Archbold Biological Station has an opening for a RESTORATION ECOLOGY/LAND 
MANAGEMENT RESEARCH ASSISTANT to support ecological monitoring, wetland 
restoration, experimental research, and land management on the 3,600-acre 
Archbold Reserve in south-central Florida. The Reserve is located on the slope 
of the southern Lake Wales Ridge contiguous with the upland scrub habitats of 
the Station. Current research and restoration efforts on the Reserve are 
focused on hydrological restoration of former grazing lands (now in Wetlands 
Reserve Program easements) and techniques for restoring endemic cutthroat grass 
and other native wetland vegetation.



This is a full-time, term position for 12 months, preferably starting no later 
than 18 April 2016, with the possibility of extension dependent on funding.



The successful candidate will spend approximately 85% of his/her time 
supporting the Restoration Ecology program, including:

- sampling vegetation and monitoring water levels in freshwater wetlands and 
seepage slopes

- coordinating USDA-funded wetland restoration projects

- measuring cutthroat grass and other vegetation responses to grazing and 
hydrological restoration

- collecting data on severity of feral hog rooting in wetlands

- collecting soil and water samples for nutrient analysis

- entering and managing data

- occasionally supervising volunteers and research interns

- assisting with statistical analyses and presentation of research results



The other 15% will be devoted to Land Management activities, including mapping 
and treating exotic plants and assisting with prescribed fires.



Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in biology, environmental 
science, or a related field and at least 1 year of relevant work experience; 
experience with vegetation monitoring and plant taxonomy; familiarity with 
wetland restoration techniques; highly organized and able to work 
independently; meticulous attention to data quality; ability to safely operate 
4WD vehicles in off-road conditions; and high tolerance for heat, humidity and 
other discomforts associated with working outdoors in a subtropical climate. 
Applicants must have U.S. citizenship or current authorization to work in the 
U.S.



Preference will be given to candidates with a Master's degree, familiarity with 
wetland restoration approaches and multivariate statistical analyses (PC-ORD), 
and experience using database software (Microsoft Access).



Salary range is $24,000 - $29,000 per year (depending on qualifications) plus 
full benefits.

To apply, email the following (preferably as one attachment in PDF format) to 
Dr. Betsie Rothermel at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>:
1) Cover letter describing your qualifications and availability with respect to 
the desired start date
2) Current resumé or CV, including GPA and a list of relevant coursework
3) Contact information for three references

Please include 'RA position' in the subject line of your email. Review of 
applications will begin February 22nd and the top candidates will be contacted 
to schedule interviews during the first week of March.


-- Archbold is an Equal Opportunity Employer --


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