AVIAN FIELD BIOLOGISTS
at Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Website:
http://www.rmbo.org/v3/AboutUs/Employment.aspx
Location:
Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
Duration:
April 23 through June 30, 2012.
Job Type:
Temporary
Application Deadline:
Job Description:
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory (RMBO) is seeking experienced field biologists to conduct point counts throughout the Kiowa, Rita Blanca, and Cimarron National Grasslands and the National Park Service Southern Plains Inventory and Monitoring Network. Surveys are located in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The position will run from April 23 through June 30, 2012. Technicians will attend a mandatory, paid training workshop prior to beginning field work. Upon successful completion of training, the technician will work independently conducting bird surveys. Field work covers a wide range of habitats; including shortgrass and mixed-grass prairie, riparian, pinyon-juniper, and eastern woodland-mixed-grass prairie. The standard work schedule will be ten days on/four days off. Technicians must be able to identify all bird species within the study area by sight and sound upon completion of training, and should expect to hike off-trail sometimes in rugged terrain or under difficult conditions. Primitive camping, often without phone service or facilities, will be required in some areas. Compensation: Monthly salary of $1,800-$2,500/month DOE plus mileage reimbursement for project related driving, and up to $400 a month in camping and lodging reimbursement.
To Apply:
To apply please e-mail a cover letter including dates of availability and a resume with at least three references to ROSS LOCK (EM: ross.lock AT rmbo.org). Positions will be filled as suitable applicants are found. Visit http://www.rmbo.org/v3/AboutUs/Employment.aspx for additional information.
Qualifications:
Applicants should be enthusiastic, physically fit, enjoy travel and expect to work long hours in the field. Applicants must enjoy working independently with multiple days of solitude. A valid driver's license, proof of auto insurance, binoculars, camping gear, a strong work ethic and enthusiasm are required. Desired qualifications include experience conducting bird surveys, especially point counts, with the ability to identify western and some eastern bird species by sight and sound, and experience with camping and long distance hiking.
Number of Openings:
2
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