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FW: Birdjobs -- March 29, 2017

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Subject: Birdjobs -- March 29, 2017

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GRASSLAND BIRD INTERN
Employer: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Location: northeastern Montana (1), western North Dakota (1)
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 15 Apr 2017
Open until filled
Reports to: Jacy Bernath-Plaisted
Duration: 3 months
Start Date May 8, 2017
Compensation: This is an unpaid internship. However, we will provide housing and a living/transportation stipend of $500/mo.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies conserves birds and their habitats through an integrated approach of science, education and stewardship. Our work extends from the Rockies to the Great Plains, Mexico and beyond. Our mission is advanced through sound science, achieved through empowering people, realized through stewardship and sustained through cross-border collaborations. We monitor and identify population trends, research habitat needs, engage landowners and managers in wildlife and habitat stewardship, and inspire audiences of all ages to be better stewards of the land. Together, we are improving native bird populations, the land, and the lives of people. Learn more about our work and programs at our website: www.birdconservancy.org<http://www.birdconservancy.org>
PROJECT OVERVIEW: Grassland bird populations, including those migratory species breeding in the mixed-grass prairies of the northern Great Plains, have declined more than any other guild of birds over the past few decades. This project aims to determine basic demographic rates of grassland-nesting songbirds on their breeding grounds including nest success and productivity, in addition to adult and juvenile survival. Focal species include Baird’s Sparrow, Grasshopper Sparrow, Chestnut-collared Longspur, Lark Bunting, and Sprague’s Pipit.
INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES: Interns will participate in a demographic study of grassland-nesting songbirds in northeastern Montana and western North Dakota. One intern will be placed at each study site from early-May through early/mid-August 2017. Interns will work alongside professional seasonal technicians and permanent BCR staff to conduct a wide range of research activities intended to monitor nesting success, adult and juvenile survival, and habitat characteristics. Applicants must be able to walk long distances carrying field equipment, and be able to work long days that begin pre-dawn. Applicants must also be comfortable working independently in the field (after receiving training).
SKILLS INTERNS WILL GAIN
Interns will gain hands on training and experience in a range of avian research methods including: radio telemetry tracking, nest-searching and monitoring, vegetation sampling, bird identification, use of mist-nets, and depending on individual ability, safely handling and banding birds. Interns will also learn to carefully follow scientific protocols, and to accurately record and enter data.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Hold or be pursuing B.S. degree in biology, ecology, wildlife management or related field
• A demonstrated interest in wildlife, conservation, and the outdoors
• Candidates with previous ecological field experience will be given preference
• Diligence in recording all data collected
• Strong work ethic and enthusiasm while in the field
• Top notch sense of humor
• Must have the ability to share living quarters with others
• Valid driver’s license with proof of auto insurance
TO APPLY: Please send a cover letter, resume, and three references in a single PDF document to (EM: jacy.bernath-plaisted AT birdconservancy.org). Applicants will be reviewed as they are received, and the position will remain open until filled.

SEASONAL INTERN (POSSIBLY TWO) FOR NEST SEARCHING, MONITORING
Employer: National Aviary's Conservation and Field Research Department
Location: Laurel Highlands, western PA
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: None provided
The National Aviary's Conservation and Field Research Department is looking to hire a seasonal intern (possibly two) for nest searching, nest monitoring and associated studies in a long term study of Louisiana Waterthrush on streams near the Powdemill Nature Reserve in the Laurel Highlands of western Pennsylvania.
The ideal candidate will be happy working independently and have some experience working in the field to band birds, find and monitor nests, and collect blood samples. Enthusiastic, hard-working candidates lacking in any of these skills can be trained, however--what is most important is enthusiasm, patience, and persistence! LOWA nests are not too easy to find, but the habitat that waterthrushes use for nesting is beautiful forested mountain streams in a very scenic part of rural southwestern PA (near Ligonier) with many hiking and recreational opportunities. There is also the opportunity to interact with other researchers and interns working at Powdermill.
The successful appplicant will have their own vehicle, enjoy being outdoors, be an early-riser, and be able to work full-time from April – July (minimally May and June). The job includes housing near Powdermill, a monthly stipend, and a gas allowance. To apply, send your letter of interest and resume ASAP to Dr. STEVEN LATTA (EM: steven.latta AT aviary.org).

FIELD TECHNICIANS - OSPREY RECOVERY
Employer: University of Illinois at Springfield
Location: Illinois
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 30 Jun 2017
Open until filled
I am looking for four field technicians with strong work ethics to assist with the osprey hacking program in Illinois as part of the osprey recovery effort for this state-endangered species.
The positions, based at different sites, have the following responsibilities: * Daily Observations - conducts daily behavioral observations of osprey chicks at the hacking site to ensure their well-being. Makes notes of presence of potential predators or competitors in the vicinity of the hacking site. * Daily Tracking - conducts daily tracking of ospreys once they fledge and notes their locations before migration. * Food Preparation and Feeding - conducts daily preparation of fish and feeding to the hacked ospreys. * Planning and Coordination - conducts regular fish pick-ups from the project partners. Coordinates with the field personnel at the other hacking site for project purposes when required. * Daily Reports - contributes to daily reports regarding the behaviors, locations, and fish consumption by ospreys. Makes notes of any other notable events related to the birds. * Maintenance - assists with the maintenance and clean-up of the hacking tower after the season, as well as the maintenance and inventory of the field gear and equipment.
Qualifications for the positions: Successful candidates must have a B.S. degree in environmental science, wildlife, biology, or related field. Experiences working with birds of prey, as well as paddling skills, are highly preferred. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, and GPS is highly desirable. Successful candidates must be a team-player, demonstrate strong communication skills, follow instructions well, and pay attention to detail. Candidates must have a commitment to field personnel and equipment safety. Individuals must have and maintain a valid driver's license as well as be able to work outdoors in extreme weather conditions and for long hours.
Starting date: June 30, 2017. Anticipated ending date: October 6, 2017.
Salary: $440-$500 per WEEK (depending on the skills and experiences). Housing or camping gear (except sleeping gear) are provided.
Application: Review of applications will start immediately until the positions are filled.
To apply, please send the following (via email) to Dr. TIH-FEN TING (EM: tting1 AT uis.edu): 1) Cover letter addressing background and extent of qualifications; 2) Resume, including contact information for three references; and 3) Transcripts (unofficial or scanned copy acceptable).
Tih-Fen Ting, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL 62703 (PH: 217-206-7876, EM: tting1 AT uis.edu).

