Job Requisition:
JR101217 Black Rail Field Technician (Open)
Job Posting Title:
Black Rail Field Technician
Department:
CC00050 WM001 | PROV | Center for Conservation Biology
Job Family:
Staff - Lab & Research Support
Worker Sub Type:
Wage-Temporary (requires end date - non-benefited) (Fixed Term) (Fixed Term)
Job Requisition Primary Location:
Remote Work - Florida
Primary Job Posting Location:
William & Mary
Job Description Summary:
The Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) seeks 2 field technicians to conduct crepuscular call back surveys for Black Rails and other secretive marsh birds in high marsh habitats within Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve, FL from 15 Feb-15 May. This project aims to describe the eastern black rail breeding season in South Florida and address key data gaps to improve management of this species. Pay rate is up to $15.50/hr commiserate with experience.
Job Description:
The Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) seeks 2 field technicians to conduct crepuscular call back surveys for Black Rails and other secretive marsh birds in high marsh habitats within Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve, FL from 15 Feb-15 May. This project aims to describe the eastern black rail breeding season in South Florida and address key data gaps to improve management of this species. Pay rate is up to $15.50/hr commiserate with experience. Both properties boasts endless recreational opportunities including fishing, kayaking, beach combing, birding, stargazing, among many others, making them an outdoorsman's paradise.
Call back surveys will primarily be crepuscular: 30 minutes before sunrise to 3 hours after sunrise; 3 hours before sunset to 30 minutes after sunset. Both survey periods (early and late) will occasionally be surveyed during the same day. Technician will also deploy trail cameras and analyze photos to identify nesting and completion of chick rearing. Surveys will be a mix of roadside, ATV-accessible, and hiking. Technicians must possess the ability to navigate using GPS and through marsh/scrub habitats to point count locations. Applicants will need to be physically capable of accomplishing the work and willing to work early mornings and late evenings. Technicians should be familiar with bird survey techniques and able to identify birds found in Florida wetlands by sight and sound, or be experienced birders that can learn new songs/calls quickly. Most surveys will be roadside but technicians must be able to traverse marsh type habitat to deploy cameras and conduct vegetation/habitat surveys. Technicians will be responsible for entering and proofing all data collected. Applicants must have a valid driver's license and will be required to pass a standard background check. Field vehicles and equipment will be provided.
Additional Job Description:
Required Qualifications: