MMRU Research Associate
Job Description
Academic
Job Category
Faculty Non Bargaining
Job Title
MMRU Research Associate
Department
Research | Trites | Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries | Faculty of Science (Andrew Trites)
Posting End Date
March 14, 2026
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
January 31, 2027
The expected pay for this position is $40,536/year at 55% FTE.
Position Summary:
Specific responsibilities will include coordinating a multi-institutional network of partners involved in American manatee biodiversity data mobilization across South America and the Caribbean; leading the mobilization, preliminary standardization, quality control, and publication of species occurrence datasets in compliance with GBIF requirements, Darwin Core standards, and FAIR data principles; providing technical guidance and hands-on support to institutional partners throughout data cleaning, metadata preparation, and dataset publication workflows; planning and conducting regular virtual meetings with collaborators to coordinate activities, monitor progress, and address technical challenges related to data mobilization; planning, organizing, and coordinating a regional in-person training workshop focused on capacity building in biodiversity data management, including Darwin Core formatting, metadata preparation, and GBIF publishing workflows; overseeing project implementation, timelines, and reporting in accordance with GBIF BID programme requirements; and ensuring dissemination of project outputs through datasets published on GBIF, a workshop report, a multilingual technical guide, and a final written report by March 31, 2027 to support scientific research, conservation planning, and policy-relevant applications.
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