Avian Point Count Supervisor- point counts, demographic, arthropod,
and vegetation sampling in Northern New England at Umbagog NWR, NH.
The project is a collaboration between USGS Maine Cooperative Fish and
Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Maine to study birds in
spruce-fir forests throughout New England and their response to forest
management. This study will focus primarily on birds in softwood dominated
forests, and field research will be conducted in the working forest landscape.

The selected applicant will supervise and conduct avian point count surveys,
forested vegetation surveys, arthropod surveys, targeted spruce budworm
surveys, and demographic observation of Bay-breasted Warblers. The applicant
MUST have previous experience with point count surveys. Please send a CV or
resume with a cover letter detailing interest in the position, relevant
experience, and the contact information for at least 3 references as a
single document to the email indicated below. Include in the subject line:
“Supervisor application”.

Qualifications: The ability to identify forest birds of New England by both
sight and sound is essential. Experience with multispecies point count
surveys for birds, vegetation surveys, arthropod surveys, bird demographic
surveys, data entry in Microsoft Excel or Access are preferred. Enrollment
or completion of a college degree in biology, wildlife, zoology, or related
field also preferred. An ability to independently plan daily and weekly
logistics while supervising four other technicians is essential.

Compensation: Employees will be provided housing at Umbagog NWR in NH,
a vehicles for fieldwork use, and a wage ranging $11-14 per hour depending
on experience with point counts and completion of an undergraduate degree.
Research sites are remote, and numerous outdoor recreational opportunities
are located nearby such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and moose
watching. 

Contact: Brian Rolek
Contact email: [log in to unmask]
Start date: 11 May 2015
End date: 15 August 2015
Application deadline: ASAP

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