A full-time seasonal position is available to assist with surveys and 
habitat assessments for the Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) as 
part of an Ohio Division of Wildlife sponsored conservation program with 
The Ohio State University. Work will entail establishing artificial cover 
transects; searching for and capturing snakes; collecting demographic and 
morphometric data; collecting scale and blood samples; inserting passive 
integrated transponders (PIT); and recording locations using a GPS unit. 
Habitat assessments will include recording data on vegetation 
composition/structure and refugia. Work will take place mainly in 
Northeast Ohio and shared housing will be provided in rural Ashtabula 
County.

Duration: May 8 – August 11, 2017
Pay: $10.12-$11.50/hr

Attributes of a successful applicant include:

Willing and able to work long hours in inclement weather (heat, rain, 
etc.) with exposure to mosquitoes, biting flies, ticks, and noxious 
plants.
Committed to maintaining a safe work environment.
Dedication to accurate and thorough data collection.
Ability to lift 50 lbs. and navigate rough terrain.
Possess a valid driver’s license, insurance, and their own reliable 
transportation.

Employment at OSU requires the successful completion of a background 
check.

To apply, go to the OSU job board at: 
https://www.jobsatosu.com/postings/76597 (Job ID 425750)
Please submit the following:
Cover letter indicating you meet the job requirements and your available 
start and end dates, if different than those posted.
Resume that includes details of any previous experiences (paid or unpaid) 
relevant to the current position;
Names, phone numbers, and email addresses of two references.

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