*Job Title:* Avian Field Technician

*Agency:* West Virginia University/U.S. Forest Service

*Location:* Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia

*Job Category:* Temporary/Seasonal Position

*Salary:* $1,500-2,000/month for 3 months (April 8 to July 5). Housing and
a field vehicle provided.

*Start Date:* 04/08/2019

*Last Date to Apply:* 1/31/2019

*Description:* Seeking a highly motivated avian field technician to assist
with game bird surveys from April 15 to May 5 and avian point count surveys
from May 10 to July 5. The data will be collected as part of research on
avian use of wildlife openings in the Monongahela National Forest in West
Virginia. In addition, the point count data will continue a 25-year dataset
of breeding bird surveys that is being used to assess long-term change in
avian communities and abundance.

Fieldwork entails conducting evening modified singing-ground surveys for
American woodcock, morning modified drumming/gobbling surveys for ruffed
grouse and wild turkey, and 10-minute morning point count surveys for
breeding songbirds. All survey protocols will be reviewed prior to
conducting the surveys, but the field technician should have prior
experience conducting point counts. Additional work will include deploying
autonomous recording units and game cameras, vegetation sampling, data
entry, and data proofing. The technician will be working closely with the
supervisor, Hannah Clipp, to access field site locations, but actual game
bird and point count surveys will mostly be conducted alone. The technician
should expect to work 5-7 hours per day; because we are counting birds,
field days will start early (before sunrise) and will likely involve work
on weekends, with days off during inclement weather. Free housing and a
field vehicle will be provided. The field technician should expect rugged
housing accommodations (just the basics, no Internet), ranging from
bunkhouses and cabins to campgrounds. First aid/CPR training and driver
safety training will also be provided at no cost to the field technician.

To apply, please email a cover letter and resume/CV with 3 references to
Hannah Clipp at [email protected]. Applications will be reviewed as they
are received.

*Qualifications:*

1.     Ability to identify eastern USA birds by sound and sight, as well as
previous experience with avian point count surveys

2.     Earned (or are working towards) a Bachelor of Science degree in
wildlife science, natural resources, or a similar field

3.     Ability to navigate in the field and deal with challenging,
difficult terrain (a lot of steep slopes)

4.     Comfortable working in a remote outdoor setting

5.     Ability and willingness to work in a two-person team and
individually during early morning and late evening fieldwork

6.     Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record

7.     Positive attitude and strong work ethic

*Contact Person:* Hannah Clipp

*Contact Email:* [email protected]

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