Wildlife Conservation Technician
Tangled Bank Conservation
Asheville, North Carolina
| Job Type | Temporary |
| Salary | $2,500-$3,000/month depending on experience. |
| Min. Experience | 2 - 4 years |
Tangled Bank Conservation is seeking 2 Wildlife Conservation Technicians based in Asheville, NC to support multiple concurrent, multi-state conservation initiatives throughout the southern and eastern United States. This position will contribute to large-scale biodiversity monitoring efforts using emerging conservation technologies, including environmental DNA (eDNA), aquatic macroinvertebrate sampling, automated imaging, and camera trap surveys.
Primary responsibilities will include collecting eDNA samples, collecting aquatic macroinvertebrate samples, deploying and servicing camera trap arrays, processing aquatic macroinvertebrate samples in the laboratory, and assisting with data management and project logistics. These efforts will support evaluation of conservation outcomes and improve understanding of aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity across the region. Additional responsibilities may include assisting with other field, laboratory, and conservation projects as organizational needs evolve.
The first portion of the position will be heavily field-based, with extensive travel throughout the eastern and southern United States. Field work will be most intensive during September and October, with additional travel continuing intermittently through November and December. During field assignments, technicians will conduct eDNA sampling, aquatic macroinvertebrate sampling, and camera trap deployment across multiple project areas. Technicians will provide their own vehicle for project travel, with mileage reimbursement provided for approved project-related travel. Lodging expenses associated with required out-of-town project travel will be covered by Tangled Bank Conservation. Following the field season, responsibilities will transition toward laboratory-based project support, including macroinvertebrate specimen sorting, operation of automated imaging equipment, and additional data and project support tasks.
Project staff will provide training, equipment, sampling locations, and project-specific guidance prior to each field deployment. Technicians will be expected to independently implement field protocols while maintaining regular communication with project staff.
Applicants who already have a strong working relationship with another technician are encouraged to apply together and should indicate this in their application materials.
This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to large-scale conservation initiatives and gain hands-on experience in wildlife monitoring, environmental DNA methods, automated biodiversity assessment, and applied conservation research.
Responsibilities:
- Collect eDNA samples and aquatic macroinvertebrate samples using established protocols.
- Assess field sites to determine whether conditions are suitable for sampling. When pre-selected sites are unsuitable or inaccessible, identify and document appropriate replacement sites in accordance with project protocols.
- Plan and execute an efficient sampling schedule to complete assigned tasks within project timelines.
- Properly filter, store, and ship collected samples to Tangled Bank Conservation laboratory and other partners.
- Collect and record field data accurately and systematically.
- Deploy, maintain, and retrieve camera trap arrays following project protocols.
- Process aquatic macroinvertebrate samples in a laboratory setting, including specimen sorting and operation of automated imaging equipment.
- Collaborate closely with another field technician in teams of two, ensuring effective communication and cooperation.
- Maintain regular communication with project staff regarding progress and any field or laboratory issues that arise.
- Assist with additional field, laboratory, and conservation tasks as project needs evolve.
Requirements:
- Must reside within commuting distance of Asheville, NC, or be willing to relocate prior to the start date.
- Reliable personal vehicle for extended field travel required. Mileage reimbursement will be provided for approved project-related travel. Vehicles with larger storage capacity and 4WD/AWD capabilities are preferred but not required.
- Demonstrated ability to independently manage field work, daily logistics, and scheduling while maintaining communication with project staff.
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
- Experience with field work and data collection, particularly in aquatic or terrestrial wildlife monitoring.
- Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain).
- Willingness to travel extensively, potentially for several weeks or more at a time, across multiple states in the project area, with occasional weekend work as needed.
- Flexibility to adapt to changing schedules and field conditions.
- Comfortable working in teams of two, with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate closely with other field staff during extended field assignments.
- Ability to accurately record, organize, and report on field and laboratory data.
- Basic understanding of GPS and mapping tools for site navigation and data collection.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to follow written protocols.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling or aquatic biodiversity monitoring.
- Experience with camera trapping, acoustic monitoring, or other wildlife survey methods.
- Experience processing biological samples or conducting laboratory-based research.
- Familiarity with species and ecosystems of the southeastern United States.
Position Details:
- Temporary employee position for 6 months beginning in August or September 2026.
- All sampling gear will be provided by Tangled Bank Conservation.
- Employees will be responsible for providing their own vehicle for project-related travel. Mileage reimbursement will be provided for approved project travel, and lodging expenses associated with required out-of-town field assignments will be covered by Tangled Bank Conservation.
- Training, equipment preparation, and project planning will occur at Tangled Bank Conservation’s Asheville headquarters prior to field deployments.
- Following completion of the initial six-month appointment, this position may be extended depending on project availability, organizational needs, and performance.
Compensation:
Compensation will be $2,500-$3,000 per month depending on experience. Mileage reimbursement will be provided for approved project-related travel using personal vehicles. Lodging expenses associated with required out-of-town project travel will be covered by Tangled Bank Conservation.
To Apply:
Please include a cover letter, three relevant professional references with contact information, and your CV in your application. In your cover letter, please describe your relevant experience, including how your broader knowledge and experiences can contribute to our organizational culture and values. Your cover letter, reference list, and CV should be compiled and sent as a single PDF file titled “First Name_Last Name_WildlifeConservationTech.pdf”. Please send your application via email to hiring@tbconservation.org.
The position is open until filled.
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| Category | Ecology , Fisheries , Wildlife |