Recovery Biologist

Tennessee AquariumChattanooga, TN
$21 - $27

About The Position

The Recovery Biologist advances the Tennessee Aquarium’s mission by championing freshwater conservation science, leading field studies, managing relationships with partners on key projects, and coordinating research initiatives for aquatic conservation projects in the southeastern United States. The Recovery Biologist will conduct field surveys and ecological studies of rare aquatic species to determine conservation status, collaborate on animal health and welfare initiatives, and conduct IBI assessments to measure stream community health. The Recovery Biologist will work collaboratively on grant teams to prepare grant proposals and reports in support of Aquarium research activities. The Recovery Biologist will record, compile, and report field data for grant reports, state and federal permits, contracts, and publications. The Recovery Biologist will coordinate on-site research projects with external researchers using Aquarium facilities and will supervise seasonal field technicians and conservation fellows.

Requirements

  • Effective communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
  • Organization and ability to track progress on multiple projects independently and simultaneously.
  • Computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft 365 applications.
  • Expertise in aquatic fieldwork and techniques, including backpack electrofishing, seining, snorkeling, and boat operation.
  • Expertise in grant proposal writing.
  • Bachelor of Science degree with 3-5 years of experience in a biological discipline is required.
  • Driver’s license required to operate Aquarium vehicles.

Nice To Haves

  • Master of Science degree with 1-2 years of experience, preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides essential leadership for daily operations of the Aquarium’s conservation science projects in aquatic ecology, population genetics, and conservation status surveys by leading field crews, managing data and equipment, and supervising permitting and reporting.
  • Manages relationships with conservation partners including government agency personnel, non-profit partners, landowners, and university faculty and students to work towards the recovery of rare aquatic species in the Southeast.
  • Conducts experiments and gathers data to support rare aquatic species research both in the field and on-site in coordination with ongoing conservation programs.
  • Leads field crews to assess conservation status, threats, and ecological preferences of rare aquatic species, as well as fish IBI-monitoring to measure aquatic community health.
  • Works with grants team to support research activities in collaboration with other conservation team members and the development department, and coordinates or assists with all grant reporting requirements.
  • Supervises summer research fellows, including recruitment of students and coordination of students and other conservation staff.
  • Disseminates the results of research to scientists and non-scientists through publications, presentations, traditional and social media, and outreach activities.
  • Collaborates with full-time and seasonal conservation staff as well as other departments to maximize research opportunities and conservation efforts across the Aquarium.
  • Assists with monitoring and husbandry for reintroduction programs as needed.
  • Responsible for maintaining field gear and related supplies. Orders supplies as needed and requested.
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