Shorebird Migration Technician – MA, RI
2 Months ago
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Job Description
Manomet Conservation Sciences is hiring a full-time temporary Shorebird Technician in Plymouth, MA, from May 12 to June 20, 2025. The role involves fieldwork and lab work, including shorebird surveys, trapping, processing, and sediment sampling. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree or relevant experience, familiarity with shorebirds, and skills in data management. The position requires travel to field sites in Cape Cod and Rhode Island.
• February 24
Employer: Manomet Conservation Sciences Location: Plymouth, MA Country: United States Last Date to Apply: 03/15/2025 Open Until Filled: Yes
Position Title: Shorebird Technician
Department: Resilient Habitats
Reports To: Senior Conservation Biologist
Classification: Non-Exempt __________________________________________________________________________________
POSITION SUMMARY: Manomet is seeking a full-time temporary Shorebird Technician. Working closely with Manomet’s Cape Cod shorebird team and partners, this technician will support our study on the northbound migration ecology of Ruddy Turnstones and Red Knots at New England staging sites. The shorebird technician will assist with both field and lab work. Field work will include shorebird surveys, shorebird trapping (whoosh net or mist net), bird processing (measuring, banding, bleeding, transmitter deployment), collecting sediment samples, and horseshoe crab egg density surveys. Lab work will include extracting invertebrates from sediment samples for identification and processing, and data entry.
This position will run from May 12 to June 20, 2025, and will be based at Manomet headquarters in Plymouth, MA.
ABOUT MANOMET: Manomet is a 501(c)(3) organization that empowers stakeholders through science and works with partners to make a world where ecosystems and human communities thrive. Since Manomet’s beginnings as a bird banding operation in 1969, its science and research have expanded to focus on ecosystem management and resilience, shorebird conservation, and educating tomorrow’s leaders about the importance of the natural world. Workplace diversity, science, and climate change are the fundamental principles driving Manomet’s work today.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Field Work:
• Conduct shorebird surveys (shorebird identification, counting, and flock estimation)
• Assist with shorebird trapping (whoosh net or mist net)
• Process captured shorebirds (measuring, banding, bleeding, transmitter deployment)
• Collect sediment samples
• Horseshoe crab egg density surveys
• Data collection using eBird and ArcGIS Field Maps
• Assist with field work preparations and other tasks as necessary
Lab work:
• Extract invertebrates from sediment samples for identification and processing.
• Enter and manage data using eBird, ArcGIS, and Microsoft Excel.
PREPARATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
• Bachelor’s degree or 4 years of relevant work experience
• At least 2 seasons of experience working on biological research and/or monitoring
• Familiarity with shorebird identification and flock estimation
• Experience handling and banding birds
• Demonstrated ability to work independently toward accomplishing goals
• Ability to take direction, work as a team member, and lead volunteers
• Must have a reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license.
• Must successfully pass a background check.
• Experience driving or trailering motorboats and backcountry camping, preferred
• Familiarity with eBird, ArcGIS, and Microsoft Excel
• Experience processing samples in a lab and using microscopes
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Ability and willingness to travel to Cape Cod and Rhode Island field sites (mileage is reimbursable).
• Field work may require working irregular and long hours, including camping at a field site for up to a week at a time.
• Adverse outdoor conditions may be encountered at field sites, including but not limited to exposure to ticks, poison ivy, biting/stinging insects, extremes in weather (heat, sun, cold temperatures, rain, and high winds).
• This is a physically demanding position. The technician will be required to work on small motorboats, wade up to waist deep in coastal waters, carry up to 40 lbs., and walk long distances in sand.
• The lab component of this position will require spending extended periods of time on a computer or at a lab bench entering data or processing invertebrate samples using a microscope.
SALARY: $19.00 per hour
To Apply: Email a cover letter, resume, and three references to Liana DiNunzio, ldinunzio@manomet.org.
Manomet Conservation Sciences
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