The Florida Museum of Natural History’s McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and
Biodiversity, University of Florida seeks a technician to assist with field
surveys and associated conservation-related recovery actions or research
projects focused on several critically imperiled butterflies in the Florida
Keys.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Conducts regular field surveys for federally listed
or critically imperiled butterfly species by monitoring known sites to
ascertain site occupation and habitat quality; assists with specific field
research projects to be determined; assists with specific recovery actions
including population augmentation or reintroduction as needed;
collects accurate
records of all data collected; inputs and summarizes biotic and abiotic
data; operates watercraft to perform survey and research activities.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-Background in Entomology, Wildlife Ecology or related field. Experience
with insects highly preferred.
-Experience with field survey methods and techniques used in wildlife
biology including species identification (butterflies and plants).
-Skill in operating and maintaining specialized equipment such watercraft
or ability to learn. Successful applicant MUST complete the Department of
Interior's Motorboat Operator Certification Course (MOCC). This course
gives participants the training required to permit operation of Fish and
Wildlife Service-owned watercraft. It reviews minimum requirements for safe
operation of motorboats and includes a review of legal requirements,
preparations, navigation, operations, emergency procedures, rescue,
self-rescue, trailering, fire suppression and basic seamanship. The course
includes both classroom and on-the-water instruction.
-Ability to maintain accurate records and follow assigned protocols.
-Ability to work independently and in harsh environments. Locations may be
remote such as back-country/uninhabited Keys.

PROJECT LOCATION: Big Pine Key, Monroe County, FL. Work will be completed
at various locations.

COMPENSATION: This is a temporary, hourly wage position (OPS) - 40 hours
per week at a rate of $12 per hour for up to 12 months.

HOUSING: Housing will be provided for the positon by the Florida Keys
Refuge Complex. Housing consists of a shared unit termed the "bunkhouse"
where visiting researchers, students and volunteers stay while assisting
the refuge in a variety of resource management activities. Each person is
provided with a single room (in a four room building) which generally has a
twin bed, chair, desk and dresser. The common areas include a fully stocked
kitchen, living room with TV and DVD player (cable is not provided),
laundry room and two bathrooms. Internet is not provided by the government
but is frequently established by residents who share the monthly cost.
There are outdoor shower facilities also available. The bunkhouse is
located within a mile of grocery and dining facilities on Big Pine Key.

For questions regarding the position or to apply, please email Dr. Jaret
Daniels ([email protected]) and Geena Hill ([email protected]).
Applicants please include a resume or short CV.


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Geena M. Hill
Research Assistant, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida

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