Summer Research Assistant: Grassland Insect Ecology

Job Description:  The USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Northern Plains
Agriculture Research Laboratory in Sidney, MT is seeking an enthusiastic and
hard-working individual to serve as a biological science aide.  Our research
focuses on grassland insect and rangeland ecology; specifically how fire and
livestock grazing can reduce grasshopper outbreaks, how grasshoppers and
interactions between grasshoppers and Mormon crickets affect grassland
health and livestock grazing sustainability, and how drought affects
grasshopper outbreaks.  Work may include sampling grasshoppers and other
rangeland insects in large scale experiments, sampling rangeland plants,
setting up and conducting small scale manipulative experiments in the field
and lab work to sort and process samples collected.  Most field work will be
conducted on diverse and beautiful native rangelands in eastern Montana and
on the Little Missouri National Grassland in western North Dakota, with some
research conducted at 9000 feet elevation in the Bighorn Mountains in
northern Wyoming. Some overnight travel to sites in eastern Montana and
Wyoming will be required.  

Salary: $11.30 per hour (GS-2) dependent on experience and education.  The
candidate will receive overtime pay when working more than 40 hours per
week. Dorm-style, shared housing is available on location for $131 per
month, including utilities and internet.

Dates: Starting May 16th or 31st through the end of September. Please
specify your available start and end dates in your application.

Qualifications: The candidate must be a US citizen.  Additionally, the
candidate should be physically fit, able to walk rapidly over rangeland, and
comfortable spending long hours outside in hot conditions. Willingness to
work long days, and some weekends when necessary is also a must. 
Undergraduate course work in ecology, entomology, range or environmental
sciences, and previous field work experience is preferred, but not required.  

Application process: Please send cover letter with available start and end
dates, resume, and names and contact information of two references
(electronically) to Nicole Davidson ([email protected]).  

Evaluation of applications will begin February 23 and continue until the
position is filled. For more information on the grasshopper research program
visit:  www.ars.usda.gov/npa/nparl/dbranson or contact us directly. 

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