*Clark Lab Field Crew Position: Forest Ecology*


The Clark Lab is looking for a new field crew member, to start as early as
March 21, 2014.  This is a full-time, temporary position with no benefits.
Wages are $10.50/hour. The end date is August 31, 2014.  Occasional travel
(estimated 4-6 weeks total) is required.  Duties include the following:



* Perform basic tree measurements on long-term forest monitoring plots.

* Download data from and maintain infrastructure of a network of
environmental sensors and data loggers.

* Census seedlings growing in artificially heated chambers and in plots
located in the Duke Forest and elsewhere.

* Take pre-dawn hemispherical canopy photographs during the growing season.

* Identify and count seeds collected from seed rain traps.

* Enter data into spreadsheets using Excel.



The Clark Lab is based in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke
University, an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. We study
forest community ecology; our current research focuses on forest plant
demography and phenology, and responses to disturbance and climate change.
Our research sites are located in the Duke Forest, at various locations in
western NC, and at the Harvard Forest in central Massachusetts.



Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in ecology and a willingness
to work outdoors in hot, humid conditions with abundant insects, ticks, and
chiggers.  The ability to competently identify NC tree species is
desirable, as is experience with GIS.



Duke University is located in Durham, North Carolina.  Successful
applicants will need to secure housing in the Durham/Research Triangle
area.  (Food and lodging are provided for any work trips.)



Please submit application materials (resume, a one-page cover letter, and
two references) via e-mail to Jordan Siminitz ([email protected]).



Cordially,



Jordan Siminitz

Lead Technician for Dr. James S. Clark

Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University

[email protected]



Clark Lab website: http://sites.nicholas.duke.edu/clarklab/

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