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The successful candidate must have:
• MS in Agricultural Science, Tropical Agriculture, Agronomy or related field with research experience in pest/invasive species control
and agriculture;
• Four (4) years full-time work experience in applied research of pests/invasive species control or tropical agriculture;
• Has successful experience in writing grants that get approved;
• Computer literate and familiar with publications software;
• Must be able to demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills in English;
• Able to organize and complete multiple tasks in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Salary Range: USD$30,164 to USD$40,218 per annum. Salary placement based on relevant education, training and experience.
Food Technologist Researcher
Under the direction of the Cooperative Research and Extension (CRE) Dean, the Food Technologist Researcher supports the operations of
the CRE program at CMI Arrak Campus, Majuro, Marshall Islands. The incumbent plans, organizes and conducts workshops, meetings and
demonstrations in the villages and islands/atolls that supports CMI and CRE’s mission.
Food technologists work to develop safe, tasty and convenient food products. Food technologists apply various sciences to create better
ways to preserve, process, package and deliver food.
The successful candidate must have:
• MS in Food Science or related field with research experience in Food Science;
• Four (4) years full-time work experience in research of Food Science and Technology OR a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with at
least 10 years’ experience in Food Science and Technology;
• Has successful experience in writing grants that get approved;
• Computer literate and familiar with publications software;
• Must be able to demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills in English;
The College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) is a community college located in the central Pacific Ocean six degrees north of the Equator on the • Able to organize and complete multiple tasks in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment;
Majuro Atoll. Majuro is the nation’s capital and has a population of approximately 28,000 people. The College enrolls 1000 students each • Experience with pandanus, breadfruit, bananas and other tropical crops and fish are highly desired.
fall and spring semester with the semester full-time equivalent number of students approximately 800. CMI is the national college of the
Republic of the Marshall Islands and seeks to be the role model for community colleges in the Pacific region. Salary Range: USD$30,164 to USD$40,218 per annum. Salary placement based on relevant education, training and experience.
The College is now seeking a passionate candidate willing to relocate to our small and remote location where his/her expertise is greatly Internal Auditor
valued by a developing population with a distinct Pacific culture.
A key role of the Internal Auditor is to ensure on-time completions of CMI-wide internal audits in accordance with annual audit objectives,
Aquaculture Researcher II and holding opening and closing meetings as required with management, including providing all audit reports.
Under the direction of the CMI Cooperative Research and Extension (CRE) Vice President, the Aquaculture Researcher supports the The Internal Auditor will develop a Risk and Assurance Plan in consultation with the President and other Administrators in the College.
operations of the CRE Program at CMI Arrak Campus, Majuro, Marshall Islands. The incumbent plans, organizes and conducts aquaculture He/She must have a good understanding of the key compliance areas for CMI which includes Government reporting requirements, ACCJC
research, workshops, meetings and outreach/extension related demonstrations in the villages and schools throughout islands/atolls in Accreditation, US Federal Grant reporting and compliance requirements.
the Marshall Islands. Additional duties may include working with undergraduate student interns, mentoring undergraduate researchers,
teaching up to one course per semester at the CMI Uliga campus and supporting future Marine Science Certificate Programs at CMI. The successful candidate must have:
• Degree in Internal Auditing, Financial Accounting or Financial Management (essential);
The successful candidate must have: • Two (2) years of work experience in an internal audit environment with demonstrated experience in compliance and risk management;
• MS in Aquaculture, Marine Science or other related fields with research experience in sea cucumber, pearl oyster, lobster, giant clams • Analytical thinker with strong conceptual and problem-solving skills;
etc.; • Meticulous attention to detail with the ability to multi-task;
• Four (4) years full-time work experience in Aquaculture/Marine Science research; • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines;
• Can demonstrate successful grant-writing experiences that result in grant approvals; • Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
• Computer literate and familiar with publications software; • Excellent documentation, communication and IT skills.
• Must be able to demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills in English;
• Able to organize and complete multiple tasks in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment; Salary Range: USD$27,087 to USD$38,696 per annum. Salary placement based on relevant education, training and experience.
• Experience living and working in remote locations and within small communities;
• Experience working in tropical locations; All Positions’ Benefits: Initial contract of three years; Transportation from the point of hire to the Marshall Islands, USD$2000 moving
• Able to swim, snorkel and scuba dive. allowance; USD$9000 annual housing allowance.
Salary Range: USD$30,164 to USD$40,218 per annum. Salary placement based on relevant education, training and experience. Closing date is 28 February 2022.
Agriculture Researcher II Making An Application: Applicants must apply online at CMI’s jobs website www.cmi.edu or https://jobs-cmi.peopleadmin.com. Full job
description available on request.
Under the direction of the CMI Cooperative Research and Extension (CRE) Vice President, the Agriculture Researcher will be responsible for
the planning, development and implantation of the innovative sustainable and easy to adopt and apply agriculture research projects that
are most relevant and suitable of the needs and environment of the Marshall Islands. The Agriculture Researcher will also be responsible The College of the Marshall Islands is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
for extending these projects and other relevant agriculture livelihood activities to the communities throughout the Marshall Islands through The College of the Marshall Islands requires pre-employment reference and background screening.
awareness and demonstrate efforts and report directly to the Vice President of CMI CRE Land-Grant.
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