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Position Title: Waterfront and Program Assistant
Reports To: Center Director
Day-to-day supervision may be delegated to Dive Safety Officer, Marine Operations Coordinator, Student Health and Wellness Manager, Faculty, and Site Managers as appropriate.
Location: The SFS Center for Marine Resource Studies - South Caicos, Turks & Caicos Islands
Start Date: January 2025
Position Summary: The Waterfront and Program Assistant provides support in the areas of program delivery, academics, research, group dynamics, logistics, program safety, risk management and site maintenance. The position assists faculty with various research projects, including planning, data gathering, analysis and report writing. The position also assists the Dive Safety Officer and Marine Operations Coordinator in the implementation of the dive and waterfront program. This includes assisting with the safe and prudent conduct of SCUBA, snorkeling, swimming, and boating activities conducted at the Center.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Program Support
Participate in planning activities prior to the program start and in review/analysis following students' departure
Participate in training activities for new center staff prior to and during the program
Assist with administrative or logistical tasks such as data logging, purchasing, keeping inventories, record keeping, and routine maintenance of site and equipment as requested
Participate in preparation of the Final Reports and other required reports and/or manual revisions as requested
Assist with other logistical, group management and administrative tasks
Live on-site for the duration of each program period and take meals with the students
On a rotating basis, take responsibility for Center-specific "staff of the day" duties
Take part in, and occasionally lead, Center upkeep projects, social and field activities
At the request of the Center Director, serve as caretaker for Center during program breaks and center rentals
At all times, work to ensure good relations between the Center and local community
Waterfront Support
Lead recreational and research snorkel, SCUBA, and kayak excursions
Drive standard transmission vehicles and boats as needed
On a daily basis, maintain waterfront facilities (including the pool), assist with operations, including but not limited to, filling tanks, maintaining moorings, boat maintenance, fueling boats
Prepare SCUBA tanks and equipment for recreational and research snorkels and SCUBA dives
Assist with vehicle and vessel maintenance
Academics
Assist in organizing the library, teaching aids, research materials and projects, community service projects, recreational activities, and other program activities as requested
Assist students with academic and research materials and projects
Organize and prepare support materials for faculty lectures and field trips including slides, photographs, charts, graphs, maps, field samples and equipment
Student Life
Help organize students to perform their required tasks in support of the residential aspects of program, e.g., food preparation, recycling efforts, center clean-ups, student committees, etc.
Participate in planning activities prior to the program start and in review/analysis following students' departure
Participate in the orientation and re-entry components of the program presented to students at the beginning and end of each program period
Participate in resolving group management issues and student discipline problems
Monitor student morale and assist in solving daily problems at the Center
Participate in community service activities
Safety and Risk Management
Adhere to, actively model, and enforce all SFS and Center policies, procedures, and rules.
Participate in the review and revision of Center Risk Assessment and Management plans
Recommend and review policies and procedures needed to manage risks
Know the emergency procedures plan for the Center, including evacuation plan
Participate in the safety portions of the on-site orientation and conduct safety briefings for students and/or staff
Complete Incident Reports when appropriate and contribute to Safety Audits
Ensure that first aid certifications are kept up to date via periodic courses offered by SFS between program sessions
Report infractions of Center rules to the Center Director in a timely fashion
Maintain the First Aid equipment and help create and document safety procedures
Minimum Qualifications:
Ability to obtain Turk and Caicos Island work permit, including medical certification prior to arrival. SFS will assist with completing this process
BA/BS in Marine Ecology, Marine Resource Management or Marine Policy and Socio-economics
Current, active Dive Master certification, including insurance
Current First Aid and CPR certifications
Lifeguard certification
Ability to provide own SCUBA gear, including service receipt for regulators
Experience working with U.S. college-age students in a professional setting
Small boat handling experience
Experience organizing and facilitating groups
Clean driving record and ability to operate standard transmission vehicles and boats
Demonstrated ability to work as a team member and independently
Demonstrated commitment to environmental issues
Willingness to work flexible hours and live on site at the field station with a small team of permanent staff, groups of US undergraduate students, and visiting researchers or programs
Preferred Qualifications:
Successful completion of SFS or similar international residential program
Basic knowledge of small boat and 2-cycle outboard engine repair
Familiarity with MS Word, Excel, Access, and statistical software skills
In country or regional experience
Benefits
Travel Reimbursement from home of record at the beginning and end of program
On-site room and board (all meals also provided while programs are in session)
Auto-enrollment in an Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Insurance plan effective from the first day of employment
International health insurance reimbursements at 80% in your first year, increasing with each year of employment
Long-term Disability, Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage provided by SFS
Option to participate in the SFS 403b retirement plan through Fidelity Investments. After one year of employment, eligible for SFS matching contribution program
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resuming outlining relevant experiences via the online application on the SFS Careers page at: https://fieldstudies.catsone.com/careers/
Equal Opportunity Employer: SFS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, creed, caste, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetics, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, national origin or ancestry, ethnic origin, or veteran status.