Northern Bobwhite Research Technician (2)

21 days ago

Kansas, United States

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The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia is seeking two Northern Bobwhite Research Technicians for temporary positions in central and eastern Kansas. Responsibilities include trapping, radio-tracking, nest monitoring, and data entry. Candidates should have a degree in wildlife management or a related field and experience in field research. The positions start between mid-January and mid-February 2025, with an end date in July-August 2025.
• November 7, 2024
Employer: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

Location: Central and Eastern Kansas

Country: United States

Last Date to Apply: No value

Open Until Filled: Yes

Northern Bobwhite Research Technician (2)

Agency: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

Location: Central and Eastern Kansas

Job Category: Temporary/Seasonal Positions

Salary: $13.80/hr plus housing

Start Date: 1 position starting mid-January, 1 position starting mid-February

End Date: July – August 2025

Last Day to Apply: Position will be open until filled

Seeking two Research Technicians to assist with Northern Bobwhite trapping, radio-tracking, and nest monitoring, as well as other associated fieldwork, including point counts and operating acoustic recording devices, as part of larger experimental studies on private properties in central and eastern Kansas. Data entry, equipment maintenance, and other various duties will be required. Selected individuals will also gain numerous opportunities to interact directly with Kansas DWP and private landowners. Employees will be working with minimal supervision and must be comfortable working independently. Previous experience with radio-telemetry and point counts is desired. Experience with Microsoft Excel, databases and ArcGIS is desired. Applicants must be comfortable working in the dark and in areas where venomous snakes could be present. Applicants should be able to lift up to 25 lbs for brief periods and may be required to work in inclement weather.

Qualifications:

1. Must be working towards or possess a degree in wildlife management or related field.

2. An interest in game bird management and ecology.

3. Individuals need a valid driver’s license and must have a good driving record.

4. A positive attitude and ability to be a team player.

Preferred Qualifications:

1. Experience performing point counts

2. Experience with safe operation of 4WD vehicles

3. Previous gamebird work experience

4. Previous telemetry, field research, and computer experience

How to apply:

1. Cover letter (1 page) including your earliest available start date.

2. Detailed resume with 3 references (please indicate your relationship to each)
ATTACH ALL DOCUMENTS INTO A SINGLE PDF NAMED “LastNameFirstName_TechApplicant” and email to the contact information below
Electronic submissions/inquires only


Contact Person: Sarah Jacobson

Contact Email: sarah.jacobson19@uga.edu

Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia


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