AVIAN FIELD TECHNICIAN: MASSACHUSETTS
Agency: The University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Location: Amherst, MA
Job Category: Full time seasonal
Salary: $11.00/hr, 40 hrs/week
Note: Housing not provided
Start date: early May
End date: early August
Last date to apply: April 7, 2017
Description: Technician will work under the supervision of a PhD student running the research project. Duties include but are not limited to: nest searching for Wood Thrush and Gray Catbird nests in suburban forest patches and a large forest with minimum public access, nest monitoring and observation, placing and maintaining nest cameras, mistnetting to capture and band adults, measuring nestling and adult body conditions, taking detailed notes for data entry, using equipment responsibly, and assisting other field crew members when necessary. Applicants should be able to start work early (~ 5am), move through forest patches carrying equipment (including 25 lb. golf cart batteries), and handle summer field conditions (heat and insects). Applicants MUST have a car which can be used as an additional field vehicle (with gas reimbursement). Ideal applicants also have experience bleeding birds, plant ID skills for northeastern temperate forests, and can identify northeastern birds by sight and sound.
Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in wildlife related field. Must be willing to work early hours (starting approx. 5 am), drive personal vehicle, and work in field conditions in forested areas. General computer knowledge and skills required. Previous experience nest searching and mistnetting birds is necessary.
Note: Start and end dates are flexible. Housing not provided.
Interested and qualified applicants should submit a resume, cover letter, and contact information for three references to: KIT STRALEY (EM: kstraley AT cns.umass.edu).


SOUTHWESTERN WILLOW FLYCATCHER NEST MONITOR
Employer: SWCA Environmental Consultants
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, 86001
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: None provided
SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Nest Monitor to support the Flagstaff, Arizona, office's Southwestern Willow Flycatcher studies along the lower Colorado River and tributaries between Lake Mead and Yuma, Arizona. This is a temporary, hourly position. Start date is May 6, 2017 and is non-negotiable; end date flexible between late July and mid-August 2017.
To be considered for the position, a cover letter and three professional references must be included in the application.
Primary field duties will include conducting standardized early morning broadcast surveys, nest searching, nest monitoring, and re-sighting color-banded flycatchers. Additional duties may include deploying data loggers. Daily computer data entry required.
• Job Requirements: *A minimum of one (*) field season of avian research *Ability to work closely with other biologists, have full hearing and color vision *Ability to stoop/crawl through dense vegetation and tolerance of hot temperatures, high humidity, and biting insects *Current First Aid/CPR certification *Current eligibility to work in the U.S *A valid driver's license
Preferred Skills and Experience: *Experience with willow flycatchers, nest monitoring of open-cup passerines, and identification of southwestern U.S. riparian birds * Experience using ATVs and towing a trailer
SWCA Environmental Consultants is a growing employee-owned firm, providing a full-spectrum of environmental services. With offices across the United States, SWCA is one of the largest environmental compliance firms and ranks among Engineering News-Record's Top 200 Environmental Firms.
If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations AT swca.com or call 800-828-8517. This contact information is for disability accommodation requests only. All other inquiries will not receive a response.
EOE - women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Apply at http://www.click2apply.net/9fp2n4dnx4hwdvn9
PI97243234

AVIAN POINT COUNT TECHNICIAN (1)
Employer: University of Minnesota
Location: Twin Cities
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: Open until filled
University of Minnesota is seeking an avian point count technician with strong Minnesota bird identification skills to work with a team of field researchers to conduct bird surveys in private yards, parks and natural areas in and around the Twin Cities. The technician will also be responsible for sampling for insect diversity, but does not need to have insect identification skills. Applicants should be organized and detail-oriented, and prepared to work as part of a team, spending long days conducting field work. Experience identifying birds is essential and conducting point sampling is desired. The position is envisioned for approximately 8 weeks beginning in late May / early June 2017. The study is part of an NSF funded Macrosystems Biology project investigating ecological futures of urban America across seven metropolitan regions. Please visit http://ecologicalhomogenization.com for additional information on the project.
Qualifications: Strong applicants will have lots of enthusiasm, experience conducting point counts, working cohesively as a crew member, and strong work ethic. Lots of driving in a metro area environment required. Technicians will provide their own binoculars and personal vehicle (with mileage reimbursed).
Salary will be based on education level and prior experience ($11-$15 per hour).
Interested applicants should send a cover letter summarizing relevant experience and interest in the position, a current CV/resume, and a list of 3 references to SARAH HOBBIE (EM: shobbie AT umn.edu).

BIRD BANDING INTERN/FIELD ASSISTANT
Employer: Biodiversity Research Institute
Location: River Point Bird Observatory, Falmouth, Maine
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 03 Apr 2017
Summary: Intern needed for bird migration banding station in Falmouth, Maine. Banding experience preferred but not required. Interest in biological field research and bird migration required. Duties begin mid-April and continue through mid-August (dates may be flexible; depending on the candidate, there may also be possibility of extension through the end of October).



Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Candidate will assist two bird banders in running a migration banding station in spring 2017, and with MAPS banding and nest box checks during summer. Activities will include: · Assist as needed at migration banding station for minimum of six hours per day, weather permitting, during spring season (April 25 – June 7). Duties will include extracting birds from mist nets, banding, identifying to species, ageing, and sexing birds, note taking, cleaning and organization of banding station, and transporting supplies and equipment to/from the banding station. · Assist as needed with summer monitoring activities (June 7-Aug. 20), including mist net surveys, checking nest boxes, and other activities as assigned. · Conduct data entry and data management activities using Microsoft Access, and assist with end of season reporting. · Assist as needed in conducting visual/aural censuses of birds in the area of the banding station to accompany mist netting data. · Provide bird banding demonstrations to visiting student and community groups, and assist with the coordination, scheduling, and education of group visits to the research site. · All other duties as directed or assigned. Motivated candidates may have the opportunity for involvement with resighting color-banded Veeries, nest searching, learning bird tissue sampling methods, conducting point counts, analyzing nocturnal flight call data, writing blog posts, conducting data analyses, or developing scientific manuscripts.
Hours/Schedule: This is anticipated as a full time (32-40 hours per week), seasonal position, beginning April 25 and finishing Aug 20 (begin and end dates are flexible). The station will be open for a minimum of six hours per day, 4-5 days per week during spring, beginning at dawn, weather and other factors permitting. An additional hour of data entry is expected for each day of banding. It is at the discretion of the volunteer intern to work effectively as conditions dictate. Banding and nest box checks will occur on 2-3 days per week during summer, but the total time commitment is expected to be similar to spring, with the difference constituted by additional support for other field projects, ongoing data management tasks, and/or possibly data analysis and report/manuscript development, if the candidate has an interest and aptitude. Note that dates and schedule are flexible but a strong commitment to learning and willingness to contribute to the educational spirit of this project is desired.
Qualifications: Current college-level students or individuals holding a Bachelor’s degree in related field and proven interest in pursuing field biology as a career. Previous mist netting experience is desired but we will provide training to the right candidate. Valid driver’s license and personal vehicle required. Must be able to carry 50 lbs., walk for several miles per day.
Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Must be capable of assisting lead banders in running a banding station, be willing to learn extraction and safe bird handling techniques, and be able and willing to put the well-being of the birds first. Previous mist netting experience is not necessary but a keen interest in birds, ecology and science, and conservation are a plus. Willingness to contribute to educational and outreach efforts to individuals and groups of varied age and knowledge levels. Ability to work as part of a team.
Work Environment: Banding station is located in Falmouth, Maine at River Point Conservation Area. BRI is a nonprofit based in Portland, Maine whose mission is to assess emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and to use scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decision makers. More information is available at BRI’s website: www.briloon.org<http://www.briloon.org>. Biodiversity Research Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Compensation: This is an unpaid internship. Free housing may be available for the appropriate candidate.
Contact: Please send a cover letter explaining your specific interests and experiences and a resume to (EM: patrick.keenan AT briloon.org) using the subject line: River Point Intern.

LANDBIRD TECHNICIAN
Employer: Environment and Climate Change Canada - Canadian Wildlife Service
Location: Fort Laird Valley, Northwest Territories
Country: Canada
Last Date to Apply: 06 Apr 2017
Description:
Application Deadline: April 6, 2017 – Applications will be assessed as they are received
Position Dates: May 31st – mid-July
Position Overview: The Canadian Wildlife Service (Environment and Climate Change Canada) is seeking qualified individuals to survey forest songbirds breeding near Fort Liard, NT. Successful applicants will assist with conducting ~250 point counts as part of a long-term monitoring program that was initiated in 1998. Technicians may also have the opportunity to assist with banding species at risk such as Canada Warblers and Olive-sided Flycatchers, and deploying GPS tags on Common Nighthawks. Candidates should expect early mornings, long days, uncooperative weather, difficult terrain, wildlife encounters, persistent insects, and cool birds!
Requirements/Qualifications: **Be able to identify boreal birds by sight and sound **Have previous experience conducting avian point counts **Be physically fit and capable of walking long distances **Landbird banding experience is an asset **Have a valid Class 5 Driver’s license or equivalent **Have experience navigating in forest regions with GPS, map and compass **Demonstrate a strong work ethic and the ability to work independently **Be reliable and motivated, with effective interpersonal skills
Compensation: Up to EG-05 level (~$30/hr) depending on experience, plus isolated post allowance. Full-time casual position.
Food, accommodation and transportation within the field are provided. However, relocation costs and flights are the responsibility of the applicant.
Job offers are conditional on passing a security screening and Health Canada medical examination. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or hold valid working permits for Canada.
If interested, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and contact information for two references as a single document to KRISTINA HICK (EM: kristina.hick AT canada.ca).

AVIAN FIELD BIOLOGISTS FOR MARBLED MURRELET SURVEYS (OREGON)
Employer: Turnstone Environmental Consultants, inc
Location: Oregon Coast Range
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: None provided
Open until filled
Turnstone is currently hiring field surveyors and crew leaders to conduct surveys for the marbled murrelet, a threatened species of seabird that nests primarily in coastal old growth forests. These positions are considered full-time seasonal. Surveys will be on federal, state and private lands in Oregon. Marbled murrelet surveys follow an exacting protocol, and surveyors will be required to work independently during pre-dawn hours in backcountry areas. The position involves extensive travel, hiking in the dark (occasionally long distances), navigating forest terrain, and enduring regular periods of inclement weather.
Crews will be stationed in several coastal communities in western Oregon. Surveyor positions begin in mid-April and run through August 5, with the possibility of an earlier start date and/or extension depending on project needs. Training and surveyor certification will be held in Northern California prior to the start date of surveys. Opportunities to work on other projects after the end of the murrelet season may be available for the excellent employee.
Salary is $2100-3100/month, depending on experience. Housing is provided in most areas, depending on the project, and occasional camping will likely be necessary. A company-owned work vehicle will be provided; surveyors that use a personal vehicle for project activities will be reimbursed via a monthly stipend of $750.
Applicants must have a completed B.S. degree in wildlife biology or a closely-related field. A minimum of one year of field experience is strongly preferred. Marbled murrelet experience is not required if the applicant has strong field skills, basic bird identification skills, and an interest in avian biology. A portion of the daily work is predawn, and can be physically and mentally demanding. An ideal candidate will possess all of the following characteristics: **A consistent track record of working in a safe and efficient manner. **Excellent field skills: orienteering, GPS, map-reading skills, hiking alone in backcountry terrain in the dark and/or inclement weather. **Working knowledge of western bird identification by sight and sound. **The ability and willingness to spend long hours in the field and work odd hours, including early morning. **Integrity, quality, and accuracy in adhering to scientific protocols. **The ability to record accurate, legible and reliable field data. **Flexible, detail-oriented, resourceful, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team. **A valid driver’s license and the ability to navigate forest roads and operate a 4WD vehicle. **Applicants must have normal vision and hearing, with required proof (hearing test results) to be submitted prior to the start of work.
To apply, please visit the employment section of our website to complete an application: http://www.turnstoneenvironmental.com

