In cooperation with the National Park Service’s Lake Mead National
Recreation Area (LAKE), the Great Basin Institute is recruiting a Research
Associate to coordinate projects related to invasive quagga mussels. Working
with the LAKE Resource Management, Ranger and Facilities Divisions, the
Quagga Mussel Coordinator will participate in the full range of monitoring,
prevention, mitigation and outreach efforts at LAKE, including the following
projects and activities: Organize, schedule and execute a wide variety of
established natural resources management projects, including substrate
monitoring and other studies; collect and organize field data using
standardized procedures and equipment; apply precedents and established
techniques to new situations; ensure quality control of collected data; 
perform field and laboratory analysis of collected samples; provide
preliminary data analyses; observe and evaluate natural resource conditions,
and interpret variables, trends, correlations, and interrelationships among
data and conditions; recommend management actions based on prescribed
guidelines in existing park plans; prepare draft project reports, including
literature research, descriptions of methods, preliminary data analysis,
graphs and charts, and recommendations for planning, protection, and
mitigation activities; provide logistical support; install, operate and
maintain resource management equipment; provide information to LAKE
employees, concessionaires and visitors about the natural resource
management program and practices; and develop and present related
interpretive programs to the public.  The required work is often performed
in remote sections of the park and at locations distant from the supervisor.
 The Quagga Mussel Coordinator must be able to work without direct
supervision and to adjust work schedules, guidelines, and assignments
independently.

 Compensation:   
o $18.59/hour
o Health and Dental Benefits
 
 Timeline:  
o April 30, 2012 – October 19, 2012 with the possibility for contract
extension pending positive performance review and funding availability
o Full time, 40 hours per week, including some weekends 
 
Location:
Lake Mead NRA encompasses nearly 1.5 million acres in southeastern Nevada
and northwestern Arizona.


Qualifications:
Required:
o Educational background and field experience in aquatic biology, limnology,
fisheries or related field (B.S. minimum);
o Familiarity with the biology of aquatic mollusks and associated natural
resource issues of invasive species;
o Experience in field study design, field data collection and analysis, and
reporting;
o Ability to work in remote, harsh, rapidly changing environments and in all
types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, and be in overall good
physical condition;
o Ability to work productively and cooperatively as part of a team to
accomplish mutual goals and communicate effectively with a diverse public;
o Posses a valid, state-issued driver’s license and clean driving record; and
o Pass required criminal background checks.

Helpful but not required:
o Ability to read and interpret topographical maps and navigate using a compass;
o Experience operating hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and electronic
field data collection;
o Experience driving 4WD vehicles on paved and un-paved roads;
o Posses good organizational skills and be detail oriented; and
o Experience working in the desert southwest, or similar desert climates. 


How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Bridget Walden at
[email protected].  Please include where you found this
position posted.

This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national
origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or
religion. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

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