Field Assistant: Bornean Orangutan Health, Nutrition and Ecology in Central 
Kalimantan, 
Indonesia

Hiring Organization:
Rutgers University

Date Posted:
15 November 2017

Position Description:
We are seeking two reliable, hard-working and motivated volunteers to assist 
with data 
collection for the Tuanan Orangutan Research Project. This research is part of 
Dr. Erin 
Vogel’s long-term study investigating the relationships between ecology, 
physiology, 
health, and behavior in Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) at the 
Tuanan 
Orangutan Research Station in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Research will be 
conducted 
on habituated wild orangutans inhabiting peat swamp forests within the Mawas 
Conservation Area. Duties will include the collection and management of 
behavioral, GPS, 
and plant phenology data, collection and preliminary processing of biological 
samples 
(non-invasive feces and urine), as well as the collection of orangutan food 
samples for 
nutritional analyses. Volunteers will have the opportunity to develop and 
conduct their own 
related research project within the scope of this project. Training and 
supervision for these 
activities will be provided by doctoral student Rebecca Brittain and Dr. Erin 
Vogel.

Experience:
The ability to speak Bahasa Indonesia is preferred but not required; however, a 
willingness 
to learn and speak the language is necessary as the field station operates 
primarily in 
Bahasa Indonesia. Priority will be given to applicants with previous biological 
field 
experience, especially behavioral ecology. Experience working in a tropical 
climate under 
demanding physical conditions is strongly preferred. The ability to learn and 
operate GPS 
and other similar technologies is required. Tuanan is a peat swamp habitat, and 
the 
conditions at this site are challenging. Volunteers can expect to spend long 
days following 
animals in knee- to waist-high waters during the wet season (animals are 
followed from 
nest to nest ~10-13 hours per day; 5-6 days per week).

Qualifications:
Applicants must:
- Be physically fit and comfortable walking several kilometers in difficult 
terrain
- Exhibit strong social adaptability and sensitivity to Indonesian cultures
- Be comfortable with long periods of isolation (geographic and technological, 
as we do 
not have internet at camp, and have limited cell phone signal outside of camp)
- Be able to work independently and as part of a large international research 
team
- Feel comfortable living with limited accommodations (no hot water, limited 
electricity) 
and being far away from family/friends
- Be willing to adapt to a foreign culture and show dedication to learning the 
language
- Be able to maintain an emotionally mature, friendly, energetic, positive, and 
very patient 
attitude in mentally and physically challenging situations
- Be comfortable encountering insects (including abundant mosquitos and 
leeches), 
venomous snakes, and large mammals (clouded leopards and sun bears)
- Be responsible when handling expensive project field equipment  

Salary/funding:
This is a volunteer position with no salary. 

Support provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
Food, lodging, and project-related travel will be reimbursed by the project 
after a six-
month commitment has been completed. International travel, insurance, and 
visa/permit 
fees are the responsibility of the volunteer.

Term of Appointment:
July 1, 2018, but start date can be flexible. A minimum of six months is 
required (a 12-
month commitment is preferred).

Application Deadline:
February 1, 2018 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis).

Comments:
If interested, please email the following application materials to Rebecca 
Brittain 
([email protected]):
1.      A cover letter explaining your interest in this position
2.      CV
3.      The names and contact information for two academic or professional 
references

Contact Information:
Rebecca Brittain
Department of Anthropology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414
USA

Telephone Number: 
+1 616-818-9505

Website:
https://coreborneo.wordpress.com/ 

E-mail address:
[email protected]

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