Job Announcement

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NANTUCKET CONSERVATION FOUNDATION, INC.
 
Job Announcement
 
Job Title: Seasonal Botany Field Assistant (5 months)
 
Job Description:The Nantucket Conservation Foundation, Inc. 
(www.nantucketconservation.org), Department of Science and Stewardship is 
seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, self-reliant botany field assistant to 
participate in conservation and land management-based ecological research. This 
position is field-based with a strong focus on monitoring the response of 
vegetation communities and rare species populations to management techniques. 
Successful candidates will have the opportunity to gain experience in rare 
species conservation, land management-based research and applied ecological 
monitoring.  This position is primarily focused on vegetation-based research 
but 
some time will be spent on wildlife-focused monitoring and research as well. 
 The field assistant may have the opportunity to work on an independent project 
that complements the research focus of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation.
 
Responsibilities: The Botany Field Assistant will be involved in a variety of 
projects throughout the field season including:
 
        1. Monitoring      vegetation community composition to evaluate the 
efficacy of 
different      management regimes (prescribed burning, brush-cutting, sheep 
grazing,      shrub removal, deer exclosures, tidal flow reintroduction) on the 
     
restoration and maintenance of rare grasslands, heathlands, shrublands and      
wetlands;
        2. Inventorying      state-listed plant species that currently or 
historically 
occurred on      Nantucket;
        3. Population      ecology studies of several plant and animal species 
of 
conservation      concern;
        4. Inventory,      monitoring, and removal of invasive plant species; 
        5. Assisting      in greenhouse-based projects related to propagating 
native 
species and      research on invasive species.
        6. Assisting      in wildlife management projects: spotted turtle 
monitoring, 
assessing feral      cat populations and diet preferences, horseshoe crab 
monitoring and      tagging, etc;
        7. Co-leading      interpretive walks for Conservation Foundation 
members;
        8. Data      entry, quality control, proof-reading, and possibly data 
analysis; 

        9. Assisting      with periodic sheep flock movement and maintenance;
 
 
Qualifications:B.S. or B.A. in Ecology, Botany, Natural Resource Management, 
Environmental Science, or a related biological/ecological field.  Preference 
will be given to candidates with at least one season of field work experience.  
Strong observational, critical thinking and organizational skills are 
essential, 
as is the ability to accurately record field notes and collect data.  
Applicants 
with strong plant identification skills and familiarity with the flora of the 
northeastern United States will be given highest consideration.  Applicants 
should have experience in plant community monitoring techniques, ecological 
field data collection, GIS/GPS use, and data entry. A familiarity with and/or a 
willingness to learn and participate in wildlife monitoring techniques is 
required.  Individuals must be able to work both independently and as a member 
of a team, under potentially adverse field conditions.  A valid driver’s 
license 
is required.  

 
Dates/Hours:This is a full-time, temporary position beginning in mid-May and 
ending in mid-October; exact dates can be flexible. Hours are generally Monday 
through Friday, averaging eight hours per day, although work schedule may vary 
depending on weather, tides, etc.
 
Wages/Benefits:Housing and work-related transportation is provided. Wage is 
commensurate with experience. Medical and unemployment insurance, paid 
holidays, 
and paid sick days are not available to seasonal employees. Transportation is 
not provided after working hours.
 
Location:  The Nantucket Conservation Foundation is located on Nantucket 
Island, 
MA (www.nantucket.net), ~ 33 miles south of Cape Cod.  Nantucket is dominated 
by 
sandplain grasslands, coastal healthlands, and scrub oak shrublands (all rare 
habitats in the Northeast) as well as coastal plain ponds and tidal marshes. 
For 
more information on our mission and research projects, please see the 
Foundation’s website (www.nantucketconservation.org). 

 
Application: ApplicationDeadline is February 15, 2011. Please submit one 
document containing a cover letter, resume, contact information for three 
professional references, along with a copy of your college transcripts via 
email 
to:
 
Dr. Jennifer M. Karberg
[email protected]
 
The Nantucket Conservation Foundation is an equal opportunity employer



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