Job Title: Field Assistant (Temporary)
Agency: Purdue University - Dept. of Forestry & Natural Resources
Closing Date: January 24, 2014 or until filled
Job Duration: February 24 - August 15, 2014 (approximate)
Compensation: $10.50 per hour and housing*

The Field Assistant will help carry out research on the effects of 
silvicultural treatments on the ecology of managed forests as part of the 
Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment (HEE). The primary duties of this position will 
include conducting woodland salamander surveys (February-April), breeding bird 
surveys (May-June) and small mammal trapping (July-August). This position may 
have additional responsibility for assisting with vegetation surveys and other 
tasks as assigned. The field assistant may be asked to perform some limited 
supervisory duties which could include planning daily activities, ensuring 
safety protocols are followed, preparing and maintaining equipment and 
vehicles, ensuring data quality, and communicating with the HEE field crew 
supervisor and project coordinator. This position will also serve as the 
facility manager for the HEE housing facility during the summer field season.

Field work will be conducted at Morgan-Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests near 
Martinsville, IN and Bloomington, IN (respectively).  This position requires 
the ability and willingness to work outdoors in remote locations, rough 
terrain, and potentially inclement weather conditions. Applicants should be 
comfortable working both alone and as a part of a team. Each work week will 
consist of five 8-hour days. Work will not exceed 40 hours in a week.

The successful applicant will be subjected to a comprehensive background check 
managed by Purdue University's Human Resources department. The final hire is 
contingent upon clearance of this background check.

Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in wildlife ecology, biology, forestry or related natural 
resources field preferred
Experience conducting auditory and sight based bird surveys
Experience with small mammal trapping and handling techniques
Strong bird and mammal identification skills
Experience with hand-held GPS units, maps and compass
Valid driver's license and a good driving record
Experience or training in the safe operation of ATVs

To apply, please complete a HEE field crew application, available for download 
at http://www.ag.purdue.edu/programs/hee/Pages/jobs.aspx or by contacting the 
project coordinator (information below). Send this application along with a 
current resume including references and a brief letter of interest by email to:
Andy Meier, HEE Project Coordinator, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, (765) 494-1472

*Bunkhouse/camp style field housing is provided from May-August, and may be 
available earlier. Residents will be required to pay a $300 refundable security 
deposit prior to beginning work in addition to a $20 non-refundable cleaning 
fee. Residents will also be required to help with regular cleaning and general 
upkeep of the facility.
Purdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action 
employer, fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.



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