University of Virginia Department of Environmental Sciences is looking for 
three individuals to
assist in conducting shorebird surveys on tidal flats along the Eastern Shore 
of Virginia. This 
job is from April 20th through May 25th with a possibility of extension to June 
1st with a pay 
rate of $10.65 per hour. Housing will be provided.

The research will take place in the Virginia Coast Reserve (VCR), a site used 
by many species 
of migratory shorebird for wintering and refueling. The focus of this research 
is on 
understanding how macroalgae affects the carrying capacity of intertidal 
habitats for migrating 
shorebirds during stopovers. Surveying includes making careful and detailed 
behavioral and 
foraging observations of shorebirds in coastal habitats using binoculars and/or 
spotting 
scopes. Some vegetation surveys and invertebrate collections will also be 
conducted. Travel 
to and from field sites may include walking 1-2 miles, riding in motorboats 
and/or kayaking up 
to a mile. This position involves an extensive amount of fieldwork, walking 
through salt 
marshes on uneven/muddy ground on hot summer days where biting insects will be 
present.

High School Diploma or Equivalent Required. Prefer at least one year of 
college-level course
work in Biology, Wildlife Biology, Environmental Sciences or related field. 
Prefer at least 6
weeks of previous environmental field research experience.

To apply, candidates must submit a Staff Application through Jobs@UVA
(https://jobs.virginia.edu), search on posting number 0618394.

Questions about the position itself should be directed to Alice Besterman at:
[email protected]

Questions regarding the application process in Jobs@UVA should be directed to 
Rachel 
Brown Short, [email protected], (434) 924-7763.

The University will perform background checks on all new hires prior to making 
a final offer of
employment. The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity and affirmative 
action employer. 
Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to 
apply.

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