SUMMARY: 1-2 volunteers are needed for approximately 3 months beginning
May 1st 2017 to assist a PhD student investigating avian seed
dispersal in the Dominican Republic.

ORGANIZATION: Avian Ecology Lab, Old Dominion University (Virginia,
United States)

RESEARCH LOCATION: Jarabacoa, La Vega, Dominican Republic

POSITION DESCRIPTION: Volunteer field assistants will be involved in a
number of activities, including monitoring and collecting samples from
seed traps in abandoned pastures, censusing seedlings using a photo
guide key, observing flowering and fruiting phenologies of study trees,
conducting point counts and foraging observations of birds, collecting
fruits from native forest plants, radio-tracking birds, and data entry.

For more information about the project, visit
https://student.wp.odu.edu/sschu001/

LOGISTICS & COMPENSATION: For the duration of their stay at the field
station, assistants are expected to contribute to field and office work
for 5-6 days per week. All costs for in-country transportation and
lodging will be provided by the project (with the exception of
recreational trips on off days). Volunteers are expected to cover their
own travel costs the Dominican Republic. As this is a volunteer
position, no salary is available. Volunteers will be responsible for
their own food, which has averaged $30 USD per week for past tenants at
the field house. Start dates and end dates with the project are 
flexible, and may be discussed during the interview.

FIELD STATION & AMMENITIES: Assistants should expect to encounter
crowded living conditions at the field station, which we share with two
other graduate student investigators and their teams. Sleeping
accommodations are dormitory-style with 2-4 same-sex roommates. Potable
water, refrigerator, gas stove/oven, (cold) showers, and wireless
internet are available in the field house.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPECTATIONS: Competitive candidates for this position
will have demonstrated experience with botanical or wildlife research in
the field. The applicant must be in good physical condition with a
willingness to tolerate difficult working conditions. We routinely hike
7 km each day, often carrying heavy equipment. Patience is an essential
virtue for this type of work, given that much of it will involve sitting
or standing quietly for long periods to collect data. Strong
organizational skills are expected for this position to adequately
manage data collection and entry as well as the ability to work
independently at times. As with all field biology work, things do not
always go according to plan. An ability to cope with flexible schedules
and a sense of humor go a long way. While knowledge of Spanish is not
required for this position, a strong willingness to learn the language
is expected as volunteers will need to work effectively with Spanish
speakers, and we strive to maintain positive relations with the
community and cooperating land owners.

OTHER COMMENTS: This position is ideal for undergraduates or recent
graduates looking for experience in field ecology, wildlife/plant
sciences, and conservation biology for their careers. Undergraduates 
considering applying should communicate with their academic advisor to 
inquire about the possibility of using the experience to count for 
course credits. Those who are interested but unable to join the project 
at this time should still contact me; more opportunities may become 
available in the summer months.

APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Please send…
(1) A one-page cover letter detailing your interest in the position and
summarizing your relevant background and professional goals. I
especially want to know how you see this experience benefitting you
moving forward with your career.
(2) A resume or CV detailing your experiences relevant to the
qualifications discussed above.
(3) Information for 2 references who, preferably, know your work habits
in a field or laboratory/office setting. Provide name, title, and email
for each of these persons.

DEADLINE & INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
Materials must be received by April 3rd 2017 to guarantee
consideration, though interviews will begin sooner, so there is an
advantage to applying early. Decisions will be made as qualified 
candidates are found, following phone/Skype interviews and consulting 
references.

Send all materials in a single PDF document to:

Spencer Schubert
Department of Biological Sciences
Old Dominion University
Email: [email protected]

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