SUMMARY: 1 volunteer research assistant is needed for approximately 3 
months beginning April 11th 2018 to assist a PhD student investigating 
avian seed dispersal in the Dominican Republic.

ORGANIZATION: Avian Ecology Lab, Old Dominion University (Virginia, 
United States)

RESEARCH LOCATION: Jarabacoa, La Vega, Dominican Republic

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The volunteer field assistant will be trained in 
numerous sampling techniques for data collection in the field, including 
avian surveys (point counts & line transects), quantifying reproductive 
characteristics of native forest plants, focal foraging observations on 
marked populations of plants, collecting samples from seed traps in 
abandoned pastures, collecting/identifying fruits and botanical samples, 
and data entry. Other activities will involve manual labor on such 
projects as plot fence repair and maintain rustic trails along 
transects. The field crew will work 5-6 days per week with the sixth day 
typically devoted to service and conservation projects overseen by local 
partners. This work may involve work at newly-established breeding bird 
sanctuary on private lands near Armando Bermúdez National Park with 
projects involving nest box construction and installation for cavity-
nesting species (i.e. parrots, trogons, swallows).

For more information about the project, visit:
https://student.wp.odu.edu/sschu001/

LOGISTICS & COMPENSATION: Accommodations will be provided at a local 
ecolodge in the town of Jarabacoa. Meals, consisting of typical 
Dominican food, will be provided to the volunteer at no cost during 
their stay. Reimbursement will be provided for food expenses for daily 
field trips to distant sites. All costs for in-country transportation 
and lodging will be provided by the project (with the exception of 
recreational trips on off days). Transportation to field sites (rural 
farms) will be either by vehicle or as a passenger on a motor-bike. No 
funds are available for air travel to/from the Dominican Republic, and 
volunteers are expected to cover these costs. The target start date for 
this position is April 11th, 2017 (flexible) and the assistant must 
commit to a minimum of 12 weeks on the project.

FIELD STATION & AMENITIES: Assistants should expect to share a 
dormitory-style room with a male roommate. Potable water, (cold) 
showers, and wireless internet are available at the ecolodge.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPECTATIONS: Competitive candidates for this position 
will have demonstrated experience with botanical or wildlife research in 
the field. The applicant must be in good physical condition with a 
willingness to tolerate difficult working conditions. We regularly hike 
10 km each day, often carrying 20-30 lbs of equipment. Strong 
organizational skills are expected for this position to adequately 
manage data collection and entry as well as the ability to work 
independently at times. Functional verbal communication skills in 
Spanish is highly preferred, and applicants will be tested on this 
ability during the interview. These communication skills are essential, 
since the volunteer will spend most of the time working in a team 
setting with a Dominican technician as well as communicating with 
private land owners and our conservation partners. Additionally, 
applicants will be tested on recognition of bird calls provided in 
advance of the interview.

OTHER COMMENTS: This position is ideal for undergraduates or recent 
graduates looking for experience in field ecology, wildlife/plant 
sciences, and conservation biology for their careers. Undergraduates 
considering applying should communicate with their academic advisor to 
inquire about the possibility of using the experience to count for 
course credits.

APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Please send…
(1) A one-page cover letter detailing your interest in the position and 
summarizing your relevant background and professional goals. I 
especially want to know how you see this experience benefiting you and 
moving your career goals forward. 
(2) A resume or CV detailing your experiences relevant to the 
qualifications discussed above (2 page max).
(3) Information for 2-3 references who, preferably, know your work 
habits in a field or laboratory/office setting. Provide name, title, and 
email for each of these persons.

DEADLINE & INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
Materials must be received by March 5th 2018 to guarantee consideration, 
though interviews may begin sooner, so there is an advantage to applying 
early. Decisions will be made when a qualified candidates is found, 
following phone/Skype interviews and consulting references.

Email all materials as a single PDF file attachment using the subject 
header "Volunteer Research Asssistant Application" to:

Spencer Schubert
Department of Biological Sciences
Old Dominion University
Email: sschu...@odu.edu

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