AVIAN POINT-COUNT TECHNICIAN (MONTANA)
Employer: Intermountain Bird Observatory
Location: northwestern Montana
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 05 Apr 2017
Open until filled
Description: AVIAN POINT-COUNT TECHNICIAN (1) needed for a study of breeding landbirds in the mountains, forests, and riparian habitats of northwestern Montana (mid-May – mid-July) with the Intermountain Bird Observatory at Boise State University. Work will be conducted specifically in the Kootenai and Flathead National Forests of northwestern Montana. This is very rugged, remote and challenging terrain. Duties consist of standardized point count surveys, vegetation surveys and data entry using Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions (IMBCR) protocol. Technicians will travel across diverse habitats identifying hundreds of bird species.
Qualifications include: 1) the ability to identify 200+ species of Western birds by sight and primarily by sound 2) ability to work independently (alone =90% of the time) for the duration of the field season 3) strong physical/mental endurance to complete 1 survey per day per 10-day hitch 4) ability to navigate off-trail in remote, densely-vegetated, steep and rugged landscapes using topographical maps and GPS units 5) willingness to work in landscapes occupied by apex predators (bears, mountain lions and rattlesnakes) 6) and careful and accurate data collection/entry/management. Multi-day, solo backpacking trips may be required. Technicians must provide their own backpacking/camping gear. Each applicant must possess strong interpersonal skills in order to communicate and work effectively with private landowners, fellow technicians and the program manager.
This is a fulltime position for the duration of the project (May-July). Hourly pay rate is $12-$14+/hr DOE (PLUS a per Diem which amounts to an additional $1,000 over the season). Surveying requires EXTENSIVE DRIVING between sites on both paved and dirt roads. Technicians must have a valid driver's license and EITHER use their personal 4WD vehicle (work-related mileage will be reimbursed at the standard state rate) OR IBO can provide a rental SUV.
Please send a resume, cover letter, and at least three references (in ONE Document) via e-mail to CHRISTIAN MENY (EM: christianmeny AT boisestate.edu). Please put “2017 MT IMBCR Applicant- (w/ Name)” in the subject line. Positions will be filled as soon as suitable applicants are found.

GREATER SAGE-GROUSE INTERNS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Employer: U.S. Geological Survey
Location: Nevada and California
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 01 Apr 2017
Job Description: US Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) and Great Basin Bird Observatory (GBBO), is seeking to fill multiple positions for Interns to conduct avian biological surveys primarily targeted at greater sage-grouse at multiple study sites across Nevada and California. Primary duties may include capture and handling of sage-grouse, lek counts, radio telemetry monitoring, nest videography, habitat sampling, avian predator surveys, data entry and management, and other biological surveys as needed. Work hours will be irregular and include nights and early mornings, as well as weekends. The Nevada landscape is beautiful but rugged and challenging to work in. Temperature extremes can range from well below freezing to above 100 degrees F, and inclement weather is always a possibility.
These temporary, full-time appointments are scheduled to last from the first week of March through the beginning of August, with the potential for employment to extend depending on funding and performance. Primitive field housing will be provided, and successful applicants will be required to stay on site during work periods.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references in a single word document saved with applicant’s last name to: (EM: rkelble AT usgs.gov and jpseverson AT usgs.gov). Please indicate in your cover letter that you are applying for the Intern position. Cover letters and correspondence may be addressed to REBECCA KELBLE and JOHN SEVERSON. Please include “Greater Sage-grouse NV intern position” in the subject line.
Positions will be filled as successful applicants are identified, and interested applicants should submit applications as soon as possible.
Qualifications: B.S. degree in a natural resource field preferred although experienced undergraduates are encouraged to apply for intern positions. U.S. citizen with valid driver’s license required. Successful applicants must possess the ability to hike long distances over rough terrain often in inclement weather (snow, rain, hail, high winds). Ability to take direction and work independently, strong work ethic, a willingness to learn and a desire to gain experience while maintaining enthusiastic attitude and good communication with field supervisor is essential for all positions. Prior experience driving ATVs/4x4 vehicles over rough terrain is also preferred for all positions.
Internships will be offered to applicants that can demonstrate a passion for wildlife ecology, a willingness to learn new techniques and work as part of a team, and a desire to work hard in a remote but beautiful field setting. Previous field experience is desirable, but not required.
Salary: $900/mo living stipend + Housing
Website: https://www.werc.usgs.gov/
Contact: REBECCA KELBLE and JOHN SEVERSON (EM: rkelble AT usgs.gov and jpseverson AT usgs.gov (Preferred)).

HAWK COUNTER
Employer: Mackinac Straits Raptor Watch
Location: Mackinaw City, Michigan
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 10 Apr 2017
Open until filled
Position requires identification and counting of Raptors migrating across the Mackinac Straits. Some species require determination of age,sex and/or color phase. Legible hourly counts of migrating raptors on prescribed forms required. Daily records are posted on HAMANA web site with summary blog written on MSRW web site. End of season summary report required.
Qualifications: Must have experience identifying Raptors of eastern N. America in flight and at a distance. Must have own binoculars, spotting scope a benefit. Must have valid drivers license and own transportation. Must be able to withstand varied weather conditions including cold early spring weather.
Start April 2, 2017 through June 5, 2017
Compensation: $1300 to $1500 per month depending on experience. Housing provided.
To apply: contact ED PIKE, (EM: EdandAnne6750 AT gmail.com). Send CV, resume, and references.

