Maui – must be located on Maui, or on another Hawaiian island and able to travel to Maui intermittently
CORAL is seeking a motivated and resourceful individual to support our work in Maui Nui. The ideal candidate has analytical strengths and the ability to problem solve. This role will be vital to ensuring successful execution of conservation strategies within the Clean Water for Reefs Initiative. The Maui Research Coordinator will work closely with the Maui Program Manager and Project Manager in implementing a three year grant awarded by NOAA Coastal Zone Management (CZM) office to restore portions of the Olowalu Stream on Maui and restore two ancient fishponds in Molokai.
This role has autonomy over the research portions of the project and has the ability to make decisions based on expertise she / he brings to the team. The Research Officer may oversee a Field Technician for additional support in implementing the monitoring program.
This position is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team working on cutting edge conservation strategies that will create lasting benefits for coral reefs in Hawaiʻi and across the globe.
In partnership with community partners and the CORAL team, the CZM Research Coordinator is responsible for the following deliverables associated with the CZM grant. CORAL is responsible for providing the Research Coordinator with the tools and means necessary to carry out these deliverables.
The minimum required qualifications include BA/BS degree in a physical science-related field, such as geology, marine biology, environmental science, soil science, and hydrology.
Additionally, the Research Officer must have:
The Research Officer may work in variable weather conditions, at remote outdoor locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain, coastal and marine environments and vessels, and under physically demanding circumstances that may require considerable physical exertion and/or muscular strain. Work conditions may require international and domestic travel including to remote island areas, the mainland US, neighboring and other islands or nations. Additionally, the work may be performed independently without day-to-day supervision.
Interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter as one document to jobs@coral.org with “Maui Research Coordinator” in the subject line.
Please note that due to the volume of applications expected, we are not able to respond to each individual applicant. The position will be open until filled, an immediate start date is preferred.
This is a full-time exempt position compensated within a salary range of $5000 – $5500 monthly. CORAL offers a compensation package including medical benefits, 401k matching, generous paid time off packaging, 12 holidays, Employee Assistance Program, and more. Additionally, we offer a mileage reimbursement program for personal vehicle use.
We offer a flexible working schedule where the successful candidate can set their own working hours as long as they are able to attend necessary meetings.
The Coral Reef Alliance is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, health status, or national origin.
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