The University of Belize Environmental Research Institute (UB-ERI) is excited to announce three career opportunities within its Marine Science Program. These roles are instrumental in advancing the Institute's research and conservation efforts across Belize’s marine ecosystems.
Marine Science Program Manager
UB-ERI is looking for a Marine Science Program Manager to lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of its Marine Science Program. This individual will play a key role in building research partnerships with national and international stakeholders in marine biology, natural resource management, and environmental conservation. Responsibilities include program planning, administration, and financial management. See job description here:
For further information and if you have questions on the position, please contact: jsnaddon@ub.edu.bz
APPLICATION PROCESS: See University of Belize careers page: Job Application- Marine Scientific Program Manager
APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 29, 2024.
Marine Scientist/Biologist
UB-ERI is seeking a Marine Biologist with a focus on Reef Resilience to contribute to the project, Strengthening Coral Reef Resilience through Science for Adaptive Management and Stakeholder Engagement. This position involves assessing reef health and addressing stressors like stony coral tissue loss disease at Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve. Key duties include project coordination, field data collection, and stakeholder engagement.
Further information: and if you have questions on the position, please contact: jsnaddon@ub.edu.bz
APPLICATION PROCESS: See University of Belize careers page: Job Application- Marine Scientist/Biologist
APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 29, 2024.
Marine Biologist/Project Manager
UB-ERI also seeks a Marine Biologist specializing in Fish Population to join the project, Population Structure Assessment of Fished Marine Species within Belize. This role involves coordinating research on fish population connectivity and structure for key species, including silk snapper, lane snapper, hogfish, and Nassau grouper. The project integrates genetic research with local fisher insights to support sustainable fisheries management.
For further information and if you have questions on the position, please contact: jsnaddon@ub.edu.bz
APPLICATION PROCESS: See University of Belize careers page: Job Application- Marine Biologist/Project Manager
APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 29, 2024.