VOLUNTEER FIELD ASSISTANTS NEEDED (2) - SATIN BOWERBIRD BEHAVIOR
Employer: Cornell University
Location: Queensland
Country: Australia
Last Date to Apply: None provided
Open until filled
Description:
Job Description: Two volunteer field assistants are needed for four months from approximately Sep. 1, 2017 – Dec. 22, 2017 for a study of the social and reproductive behavior of satin bowerbirds in Queensland, Australia. Male satin bowerbirds court females by dancing at courtship arenas called bowers, which they augment with colorful decorations. The research will focus on monitoring interactions at bowers and on experimental manipulations of bower decorations.
The assistant will enjoy fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities (wallabies, kookaburra, echidnas, etc.) and hiking opportunities on their day off. Room and board will be provided, however, assistants must provide their own airfare to and from Brisbane, Australia.
Qualifications: The study site is rugged, and stinging trees, paralysis ticks, feral pigs, and venomous snakes are common. Applicants must be able to hike rough areas off-trail, navigate treefalls, and maintain a positive and energetic attitude despite long hours in variable weather conditions. Encounters with the general public are common. Cell phone reception is limited, and assistants will often work alone in the field.
Duties include bower searching and monitoring, trapping and measuring birds, counting bower decorations, sound recording, and data entry. Previous experience with banding and color band resighting is highly desired. Ability to drive a manual transmission vehicle is preferred but not required. Work schedules and duties may vary, so flexibility is critical. This experience is most appropriate for applicants interested in a career in behavioral ecology, and with previous field experience.
# of Positions: 2
Application Instructions: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled. To apply, please send a cover letter detailing interests and previous experience as well as dates of availability, a CV, and a list of 3 references to LIZ BERGEN (EM: elb254 AT cornell.edu). Please feel free to inquire with any questions pertinent to the application process or on the project in general.

SCIENTIFIC AID (WILDLIFE)
Employer: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Location: Sacramento, California
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 21 Apr 2017 Open until filled
Fish and Wildlife Scientific Aid (1-2 positions)
RPA # WLB 16-028, Position # 565-035-0835-905
Sacramento, CA. (Wildlife Branch, Nongame Wildlife Program
Salary: $12.11/hour. Limited to 1,500 hours per calendar year and 194 days in any 12 consecutive months.
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Minimum Qualifications: Two years of college with 10 semester units in biology or other natural resource related studies. Good written and oral communication skills. Possession of a valid Driver’s License. Willingness to work irregular hours including a weekend day and to wear a uniform (occasionally).
Desired Knowledge and Abilities: Background in natural resources, biology, or ecology, especially in the fields of ornithology, mammalogy or herpetology. Ability to maintain organized data and written information, follow written and oral instructions, and use analytical thinking to formulate questions and potential solutions to problems. Ability to occasionally conduct field work in a safe manner. Ability to interact and communicate successfully with a diverse public. Knowledge of wildlife research and monitoring techniques.
Duties: Using an understanding of biological data, the scientific aid will assist environmental scientists with responding to requests for authorization to conduct research from throughout the state. Assist with conservation and recovery of threatened, endangered and special concern species by assisting with writing petition evaluation reports and status reviews in response to petitions for state-listing of animals under the California Endangered Species Act. Assist with organizing and electronically archiving research reports, reference materials, and historical Nongame Wildlife Program files. Occasionally assist in a variety of field surveys, and assist with data analysis and maintenance of equipment. Note: Field work is limited, this is mostly an office job for those interested in wildlife research permitting processes, and conservation and recovery of threatened, endangered, and special concern species. Excellent opportunity for on the job training for full time positions.
Contact: ESTHER BURKETT, (PH: 916-531-1594, EM: Esther.Burkett AT wildlife.ca.gov)
List job title (Fish and Wildlife Scientific Aid), RPA Number (WLB 16-028), and Position Number (565-035-0835-905) on your STD 678 application form (https://jobs.ca.gov/Public/StateForms.aspx)
How to Apply: Email (EM: Esther.Burkett AT wildlife.ca.gov) or mail a signed standard State Application Form (STD 678), resume, cover letter, contact for 3 references, and unofficial college transcripts to: Attn: ESTHER BURKETT, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Branch, 1812 Ninth Street, Sacramento, CA. 95811
Nongame Wildlife Program: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Explore/Organization/WLB/Nongame
The State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.

[VOLUNTEERS] AMAZONIAN white-sand ecosystem bird-plant interaction - Assistants needed (several)
Employer: National Institute of Amazonian Research/ Federal University of Amazonas
Location: Manaus
Country: Brazil
Last Date to Apply: Open until filled
Description: I am looking for students and researchers interested in working with tropical birds in an Amazonian Campinarana environment (white-sand ecosystem) in Manaus/Brazil. We need 3 assistants at time (in each fieldtrip). The study area is located in the city’ countryside ~ 2 hours.
The project will be carried out throughout April - October 2017.
Fieldtrips duration will be 10 days, with a 3-7 days interval is Manaus city (usually. There are exceptions) and more 10 days day at study area, etc. A total of approximately 33 days at fieldtrip.
The stay in Manaus city is by the assistant (it's easy to get couchsurfing in Manaus).
Activities: we will capture individuals with mist net, banding and measuring it and perform focal observation of birds feeding on fruit. We are interested in relation of deforestation and interaction network bird-plant at white-sand campinaranas’.
Assistants must provide their own airfare to and from Manaus/Brazil and have life insurance (send voucher - it’s very easy to do in any bank) and have to bring their own hammock, flashlight, clothes, rain boots, hygiene products, etc.
Applicants must be able to hike through rough off-trail areas and maintain a positive and energetic attitude despite long hours in variable conditions.
All meals will be provided by the project, as to transportation to the study area.
Date predictions: 24 April until 4 May (interval: 5 until 7 May in Manaus)
    8 May until 18 May (interval: 19 until 28 May in Manaus)
    29 May until 8 June
    12 June until 22 June
    26 June until 6 July
    10 until 20 July
    24 July until August
    21 until 31 August
    4 September until 14 September
    18 September until 28 September
    2 October until 12 October
To apply, please send a cover letter (in english, portuguese or spanish) detailing interests and previous experience as well as dates of availability, a CV, and a list of 2 references to PÂMELA FRIEDEMANN (EM: pvfriedemann AT gmail DOT com). Please feel free to inquire with any questions pertinent to the application process or on the project in general.

