One experienced avian field team leader is needed for surveys of breeding
Black Terns in the Great Lakes region. The team leader will head one of two
teams conducting surveys in either Michigan and New York, or Wisconsin and
Minnesota during the Black Tern breeding season. Teams will travel between
wetland survey sites throughout the season. Food and lodging (mostly at
campgrounds) in the field will be provided, and lodging will be available
in St. Paul, MN, as needed for the first and last weeks of employment.

Responsibilities: Responsibilities of the field team leader include (1)
hiking or kayaking in wetlands to count Black Tern nests and/or adults
flying above the colony, (2) communicating with land owners and finalizing
the team’s schedule for visiting assigned wetland survey sites, (3) keeping
detailed records of surveys and communicating regularly with project leader
about progress, (4) supervising one field assistant who will help with the
surveys, (5) securing and caring for field equipment, and (6) managing the
team’s project-related expenses and regularly submitting receipts for
reimbursement. The field team leader may also be asked to assist with
preparation of field equipment at the beginning of the field season and
with data entry and validation at the end of the season.
Qualifications: Applicants should have experience in conducting avian field
surveys and nest searches; experience with marsh birds or colonial
waterbirds a plus. Candidates who have or are working towards a B.S. or
B.A. in wildlife biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related
field are preferred. Strong communication, organizational, and money
management skills are critical. Applicants should be able to swim, have
prior kayaking or canoeing experience, and be able to lift 50lbs.
Applicants must have a valid driver’s license. Applicants should be willing
to work a flexible weekly schedule, with the timing and number of days off
dependent on weather and land owners’ schedules. The successful candidate
will demonstrate a positive attitude towards working outdoors in wet,
muddy, summertime conditions, and an ability to embrace the unexpected.

Approximate Dates of Employment: May 28 – July 19, 2013

Compensation: $14/hour

To apply for this position, please send a cover letter, resume, and contact
information for three people who can comment on the applicant’s ability to
meet the job requirements to [email protected].  Applications will be
reviewed beginning on March 6th, 2013.

Questions about the position may be directed to Kate Wyman at
[email protected].


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Katherine "Kate" E. Wyman
Conservation Biology Graduate Program
University of Minnesota
200 Hodson Hall
1980 Folwell Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55108

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