Position Openings: 
Multiple Field Technicians positions in restoration ecology/conservation 
biology
Savannah River Site, South Carolina 

We seek applications to fill multiple temporary field technician positions 
for a large-scale experiment on restoration of plant communities in 
fragmented habitats with corridors.  Technicians will join a team of 
several principal investigators (Ellen Damschen at Washington University in 
St. Louis, Nick Haddad at North Carolina State University, Doug Levey at 
University of Florida, and Josh Tewksbury at University of Washington), 
postdoc Lars Brudvig, and several graduate students, and be provided 
exposure to numerous research questions and approaches.  Research will 
include studies of the effects of corridors on various aspects of plant 
restoration, including establishment and population growth.  Tasks will 
include growing seedlings, maintaining experimental plots, experimental 
studies of plants (and animals that interact with them), and working with 
other project collaborators.  Opportunities for independent research 
projects exist for highly motivated individuals.  Positions will begin as 
soon as possible after 1 April 2007, and will last for a minimum of three 
months; however, possibilities for extension exist and applicants are 
encouraged to indicate dates of availability in their application letter.  
Pay rate will be $8.00-$12/hr, depending on experience.  Technicians will 
live near New Ellenton, SC, where the field site is located.  Successful 
candidates will hold or be working towards a bachelor’s degree in ecology, 
biology, or a related discipline and must be able to endure hot and humid 
conditions and long hours in the field.  Previous field research experience 
is desirable.  Because the Savannah River Site is a highly secure area run 
by the U.S. Department of Energy, non-United States citizens may have 
difficulty gaining clearance to work there.  Additional information about 
the project is available on the web at:
http://www.conservationcorridor.org/Corridor%20Experiment.html
http://www4.ncsu.edu/%7Ehaddad/Corridors/Corridors.html


Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

To apply, please email a letter describing past experience, why this 
position is interesting or important to you, dates of availability after 1 
April 2007, and contact information with email addresses for two references 
to Lars Brudvig: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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