MALE OVERNIGHT CAMP INSTRUCTOR
Employer: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Location: Brighton, Colorado
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: Open until filled
Title: Male Overnight Camp Instructor
FLSA Status: Seasonal, full-time, exempt
Reports to: Camps and Family Programs Specialist
Location: Bird Conservancy’s Environmental Learning Center at 14500 Lark Bunting Ln, Brighton, CO
Salary: $2000/month, paid biweekly
Duration: May 29 –July 1, 2017
Benefits: Housing provided at the Environmental Learning Center (a short drive from downtown Denver), including private room, high-speed internet access, and full kitchen; room and board provided during overnight camps.
Start Date May 29, 2017
About the Organization: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies conserves birds and their habitats through an integrated approach of science, education and stewardship. Our work extends from the Rockies to the Great Plains, Mexico and beyond. Our mission is advanced through sound science, achieved through empowering people, realized through stewardship and sustained through cross-border collaborations. We monitor and identify population trends, research habitat needs, engage landowners and managers in wildlife and habitat stewardship, and inspire audiences of all ages to be better stewards of the land. Together, we are improving native bird populations, the land, and the lives of people. Learn more about our work and programs at our website: www.birdconservancy.org<http://www.birdconservancy.org>
Using birds as the hook, Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camps offer day and overnight camp sessions for youth between the ages of 2 and 17, with an emphasis on providing opportunities to safely explore and learn about the natural world, science, and conservation. Camp sessions are designed as part of a progression to introduce children to the outdoors at a young age and build their skills over time, taking our youngest participants from basic, sensorial interactions with nature to a more sophisticated appreciation and understanding of their place in the natural world. Camps range from two-hour experiences with 2- to 5-year-olds and their parents to ten-day overnight camps for 15- to 17-year-olds, the latter of which has participants learning about, conducting, and presenting scientific research projects and exploring careers in natural resources.
Job Duties and Responsibilities: OVERVIEW: The Male Overnight Camp Instructor will work under the direct supervision of the Camps and Family Programs Specialist to provide high quality bird conservation camps and programs to the Denver Metro area by (1) teaching and supervising campers during Summer Nature Camps (50%), (2) assisting with preparation for Summer Nature Camps (25%), (3) assisting with administrative and management tasks for Summer Nature Camps (10%), and (4) providing education and outreach programming at Bird Conservancy’s Environmental Learning Center and other venues (15%). The Male Overnight Camp Instructor will also assist with other education and outreach related tasks as assigned.
General Essential Job Functions of the Male Overnight Camp Instructor include: **Supporting and assisting the Camps and Family Programs Specialist in all aspects of summer programs. ** Assisting with marketing and advertising for Summer Nature Camps and other education programs. ** Assisting with camp registration, attendance, communication with parents, and other administrative and management tasks. ** Assisting with scheduling of summer education and outreach programs. ** Assisting with general Education Team operations. ** Dissemination of Bird Conservancy’s conservation messages to public of all ages. ** Responsibility to maintain a positive attitude and to refrain from behavior that is detrimental to the staff team and staff morale. ** Supporting the commitment of Bird Conservancy to child abuse prevention by: Reporting any items that may provide a health or safety hazard to staff, participants, or volunteers to the Camps and Family Programs Specialist. ** Following all policies and procedures related to keeping children safe in our facilities and programs, including those related to the monitoring and supervision of children. ** Reporting any suspicious behavior and violation of policy and procedures to the Camps and Family Programs Specialist. ** Completing all child abuse prevention training as required. ** Providing public relations/customer service to parents, guardians, and participants to ensure a positive impression of Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camps and education programs. ** Responsibility for the instruction and well-being of 4 - 10 youth, 24 hours a day for the duration of overnight camp sessions, which are 6 days/5 nights and 9 days/8 nights long. ** Responsibility for the instruction and well-being of up to 18 youth for a five-day day camp session, including one overnight. ** Driving vehicles rented by Bird Conservancy to provide transportation for campers and luggage. ** Providing supervision and instruction to all campers during hikes, field trips and other traditional camp activities, while abiding by all of Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camp Policies. ** Teaching lessons on natural history, ornithology, science, research, conservation, field journaling, and nature awareness/appreciation. ** Providing and preparing stories, skits, stunts, games, songs, etc. prior to the start of camp for cabin time, rainy days, or any other free times. ** Leading group check-ins each night before bed. ** Monitoring and ensuring good camper hygiene. ** Responsibility for the safety and upkeep of all program equipment. ** Responsibility for camper discipline and group management, and taking campers whose behavior is beyond the scope of frontline staff to the Camps and Family Program Specialist. ** Being available and flexible to provide support and fill in at any area of the camp at all times
Required Education and Experience: ** Must be a college student or graduate (preferred), who is working toward or has a degree in Education, Environmental Studies, Biological Sciences, Natural Resource Management, or related field, with a focus in ornithology. ** Experience developing and leading environmental, science, leadership, and/or outdoor adventure programs for diverse audiences in formal and non-formal outdoor and classroom settings. ** Five years of experience as an avid birder, as well as experience leading educational programs related to birding. ** Specific knowledge and experience regarding bird identification and natural history ** Prior experience in day and/or overnight camp settings. ** Must be at least 21 years old, with a clean driving record, valid U.S. Driver’s License, and insurance. ** Able to clear state and federal background checks. ** Current CPR and First Aid Certifications (WFA or WFR Preferred). ** Must be in good physical condition, able to lift/carry 40 pounds, and able to hike long distances at altitude. ** Experience and demonstrated proficiency using Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Publisher software programs. ** Effective communication skills, including public speaking and communication through multiple media (print, TV, radio, internet, public events, etc.). ** Strong organizational and logistical skills, and able to multi-task, prioritize, and meet deadlines. ** Responsible, creative, enthusiastic, flexible, and dedicated to providing a safe and age-appropriate learning environment.
To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume/CV, and list of at least three references (names, phone numbers, and email addresses) in a single document to: ALLISON FOWLE (EM: allison.fowle AT birdconservancy.org).

