Field assistant job fairy-wrens

I am looking for a field assistant to monitor a population of red-winged
fairy-wrens in south-west Australia for a 15 week period (9 October 2013 –
22 January 2014) as part of an on-going study on cooperation and
competition. The study is based at Smithbrook Nature Reserve in one of the
35 biodiversity hotspots of the world. Duties include searching for nests,
monitoring colour-ringed birds, behavioural observations, mist netting and
data entry. Working days are long, start early and consist of lots of hiking
through dense forest with occasional encounters with venomous snakes.
Applicants must be physically fit and have outstanding hearing and vision,
be able to work independently, get along well with others in remote field
setting and tolerate hot weather conditions. Enthusiasm, self-motivation,
and a strong work ethic are a must. Qualifications: experience monitoring
colour-ringed birds, nest-searching, mist netting and current drivers
licence. Field assistant will be appointed as a research assistant at the
Australian National University (total gross salary for 15 weeks $13,907
AUD). Onsite accommodation is provided, but candidate must pay their own
flight to Perth, Australia. To apply, please email a letter outlining
previous relevant field research experience, and a resume including names
and contact information for 3 referees to Lyanne Brouwer
([email protected]). Applicants will be considered as they apply
until the position is filled.

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