Job Title: Seasonal Ecology Field Assistant (5 months) 

Job Description: The Nantucket Conservation Foundation, Inc. 
(www.nantucketconservation.org), Department of Science and Stewardship 
seeks 2 (two) seasonal field assistants to work on conservation and land 
management-based ecological research and stewardship for the 2018 field 
season. Both successful candidates need to have strong skills in plant 
identification and an interest in wildlife management and monitoring. 
Ideally, one candidate must have experience in wildlife monitoring. The 
successful candidates will be hired with complementary skill sets to 
create an efficient team and a strong learning environment. These 
positions are field-based and include a wide range of ecological field 
application from vegetation community surveys and rare plant searches to 
small mammal trapping and bat acoustic monitoring. Successful candidates 
will be motivated, enthusiastic, self-reliant and willing to learn. For 
more information on our mission and research projects, please see the 
Foundation’s website (www.nantucketconservation.org) and our Science and 
Stewardship Department blog (www.ncfscience.org). 

TO APPLY: https://nantucket-conservation-foundation.workable.com 
Application deadline is Friday January 19, 2018 by 5pm but we may review 
on a rolling basis. 

Click APPLY to job and, using the Upload Resume link, upload ONE PDF 
DOCUMENT INCLUDING: Cover Letter, Resume, 3 references, and unofficial 
undergraduate college transcripts 

Primary Responsibilities: 
1.      Quickly develop a working knowledge of the island’s plant species; 
2.      Monitoring vegetation communities and rare plant species in 
connection with research and management projects using various sampling 
methods: (percent cover, line intercept, species counts, presence/absence, 
etc.); 
3.      Small mammal trapping, insect pitfall trapping, and spotted turtle 
surveys; 
4.      Assisting with bat population monitoring using acoustic detectors, 
mist netting and possible radio tracking; 
5.      Inventory state-listed plant species that currently or have 
historically occurred on Nantucket; 
6. Population ecology studies of several plant and animal species of 
conservation concern; 
7.      Inventory, monitoring, and management of invasive plant species 
including hand digging and pulling and assisting a certified herbicide 
applicator by cutting stems, bagging and hauling away cut material; 
8.      Assist in greenhouse-based projects such as native seed 
collection, propagation and out-planting for habitat restoration; 
9.      Data entry and quality control; 
10.     Occasional participation in environmental education, interpretive 
and/or fundraising activities as needed. 

Dates/Hours: This is a full-time, temporary position beginning in mid-May 
and ending in mid-October; exact dates are somewhat flexible. Hours are 
generally Monday through Friday, averaging eight hours per day, although 
work times will occasionally vary depending on project, weather, tides, 
etc.

Wages/Benefits: Wage is $13 per hour based on a 40-hour work week. Housing 
is provided in a shared, employee house. Work-related transportation is 
provided but is not available after working hours. Required 

Qualifications: B.S. or B.A. in Ecology, Botany, Zoology, Wildlife 
Management, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, or a 
related biological/ecological field. One full season of field work 
experience required. Successful applicants will have strong plant 
identification skills and an interest in wildlife handling and monitoring. 
One successful candidates must have experience with wildlife handling and 
monitoring. Experience in vegetation community monitoring techniques and 
ecological field data collection. Experience using GPS units in the field 
and using Microsoft Excel for data entry. Strong observational, critical 
thinking and organizational skills are essential, as is the ability to 
accurately collect data and record field notes. Individuals must be able 
to work both independently and as a member of a team. A valid driver’s 
license is required. 

Desired Qualifications: Familiarity with the flora of the northeastern 
United States and past plant taxonomy coursework. Interest in invasive 
species management and willingness to participate in manual aspects of 
herbicide management projects. Having or willingness to independently 
obtain a MA Herbicide Applicator license is useful but not required. 

Physical Demands and Work Environment: This is a field work intensive 
position and applicants must be able to tolerate adverse field conditions. 
Field work includes the possibility for inclement weather and variable 
terrain, poison ivy and biting insects (mosquitoes, deer ticks). Nantucket 
is an area with a high incidence of tick-borne disease so precautions to 
minimize risk are encouraged. The work involves hiking, standing, bending, 
kneeling, and hauling field gear on a routine basis. While field 
assistants will not be applying or working directly with herbicide, they 
will be working in the vicinity of herbicide application with precautions 
taken to avoid direct exposure.

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