Archbold Biological Station (ABS), through its Division, the MacArthur
Agro-ecology Research Center (MAERC), is seeking a temporary Field
Coordinator for the Florida Ranchlands Environmental Services Project
(FRESP), which is being implemented by a partnership that includes the World
Wildlife Fund, cattle ranchers, USDA-NRCS, the Florida Dept. of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, and the South Florida Water Management District.  The
Field Coordinator will work with the project’s other Field Coordinator to
help monitor the environmental performance of water management alternatives
being put into practice on eight different cattle ranches in the Lake
Okeechobee watershed of the Northern Everglades.  The duties of the position
will be to help maintain and operate hydrologic field instrumentation,
collect and process water samples, download data on site and remotely, and
help manage the project data and database.  Qualifications include
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in agricultural or hydrology, environmental
engineering, environmental science, or related field.  Experience with field
instrumentation, database management, water sampling, and/or knowledge of
agricultural water management a plus.  Position requires excellent technical
and data management skills, good written and oral communication skills, and
interpersonal skills needed for working as part of a diverse
interdisciplinary team.  The position is located at MAERC, a 10,500-acre
cattle ranch near Lake Placid, FL, with housing available on site.  The
position is funded until December 31, 2010, with likely continuation for an
additional year depending on funding.  Salary is competitive with full
benefits.  Applicants should send 1) a letter of application, 2) a resume or
CV with relevant coursework and experience, and 3) names, phone numbers and
e-mail addresses for three references to Dr. Patrick Bohlen at
[email protected].  Application deadline is July 23, 2010, and
the position will remain open until filled.  Contact Dr. Bohlen via e-mail
or at (863) 699-0242 for more information.

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