*Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation* *Job Announcement*

This is not a state position


*Job Title: WILDLIFE TECHNICIANS (2) FOR SEABIRD PROJECT*
*Wage: *Range $18.46 to $21.00 per hour depending on experience and
responsibilities. Housing at the field site will be provided. This is a
full-time position. Job offers a competitive benefits package including
group health, dental, and vision.



*Project Name: *Common Murre Restoration Project

*Supervisor: *Richard Golightly Ph.D.

*Background and duties: *The Common Murre Restoration Project is seeking up
to two (pending available funding) Wildlife Technician positions to conduct
monitoring of breeding seabirds including Common Murre, Brandt’s Cormorant,
Pelagic Cormorant, Western Gull, Black Oystercatcher and Pigeon Guillemot
along the central California coast. This project is conducted cooperatively
by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (San Francisco Bay National Wildlife
Refuge Complex) and Humboldt State University. The purpose of the project
is to aid in the recovery of Murre colonies that were depleted because of
oil spills, human disturbance and other anthropogenic factors.

Primary duties will include conducting seabird population and productivity
surveys, documenting and reporting human disturbances to seabirds, database
entry, and interacting with the public. Other duties may include counting
seabirds from aerial photographs, conducting surveys of nesting seabirds,
or other related tasks as assigned. Multi-day travel between multiple sites
at a distance from the primary duty station may be required. Preference may
be given to applicants with prior field experience with seabird or other
wildlife monitoring or census techniques. Additional evaluation may be
based on the applicant’s knowledge and experience with computer use and
databases.

*Duration: *Early to mid-April to mid-August 2019 depending on project
need. There is the possibility of 2-3 months extension beyond mid-August
depending on funding and qualifications.

*Minimum Qualifications: 1) *Bachelor’s degree in wildlife, biological
sciences or related discipline with an emphasis in wildlife biology,
restoration or behavior; *2) *current driver’s license with a good driving
record; *3)* ability to sufficiently move and lift equipment up to 50 lbs; *4)
*ability to regularly hike up to 3 miles in steep/narrow/uneven terrain
while carrying up to 50 lbs of gear; and *5) *ability to work at the tops
of high, steep cliffs.

*Application must include:*

*1)  *A *SIGNED *cover letter, which includes the exact job title: *Wildlife
Technician*

*2)  *Résumé

*3)  *Names, affiliations, and phone numbers of two professional references

*4)  *Completed Employee Information <https://goo.gl/25WmnK>*Form* (
https://goo.gl/25WmnK)

***Do not staple application packet!***

*NO EMAIL APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED*

For *questions* please contact Cassie Bednar at (510) 792-0222 x225 or
cassie.bed...@humboldt.edu. <cassie.bed...@humboldt.edu>

*Closing Date: *Applications must be post marked by January 21, 2019 to
receive full consideration. Late applications may or may not be considered.

*Mail completed application to:  *

Cassie Bednar

ATTN: Wildlife Tech

San Francisco Bay NWRC

1 Marshlands Road

Fremont, CA 94555 USA

*NO EMAIL APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED*



Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for
employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin,
ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual
orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital
status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
More information about HSU SPF’s Equal Employment Opportunity hiring can be
found here
<http://www2.humboldt.edu/hsuf/pdf%20forms/Employment%20Notices/HSU%20SPF%20EEO%20Reaffirmation%20Letter%202018.pdf>.




For assistance with the application process, please submit an Accommodation
Request Form which can be found here
<https://forms.humboldt.edu/spf-accomodation-request-form> or call the SPF
Interim Compliance Support Coordinator at (707) 826-5159.



A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed
satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered this position within HSU
SPF. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the
application status of applicants or continued employment of current HSU SPF
employees who apply for this position.

-- 
Cassie Bednar
US Fish and Wildlife Service/Humboldt State University
Common Murre Restoration Project
San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex
1 Marshlands Road
Fremont, CA 94555
510-792-0222 ext 225
cassie.bed...@humboldt.edu

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