*responsibilities include*:
- collaborate with all center programs toward the creation of visual displays such as posters, slideshows, community art, interactive displays, conference presentations, etc.
- document conservation activities through video, art, photography, graphic design and other media
- inspire broad participation in conservation by creatively communicating the center's work to diverse audiences
- update and maintain the field station's social media (and help with website updates)
- write and design an engaging monthly newsletter with updates on center activities
- help to maintain a photo database of over 65,000 images
- help to maintain a small physical library of regional materials and a digital library of electronic resources (endnote)
- edit english written by non-native speakers
- support the writing, graphic design and/or editing of grant proposals, technical reports, annual reports, and peer-reviewed articles
- support and interface with visiting researchers and groups
- participate in the center's research, education and outreach activities as possible
- support facilitation of communication workshops with staff and community members
- participate in university class activities in a support role
- lend general support to logistics and other center activities
- get involved in events, outreach, and collaboration with other programs at the center including the environmental education, marine mammal, wetland conservation and indigenous community partnership programs
- contribute to the center ´s vision of modeling multi-cultural and co-creative collaboration
*required experience/skills include*:
- bachelor's degree in a related field
- strong interest in and commitment to the center's mission and vision
- ability to be self-directed/motivated as well as work as a team member and during irregular hours
- excellent visual media skills (photography, video, graphic design, slideshows, etc.)
- familiarity with adobe indesign, illustrator or photoshop, premiere pro and microsoft excel
- excellent writing and editing skills; professional level english required; spanish highly desirable
- experience managing social media platforms such as facebook, instagram and twitter
- willingness/desire to participate in conservation projects conducted through the center
- working knowledge of ecology and conservation issues
- ability to work and live as a part of a bilingual team in a remote communal field station in a small fishing village in northwestern mexico
- willingness to pitch in beyond project work to creating a functional and positive field station atmosphere
- valid driver's license and good driving skills in a variety of conditions
work location: in person
expected start date: 13/09/2021