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Seasonal Shorebird/Waterbird Field Technician

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Nassawadox, VA, United States
Full-time

The Seasonal Shorebird/Waterbird Field Technician assists conservation scientists with monitoring, research, and management activities for nesting shorebirds and colonial waterbirds on the barrier islands and marshes of the Virginia Coast Reserve.

Areas of Responsibility: 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The Seasonal Shorebird/Waterbird Field Technician will work closely with the Virginia Coast Reserve’s Coastal Scientist and Coastal Science Specialist to conduct the following monitoring and research activities at the Virginia Coast Reserve: shorebird (Piping Plover and American Oystercatcher) and waterbird surveys (terns and skimmers), shorebird and waterbird productivity monitoring, American Oystercatcher banding and resighting and data entry.  The technician will also engage in the following beach nesting bird management activities: posting and patrolling bird colonies on the barrier islands, educating island visitors about beach nesting birds, maintaining signage and conducting visitor use surveys. The position requires one to keep organized, detailed daily field notes, operate a boat to be used for access to the barrier islands, and perform daily maintenance on boats.  Additional duties may be assigned.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND SCOPE

  • Works under close supervision and receives specific and detailed instructions for required tasks and results expected.
  • May supervise volunteers on a project basis.
  • Ability to work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of people, including preserve volunteers, preserve visitors, and others, providing and obtaining needed information.
  • Good physical condition; i.e. able to walk 3-8 miles each day in heat and humidity along remote barrier islands.   
  • Comfortable working alone; comfortable working on a boat; willingness and ability to work in remote locations, sometimes during adverse conditions such as heat, humidity, extended exposure to sun and biting insects.
  • Some weekend and holiday work required.
  • Willingness to work a varied schedule that depends on tide and weather; field sites span approximately 50 miles of coastline and include 10 different sites.
Educational Background: 
Associates Degree in natural resources; environmental studies or equivalent combination of education and 6 months of experience.
Skills/Experience: 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience managing and prioritizing tasks from multiple sources.
  • Experience with waterbird and shorebird identification and/or monitoring for the US east coast.
  • Experience working with Microsoft Office Suite software.
  • Experience working in physically strenuous settings sometimes to the point of physical fatigue, in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, and on difficult and hazardous terrain.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • BS degree in biology, wildlife management, or related field preferred, or coursework in active pursuit of a degree in biology, wildlife management, or related field.
  • Waterbird and shorebird identification skills.  Experience with monitoring reproductive success of beach nesting birds preferred.
  • Experience operating and trailering boats independently up to 20 feet in length.  
  • Experience using GPS units and GIS mapping software.   
  • Experience communicating clearly via written, spoken, and graphical means.
  • Local knowledge of the Eastern Shore of Virginia seaside, tides, and barrier islands preferred.  Must meet Virginia’s Boating Safety Education requirement or will be required to complete an online course prior to start of position.
  • Must have valid driver’s license, safe driving record (per TNC’s Auto Safety Program) and provide own transportation and personal automobile insurance.
Compensation/Benefits: 

Current funding provides for $15.00 per hour, 40 hours/week, 18–20 weeks duration.  Few benefits. Assistance with housing may be available. Desired start date is early April 2018, however later dates can be considered.

Additional Information: 

This position requires a valid driver's license and compliance with the Conservancy's Auto Safety Program. Employees may not drive Conservancy-owned/leased vehicles, rental cars, or personal vehicles on behalf of the Conservancy if considered "high risk drivers."

Organization Info

Nature Conservancy

Overview
Headquarters: 
Arlington, VA, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1954
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends.

Our vision is a world where the diversity of life thrives, and people act to conserve nature for its own sake and its ability to fulfill our needs and enrich our lives.

How do we achieve this mission and vision?

Through the dedicated efforts of our diverse staff, including more than 600 scientists, all of whom impact conservation in 69 countries.

With the help of our many partners, from individuals and governments to local nonprofits and corporations.

By using a non-confrontational, collaborative approach and staying true to our five unique core values.

That's how The Nature Conservancy has done more than anyone else to advance conservation around the world since our founding in 1951.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Dec 21 2017
Active Until: 
Jan 22 2018
Hiring Organization: 
Nature Conservancy
industry: 
Nonprofit