Turnstone is currently hiring multiple field biologists and field crew 
leaders to conduct surveys for the marbled murrelet, a threatened 
species of seabird that nests primarily in coastal old growth forests. 
These positions are considered full-time seasonal. Surveys will be on 
federal, state and private lands in Oregon. Marbled murrelet surveys 
follow an exacting protocol, and surveyors will be required to work 
independently during pre-dawn hours in remote areas. The work involves 
extensive travel, hiking off-trail in the dark (occasionally long 
distances), navigating forest terrain, and enduring regular periods of 
inclement weather.

Surveyor will be stationed in one of several communities in western 
Oregon, to include Corvallis, Tillamook, Nehalem, or Coquille areas (see 
additional details on Coquille below). Positions begin mid-April and run 
through August 5, with the possibility of extension and/or earlier start 
depending on project needs. Training and surveyor certification will be 
held in Northern California prior to the start of surveys. Opportunities 
to work on other projects after the end of the murrelet season may be 
available for the excellent employee.

Salary is $2200-3100/month, depending on experience. Housing is provided 
in most areas, depending on the project, with the potential for 
occasional camping. A company-owned work vehicle will be provided; 
surveyors that use a personal vehicle for project activities will be 
reimbursed via a monthly stipend of $750.

Coquille Position(s): One or more positions will be located in southern 
Oregon, in or around the Coquille area. These positions require 
especially frequent strenuous physical activity, including extensive 
backcountry hiking in steep and brushy terrain and regular backcountry 
camping. Ideal candidates for these positions will be extremely 
comfortable working in the woods on their own and have a high level of 
physical fitness. Due to the nature of these positions, salaries will 
range from $2450-$3100, depending on experience.


Minimum Requirements:
Applicants should have a completed B.S. degree in wildlife biology or a 
closely-related field. A minimum of one year of field experience is 
strongly preferred. Marbled murrelet experience is not required if the 
applicant has strong field skills, basic bird identification skills, and 
an interest in avian biology. A portion of the daily work is predawn, 
and can be physically and mentally demanding. An ideal candidate will 
possess all of the following characteristics:

- A consistent track record of working in a safe and efficient manner.
- Excellent field skills: orienteering, GPS, map-reading skills.
- An ability to tackle the rigors of field work and comfortable hiking 
alone in off-trail terrain in the dark and/or inclement weather.
- Working knowledge of western bird identification by sight and sound.
- The ability and willingness to spend long hours in the field and work 
odd hours, including early morning.
- Integrity, quality, and accuracy in adhering to scientific protocols.
- The ability to record accurate, legible and reliable field data.
- Flexible, detail-oriented, resourceful, and comfortable working 
independently or as part of a team.
- A valid driver’s license and the ability to navigate forest roads and 
operate a 4WD vehicle.
- Applicants must have normal vision and hearing, with required proof 
(hearing test results) to be submitted prior to the start of work.

To Apply:
To apply, please complete an application through the following link: 
http://bit.ly/2oKyWbm

EMAILED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. These positions will remain 
open until filled, but application review and hiring is underway.

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