Avian Field Technician - Golden-winged Warblers
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia
Job duration: April 24 through July 31, 2026
Job description:
The Bulluck Lab at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA seeks to hire three field technicians to collect nest productivity and post fledging survival data for Golden-winged Warblers in the Virginia Highlands.
This position will entail, but is not limited to, nest searching/monitoring, target mist netting, applying color bands and color band resighting, collecting morphometric data, tracking fledgling birds via radio telemetry, collecting vegetation data, and assessing food availability (branch clipping, counting and measuring caterpillars).
Fieldwork will be conducted in steep terrain and remote conditions. Lodging and transportation to and from field sites are provided. Applicants must be adaptable and expect periodic schedule changes. Attention to detail is important and applicants with prior avian technician experience will be given preference.
Required qualifications:
- Comfortable working outdoors for long hours
- Ability to identify eastern birds by sight and sound (specifically, migratory songbirds)
- Basic plant ID skills for eastern US
- Meticulous data collection skills
- Ability to work independently in the field and coordinate with a team
- Easy going, flexible, reliable, and hardworking personality
- Comfortable driving 4WD vehicle
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
Preferred qualifications:
- Previous experience nest searching and nest monitoring for songbirds
- Previous experience mist netting birds
- Previous experience with radio telemetry
- Working knowledge of Golden-winged Warbler natural history and behavior
Compensation: $14.50/hour plus lodging
| Category | Ecology , Wildlife |
| Tags | Ornithology |