WOODPECKER FIELD ASSISTANTS (2) needed from mid-April-early August 2018 (start 
date is weather-dependent) for a large-scale study assessing how woodpecker 
demographic rates vary relative to wildfire and forest management activities. 
This work is being conducted in the lab of Dr. Jim Rivers at Oregon State 
University (http://people.forestry.oregonstate.edu/jim-rivers/) and will take 
place in the rugged and scenic Crater Lake area of Oregon, an area of 
exceptional woodpecker diversity. Field work will consist of early mornings, 
hiking alone in difficult terrain, and working long days under challenging 
field conditions (cold, rain, intense sun, loose rock, hazard trees), including 
some weekends. Primary duties will consist of conducting call playback surveys, 
locating and monitoring of woodpecker nests, climbing nest trees, using radio 
telemetry to measure juvenile survival (Black-backed Woodpecker only), 
surveying vegetation, undertaking regular data entry, and assisting with 
additional project-related duties as needed. Salary range is $2000-$2300/month 
based on prior experience; free US Forest Service housing and project-related 
transportation are also provided.

Successful applicants will have demonstrated experience with (1) bird 
identification by sight and sound, (2) nest-searching, (3) bird handling, (4) 
tracking tag attachment, and (5) VHF radio telemetry to quantify movement and 
habitat use; prior experience with woodpeckers is desirable but not necessary. 
They will also be self-motivated, have a strong work ethic, be in top physical 
condition, be able to work harmoniously in a group living situation, have a 
valid driver's license and clean driving record, and be able to maintain a 
positive disposition under difficult conditions.

To Apply: Email a single document that consists of (1) a cover letter outlining 
qualifications for the position, (2) a resume, and (3) the name, email, and 
phone number of 3 references to Dr. Jim Rivers (EM: 
jim.rivers<AT>oregonstate.edu) with "2018 Woodpecker Field Assistant Position" 
in the subject line. Positions will be filled as qualified applications are 
received.

James W. Rivers, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Dept. Forest Ecosystems & Society
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR 97331-5752

Office: +1 541 737-6581
Forest Animal Ecology Lab: http://people.forestry.oregonstate.edu/jim-rivers/ 
<http://people.forestry.oregonstate.edu/jim-rivers/>

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