Fish and Aquatic Research Position: Cornell University 
Great Lakes Fish and Habitat Ecology

A new position is open at Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources 
for a project 
coordinator for fish and aquatic research across the Great Lakes region.  This 
position is to 
provide research support and coordinate field sampling, data management, and 
management of 
equipment and field assistants. Organize, conduct and coordinate field sampling 
and data analysis 
for studies with a collaborating set of Cornell professors and environmental 
agencies. Design and 
implement field experiments and sampling as needed. Assist in preparing grant 
proposals, 
scientific publications, and outreach material. This is a one year full time 
appointment with 
possible extension depending on funding. 

Qualifications:

Minimum BS degree in aquatic ecology, fisheries, or environmental science.  Two 
or more years 
experience conducting field research on streams, rivers, lakes, or estuaries.  
Competitive 
applicants will have an excellent academic record, research experiences, and 
familiarity with field 
methods for sampling fish and aquatic habitats. 

Next step:

Application are now being collected.  Apply at   
http://www.hr.cornell.edu/jobs/   and search for 
job # 12333; a research support position (staff position) in the Department of 
Natural Resources, 
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.  You can send email to Mark Bain 
([email protected]) 
for notice that you filed an application. No phone calls.  

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