Job Description: A crew leader is needed to oversee and conduct a variety
of animal surveys as part of a long-term food web and climate change study
in the Carrizo Plain National Monument.  The Carrizo is the largest remnant
of the San Joaquin grassland ecosystem and contains many endangered plants
and animals. Employee will supervise a team of 1-3 people and will conduct
a variety of surveys, focusing especially on mark-recapture of endangered
kangaroo rats. Vegetation sampling, mark-recapture surveys of threatened
squirrels, seed cache monitoring, visual line transects for reptiles,
pitfall trapping for invertebrates, and spotlight surveys for predators and
lagomorphs will also be conducted. Technicians will assist in the removal
of rainout shelter and irrigation equipment at the start of the field
season and technicians may be involved in repairs and maintenance of the
rainout shelters and irrigation plots as needed. Additional duties may
include bird point counts, diet trials, soil and precipitation monitoring
and educational displays and field trips.



Requirements: Applicants should have previous supervisory experience and
strong conflict management skills. Successful applicants will have previous
experience working independently in the field and a strong interest in
natural history, conservation, and/or management. Applicants should have a
high level of responsibility, organization, and motivation and the ability
to be flexible and live and work well with others in an isolated setting.
Applicants must be in good physical condition and have experience with or
be able to tolerate long work days, hot and cold field conditions and night
work. The ability to maintain work quality and a positive attitude during
challenging field conditions is essential. Applicants should have a strong
interest in deserts and arid regions or in the species being studied.
Applicants must also be proficient in Microsoft Office.



At least two years of college including courses in the natural, physical or
social sciences and at least three seasons of field experience; or an
equivalent combination of education and experience; and knowledge and
abilities essential to the successful performance of the duties assigned to
the position.



Preferred applicants will have familiarity with the plants and animals of
California and previous pit tagging and small mammal experience. Experience
with the following field techniques is also helpful: bird point counts,
small mammal live trapping and handling, distance sampling, and pitfall
trapping.



To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume and 2-3 references as a word
or PDF document to [email protected] by 2/6/2015.



Hiring Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks/UC Berkeley

Location: Carrizo Plain National Monument, CA

Dates: Late March through August 2015

Salary: $14.37/hour
Work Schedule: Approximately 40 hours per week, variable throughout season
Last Date To Apply: 2/6/2015


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Rachel Endicott
Program Manager
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management
8 Mulford Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
Phone: 510-643-3918

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