DAY CAMP INSTRUCTOR
Employer:
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Location:
Brighton, Colorado
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: Open until filled
FLSA Status: Seasonal, full-time, exempt
Reports to: Camps and Family Programs Specialist
Location: Bird Conservancy’s Environmental Learning Center at 14500 Lark Bunting Ln, Brighton, CO
Salary: $2000/month, paid biweekly
Duration: July 5 – August 13, 2017
Benefits: Housing provided at the Environmental Learning Center (a short drive from downtown Denver), including private room, high-speed internet access, and full kitchen.
Start Date July 5, 2017
About the Organization: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies conserves birds and their habitats through an integrated approach of science, education and stewardship. Our work extends from the Rockies to the Great Plains, Mexico and beyond. Our mission is advanced through sound science, achieved through empowering people, realized through stewardship and sustained through cross-border collaborations. We monitor and identify population trends, research habitat needs, engage landowners and managers in wildlife and habitat stewardship, and inspire audiences of all ages to be better stewards of the land. Together, we are improving native bird populations, the land, and the lives of people. Learn more about our work and programs at our website: www.birdconservancy.orgUsing<http://www.birdconservancy.orgUsing> birds as the hook, Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camps offer day and overnight camp sessions for youth between the ages of 2 and 17, with an emphasis on providing opportunities to safely explore and learn about the natural world, science, and conservation. Camp sessions are designed as part of a progression to introduce children to the outdoors at a young age and build their skills over time, taking our youngest participants from basic, sensorial interactions with nature to a more sophisticated appreciation and understanding of their place in the natural world. Camps range from two-hour experiences with 2- to 5-year-olds and their parents to ten-day overnight camps for 15- to 17-year-olds, the latter of which has participants learning about, conducting, and presenting scientific research projects and exploring careers in natural resources.
Job Duties and Responsibilities: OVERVIEW: The Day Camp Instructor will work under the direct supervision of the Camps and Family Programs Specialist to provide high quality bird conservation camps and programs to the Denver Metro area by (1) teaching and supervising campers during Summer Nature Camps (50%), (2) assisting with preparation for Summer Nature Camps (25%), (3) assisting with administrative and management tasks for Summer Nature Camps (10%), and (4) providing education and outreach programming at Bird Conservancy’s Environmental Learning Center and other venues (15%). The Summer Education Nature Camps Instructor will also assist with other education and outreach related tasks as assigned.
General Essential Job Functions of the Day Camp Instructor include: ** Supporting and assisting the Camps and Family Programs Specialist in all aspects of summer programs. ** Planning, preparation, and implementation of educational programs including family programs, community programs, outreach events, and Summer Nature Camps. ** Driving a personal vehicle for any camps or programs that take place away from Bird Conservancy headquarters in Brighton. ** Assisting with marketing and advertising for Summer Nature Camps and other education programs. ** Assisting with camp registration, attendance, communication with parents, and other administrative and management tasks. ** Assisting with scheduling of summer education and outreach programs. ** Assisting with general Education Team operations. ** Dissemination of Bird Conservancy’s conservation messages to public of all ages. ** Responsibility to maintain a positive attitude and to refrain from behavior that is detrimental to the staff team and staff morale. ** Supporting the commitment of Bird Conservancy to child abuse prevention by: ** Reporting any items that may provide a health or safety hazard to staff, participants, or volunteers to the Camps and Family Programs Specialist. ** Following all policies and procedures related to keeping children safe in our facilities and programs, including those related to the monitoring and supervision of children. ** Reporting any suspicious behavior and violation of policy and procedures to the Camps and Family Programs Specialist. ** Completing all child abuse prevention training as required. ** Providing public relations/customer service to parents, guardians, and participants to ensure a positive impression of Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camps and education programs. ** Assisting in coordination and supervision of Leaders-in-Training and Volunteers during day camp programs. ** Sharing responsibility with other Summer Nature Camps staff to ensure the well-being of 5-20 youth during day camps, which vary in length from two to seven hours each day. ** Driving vehicles rented by Bird Conservancy to transport campers to and from field trip sites. ** Providing supervision and instruction to all campers during hikes, field trips and nature/conservation-focused activities, while abiding by all of Bird Conservancy’s Summer Nature Camp Policies. ** Teaching lessons on natural history, ornithology, science, research, conservation, field journaling, and nature awareness/appreciation. ** Monitoring and ensuring good camper hygiene. ** Responsibility for the safety and upkeep of all program equipment. ** Responsibility for camper discipline and group management, and taking campers whose behavior is beyond the scope of frontline staff to the Camps and Family Programs Specialist. ** Being available and flexible to provide support and fill in at any area of the camp at all times
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: ** Must be a college student or graduate (preferred), who is working toward or has a degree in Education, Environmental Studies, Biological Sciences, Natural Resource Management, or related field. ** Experience developing and leading environmental, science, leadership, and/or outdoor adventure programs for diverse audiences in formal and non-formal outdoor and classroom settings. ** Specific knowledge and experience regarding bird identification and natural history (birding expertise preferred) ** Prior experience in day and/or overnight camp settings. ** Must be at least 21 years old, with a clean driving record, valid U.S. Driver’s License, and insurance. ** Able to clear state and federal background checks. ** Current CPR and First Aid Certifications. ** Must be in good physical condition, able to lift/carry 40 pounds, and able to hike long distances at elevation. ** Experience and demonstrated proficiency using Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Publisher software programs. ** Effective communication skills, including public speaking and communication through multiple media (print, TV, radio, internet, public events, etc.). ** Strong organizational and logistical skills, and able to multi-task, prioritize, and meet deadlines.
 ** Responsible, creative, enthusiastic, flexible, and dedicated to providing a safe and age-appropriate learning environment.
To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume/CV, and list of at least three references (names, phone numbers, and email addresses) in a single document to: ALLISON FOWLE (EM: allison.fowle AT birdconservancy.org).

FIELD TECHS
Employer: Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University
Location: Oklahoma
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 19 Apr 2017
Position Description: Field technicians (1–2 positions) needed from early May through July 2017 for a study of riparian songbirds in the Ozark Mountains of eastern Oklahoma. Field work will involve early morning point count surveys for breeding songbirds at 30–40 sites, plus surveys of vegetation composition and structure, lepidopterans, and amphibians.
Technicians will often work with 1 other team member and away from the Graduate Research Assistant, so the ability to get along with other people and make good decisions on the fly will be crucial. Additional duties will include navigation with GPS units, legible data collection, data entry and proofing, and communication with project collaborators and other researchers in the area.
Qualifications: These are temporary field technician positions in the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University. Experience identifying Ozark birds by song is essential; please demonstrate in your application that you have – or could rapidly develop – the ability to do so. This skill combined with a sense of responsibility, professionalism, safety, and an immunity to drama will be important in developing an effective field team. Applicants should be in good physical condition (e.g., able to hike over rugged terrain for several miles a day), have a valid driver’s license, and be prepared to handle chiggers and ticks, mosquitos, and long days under hot and humid conditions. Additional preferred qualifications include tree identification, vegetation sampling, and ability to identify common lepidopterans and amphibians.
Salary: $10/hr for 50-day field season; $4000 total (equivalent $2400/mo.).
Lodging: While in the field, you will take advantage of convenient motels and campgrounds that will facilitate access to your survey locations. Then you will move on to another site for the next surveys. We will reimburse lodging costs and a flat-rate per diem for meals while you are in the field. We do not plan to provide lodging during time off for weekends, etc.
How to apply: Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so please apply early.
To apply, send a resume/CV and cover letter explaining qualifications and availability. Please include names and contact information for three professional references. Please save as a single PDF entitled OZARKyourlastname.pdf and send via email to Dr. TIM O’CONNELL (EM: tim.oconnell AT okstate.edu).
DEADLINE for application: Wed., Apr. 19.

