Mass Audubon is seeking to fill a seasonal horseshoe crab research assistant 
position based at the 800 acre Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on the coast of 
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.  The position involves working on horseshoe crab 
spawning surveys, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service button tagging, acoustic 
telemetry, juvenile surveys, and public outreach and education.



Responsibilities:

- Assist with visual spawning surveys on Cape Cod beaches

- Assist with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tagging for mark-recapture studies

- Help coordinate volunteers for spawning surveys and USFWS tagging

- Assist with an acoustic telemetry project in Wellfleet Bay in cooperation 
with the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

- Conduct visual juvenile abundance and distribution surveys

- Enter, analyze, and summarize data collected through the aforementioned 
research projects

- Educate and guide public groups and youth camp groups through both lectures 
and field work



Qualifications:

- Working toward or have received a Bachelor's Degree in marine biology or 
related field

- Field experience and interest in marine invertebrate ecology

- Strong interpersonal skills and motivated work ethic

- Willingness to work outdoors in the sun or adverse weather conditions often 
for long hours on beaches, tidal flats, salt marshes, or boats

- Willingness to conduct surveys at night and work flexible hours including 
some weekends

- Applicants should be in good physical condition, able to swim, and have a 
valid driver's license with a reliable vehicle

- Desirable but not required qualifications include boating experience, 
snorkeling or diving experience, and previous experience with horseshoe crabs



Details:

- Position is based in Wellfleet, Massachusetts

- Position is full time at 40 hours/week from April 2016 through August 2016

- Pay is $10.00/hour and field travel reimbursement is provided

- Dormitory housing may be available at $30-35/week, but local housing is a plus

- Applicant must pass a background records check (CORI, SORI, and driver's)



To Apply:

Send a cover letter (including dates of availability), resume or CV, and 
contact info for three references by February 15 to Michael Long at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with "Horseshoe Crab 
Research Assistant" in the subject line.

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