Salary: $10.73/hour; free housing is provided
Location: Ellington and Winona, Missouri
Employment Period: Temporary, full-time; May 12 through September 12, 2014
Last date to apply: February 28, 2014

Summary: 
The University of Missouri (MU) and the Missouri Department of 
Conservation (MDC) are recruiting 3 research crew leaders to assist in 
collecting vegetation data in southeast Missouri. Botany crews identify 
forest, woodland, and glade plant species, and record vegetation data for 
the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (MOFEP), a landscape-scale, 
long-term study of the effects of forest management on multiple aspects of 
the ecosystem. This position is a great opportunity to hone botany skills, 
learn about forest ecology and natural communities, and interact with 
other students and professionals in the natural resources field. If you 
love learning about plants and natural communities, this is your job!

MOFEP is located in the heart of the Ozark Highlands, an extensively 
forested and ecologically diverse region, providing ample opportunities 
for hiking, swimming, and canoeing in the stunningly beautiful Current and 
Jacks Fork Rivers. Housing is provided and is located on land owned by the 
Missouri Department of Conservation.

Position will be paid by the University of Missouri – Department of 
Forestry. 

Job Description: 
Botany teams identify up to 500 species of forest, woodland, and glade 
plants, estimate plant coverage, count soft mast flowers and fruits, and 
measure canopy closure using spherical densiometers. The data is recorded 
with a Trimble Ranger or Nomad (handheld field computer). Botany Crew 
Leaders work as a team with the botany technicians to collect data, while 
also supervising and motivating the technicians. Additional Crew Leader 
duties include planning the work schedule to ensure efficient and timely 
data collection, checking the crew’s work for accuracy, keeping track of 
supply and equipment needs, and periodically downloading and backing up 
data. 

Botany crews drive 4-wheel drive trucks up to 50 miles a day on pavement, 
gravel roads, and trails through the woods; hike 1 to 4 miles a day across 
steep, rocky terrain in rain, heat, and high humidity; and navigate to 
permanent plots using GPS units, or map and compass. Botany crews will be 
required to work long hours outdoors, often in adverse weather conditions. 
A field vehicle will be provided to conduct research activities.

Qualifications:
Applicants must have a B.S. in botany, ecology, natural resource 
management, environmental science, or forestry. Previous leadership and 
field experience is required. Preference will be given to candidates who 
have completed a field botany and/or taxonomy class and/or exhibit strong 
botanical skills. Intensive botanical training will be provided, but a 
solid foundation in plant identification is a prerequisite for the 
training. Candidates must be able to cheerfully endure harsh field 
conditions (heat, humidity, ticks, chiggers, gnats, spiders, snakes, 
briars, and steep terrain). 

Crew leaders must be detail-oriented, self-motivated, enthusiastic, and 
possess a strong work ethic and excellent organizational skills. Crew 
leaders must also possess exceptional leadership qualities and the ability 
to coordinate field efforts to meet research project goals and objectives. 
Crew leaders must work effectively with minimal supervision and as part of 
a research team. Applicants must possess exceptional inter-personal 
skills. Crew leaders must be able to live and work in remote locations and 
conduct field work that is often strenuous. Applicants must be able to 
work long hours, including early mornings and late afternoons. Applicants 
must possess a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. Crew 
leaders must be able to share field housing with research technicians.

To apply, submit the following to Elizabeth Olson 
([email protected]). Please put ‘MOFEP Botany Crew Leader’ in the 
subject line of your e-mail.

1) cover letter stating why you are the best candidate for this position, 
2) detailed CV, 
3) college transcripts (unofficial is ok, but official transcripts 
preferred), and
4) contact information (phone and e-mail) for at least 2 professional 
references.


For more information, contact:
Elizabeth Olson
Missouri Department of Conservation
Plant Community Ecologist
Phone: 417-255-9561 ext.296
Email: [email protected]

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