I am looking for one research assistant with a strong work ethic to join my 
team for the Franklin's ground squirrel project in Illinois.  The research 
assistant should be effective and skillful in field data collection (including 
trapping and handling of squirrels) and DNA extraction in the lab.  Research 
assistant knows how to operate and adjust, when necessary, various instruments 
for data acquisition and is required to communicate effectively, both verbally 
and in writing.

Duties and responsibilities include:

Trapping - Conduct live-trapping of Franklin's ground squirrels at multiple 
sites over the field season.

Tagging - Implant a passive integrated transponder (PIT) to each newly captured 
squirrel for identification.

Daily Reports - Submit daily reports on the trapping and tagging of Franklin's 
ground squirrels.

Maintenance - Assist with the maintenance, clean-up, and inventory of the field 
gear and equipment for trapping and tagging of Franklin's ground squirrels.

DNA Extraction - Conduct DNA extraction after the field season ends.

Training Materials and Program - Assist with production of training materials 
and program for aiding in the Franklin's ground squirrel research and 
conservation.

Requirements:
Successful candidate must have a B.S. degree (M.S. degree preferred) in 
environmental science, wildlife, biology, or related field.  Experiences in 
working with small mammals in the field are preferred.  Experience and 
familiarity with successful DNA extraction is a must.  Proficiency with 
Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, and GPS is also desirable.  Willingness to travel and 
flexibility with work schedule are required.  Successful candidate must be a 
team-player, demonstrate strong communication skills, follow instructions well, 
and pay attention to detail.  Candidate must have a commitment to field/lab 
personnel and equipment safety.  Individual must have a personal vehicle, 
maintain a valid driver's license, and be able to work outdoors in extreme 
weather conditions for long hours.

Application: Review of applications will start immediately until the position 
is filled.

Starting date: May 14, 2018.

Anticipated ending date: October 31, 2018 or beyond pending the project needs.

Salary: $500-$600 per WEEK (depending on the skills and experiences).

To apply, please send the following (via email) to Dr. Tih-Fen Ting at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

1.  Cover letter addressing background and extent of qualifications;

2.  Resume, including contact information for three references; and

3.  Transcripts (unofficial or scanned copy acceptable).


Tih-Fen Ting
Department of Environmental Studies
University of Illinois at Springfield
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 206-7876
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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