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Marine Biologist: South Georgia

British Antarctic Survey
locationCambridge, UK
PublishedPublished: Published today
Marine Biology
Permanent
Although this job is not UK based, the successful candidate will be required to attend training in the UK which will require a right to work.

As this job does not fulfil the UK Government minimum criterion for obtaining sponsored migrant worker status we will be unable to apply for sponsorship for anyone not eligible to work in the UK. At interview, all shortlisted candidates are required to bring with them identification documents and original documents that prove they hold or can obtain the right to work in the UK. You can check your eligibility here: https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y .

Our current Marine Biologist in South Georgia has recently spoken about her experiences in sub-Antarctica - listen here to find out about her first year of her two year deployment: https://audioboom.com/posts/8663086-a-carnival-of-polar-animals-with-ka…

Interview/assessment/start date - Interviews 12 th May, start date in August

British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are looking for an exceptional Marine Biologist to join our hard-working team at King Edward Point. BAS delivers and enables world-leading interdisciplinary research in the Polar Regions. We employ experts from many different professions to carry out our Science as well as keep the lights on, feed the research and support teams and keep everyone safe!

Working at BAS is rewarding. Our skilled science, operational and support staff based in Cambridge, Antarctica and the Arctic, work together to deliver research that uses the Polar Regions to advance our understanding of Earth as a sustainable planet. Through our extensive logistic capability and know how BAS facilitates access for the British and international science community to the UK polar research operation. Numerous national and international collaborations, combined with an excellent infrastructure help sustain a world leading position for the UK in Antarctic affairs. British Antarctic Survey is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), which is part of UK Research and Innovation www.ukri.org

What we offer:

As a valued employee, you'll be eligible for benefits including an end of contract payment upon completion of a successful assignment in Antarctica, annual leave, a defined contribution pension scheme with NEST (National Employment Savings Trust) and access to 24 hours/365 days per year employee assistance programme. In addition, you will be provided with pre-deployment training and accommodation costs. All food, accommodation and polar clothing during Antarctic deployment will also be provided.

You'll be joining our King Edward Point Science team, which sits within the Ecosystems Team at BAS. The focus of the team is the Southern Ocean ecosystem and providing science to underpin the UK contribution to the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Living Resources (CCAMLR).

You'll help us to deliver all aspects of the laboratory, field and ship-based research programme undertaken by BAS on behalf of the Government of South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI) and the FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office).

Training will be provided for various aspects of the role including; piloting small drones, otolith setting and preparation, boat driving and advanced First Aid training.

Current projects the team are working on include; the long term monitoring of Antarctic fur seals and gentoo penguins, at sea surveying of krill and krill predators and the setting and ageing of Patagonian toothfish otoliths for the South Georgia stock assessment.

You'll be joining a world-leading interdisciplinary research organisation, that is committed to recruiting talented people like you, progressing your career and giving you the support, you need to thrive at BAS.

Your main responsibilities will include:
  • To assist with all aspects of the research programme, lab and field based, at King Edward Point, South Georgia.
  • To undertake monitoring of key populations of marine predators (Antarctic fur seals, gentoo penguins, Southern elephant seals) as part of established long term monitoring efforts.
  • Participate in ship-based scientific surveys, recording acoustic data, deploying small plankton nets and scientific equipment and undertaking predator (whale and mammal) observations.
  • Participate in the Biennial Groundfish survey around South Georgia and Shag Rocks.
  • Record and handle data to a high standard.
  • Produce scientific reports, with the opportunity to contribute to scientific papers where appropriate.
For the role of Marine Biologist, we are looking for somebody who has:
  • Been awarded an honours degree in marine biology (or similar) by the interview date
  • Has at-sea fieldwork experience
  • Has strong report writing and data-handling skills
Please download job description for more details.

If we've just described you, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now at bas.ac.uk/vacancies.

What experiences can we offer you?

At BAS we believe everyone plays a vital role, is unique and valued, therefore, we embrace diversity as well as equality of opportunity and are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming working environment where everyone's unique perspectives are valued.

Different perspectives and collaborative working help us achieve our best work and come together to form a high performing team which makes positive changes in the business. That's the power of every individual. Our cultural values are built on mutual respect, inclusion, commitment and excellence.

If you are looking for an opportunity to work with world class and amazing people in one of the most unique places in the world, then British Antarctic Survey could be for you.

If you require the job information in an alternative format (i.e. email, audio or video), or would like any further information or support, please do not hesitate to get in touch at jobs@bas.ac.uk or alternatively you can call us on 01223 221508.