* Due to a withdrawal of an applicant, we are re-opening this position for
one week: *Application **deadline is Friday March 25th by 5pm.*

The Nantucket Conservation Foundation, Inc. (www.nantucketconservation.org),
Science and Stewardship Department seeks a *motivated, independent, and
enthusiastic field assistant with **strong botany skills *for the 2016
field season. This position is primarily field-based, requiring extensive
plant identification. Field work may include rare plant identification and
documentation, vegetation community sampling, land stewardship activities
and some wildlife monitoring as part of the Department’s overall Science
and Stewardship program. Field assistants will have the opportunity to gain
experience in rare species conservation, land management-based research
applied ecological monitoring, and hands-on restoration activities while
involved in a wide variety of different field work projects.


*Primary Responsibilities:*

   1. Quickly develop a working knowledge of the island’s plant species;
   2. Monitor vegetation community composition and rare plant species to
   evaluate the influence of different management regimes (prescribed burning,
   brush-cutting, shrub removal, deer exclosures, tidal flow reintroduction)
   on the restoration and maintenance of rare grasslands, heathlands,
   shrublands and wetlands;
   3. Conduct population ecology studies of several plant and animal
   species of conservation concern;
   4. Inventory, monitoring, and management of invasive plant species
   including hand digging and pulling and assisting a certified herbicide
   applicator by cutting stems, bagging and hauling away cut material;
   5. Inventory state-listed plant species that currently or have
   historically occurred on Nantucket;
   6. Assist in various wildlife management projects, including horseshoe
   crab monitoring and possible acoustic monitoring for bats;
   7. Assist in greenhouse-based projects such as native seed collection,
   propagation and out-planting for habitat restoration;
   8. Data entry, quality control, and proof-reading;
   9. Occasional participation in environmental education, interpretive
   and/or fundraising activities, as needed.


*Dates/Hours:* This is a full-time, temporary position beginning in mid to
late May and ending in mid October; exact dates are somewhat flexible.
Hours are generally Monday through Friday, averaging eight hours per day.
Work may be infrequently be scheduled at night, during the early morning
and/or weekends depending on weather, tides, etc. for particular projects.


*Physical Demands and Work Environment:* This is a field work intensive
position and applicants must be able to tolerate adverse field conditions.
Field work includes the possibility for inclement weather and variable
terrain, poison ivy and biting insects (mosquitoes, deer ticks). Nantucket
is an area with a high incidence of tickborne disease so precautions to
minimize risk are encouraged. The work involves hiking, standing, bending,
kneeling, and hauling field gear on a routine basis. While field assistants
will not be applying or working directly with herbicide, they will be
working in the vicinity of herbicide application and precautions are taken
to avoid direct exposure.

REQUIREMENTS

*Required Qualifications:* B.S. or B.A. in Ecology, Botany, Zoology,
Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, or a related
biological/ecological field. *One full season of field work experience is
required. Strong plant identification skills are required. *Experience in
plant community monitoring techniques and ecological field data collection.
Experience using GPS units in the field and using Microsoft Excel for data
entry. *Strong observational, critical thinking and organizational skills
are essential, as is the ability to accurately collect data and record
field notes.* Individuals must be able to work both independently and as a
member of a team. A valid driver’s license is required.

*Desired Qualifications:* Familiarity with the flora of the northeastern
United States and past plant taxonomy coursework. Interest in invasive
species management and willingness to participate in manual aspects of
herbicide management projects. A familiarity with and/or a willingness to
learn and participate in wildlife monitoring projects.


*Wages/Benefits:* Wage is commensurate with experience, in the range of
$12-13 per hour based on a 40-hour work week. Housing is provided in a
shared, employee house. Work-related transportation is provided but is not
available after working hours.


*Location:* The Nantucket Conservation Foundation is located on Nantucket
Island, MA, ~ 30 miles south of Cape Cod, in the Atlantic Ocean. Nantucket
ecosystems are dominated by sandplain grasslands, coastal heathlands, and
scrub oak shrublands (all global rare ecosystems), coastal plain ponds and
tidal marshes. For more information on our mission and research projects,
please see the Foundation’s website (www.nantucketconservation.org) and our
Science and Stewardship Department blog (www.ncfscience.wordpress.com).

TO APPLY:

*Application **deadline is Friday March 25th by 5pm.*


Visit: https://nantucket-conservation-foundation.workable.
<https://nantucket-conservation-foundation.workable.com/jobs/171684>com


For a complete application, please create *ONE DOCUMENT as a PDF INCLUDING:*

*Cover Letter*

*Resume*

*Contact Information for 3 references*

*Undergraduate College Transcripts*

*On the Career website, click APPLY to job and, using the upload Resume
link - upload the above document.*

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