[Coral-List] ReefHQ –Curatorial internships 2004

Kirstenm kirstenm at gbrmpa.gov.au
Fri Oct 10 02:34:33 EDT 2003


Dear Colleagues,

As part of its education and outreach role, reefHQ, the education centre for the Great Barrier reef Marine Park Authority, offers up to four curatorial internship positions to suitable applicants for 2004. Each internship position carries one specialist research and development project, which will be the core duty of the candidate.

I would very much appreciate if you would pass on this offer for up to 4 
curatorial internships at reefHQ to your students at your facility 
(please see detailed information below).


Thank you for your support


Regards,

Kirsten


Dr. Kirsten Michalek-Wagner 
Coral reef ecosystems biologist
ReefHQ
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
2-68 Flinders Street, Townsville, Qld. 4810
Australia

phone: 07 4750 0876
fax:   07 4772 5281
email: kirstenm at gbrmpa.gov.au





*ReefHQ –Curatorial internships 2004*


As part of its education and outreach role, reefHQ offers up to four curatorial internship positions to suitable applicants for 2004. Each internship position carries one specialist research and development project, which will be the core duty of the candidate. For the 2004 intake we seek responsible individuals with an interest in developing techniques for the culture of reef fish and gastropods respectively. However, interns may also assist reefHQ staff with animal husbandry responsibilities of all exhibits, including feeding of fish, turtles, corals, maintenance of aquariums systems and other routine duties related to animal care. This program is designed for individuals intending to undertake a technical or professional career in marine science, aquaculture or a closely related discipline. Many of the skills acquired will have application in a range of marine scientific disciplines and will be an advantage to recent graduates seeking industry experience.


*The ReefHQ work environment*

Reef HQ, formerly the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium, is the aquarium and education section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, which is a statutory department of the Australian Government empowered with the task to care for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Reef HQ consists of a 2.5 million litre living coral reef exhibit, the largest in the world, a 750,000 litre predator exhibit, 24 smaller aquaria, an extensive interpretive facility including a 75 seat theatre and a classroom for school groups, a large mechanical workshop, display preparation areas, support aquaria, diverse marine research facilities, laboratory, staff offices and a gift shop. 



*Internship specifics*

Interns will work in the Curatorial Unit at the Reef HQ, which is responsible for maintaining the live exhibits at the aquarium. Interns will be exposed to practical and theoretical marine biology areas and fields. Interns will assist in current research involving specimen handling and collection, coral reproduction, physiology and identification, experimental design, sampling techniques, data analysis and basic laboratory techniques. Interns will also acquire aquarist experience by assisting trained aquarists in animal husbandry techniques, feeding, water quality analysis and more.
Daily duties to be performed include preparing animals' diets, feeding animals, maintaining water quality in aquaria and holding tanks, recording animal health and water quality data in logbooks, and routine cleaning and upkeep of equipment and husbandry areas. 




*Eligibility for Curatorial Internships*


A background in university-level science at Bachelor level (3 years) in the field of aquaculture, marine biology or related fields and previous experience with marine animal care and handling is a must. Diving qualifications (advanced open water or higher) are highly desirable. Familiarity with wet lab, water testing, and microscopy procedures are highly desirable. Experience at a marine lab or with home aquaria would also be of value. Interns must be able to work 3 consecutive months with a possibility of extending the internship to 6 months (if agreeable to reefHQ and the candidate).  Interns must be in good physical condition and able to commit to 5 full days (generally Monday to Friday 9am-5pm), however, must also work on weekends if required. Interns must provide their own housing and transportation while participating in the program. While the internships are unpaid, the opportunity for skill and knowledge development is unparalleled. Moreover, where possible reefHQ is willing to cooperate with colleges and universities to obtain course credit for each student. 


There is a two-phase application process: a mail-in application and an interview. To apply for the two available positions, please provide the following materials:


1.	Cover letter including:

·	Name and contact information (address, email, phone)
·	University name, address, and your academic program
·	Previous experience in fish/ and or gastropod culture or marine biology
·	Your specific interests in marine biology and aquaria in particular
·	Tentative schedule of availability

2.	Current resume including three academic or professional references with contact information

3.	A letter of support from a current faculty member who is familiar with your internship-related interests


Please note that applications will be evaluated based on academic skills, experience, motivation, and relevance of the applicant’s interests to our focus program.
Candidates successfully reaching phase two will be notified within one month of the application reaching reefHQ and a (phone) interview will be scheduled.

Applications close on 31 October 2003 and a start of the program is envisaged for between March and June 2003.

Please email info at reefhq.gov.au to determine the status of your application.



Dr. Kirsten Michalek-Wagner 
Coral reef ecosystems biologist
ReefHQ
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
2-68 Flinders Street, Townsville, Qld. 4810
Australia

phone: 07 4750 0876
fax:   07 4772 5281
email: kirstenm at gbrmpa.gov.au

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http://www.reefhq.org.au




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