The Darling Marine Center seeks a motivated and community focused person to write weekly news stories, lead tours, engage the local community, and create a positive and engaging residential student community on our campus located in Walpole, Maine along the shores of the Damariscotta River. The ideal candidate is someone who has a strong passion for science communication, loves interacting with others both formally and informally, and has the desire to develop a positive intentional residential community at a busy marine science field station. This 7-month 35-hour a week position runs late-May through late-December. This position will include an average of 35 hours a week of scheduled work time, plus residential responsibilities during non-scheduled hours (being available on campus, compl

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