Tyson Research Center, the biological field station for Washington
University in St. Louis, seeks a Seasonal Field Botanist.  The successful
applicant MUST be able to identify the majority of plant species in the
glades, forests, and prairies surrounding St. Louis.  The successful
applicant must also be able to use a taxonomic key to determine any unknown
species and must be able to work outdoors for long periods in hot, humid,
and inclement weather.

Duties for the position include working with researchers to collect
vegetation data from ongoing experiments in glade, forest, and prairie
habitat.  The position will be based out of Tyson Research Center
(www.tyson.wustl.edu) located approximately 20 miles SW of downtown St.
Louis (http://visitor.wustl.edu/stlouis.htm).  A mixture of faculty, staff,
graduate students, and undergraduates work at the field station during the
growing season, leading to a dynamic and fun mix of people.

The position will begin as soon as possible and will continue until
September or October 2009, if applicant is available.  Pay will be $11 or
more per hour, depending on experience, for a 40 hour week.  The position
does not include benefits.  Interested applicants should submit a resume,
the names of 2 references, and a brief description of their knowledge of
glade, forest, and prairie vegetation to Travis Mohrman at
<[email protected]>.  Applications will be accepted until Friday,
May 22nd.  Washington University is committed to excellence through
diversity, and we particularly encourage applications from persons from
underrepresented groups.

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