The Biology lab of Peter Hudson and Kurt Vandegrift seeks a full time research
technician to assist with a NSF funded project examining the virus communities
of small mammals and their tick parasites. The position requires a Bachelor
degree in biology or ecology as well as experience trapping, handling and
sampling small mammals (mice, flying squirrels, chipmunks etc). A rigorous
knowledge of lab practices and handling biological samples is also required.
Experience with retro-orbital sinus bleeds is also preferred. Applicants should
be in great physical condition and be able to hike up to 4-5 miles a day in
various weather conditions with about 10 pounds of gear. They should be
tolerant and knowledgeable about ticks and other biting insects. The applicant
must also be able to lead a team of undergraduate researchers in the field and
in the lab. This position requires that you operate a motor vehicle as part of
your job duties. A valid driver`s license and successful completion of a motor
vehicle records check will be required in addition to standard background
checks. This is a full time salaried position that may require occasional night
and weekend work. We hope to hire someone to start in mid to late April 2018
and will accept applications until a qualified applicant is hired. Interested
applicants should submit: (1) a cover letter detailing how they are qualified
and why they desire the position, (2) a resume/CV, and (3) contact information
for 3 professional references. Typically requires a Bachelor's degree or higher
plus one year of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education
and experience. This is a fixed term position funded for one year from date of
hire with excellent possibility of re-funding.  Please email application
materials as a single pdf to: <mailto:k...@psu.edu>.

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