Seasonal Seabird Technician
Shoals Marine Laboratory, University of New Hampshire
Rye, New Hampshire
Position dates: early May to mid August (exact dates TBD)
Number of positions: 2 positions
Location: White and Seavey islands, Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire
Stipend: $620 per week, plus room & board will be provided on White Island
Requirements: A degree in conservation, biology or ecology, wildlife biology/management, environmental science or related disciplines. Boating experience and experience working with wildlife (particularly waterbirds) is preferred.
Position description: Two Seasonal Seabird Technicians will work with a Program Director to study and manage a breeding colony of Common, Roseate and Arctic Terns at Isles of Shoals. Primary responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, banding and band re-sighting, diet studies, productivity monitoring, and predator management. The applicants should have experience in overseeing and participating in data collection and management, establishing a daily work schedule based on approved protocols, bird identification, and banding. Applicants must be in excellent physical condition (capable of climbing over rugged terrain and able to lift 50 lbs.), be comfortable living and working in close quarters for extended periods of time, and enjoy working independently and with others. The technicians will live in a historic and rustic lighthouse keeper's cottage (solar electricity, composting toilets, no running water). Mainland shared housing near Portsmouth, NH will be provided on days off. This time off housing is shared with other Shoals Marine Laboratory staff.
To Apply: If interested, email a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references to Dr. Elizabeth Craig. https://www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org/community/opportunities-work-sml/seasonal-seabird-technicians
| Category | Ecology , Wildlife |
| Tags | Ornithology |