Hello,
 
Could you please post the following position to your list serve? Thanks
in advance and the contact info is included below. 
 
  

JOB DESCRIPTION

 

TITLE:                                                 Plover Steward 

# OF POSITIONS:                                          Three

TYPE OF POSITIONS:                                  Seasonal (20 weeks)

STARTING DATE:                                         April 7, 2008
(flexible)

ENDING DATE:                                             August 22, 2008

SUPERVISOR:                                                Coastal
Resources Manager 

 

The position pays $10 per hour for a 40 hour week,  with housing.
Housing is provided at our facility in East Quogue, NY.

 

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

The Plover Steward working in a team, locates and monitors piping plover
and least tern nesting sites on private property on Westhampton Island
and the Town of Southampton, Long Island.  Once nesting areas are
identified, the Plover Steward educates private landowners about piping
plover and least tern biology and protection needs, requests permission
from private landowners to protect nests with symbolic fencing and
predator exclosures, determines the land use needs of the landowner and
reaches mutual decisions on placement of fencing and use of predator
exclosures.  The Plover Steward erects symbolic fencing and predator
exclosures at nesting areas where landowner's permission is obtained.
The Plover Steward monitors reproductive success throughout the breeding
season, records specified field observations and assists with
preparation of final reports.  Private landowners who consent to
protection efforts are asked to sign a piping plover/least tern registry
agreement which automatically renews on an annual basis.  Registry
agreements give Conservancy staff  prior approval to fence and exclose
nests.  The Plover Steward works closely with the  Coastal Resources
Manager and the Conservation, Finance & Policy Advisor.

 

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Interest in protection of piping plovers, least terns and rare coastal
plants; wildlife biology degree preferred; ability and willingness to
work long hours outdoors, including most summer weekends, and
participate in strenuous activity; demonstrated ability to communicate
and interact with a wide variety of people including government
officials and staff, private landowners, beach users, and volunteers;
valid driver's license, ability to drive a standard transmission and own
transportation; (ability to operate a 4WD vehicle strongly preferred)
ability to schedule work efficiently with a minimum of supervision;
familiarity with Long Island and/or ability to read and interpret maps;
and a commitment to conservation and the goals of The Nature
Conservancy.

 

PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO:

Bonnie Verrine, Director of Operations

The Nature Conservancy Long Island Chapter

250 Lawrence Hill Road

Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.  11724

MINORITIES AND OTHERS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

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