The Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) at Colorado
State University (CSU) seeks 1-2 experienced field technicians for summer field
work assessing the condition of wetlands throughout the lower Arkansas River
Basin. Positions require field botany and ecology skills. Knowledge of plant
taxonomy and species identification required. Preferred qualifications include
experience in wetland or riparian ecology, local flora, and familiarity
performing field work for long days (10+ hours). Fieldwork will take place in
wetlands in natural areas and in created wetlands managed for wildlife habitat,
as part of a wetland condition assessment project in the lower Arkansas River
Basin. Standard duties will involve driving and hiking to field sites; in-field
plant identification, in-office plant identification with a microscope;
detailed completion of field survey forms, data entry, landowner interaction;
and extensive collection of vegetation, soil, wildlife habitat, and
environmental data. Data will be collected using both rapid assessment
protocols and more in-depth vegetation surveys. Field housing will likely be
based in Pueblo, CO. Salary range: $2000-$2800/month, plus per diem when
traveling. Some camping and travel will be necessary. Timeframe: 2-4 months
(approx. mid-May – Sept 2014). 

 

To apply and view a complete position description, please
visit: http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/employment-opportunities.html. 
First consideration of applicants will begin on February 17, 2014. Applications
will be accepted until July 31, 2014.  Reflecting
departmental and institutional values, candidates are expected to have the
ability to advance the Department's commitment to diversity and inclusion. 
CSU is an EO/EA/AA employer and conducts background
checks on all final candidates.                                           

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