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The MATE website is no longer actively posting new job announcements. New job announcements can now be viewed and posted on the MTS Career Center Website <https://mtsociety.careerwebsite.com/>. You can click on the Post a Job button directly from the Marine Technology Society Career Center page to submit a new posting. Thank you!

West Coast Groundfish Observer Program - Debriefer (19-1105)

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03-Apr-19 04:53 PM
URL: https://www.psmfc.org/psmfc-info/careers_2018
Company / Organization: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
Pay Rate: $21.57-$25.00/hr
City: Seattle
State or Country if outside US: washington
Application Deadline: 10-Apr-19
Description:

Title: West Coast Groundfish Observer Program - Debriefer (19-1105) Location: Seattle, WA (98112) Anticipated Start Date: April 15, 2019 Position Type: Full Year, Full Time, Hourly/Non-Exempt Benefits Eligible: Yes | www.psmfc.org/benefits Salary Target: $21.57-$25.00/hour Job Number: 19-1105 How to Apply: Online at www.psmfc.org/careers Closing Date: April 10, 2019 at midnight Group Definition: Data Management Specialists (Natural Sciences) use a background in the natural sciences as they assist in the population, maintenance, enhancement and distribution of databases. They locate, obtain, standardize, enter, verify, and correct various data sets related to project goals and work plans. Position/Project Specifics: The West Coast Groundfish Observer Program's (WCGOP) primary goal is to collect information on the discard of West Coast groundfish from commercial fishing vessels. This information is used to assess the total mortality of a variety of groundfish species. WCGOP debriefers are vital to the success of the WCGOP. Debriefers train, provide support, and act as mentors to the observers. They are also a key component in the data QA/QC process. Debriefers support observers with sampling questions and review the data collected by observers in the field, ensuring that data have been correctly collected and entered into the program's database. Debriefers are responsible for evaluating observer performance with regards to sampling methodologies, calculations, correct form completion, meeting deadlines, data entry, problem solving, species ID, communication, etc. Debriefing responsibilities: Act as a debriefer for Catch Share and Non Catch Share observers that are part of the WCGOP. Data QA/QC: 1) Check Observer sampling protocols and data forms for every trip completed. 2) Effectively organize, track, and ship biological specimens collected by assigned observers. 3) Write detailed evaluations to provide feedback to observers. 4) Conduct periodic sit-down debriefings with observers, as required by the program. 5) Perform corrections/updates to archived observer data as needed. 6) Check data entry for key punch errors. 7) Contribute to discussions and decision making, related to the updating of sampling protocols, including the creation and updating of sampling materials (e.g., manuals, data forms). Observer training responsibilities: Assist in the training of new observers and the development of training curriculum and materials. This may include creating lesson plans, practicals, lectures, homework assignments and training aides. May be responsible for giving presentations and lectures. **NOTE: There is another WCGOP debriefer position open in Hammond, OR. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to both job postings.** ** This position requires a valid driver's license and all offers of employment will be contingent upon passing a driving record check. **


Requirements:

A range of experience and education may be presented. Candidates must present one year of Specialized Experience** AND four years of successfully completed education above high school in the natural sciences (biology, fishery biology, environmental science, aquatic science, geology, chemistry, physics, mathematics). An equivalent combination of experience and education is also qualifying. **Specialized Experience is experience that equips the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position and is typically in or related to the work of the position being filled. To be creditable, Specialized Experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower level in the normal line of progression for the position being filled. Please note: Preference will be given to candidates with prior observer experience with the WCGOP.


Point of Contact: Suzann Northup
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