We are hiring 1-2 technicians to serve as Lead or Assistant Crew Leaders and up 
to 8-10 additional field research assistants for a continuing project assessing 
the effects of the 2011 flood on floodplain forest vegetation along the 
Missouri River.  Field work will occur this summer and will concentrate on 
sampling existing cottonwood forests and new recruitment along segments of the 
Missouri River in Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Montana 
(different crews will be assigned to different areas).

LEAD OR ASSISTANT CREW LEADERS ($13-$15/hr depending on qualifications and 
position)
Preferred Qualifications: A BS or MS in ecology, forestry, botany, or a related 
field; strong skills and experience in identification and sampling of vascular 
plants in Great Plains riparian communities; experience with using Geographic 
Information Systems (ArcGIS) and Trimble GPS; strong organizational and 
supervisory/leadership skills; and valid drivers license and clean driving 
record.  Experience operating motor boats on large rivers would also be a plus. 
 Field work will require work for extended periods of time under sometimes 
arduous field conditions and in remote locations away from campus, and may 
require camping.  Travel expenses (lodging, food) during the field work will be 
covered for time on the road and for crews based away from Vermillion, SD.  
Expected start date by June 1, 2012 or earlier.  Expected ending date around 
August 31, 2012 (although opportunities may exist for some additional work 
following the field season).

FIELD ASSISTANTS (~$12/hr)
Preferred Qualifications:  A BS or current enrollment in a university program 
in biology, ecology, forestry, wildlife, or related field; ability to identify 
(or learn to identify) trees and shrubs within Great Plains riparian forests; 
experience with field research (particularly vegetation sampling); maturity and 
good people skills; interest in the work; and attention to detail.  Experience 
using Geographic Information Systems (ArcGIS), Trimble GPS, and experience 
boating on large rivers would also be pluses.  Field work will require work for 
extended periods of time under sometimes arduous field conditions and in remote 
locations away from campus, and may require camping.  Travel expenses (lodging, 
food) during the field work will be covered for time on the road and for crews 
based away from Vermillion, SD.  Expected start date by June 15, 2012 or 
earlier.  Expected ending date by mid to late August, 2012.

Potential applicants for either position should email a letter of interest and 
a resume or CV that documents relevant experience and skills (e.g., those 
related to Preferred Qualifications) to Mark Dixon 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) at the University of South 
Dakota (http://www.usd.edu/arts-and-sciences/biology/mark-dixon.cfm).  Please 
indicate whether you are applying for a Lead/Assistant Crew Leader or field 
assistant position (or either), and also indicate if you have a geographic 
preference for where you would like to work (crew 1: central North Dakota and 
eastern Montana, crew 2: southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska, 
crew 3: eastern Nebraska and western Iowa).

Mark Dixon
Associate Professor
University of South Dakota
Department of Biology
414 E. Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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