*Position Information*

Title:                  Avian Studies Coordinator

Organization:    El Observatorio de Aves Jama-Coaque, Third Millennium
Alliance

Location:           Reserva Jama-Coaque, Manabí (between Jama and
Pedernales)

Openings:          1-2 positions available

Dates:               Mid-October 2018, minimum 1-year contract



*Summary*

Third Millennium Alliance’s (TMA’s) mission is to preserve the last
remnants of Pacific Forests in Ecuador and to empower local communities to
restore what has been lost. We achieve these goals through a conservation
framework of* science, education, partnerships, and communication *at
local, regional, national, and international levels. In January 2017, TMA
opened El Observatorio de Aves Jama-Coaque (OAJC) as their flagship
research program to help fulfill its mission. The role of OAJC Avian
Studies Coordinators is two-fold: (1) to facilitate empowering educational
experiences for OAJC visitors (interns, researchers, students, community
members) and (2) to conduct meaningful scientific research. Daily routines
typically revolve around early-morning field work studying birds with
relaxed afternoons spent reviewing data, planning projects, or discussing
scientific literature. Work schedule is Monday-Friday with weekends free.



*Responsibilities and duties*

·        Managing field operations and logistics of research projects.

·        Leading hands-on field experiences for interns, students, and
bander trainees.

·        Facilitating group discussions of research advances, techniques,
and primary literature.

·        Upholding rigorous data collection and entry standards.

·        Facilitating class and researcher visits.

·        Co-leading community outreach and capacity-building events.

·        Fostering a welcoming and comfortable living environment in
Reserva Jama-Coaque.

·        Assisting interns with independent projects that may fall outside
the field of ornithology.



*Qualifications*

·        Bilingual in Spanish and English.

·        B.S. or M.S. in biology, natural resources, environmental science,
or related field preferred.

·        Certified/licensed bird bander (not restricted to any given
country/program)

·        Physically fit – able to quickly and safely hike through steep,
tropical terrain with field gear.

·        Passionate about avian studies, conservation, and field work.

·        Positive attitude, independent, and experience leading others in a
team environment.

·        Willing to live in a remote (semi-off-grid) setting, i.e. the
Jama-Coaque Reserve.

·        First-aid/CPR certified preferred but not required



*Benefits*

·        All room and board is provided year-round in Reserva Jama-Coaque.
Selected applicant(s) will have essentially no living expenses apart from
their weekends and breaks.

·        Minimum 6-8 weeks paid vacation/year (1 week every two months +
major holidays).

·        Competitive salary dependent on applicant qualifications and
health insurance.

·        Possible opportunities to participate in additional research
projects in Jama-Coaque, Andes, Amazon.



*Applying*

Applicants are encouraged to learn more about TMA on our website (
tmalliance.org). Interested parties should address any inquiries/questions
to TMA’s Director of Research, Mike Ellis (mike[at]tmalliance.org). To
apply, please submit a 1-page cover letter, CVs/résumés and contact
information for 3 references as a single pdf to mike[at]tmalliance.org and
info[at]tmalliance.org by *12:00AM September 20, 2017*.



Mike Ellis
Director of Research
Third Millennium Alliance
Reserva Jama-Coaque
Cantón de Jama, Manabí, Ecuador
[email protected] | (+593) 98-612-0800
www.tmalliance.org

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