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Title | Principal Investigator - Fiji |
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Job Title: Principle Investigator Reporting to: Research and Development and Operations Managers, London HQ Responsible to: The Directors of the Society & the Research and Development and Operations Managers, London HQ Location: Marine Field Project in Fiji PRIMARY FUNCTION To co-ordinate the research programme, involving overall supervision of the biological surveys and implementation of community-based conservation projects. GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE ROLE - To take overall responsibility for the leadership of the project; - Development and implementation of the research programme; - To liaise, develop and maintain relationships with collaborators; - Supervision, training and motivation of junior staff and volunteers / research assistants - Preparation of project reports and publication of results in scientific journals; - Preparation of project and funding proposals with the Project Coordinator or Country Coordinator and Research and Development and Operations Managers (London HQ); - Representing the technical side of the project when liaising with relevant authorities, research institutes and international agencies; - Assist with project logistics and administration. MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES - To manage all members of the project field staff, supervise all aspects of their survey work and provide accredited and non-accredited training where necessary to achieve the project objectives; - To develop and implement a standard work programme to cover each survey component namely community-based conservation work and biological work including reef site surveys; fish; benthic; turtles and selected invertebrate groups; - To manage, support and develop volunteers / research assistants in all aspects of their participation on the project; - To supervise the collection and processing of accurate field data and specimen collections for all survey components; - To ensure that the specimens collected are appropriately preserved and delivered to the relevant taxonomist for identification; - To liaise with taxonomists to ensure the timely identification of specimens and the incorporation of an accurate species list in each technical report; - To produce technical reports, scientific papers and project planning documents to a schedule agreed with the Research and Development and Operations Managers; - To assist the Operations and Research and Development Managers with technical information required for the production of project planning documents and specific funding proposals; - To manage and supervise the maintenance of project resources and administration and management of finances - To liaise with other relevant organisations, including the project funding organisation, the local University, and individuals to develop the project and its scientific resources, particularly relevant scientific references; - To provide the Operations and Research and Development Managers with regular progress updates; TERMS & CONDITIONS Contract Duration: 12 months, possibility of an extension Accommodation: Basic accommodation provided at field project Travel: Capped contribution to international airfare plus internal travel as necessary to the fulfilment of duties. Insurance & Admin: Employer’s liability insurance provided. Subsistence: Food provided on project site. Subsistence allowance provided off project site. Salary: Training: £600- £800 (per annum) on successful completion of contract depending on a candidate’s experience, qualifications, & availability plus £300-£500 end of contract bonus and £50-£75 per peer reviewed publication at the manager’s discretion. Pre-departure training provided. JOB SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE Qualifications Education/Knowledge: - Postgraduate in environmental / biological science - First aid qualification - Minimum PADI rescue diver or equivalent - Knowledge of natural resource management and rural development Experience: - Minimum 1-year field research experience, preferably in the tropical environment - Experience of field project management - Experience of data analysis & report-writing - Experience supporting / managing volunteers - Experience of GIS applications - Experience of budget and financial management - Experience working with local communities - Experience of donor liaison and writing of funding proposals Skills: - Excellent written/oral communication and presentation skills - Administrative and time management skills - Knowledge of local language - Technically orientated - Ability to manage and train junior research staff - Strong leadership skills Personal Attributes: - Demonstrable commitment to conservation - Flexible approach - High attention to detail - Physical fitness - Resilient and mature, with the ability to work as team |