FULL-TIME ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INTERNSHIP
Employer: Tracy Aviary
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 30 Apr 2017 Open until filled
Full-time Environmental Education Internships
Tracy Aviary, Salt Lake City, UT
Internship begins May 23, 2017 and ends no sooner than September 2, 2017.
DUTIES: This position provides hands-on training and experience with the fundamentals of environmental education best practices, program facilitation, and informal learning evaluation. Interns will rotate through facilitating local watershed-themed programs and community nature programs that incorporate free play.
Primary duties for this position will include: 1. Providing watershed-focused interpretation and tours to members of the public spanning a wide range of ages. 2. Assisting with off-site family nature programs at multiple locations throughout Salt Lake City. 3. Evaluating programs and educational materials through evaluation surveys and/or visitor observations. 4. Developing and implementing a capstone internship project. Other duties may include assisting with events, completing maintenance/administrative tasks associated with the programs described above, attending routine organizational and departmental meetings and events, and participating in various training opportunities, as appropriate.
Please note that this position does not involve any direct contact with animals.
COMPENSATION: $1200 stipend for 3 months of service, disbursed bi-weekly.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must speak, read, and write English fluently. Fluency in Spanish is preferred, but not required.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in education, natural resources, environmental studies, conservation, biology, zoology, or related field from an approved college or university is preferred, but not required.
Experience: None required. A desire to work within the field of education is strongly preferred. Experience with youth and/or students or other experience related to the above duties is preferred.
We are seeking individuals possessing a strong desire to work with audiences of all ages and to incorporate experiences that strengthen their connection to the natural world.
COMMITMENT: This position requires a 40 hour a week commitment over a period of roughly three months. Work hours require applicants to be freely available between 8am and 5pm during their designated work week for the entire duration of service.
Position will require a set schedule of five consecutive work days, and interns may not have weekend days off (to accommodate programs that are offered seven days a week). Days off may instead be scheduled mid-week. Position may require evening hours on rare occasions.
Interns must secure their own housing for the duration of the internship.
HOW TO APPLY: Applications are being accepted immediately. No telephone calls please. Send a cover letter, resume, and phone numbers for three references to ANNE TERRY, Education Manager, at (EM: annet AT tracyaviary.org).

SPRING MIGRATION ASSISTANT BANDER IN CHARGE ~ IONA ISLAND BIRD OBSERVATORY
Employer: WildResearch
Location: Iona Island Regional Park, Richmond, BC
Country: Canada
Last Date to Apply: 02 Apr 2017 Open until filled
WildResearch is seeking 1 to 2 bird Banding Assistants to assist with the 2017 Spring Migration Monitoring Program at Iona Island Bird Observatory (IIBO), stationed near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. To learn more about WildResearch and its mission: www.wildresearch.ca<http://www.wildresearch.ca>.
Responsibilities: The site has 14 nets that open a half hour before sunrise for 6 hours each day. Under the direction of the IIBO Program Manager, and the Bander In Charge, the Banding Assistant will be responsible for assisting with: ** bird banding/mist-netting, ** visual monitoring of birds at IIBO, ** data entry and QAQC, ** training station volunteers, ** potential for conducting point count surveys and daily estimated totals, ** assisting with public banding demonstrations for school groups and other visiting guests, and ** interacting and representing WildResearch with the general public at IIBO.
Qualifications: Some mist-netting, bird banding experience, and data entry skills are required. The IIBO program aim is to train volunteers through hands on bird banding opportunities. The successful candidate must therefore work well with others and show enthusiasm and patience for training volunteers. Must demonstrate skill in identifying North American birds by sight and sound. Familiarity with IIBO and WildResearch’s mission is an asset.
Terms: This can either be a full-time or part-time position on everyday of the week between April 15 and May 31, 2017. The pay rate is $80/day, and does not include transportation or housing. Average length of day is 7.5 hours in the field; however, this may vary with weather and bird capture rates. This position is ideal for anyone interested in increasing his or her banding experience.
How to apply: To apply: Please send a brief cover letter, CV, and three references in one file, to (EM: iibo AT wildresearch.ca and ahuang AT wildresearch.ca), subject line "IIBO SMMP Banding Assistant" by April 2, 2017 (end of day Pacific Time).

AVIAN RESEARCH TECHNICIAN
Employer: Great Basin Bird Observatory
Location: Nevada
Country: United States
Last Date to Apply: 30 Apr 2017 Open until filled
TWO (2) MORE AVIAN RESEARCH TECHNICIANS needed for songbird and habitat surveys in Nevada's backcountry between May 8 and July 16, 2017 for Great Basin Bird Observatory. Half season appointments are also possible; the possibility of work extending past the end dates also exists.
Duties include bird surveys via point counts and area searches, vegetation surveys, and data entry.
Qualifications needed include experience identifying western birds by sight and sound; ability to collect field data under challenging conditions (heat, cold, remote sites); familiarity with western flora; working knowledge of MS Excel for data entry; valid drivers license and experience driving 4wd vehicles. Training workshop for all survey protocols will be provided, but prior bird identification skills a must. Applicants must be in good physical condition, as long hours in field will be required in sometimes difficult terrain. Ability to work independently and in remote locations is a must.
Compensation: up to $2200/month (depending on experience). Housing will be provided in some areas, but remote camping will be required on a regular basis.
To apply, please submit your resume and references by email to (EM: ballard AT gbbo.org).

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