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Marshbird Point Count Survey Technician

at The University of Maine

Website:
http://www.tidalmarshbirds.org

Location:
Coastal Massachusetts and New York

Duration:
2.5 - 3 months

Job Type:
Temporary

Application Deadline:
03/02/2012

Job Description:
POINT COUNT TECHNICIANS (3) needed to conduct tidal marsh bird research along the mid-Atlantic and New England coast! Technicians will support a large-scale project called SHARP: Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program, which investigates the status and distribution of tidal marsh birds along the North Atlantic coast. Particular emphasis is placed on Saltmarsh Sparrow, Seaside Sparrow, Nelson’s Sparrow, Willet and Clapper Rail. See www.tidalmarshbirds.org for more information on SHARP. Technicians will conduct distance-sample point count surveys, as well as broadcast surveys, for secretive tidal marsh birds in selected tidal marshes. Positions are available in Massachusetts and Long Island in New York. Ideal applicants will have prior experience with point count surveys and broadcast surveys, and be willing to work long hours in remote marshes under harsh field conditions (biting insects and heat). Housing may be available for all positions. Salary starts at ~$9/hour and will be commensurate with experience. Positions will begin late April 2012 and conclude late July - early August 2012. One crew leader position is available in Northern Massachusetts to help organize efforts in this area.

To Apply:
To apply, please send a resume and application letter with three references to: MO CORRELL, Ph.D. Student at the University of Maine, Maureen.correll@maine.edu

Qualifications:
All applicants must have a valid driver’s license, a good driving record, a good sense of humor, and the ability to adjust to varying schedules throughout the field season. Applicants must also have a working knowledge of north-eastern bird identification by sight and sound. Some positions may require use of a personal vehicle for work (mileage reimbursable).

Number of Openings:
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