Seeking field technicians to fill two different positions to support
research on tidal marsh birds and habitats.  

POINT COUNT TECHNICIANS needed to conduct tidal-marsh bird research along
the New England and mid-Atlantic coasts! Technicians will support a
large-scale project called SHARP: Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research
Program, which investigates the status and distribution of tidal-marsh birds
along the northeastern US coast. Particular emphasis is placed on Saltmarsh
Sparrow, Seaside Sparrow, Nelson’s Sparrow, Willet and Clapper Rail. See
www.tidalmarshbirds.org for more information on SHARP. 

Technicians will conduct passive and broadcast point-count surveys for marsh
birds in selected tidal marshes. Saltmarsh vegetation surveys will also be
conducted at each location.  Positions are available in coastal Maine,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York (Long Island), New
Jersey, and Virginia. Ideal applicants will have prior experience with
point-count and broadcast surveys and will be willing to work long hours in
remote marshes under harsh field conditions (biting insects, wading, and
heat).  All applicants must have a valid driver’s license, a good driving
record, a good sense of humor, and the ability to adjust to varying
schedules throughout the field season. Applicants must also have a working
knowledge of northeastern bird identification by sight and sound. A general
knowledge of marsh vegetation will also be helpful.  New Jersey and Virginia
positions require significant motorboat experience; applicants should
describe boat experience in their application letter and include an
additional reference that can attest to boating skills.

Housing and vehicles will be available for all positions. Salary is $12/hour.

Positions will begin mid-April to early May 2015 and conclude late July -
early August 2015. To apply, please send a resume and cover letter with
three references to 
info AT tidalmarshbirds.org.  Specify desired state/s in subject line of email.

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REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) SURVEY TECHNICIANS needed to help map elevation
and delineate saltmarsh habitats along the New England and mid-Atlantic
coasts! Technicians will support a large-scale project called SHARP:
Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program, which investigates the status
and distribution of tidal-marsh birds along the northeastern US coast. See
www.tidalmarshbirds.org for more information on SHARP. 

Technicians will work in teams of two to map the elevation of existing bird
survey points from coastal Maine to coastal Virginia using an RTK GPS
system.  One team will be primarily responsible for the southern section
(VA–NY), and one team for the north (CT–ME).  Additional mapping of high and
low marsh will take place at focused sites throughout the survey area.  All
applicants must have a valid driver’s license, a good driving record, a good
sense of humor, and the flexibility to adjust to varying schedules
throughout the field season. A strong work ethic is a must.  Ideal
applicants will have basic knowledge of saltmarsh vegetation, particularly
the difference between high and low marsh plant species.  Experience using
RTK GPS systems, or handheld or backpack GPS systems (i.e. Trimble), is
preferred.  However, training will be provided in the use of the RTK units,
as well as in marsh-type differentiation.  The southern positions require
significant motorboat experience; applicants should describe boat experience
in their application letter and include an additional reference that can
attest to boating skills.

Housing and vehicles will be provided, with technicians moving periodically
from site to site. Salary is $12/hour.

Positions will begin in early April to early May 2015 and conclude late July
to early August 2015. To apply, please send a resume and cover letter with
three references to 
info AT tidalmarshbirds.org.  Specify north and/or south preference in
subject line of email.

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