http://www.thegreatbasininstitute.org/job/ecological-restoration-specialist-ash-meadows-national-wildlife-refuge/

The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, is recruiting for a Research Associate to provide assistance with
habitat restoration and monitoring for the benefit of 14 threatened and
endangered species in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in
southern Nevada.  With at least 26 plant and animals species found nowhere
else in the world, The Nature Conservancy has called Ash Meadows NWR , “One
of the most important natural areas on the North American continent.”  The
Refuge is currently undertaking large-scale hydrological and habitat
restoration.  This position will involve a variety of tasks directly
related to habitat restoration and ecological monitoring.  Main duties
include:
• Support the Invasive Plant Management Program (treating invasive
terrestrial and aquatic  vegetation by hand, mechanically, or through
chemical application of herbicides, follow-up monitoring; and providing
treatment recommendations to Refuge Management);
• Re-vegetation of restoration sites with native plants;
• Map treatment areas and restoration sites with GPS;
• Participate in control of non-native aquatic species (using minnow traps,
gigs, spears, and nets) and handling non-native species;
• Record data, maintain written records and electronic databases, and
compile reports;
• Assist with updating the Integrated Pest Management Plan;
• Maintain field equipment and tools;
• Assist with supervision and direction of volunteers, Great Basin
Institute AmeriCorps Interns, and Nevada Conservation Corps crews when
working in the Refuge;
• Support the Bird Monitoring Program (surveys include the Nevada Bird
Counts, Breeding Bird Survey, Aquatic Bird Counts, Christmas Bird Count,
Mourning Dove Survey, Plover Surveys, and Marsh Bird Survey)
Other duties as assigned may include assisting with fish surveys, trapping
of non-native aquatic organisms, native fish and invertebrate salvage prior
to hydrological restoration, and maintaining fish in holding tanks for
extended periods.  Other bird surveys may be implemented depending on time
and need and may include Raptor Surveys, Game Bird Breeding Surveys
(waterfowl and upland birds), and Owl Surveys.
Applicant must be comfortable working and living in a remote desert
location.  Work will take place both indoors and outdoors, with the
majority of time spent outside, and often working alone. Snorkeling may
also be required to survey native fish populations and assist in
eradication of largemouth bass. Applicant must be able to tolerate working
in hot, dry, often dusty conditions; hiking long distances over rocky or
uneven terrain; and carrying a backpack sprayer (approximately 35 pounds).
The position requires working with herbicides and other potentially
hazardous materials.

Compensation and Timeline:
• Rate of Pay:  $19.50
• October 31, 2015 – September 30, 2016, with extension through 2018
pending funding and favorable performance reviews
• Health and Dental benefits
• Federal holidays
• Full-time, 40 hours per week
• Housing available at a reduced rate in shared bunkhouse for the first 30
days to help with relocation

Location:
Ash Meadows NWR, one of the first wetlands in the United States to be
designated a Wetland of International Importance, comprises over 23,000
acres of spring-fed wetlands and alkaline desert in the Mojave Desert of
southern Nevada near Death Valley National Park.  The Refuge was
established in 1984 to protect threatened and endangered species and more
than two dozen endemic plant and animal species.  The Refuge also provides
habitat for over 100 species of plants and animals that are considered
sensitive, or are state protected or priority species.
The Research Associate must provide his/her own reliable transportation for
non-work-related trips since the closest personal amenities and grocery
stores are located approximately 30 miles from the Refuge in Pahrump,
Nevada.  The city of Las Vegas is located approximately 90 miles southeast
of the Refuge.

Qualifications:
• A Bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences (e.g., biology, ecology,
wildlife management, or a related field and/or commensurate field
experience);
• Plant identification skills and previous experience in invasive plant
management and/or restoration ecology, desirable;
• Ability to obtain a Nevada pesticide applicator’s license and willingness
to work with herbicides and other chemicals;
• Experience using hand-held GPS equipment for data collection and/or
navigation, along with basic computer skills;
• Understanding and/or experience using ArcView GIS software, desirable;
• Experience using MS Access and Excel for database management;
• Ability to identify and survey for western bird species;
• Understanding of basic water chemistry in relation to aquaria
maintenance, desirable;
• Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally, with a
diverse audience;
• Knowledge and experience operating 4WD trucks, tractors, and Utility
Terrain Vehicles (UTVs), desirable; or at a minimum, must be able to obtain
UTV certification after training;
• Comfortable with flexible weekly schedules as it may change in response
to project needs.
Additional Requirements:
• Ability to self-direct and self-motivate;
• Ability to maintain accurate and detailed records;
• Ability to perform physical labor in harsh and rapidly changing
environments, work in all types of weather conditions year-round,
independently or as part of a team;
• Willingness and ability to carry a backpack sprayer (up to 35 pounds),
lift up to 50 pounds, and to perform physical labor, including but not
limited to, manual removal of non-native vegetation, and planting of native
vegetation;
• Ability to work productively and cooperatively as part of a team to
accomplish mutual goals;
• Possess a valid, clean, state-issued driver’s license;
• U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status; and
• Willingness to submit to a background check, and pass computer security
and ethics training.

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, résumé,
and a list of three professional references to Amy Gladding, HR Coordinator
at [email protected].


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