Summer Field Opportunities in Plant Ecology and Restoration

College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana

The University of Montana's Forest Ecology and Restoration Ecology Labs (<http://www.cfc.umt.edu/nelsonrestorationlab/default.html>www.cfc.umt.edu/nelsonrestorationlab/default.html) seek to hire field research assistants to assist with several plant ecology studies during summer 2012. Assistants will work in teams, collecting data on overstory and understory vegetation as well as environmental conditions. Overnight travel and camping will be required. Field vehicles will be provided.

For summer 2012, we will be hiring for the following projects:

Successional Dynamics and Regeneration of Whitebark Pine after Mountain Pine Beetle Attack (Montana and Idaho)­ A two-person teaam will collect data on overstory structure and tree regeneration in high-elevation whitebark pine stands previously impacted by mountain pine beetle.Â

Efficacy and Ecological Impacts of Treatments to Restore Whitebark Pine in the Inland Northwest (Montana, Idaho, and Washington) ­”A three-four person team will collect data on whitebark pine growth, cone production, and survival after restoration treatments. Data on key understory plants will also be collected. Study sites will be located across the inland Northwest and will require extended periods in the field.

Efficacy and Ecological Impacts of Restoration Treatments in the Southwest Crown of the Continent (Montana) –Three crews of two-four people will collect dataa on 1) understory plant abundance and fitness (growth, survival, and reproduction), 2) overstory structure and spatial patterns, 3) surface fuels, and 4) soils. This project is part of the Southwest Crown of the Continent Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (<http://www.swcrown.org/>http://www.swcrown.org/).

Validating satellite-inferred measures of burn severity with field data (Montana and New Mexico) –One creew of two - three people will collect data on burn severity in areas that burned durning the 2011 fire season. Study sites will be located in the Bob Marshall (Montana) and Gila Wilderness Area (New Mexico). Data collection will occur in remote locations and will involve substantial travel by foot or horse.

Qualifications: Positions are best suited to individuals that: have or are working toward a degree in ecology or a related field; have previous experience sampling vegetation; and are familiar with flora of the interior Northwest.  Candidates should have a high aptitude for following complex data-collection protocols, solving problems with minimal supervision, and working both independently and in teams of two or three. Candidates must have the patience to move through rough terrain with delicate and expensive equipment, be in good physical condition and be able to work long hours in adverse weather.

Salary:  $11.00‐$14.00/hr, depending upon experience.

Duration and schedule: A few positions will begin mid-May, the majority will start in June and last through mid‐August or mid-September 2012. The work schedule will vary by project, but in general will either be four or eight consecutive 10-hr days, followed by three or six days off, respectively.

Application process: Application review will begin on February 20 and continue on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. To apply, please assemble the following into a single PDF and email to <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]: 1) a one-page cover letter describing a) your interests and qualifications for one or more of the positions described above, b) your dates of availability; 2) a resume or CV; 3) copies of either college transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable) or professional work products; and 4) contact information for two references with firsthand knowledge of your work experience and aptitude (please do not send letters of reference).

For more information, please contact Ashley Juran (<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]), Research Coordinator, Restoration Ecology Lab, College of Forestry, University of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812.

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