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Seasonal Seagrass Field Assistant (2 Posts available) - 418596

UHI Shetland

Scalloway

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GBP 20,000 - 30,000

3 days ago
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Job summary

An exciting opportunity awaits as a Temporary Seasonal Seagrass Field Assistant with a focus on restoring vital seagrass habitats in the Shetland Islands. This role offers a chance to engage in hands-on marine research and conservation efforts, working primarily outdoors during the summer months. Ideal candidates will possess snorkelling experience in cold waters and a background in marine biology or ecology. Join a passionate team dedicated to environmental restoration and contribute to a significant project that enhances local marine ecosystems. This role not only provides valuable experience but also the opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment.

Benefits

45 days Annual Leave allowance

Distant Islands Allowance of £2,859

Qualifications

  • Experience in snorkelling and data collection is essential.
  • Degree in marine biology or ecology preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct seagrass habitat monitoring surveys and planting trials.
  • Coordinate field kit and volunteer activities.

Skills

Snorkelling in cold water environments

Data collection and processing

Fieldwork coordination

Education

Degree in marine biology or ecology

Relevant practical experience

Job description

We have an exciting opportunity for two Temporary Seasonal Seagrass Field Assistants to join UHI Shetland working on an exciting new project restoring seagrass in the Shetland Islands, as part of the SMEEF Scottish Seagrass Planting Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic, resourceful and resilient candidates keen to take an early step in a career in marine research or conservation to join our team in Shetland for 3 months over summer 2025 (flexible but preferably June to August).

The successful candidate will join the project team in delivering seagrass habitat monitoring surveys and trial seagrass planting in Shetland. The role will be predominately field-based with a strong practical element, with time spent snorkelling, collecting survey and monitoring data and collecting, processing, and replanting seagrass shoots. In addition, the candidate may be required to process and analyse video and survey data, organise field kit, and coordinate volunteer activity. The post will require candidates to undertake blocks of field work which may include weekend and evening hours, as set by suitable weather and tide conditions.

The successful candidate will have experience of snorkelling in cold water environments and will ideally hold a recognised dive, snorkel, or free-diving qualification. Candidates will ideally be studying for or hold either a degree in a relevant area, such as marine biology or ecology, or will have relevant practical experience and skills and a desire to be involved in practical restoration activities.

About UHI Shetland

UHI Shetland is part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland's newest university. Founded 20 years ago, we offer well-equipped, modern facilities and provide applied research, consultancies and knowledge exchange projects together with high-quality accredited and bespoke training.

UHI Shetland mirrors National terms and conditions, offering a generous 45 days per year Annual Leave allowance, and a standard 35 hours per week for full time staff.

For residents of Shetland, Distant Islands Allowance is currently set at £2,859 which would be in addition to any salary payment (pro Rata).

UHI Shetland is an equal opportunities employer operating a blind recruitment process and will not accept CVs as part of an application.

Please download and complete the application form attached and return to recruitment.shetland@uhi.ac.uk

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