*Bat Telemetry Technician – Great Smoky Mountains *


*Job description*

The Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation at Indiana State
University is recruiting one (1) Field Technician to aid in a 19 week study
of bats in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Research will involve
mistnet surveys to capture bats, use of radio telemetry to track Indiana
bats (*Myotis sodalis*) and northern long-eared bats (*M. septentrionalis*)
to their day-roosts, measuring habitat characteristics around roosts, and
deploying bat detectors to record bat calls in remote forested areas in
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (on the border of Tennessee and North
Carolina). The technician will work closely with a wildlife biologist to
gain familiarity with the study area and survey techniques. On a daily
basis, the technician will work with 1-4 other technicians to accomplish
project objectives (capture, tracking, veg plots). Duties will also include
driving (field vehicle will be provided, 4WD is necessary), hiking long
distances in mountainous terrain (up to 10 miles/day), carrying heavy
equipment, data entry, and data management. Housing will be provided (this
will be in remote areas on the east and west sides of the Park), but
over-night camping may occasionally be required.



*Location*

Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The nearest major cities are
Knoxville, TN and Asheville, NC.



*Salary*

Temporary, full-time position. Pay is $459/week for 19 weeks, beginning 4
May 2015. Housing and field vehicle will be provided. Indiana State
University will not pay for relocation costs (moving expenses).



*Qualifications*

Required: B.S. degree in Wildlife, Natural Resources, Biology or other
related field. *It is imperative that you have a positive attitude, strong
work ethic, and be in good physical condition. It is also critical that you
are detail oriented and have experience collecting data for research
studies.* Must possess a valid driver's license and pass driving record
check.



Desired: Proficiency with radio telemetry in difficult terrain. Experience
navigating using GPS and topographic maps. Applicants who have experience
with bats and who have completed the pre-exposure series of rabies
vaccinations will be given priority, but ISU will pay for vaccinations for
individuals who are otherwise highly qualified.



Application process: To apply for this position, *send CV, cover letter,
and names of three references as one pdf file* to Dr. Joy O’Keefe at
[email protected]. *Applications are due by 3 April 2015*, but review of
applications will begin immediately. In the subject line of your email,
please include “Smokies Bat Technician.”

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