.


  1. Confirmation that you have, or will have, access to a reliable car or

truck during the internship period (truck preferred).


  1.  A resume describing your training, experience, and relevant skills

(maximum of 2 pages).


  1.  Names and contact information for three references.


Your application cannot be considered unless both the online application

and the required documents listed above are received. We look forward to

receiving your application and thank you for your interest in Hawaii Marine

Animal Response (HMAR).

 

Mahalo Nui Loa,

 
 
Marisa Goin
Field Support & Outreach Lead
Internship Coordinator
Hawaii Marine Animal Response
Direct: (808) 225-1228
Sighting Hotline: (888) 256-9840
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