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Marine Science Education Internship

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03-Aug-17 02:07 PM
URL: http://www.disl.org/about/employment/marine-science-education-internship
Affiliation: non-MATE
Company / Organization: Dauphin Island Sea Lab
City: Dauphin Island, AL
Description:

Do you love sharing your knowledge of the ocean with others? The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP) of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) has a paid internship position available in marine science environmental education. DISL is the marine research and education facility for the state of Alabama. The Discovery Hall Programs, one of the largest marine education programs on the Gulf coast, is well established and has reached students of all ages through education and outreach programs for over forty years. This is an amazing opportunity for anyone wanting to further his or her experience in marine science and environmental education. To learn more about Discovery Hall Programs’ activities, please go to disl.org/dhp.

  • Expect 40 hours a week of wonderful opportunities!
  • We are looking for candidates who can start soon and work through the calendar year.
  • Housing is not provided.
  • The Intern reports to the Chair of DHP, but works with all DHP staff members as well as our summer counselor staff.
  • We are requesting a minimum commitment of 9 months
  • Salary is commensurate with experience.
  • DISL is an EOE/AA/M/F/D employer. A background check and pre-employment drug test will be required. Participation in DISL’s ongoing drug-testing program is required.

Requirements:

Applicants should:

  • have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in marine or environmental science, biology or secondary science education.
  • have some formal or informal teaching exposure. Strong candidates are those who have demonstrated knowledge in marine science and successful experience working with students.
  • be reliable, dynamic, creative, innovative, enthusiastic, team-oriented, positivethinking, flexible, a self-starter and willing to get wet and muddy.
  • enjoy working with people, and able to work with a variety of audiences, abilities, backgrounds, ages, and all types of learners.
  • have excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication, as well as technology and organizational skills.
  • have sufficient physical strength and agility to lead boat and field-based activities, lift and carry up to 30 pounds, as well as the ability to swim and work outside year-round in Alabama weather (hot, cold, humid, windy, very sunny).
  • be a US citizen and have or be able to obtain a valid AL driver’s license, Class B CDL, first aid, and CPR certification.
  • be able to work some nights, weekends and holidays. Occasional overnight travel is also required.

 

Job Skills:

 

  • You will be part of an experienced, collaborative team that develops and teaches hands-on informal marine education programs to K-12 students, teachers and the general public.
  • You will take the ocean into classrooms throughout the state of Alabama and the Southeast with our traveling BayMobile outreach program communicating coastal connections for students with limited exposure to the ocean.
  • You will teach on an island campus with renowned scientists, increasing your knowledge of marine science and incorporating their research findings into lessons and programs.
  • You will develop and sharpen pedagogical skills in informal settings, which include the classroom, field, lab, as well as distance learning and public outreach!

 

Job Contact:

 

Please submit the following materials to the address below (either electronically or via regular mail). The search committee will begin reviewing applications August 17, 2017. We anticipate having this position in place by September 18, 2017.

  • DISL Job Application
  • A cover letter, addressing your professional goals, your interest in and the strengths you bring to the position
  • Your current Curriculum Vitae (or Resumé) including 3 references with contact information
  • An official undergraduate (and graduate if applicable) transcript
  • 2 letters of recommendation (submitted directly from the recommender)Search Committee – DHP Fulltime Internship

  • c/o Ms. Sara Johnson
    Administrative Assistant
    Dauphin Island Sea Lab
    101 Bienville Blvd,
    Dauphin Island, AL 36528
    sejohnson@disl.org
    251-861-2141 x7515 {O}; 251-861-7421 {F}

Point of Contact: Ms. Sara Johnson

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