All – We’re looking for a technician to assist with grassland bird surveys 
for the upcoming summer and would like to get someone with some previous 
experience (see below).  Please distribute!

Description
One technician is needed to conduct grassland bird and vegetation surveys 
of public and private lands in northeastern North Dakota. The field season 
will begin mid-May 2016 and end early August 2016. The first two weeks of 
the season will be used primarily for training on grassland bird visual 
and auditory identification, distance sampling, and vegetation surveying. 
The majority of the season will be used for surveying grassland sites 
during early morning hours, usually 4:30 AM to 12:30 AM work days. The 
technician will survey on all days with suitable weather, meaning some 
weekends may be required. All sites will have vegetation surveys conducted 
in early-July. On days with poor weather, survey data will be entered and 
proofed.

Qualifications
Applicants with experience identifying eastern grassland birds by sight 
and sound are preferred. Experience conducting point counts for any avian 
species is desired. Additional qualifications include the ability to think 
independently and work without supervision, navigate to survey locations 
using a handheld GPS unit, operate a 4WD vehicle safely, record field data 
accurately, willingness to work during early morning hours and 
uncomfortable conditions, and enthusiasm for conservation and grassland 
ecology. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass 
a UND background check.  

Duration and Pay
$15/hour starting Mid-May 2016 and ending early August 2016 with flexible 
start and end dates.  The position will be based in Grand Forks, ND home 
of the University of North Dakota and take place within the Grand Forks 
Prairie Project Area.  Numerous summer housing options are available 
around Grand Forks. 

Please send cover letter, CV, and contact information for two references 
via e-mail to Dr. Kathryn Yurkonis at [email protected] by 
March 1st for full consideration.  Applications will be accepted until the 
position is filled.

For questions and additional information please contact:

Dr. Kathryn A. Yurkonis
University of North Dakota Biology Department
10 Cornell St. Stop 9019
Grand Forks, ND  58201


Brett
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Brett Goodwin, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Department of Biology, University of North Dakota
Rm. 207 Starcher Hall, 10 Cornell Street Stop 9019, Grand Forks, ND, USA   
58202-9019
Office: 701.777.2757, Fax: 701.777.2623

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