Sanibel Island Rice Rat Field Technician (3)

Description: The McCleery Lab with the Department of Wildlife Ecology and 
Conservation at the University of Florida is seeking 3 highly motivated field 
technicians for research on Sanibel Island, Florida. The technicians will 
assist on a project assessing movement patterns of the threatened Sanibel 
Island rice rate in relation to hydrology, roads, and management activity. This 
is a temporary, full-time position that will run from late-May through August 
2025. Technicians will be responsible for using camera traps to monitor small 
mammal activity, live-trapping and tagging rice rats, and monitoring tagged 
rats via GPS and VHF radio-telemetry. Additional duties will include data entry 
and miscellaneous tasks as needed. Applicants must be comfortable working long 
days in hot and wet conditions with snakes, biting insects, and alligators. 
Field housing will be provided as well as a state vehicle for work-related 
travel.

Qualifications:

  *   A B.S. in wildlife ecology or a related field is preferred, but not 
required.

  *   Applicants must be willing to work the full field season, possess a valid 
driver’s license, and maintain a good attitude while working in sometimes 
adverse conditions such as high heat and humidity and with potential wildlife 
encounters.
  *   Previous experience with field work, especially small mammal 
trapping/handling and/or radio telemetry is a plus, but not required.
  *   The candidate must be able to work independently and collaboratively with 
all project members.
  *   Ideal candidates will be detail-oriented, flexible, and enthusiastic.

Application: To apply, please send the following in a single PDF document to 
Maggie Jones at jone...@ufl.edu<mailto:jone...@ufl.edu>: 1) cover letter with 
qualifications and reasons why this job would be a good fit for you, 2) resume, 
and 3) names and contact information for 2 references. Applications will be 
reviewed immediately and will be accepted until the positions are filled. The 
salary for this position is $16/hr, and housing will be provided. More 
information about the McCleery Lab can be found at 
http://www.themccleerylab.org/.



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Maggie Jones
Postdoctoral Researcher
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
University of Florida


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