Wichita State University is seeking up to five highly motivated technicians to 
assist in data collection for a collaborative research project investigating 
the response of plants, birds, and soils to different cattle grazing practices 
on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) grasslands in Kansas and Colorado. 
Although grazing animals such as bison play an important role in native 
prairie, grazing is currently excluded or highly limited in many CRP sites 
related to native prairie. Our study will quantify potential conservation risks 
and benefits of cattle grazing on CRP sites located in tallgrass (Kansas) and 
shortgrass (Colorado).

Technicians will collect plant data in three-person sampling crews (two 
technicians and one lead graduate student). Each crew will be responsible for 
sampling a subset of sites (36) in our areas of interest in Kansas and 
Colorado. Reaching sites will require driving a few hours each day over paved 
and low maintenance (dirt, gravel) roads in relatively remote, rural areas. 
Duties include but are not limited to: collecting vegetation structural data, 
plant species abundance, and plant biomass; data entry and quality control; and 
equipment preparation and maintenance. Candidates must be willing to hike long 
distances into field sites through tall or short grass prairie while carrying 
equipment to reach sampling locations. Working hours will be spent almost 
exclusively in the field and involve early mornings, long hours when necessary, 
and maintaining motivation during variable weather conditions. Technicians must 
be able to transport themselves to field housing and ready to begin training 
and orientation in mid-late May 2025. The field position will end by August 
8th, 2025. Shared housing will be provided near field sites in rural Kansas 
(St. John) and Colorado (Las Animas or Lamar). Rental vehicles will be provided 
for fieldwork transportation. Technicians will be paid $16/hour with the 
possibility for time-and-a-half overtime pay.

Qualifications:

  1.  Academic training in and/or enthusiasm for biology and/or ecology.
  2.  Previous experience with plant identification preferred, but not required.
  3.  Fit to perform and keep up field work while maintaining exceptional work 
ethic in a variety of conditions, including heat, humidity, rain, biting 
insects, and poison ivy.
  4.  Eager to work in remote, rural settings for long periods of time.
  5.  Good interpersonal skills and willingness to work and live with other 
technicians and interact positively with CRP landowners.
  6.  Attention to detail and able to closely follow a detailed data collection 
protocol.
  7.  Possess a valid driver's license and willing to drive rental field 
vehicles on gravel and muddy roads.
  8.  Must be available for the entirety of the field season ~mid/late May to 
August 8th, 2025.

Technicians will gain experience with plant identification and data collection 
techniques, interact with private landowners, and large-scale ecological 
research. To apply, email a cover letter, your CV/resume, and the names and 
contact information of three professional references with the subject line 
"Summer Plant Ecology Field Technician" to Evalynn Trumbo at 
evalynn.tru...@wichita.edu. Application review will begin February 10th, 2025. 
Positions will remain open until filled.


Evalynn Trumbo  (she/her)
CRP Research Project Manager

Biological Sciences
Wichita State University
Hubbard Hall | 1845 Fairmount St, Wichita, KS 67260
o: (316) 978-6216 | c: (636) 222-8537

evalynn.tru...@wichita.edu<mailto:evalynn.tru...@wichita.edu> | 
wichita.edu<http://wichita.edu/>
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