*Position*: Graduate Research Assistant in salt marsh invertebrate ecology
(full-time summers 2018-19, funded)



*Location*: Cape Cod National Seashore, US National Park Service, MA, USA



*Dates*: Late April through August 2018, with possibility of renewal in
2019 if performance is strong



*Project manager / supervisor*: Dr. Rachel Thiet, Professor of
Environmental Studies and Director of Conservation Biology, Antioch
University New England, Keene, NH, USA



*Project description*: This project is funded through a US National Park
Service grant to Dr. Rachel Thiet, and will provide full funding (salary
and housing) to the Research Assistant (RA) for the summer 2018 field
season. Funding is also secure for 2019; thus, the position may be renewed
a second year if RA performance is strong. The RA will work with Dr. Thiet
and her colleagues at Cape Cod National Seashore to characterize the
benthic and epibenthic invertebrate food web (especially shellfish and
crabs) and conduct benthic habitat assessments of East Harbor, a partially
restored, back-barrier salt marsh lagoon in N. Truro, MA on Cape Cod
National Seashore. This project is part of an on-going assessment of
long-term restoration outcomes at the site, and results from the project
will inform science-based shellfishery management.



The RA will be expected to conduct full-time field and laboratory work
between late April and August 2018, and will be expected to move to Cape
Cod National Seashore to live in visiting researcher housing for the
duration of the field season. Ideally, the RA will conduct this work to
fulfill thesis or dissertation requirements in the Antioch University New
England Environmental Studies Department.



This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate student to gain experience
in salt marsh ecology and restoration, and to live and work with a team of
experienced, passionate ecologists and managers. For more information about
the project, visit the East Harbor Tidal Restoration webpage (
https://www.nps.gov/caco/learn/nature/east-harbor-tidal-restoration-project-page.htm),
or read Dr. Thiet’s publications about her on-going research at the site (
https://www.antioch.edu/new-england/faculty/rachel-thiet/).



*Qualifications*: Qualified individuals will have:



1.     Strong interest in salt marsh ecology and restoration (experience in
salt marshes is ideal but not required)

2.     Excellent attention to detail

3.     Excellent data management skills

4.     Excellent written and oral communication skills

5.     Willingness and ability to conduct strenuous daily fieldwork in
water and under various weather conditions

6.     Ability to work both independently and as part of a team

7.     Willingness and ability to move to Cape Cod National Seashore
researcher housing April-August 2018

8.     Desire to work in an active, stimulating community of scientists



To apply, submit a resume/CV, statement of interest and experience in salt
marsh ecology and restoration, professional writing sample, and contact
information for three professional references to Dr. Rachel Thiet at
[email protected]. Deadline for applications is February 12, 2018.

-- 
Rachel K. Thiet, Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Studies
Director, Conservation Biology
Environmental Studies Department
Antioch University New England
40 Avon St.
Keene NH 03431
Phone: 603-283-2337
E-mail: [email protected]
Click here <http://www.antiochne.edu/employeedirectory/rachel-thiet/> to
visit my webpage

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