| Listing for Job Number: 3861 Job: Summer Field Assistants (Forest Birds) |
Date Submitted: | February 08, 2006 |
Title: | Summer Field Assistants (Forest Birds) |
Category: | Wildlife |
Name: | West Virginia University |
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Location: | Monongahela National Forest in central West Virginia |
Degree: | N/A |
Other: | Successful applicants will have experience identifying Eastern songbirds by sight and sound and with any of the following tasks: conducting point counts, spot-mapping, nest searching, and handling birds. Some mist-netting experience preferred. Ideal candidates should have coursework in wildlife ecology or ornithology and experience with 4WD vehicles. Applicants must be physically able to work in steep terrain and have a valid driver’s license + clean driving record. |
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Type: | Temporary |
Documentation Needed: | Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references. |
Contact Address: | Molly McDermott |
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Description: | FIELD ASSISTANTS (4) needed to work on several projects focusing on the responses of forest birds to timber harvesting. The positions are located on or near the Monongahela National Forest in central West Virginia.
Two field assistants are needed for a study concerning the nesting ecology of Cerulean Warblers. Primary responsibilities will include spot-mapping (focusing on a suite of forest songbirds) and nest searching. Preferred start date for these positions is May 1, 2006 or earlier. One position will end July 1, and the other will extend until mid-August. Additionally, two point counters are needed for a study of forest breeding bird responses to even-aged treatments (June 1 to mid-August). Start dates have some flexibility. This is an excellent opportunity to improve proficiency in many sampling techniques. All assistants will have the opportunity to work on other projects, and additional duties will include mist-netting, raptor counts, vegetation sampling, invertebrate sampling, and GPS work. Initially assistants may be required to work 6 days/wk.
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Salary: | $1200-1300/mo |
Benefits: | Comfortable housing (no pets) and a stipend of $1200-1300/mo (DOE) will be provided in addition to first aid/CPR training.
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Deadline: | March 1, 2006 |
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