The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is a private non-profit organization in Brigantine, New Jersey that rescues and rehabilitates marine mammals and sea turtles. We are currently the only organization of its kind in NJ, and we cover approximately 1800 miles of coastline. The MMSC was founded by Robert Schoelkopf in 1978, and he and his wife Sheila Dean still act as Director and Co-Director to this day. In 37 years, the MMSC has responded to over 4600 whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles. About the Position The MMSC is looking for a full-time Field Stranding Technician. The position involves the daily coordination of the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of marine mammals and sea turtles. This is a salaried position, and the hours vary. The MMSC responds to strandings 24 hours per

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