Clapper Rail and King Rail Field Assistant – Virginia
Agency: West Virginia University
Location: West Point, Virginia
Job Category: Temporary/Seasonal Position
Dates: May 2016 – July 2016

Job Description: Summer wildlife field assistant will work alongside a
graduate student from early May through July for a research project focusing
on distribution and abundance of king and clapper rails in marshes along the
Mattaponi River near West Point, Virginia. Duties include piloting
motorboats, monitoring autonomous recording systems, conducting avian point
counts and vegetation surveys, and collecting salinity and water depth
measurements. Additional opportunities to trap, band, and lethal sample
birds depending on qualifications and skills. 

Qualifications:
• Experience or coursework in wildlife biology or closely related field
• Applicants must have boating and trailering experience, along with valid
boater’s training
• Previous hunting experience, specifically waterfowl or rails and shotgun 
• Previous experience conducting avian point counts 
• Ability to collect data with strong attention to detail
• Ability to work long hours, with early mornings (0400)
• Valid driver’s license and a good driving record
• Must interact professionally and respectfully with Virginia Department of
Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) officials who assist on the project and
provide equipment

Preference will be given to applicants with experience boating in coastal
marshes, waterfowl or rail hunting, identifying estuarine and marsh birds by
sight and sound, identifying coastal marsh vegetation, and navigating using
handheld GPS units.

Housing and monthly salary will be provided.

To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three
references in a single document to Lydia Stiffler at [email protected]
by February 29. 

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