Amphibian ecology research assistants needed

We are looking to hire research assistants to work on a project investigating 
the effects of 
climate change, stress and disease on amphibian populations.  The positions 
will involve 
conducting field surveys and/or assisting with animal husbandry. Applicants 
must be 
available to work from May-August 2018, and the positions may be extended. 
Preference 
will be given to applicants pursuing or possessing undergraduate degrees in 
biology or 
related fields.

 

Job description.

Field and mesocosm and animal husbandry assistant in Linesville, PA: We are 
looking to 
hire 3 assistants to help with both field surveys of amphibians and maintenance 
of 
amphibians colonies in Linesville, PA at the University of Pittsburgh's field 
station, the 
Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology.  The animal husbandry will involve 
maintaining and 
monitoring a large-scale mesocosm experiment, including taking measurements, 
checking water levels/quality, and transporting metamorphosing animals, as well 
as 
maintaining animals in a field laboratory. The field research will involve 
amphibian surveys 
both at night and during the day at multiple sites per month.  Previous 
experience in 
husbandry and field research is desirable. A valid drivers license is required. 
Positions are 
paid hourly and housing in Linesville, PA is provided.

 

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume or CV, and contact details for two 
references 
to Dr. Laura Brannelly [email protected] by March 16th, 2018. Please 
indicate for 
which position you are applying.

 

If interested in the broader research of the group, please visit our website at 
http://www.rzlab.pitt.edu


Laura A Brannelly
Post Doctoral Fellow
105 Clapp Hall
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

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