MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
TEMPORARY JOB OPPORTUNITY

Region: Statewide

Official Domain:  Grassland Systems Field Station, Clinton, Missouri

Title:  Botanical Research Assistant

Pay Rate:   $11.86/hr

Dates:  May 9, 2019 – September 1, 2019*

Hours:  40 hrs/week  

Number of positions: 3

Supervisor: Angela Burdell, Patch Burn Graze Project Crew Leader, Missouri 
Department of Conservation 

Summary: The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Grassland Systems Field 
Station is recruiting 3 Botanical Research Assistants to assist in vegetation 
data collection in the tallgrass prairies of West-Central and Southwest 
Missouri. Assistants will work along with the grassland botanist and the botany 
crew leader to identify prairie plant species and record vegetation data for a 
long-term study investigating the effects of patch burn grazing on remnant 
prairie plant communities. This position offers an opportunity to further 
develop botanical identification skills, gain a better understanding of prairie 
ecosystems, and interact with professionals in the natural resources field.

Duties: Project tasks include assessing species presence/absence of 50 species, 
strict adherence to protocols with limited supervision, assist in the 
identification of 200+ prairie plants to species, and driving an MDC truck with 
trailer. Assistants will be responsible for independently collecting 
presence/absence data.  As time allows, assistants will work with the grassland 
botanist or the botany crew leader to collect plant community diversity data. 
Other duties include collecting and mounting plant specimens and assisting in 
herbarium maintenance as time allows.  

Qualifications: Must be working towards or have completed a Bachelor’s Degree 
in Biology, Ecology, or related field.  It is preferred that the assistant has 
completed a plant taxonomy, field botany, or similar course. Experience with 
vegetative sampling and field research is highly desired. Assistants must have 
interest in learning about tallgrass prairie plant communities. Botanical 
training will be provided, but basic taxonomic knowledge is a prerequisite for 
the position. Research Assistants must be detail-oriented, self-motivated, 
enthusiastic, and possess a strong work ethic and excellent organizational 
skills. Assistants must work effectively with minimal supervision and as part 
of a research team. Assistants must be able to hike 1 to 4 miles a day on 
uneven terrain, cheerfully endure heat and high humidity, and orient plots with 
the use of a compass. Assistants will be required to work long hours outdoors 
with work beginning at 6:30 am, and they will be expected to endure harsh field 
conditions (heat, humidity, ticks, chiggers, spiders, briars, and uneven 
terrain). Assistants must be able to travel statewide including frequent 
overnight stays. Assistants must have a valid driver’s license and be 
comfortable driving 4-wheel drive trucks, hauling ATVs on trailers, and backing 
trailers. A field vehicle is provided. MDC-sponsored housing is available at a 
minimal cost. The housing is a short distance to the Clinton office and is 
shared by other field station hourly staff. The successful candidate must 
submit to a drug screen following the offer of employment.

*Disclaimer: Potential continuation of employment after June 15, 2019 is 
dependent upon Conservation Commission approval of the FY2020 operating budget.

Application: 
Please send the following materials to Angela Burdell 
([email protected]). Please put ‘Botanical Research Assistant” in the 
subject line of your email.  
1)      electronic cover letter, 
2)      detailed CV,
3)      college transcripts (unofficial is ok, but must be able to obtain 
official transcript on request), and
4)      phone and email contact information for at least 2 professional 
references, including a recent employer.  

For more information, contact:
Angela Burdell
Missouri Department of Conservation
PBG Crew Leader
Phone: 660-885-8179 x 4929
Email: [email protected] (preferred)

Deadline: 5:00 PM February 18, 2019     
 

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