Programs Coordinator - Shoals Marine Laboratory
Job Description
Operating Title
Programs Coordinator - Shoals Marine LaboratorySummary of Position
• Working in collaboration with Lab Coordinator and Island Coordinator’s, coordinate logistics with instructors and group leaders.
• Coordination, communication, and facilitation of curricular needs of instructors and group leaders across departments to ensure smooth and successful delivery of programming.
• Assist in leading weekly faculty/instructor meetings for planning of lab and field-based activities
• Train teaching assistants and participants (including but not limited to students, adult education courses, user groups, visiting lecturers, student and faculty researchers) in the use and/or operation of teaching equipment and supplies.
• Organize and lead or coordinate at sea educational activities.
• Serve as scientific crew aboard SML’s research vessels, and operate the lab’s small boats.
• Oversight and instruction during use of laboratory and oceanographic equipment for open-water activities is expected, paying particular attention to the health and safety of all vessel occupants.
• Provide classroom instruction and lead field trips as needed.
• The Programs Coordinator will work to balance competing needs of multiple concurrent programs and be diplomatic in dealing with students, instructors, researchers, and staff.
• Provide tours of and orientation to SML facilities.
• If trained, qualified, and approved as an AAUS scientific diver at the University of New Hampshire, the Programs Coordinator may work with other SML scientific divers in the collection of biological specimens as needed using SCUBA.
• Foster a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for students, researchers, and visitors.
• Implement initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
• Expected to be available for consultation and emergency response at all times, on days scheduled to be working, and while on SML property and vessels.
• Serve as a crew member on board a commercial vessel, and operator of small vessels.
• Other duties as assigned
• $925 weekly pay rate
• This is a seasonal position, employment dates: April 21, 2025-September 14, 2025
• Review of applications will begin on January 6th, 2025, and will remain open until filled.
• There is hope that the person who accepts this position will have the desire and ability to work remotely part time as an hourly employee from February- April 2025 leading up to the full time seasonal role.
Campus Location
DurhamRequired Qualifications
• Selected candidates must be able to successfully participate in pre-employment and random drug testing.
• Meet the University of New Hampshire’s hiring requirements for both criminal and driving history (background checks are required).
• Applicants must have interest in working in a remote educational environment.
• Working knowledge of the flora and fauna in the Gulf of Maine is required.
•Good communication skills and ability to work well with students, faculty and other staff members in an isolated environment.
•Strong knowledge of computer skills; proven organization skills; attention to detail along with experience managing multiple tasks.
•Red Cross Lifeguard Certification or ability to obtain
Preferred Qualifications
• Active status AAUS scientific diver with cold water experience.
• Experience with marine animal collection, husbandry, and dissections.
• Demonstrated problem solving ability.
• Experience with shipboard CTD, niskin, neuston, bongo, secchi, dredge, trawl, longlining, and ROV deployments.
• Experience with plankton microscopy.
Physical Demands
• Must be willing and able to assist with moving, packing, loading and unloading of supply runs both on Appledore and on the mainland.
• Must be able to lift and move more than 50 lbs.
FTE
1Salary Information
Posting Number
ASP0881FY25Open Date
11/05/2024Open Until Filled
YesAdditional Job Information
Room and board are provided for island staff. All staff serve the island community as a team with each department working together to support SML’s programs. It is everyone’s responsibility to foster a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all.
Living and working on a remote island is a unique experience which requires that everyone pitch in to help, even when it is not part of their job description, or during their scheduled hours. This includes, but is not limited to helping clean up after meals, helping transport goods from the vessels to other locations on the island, operating as crew aboard vessels, and generally being supportive and helpful with other members of our community.
The University of New Hampshire is committed to providing a safe environment for all persons, including but not limited to children, and to prevent and respond to abuse, neglect and crimes against children. All UNH youth program staff shall be subject to a criminal background check as required by NH State Law. Staff and volunteers will also be required to complete periodic child safety training.
Learn more about Shoals Marine Lab here: https://www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org/sites/default/files/media/2024-05/2024-the-appledore-island-handbook_1.pdf
EEO Statement
The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer. The University System is committed to creating an environment that values and supports diversity and inclusiveness across our campus communities and encourages applications from qualified individuals who will help us achieve this mission. The University System prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or marital status.
Institution Information
The UNH Diversity Resource Guide with information and programming available in the seacoast area, New Hampshire and the region can be found here: https://www.unh.edu/hr/diversity-resource-guide
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