Intern and Head Banding Assistant Positions
at University of Arizona
Website:
http://tinyurl.com/84kpxqy
Location:
Missoula Montana
Duration:
3-5 months
Job Type:
Seasonal
Application Deadline:
Job Description:
Work on an ongoing long-term study of the evolutionary ecology of bluebird populations in western Montana. Gain invaluable experience in many aspects of avian field techniques (e.g. banding, hormone sampling, mist netting, morphological measurements, behavioral observations etc). Must be comfortable working alone and be physically fit (capable of carrying a moderately heavy backpack during mountain hiking). For Intern positions, no experience necessary; self-motivation, enthusiasm for learning and strong work ethic a must for both positions. For Head Banding Assistant position extensive experience banding and handling adult passerine birds is required. Head Banding Assistant position starts ~March 15th and Intern positions start ~May 1st. Both positions continue through July. Start date for both positions somewhat flexible. Intern position pays $9-10.50/hour, depending on experience; Head Banding Assistant position pay $12-13.50/hour, depending on experience. Will provide some reimbursement for travel to Montana and can also provide help with finding reasonably priced housing in Missoula. Must have your own transportation for the short (~5km) commute to and from the field site. Application review will begin February 10th and will continue until positions are filled. See Dr. Duckworth’s web page www.u.arizona.edu/~rad3 for more information about the project. For more info, contact Dr. Renee Duckworth at rad3@email.arizona.edu.
To Apply:
To apply, visit the University of Arizona Career Track web site at http://tinyurl.com/84kpxqy, search for job #49412 and upload a cover letter describing why you are interested in this position, a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references. Be sure to make it clear which position you are applying for in your cover letter by indicating either "Intern" or "Head Banding Assistant" position.
Qualifications:
Intern: Background in Ecology, Evolution and/or Wildlife Biology; Current Undergrads encouraged to apply
Head Banding Assistant: Bachelor's Degree and extensive experience banding passerine birds; experience hormone sampling a plus
Number of Openings:
2
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