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From: Mammalian Biology <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Joy O'Keefe <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 8:46 AM
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Subject: Bat Technician - Missouri


 Bat Technician - Northern Plains of Missouri

Job description

The Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation at Indiana State University is recruiting Field Technicians to aid in a 12-week study of bats in the northern plains of Missouri. The Missouri Bat Project is an 8-year study and collaboration between the Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The main goal of the project is to understand how federally endangered Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) are affected by timber management on state-owned conservation lands in northeast Missouri. Technicians will aid Dr. Joy O’Keefe, a postdoctoral researcher, a PhD student, and an MS student in gathering data on bat distributions, health, and population density on six conservation areas. The Bat Center will provide housing and field vehicles to conduct the research. Working on this project, students will gain extensive wildlife experience, including bat capture and handling (if rabies vaccinated), radio telemetry, conducting exit counts at bat roosts, deployment of acoustic detectors, navigating in rugged and forested areas using a compass and map, and managing data for a long-term project. We anticipate long days in the field and can say with certainty that you will encounter at least one of the following on a daily basis: ticks, spiders, chiggers, venomous snakes, poison ivy, mud, hot weather, and rain. You will live and work in a team environment.



Location

Northeastern Missouri. Nearest city is Kirksville, MO.



Salary

Temporary, full-time position. Pay is $400/week for 12 weeks, beginning 15 May 2019. Bunk housing and field vehicle will be provided. Indiana State University will not pay for relocation costs (moving expenses).



Qualifications

Must have a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and be in good physical condition. It is also critical that you are detail oriented and interested in collecting data for research studies. Must possess a valid driver's license and pass driving record check.

Desired: Experience navigating using GPS and topographic maps. Proficiency with radio telemetry in difficult terrain. Applicants who have experience with bats and who have completed the pre-exposure series of rabies vaccinations will be given priority.



Application process: To apply for this position, send resume and names of three references as one pdf file to Brianne Walters at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Applications received by 22 February 2019 will be given highest consideration. In the subject line of your email, please include “Missouri Bat Technician.”

Indiana State University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, national origin, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or veteran status. In line with its commitment to equal opportunity, the University will recruit, hire, promote, education, and provide services to persons based upon their individual qualifications meeting established criteria.