The School of Environmental and Public Affairs at the University of Nevada 
Las Vegas seeks a seasonal botanist for an ongoing vegetation project 
taking place in four national parks within the Mojave Desert.  The position 
is an hourly position available for three or more months.  The position is 
available immediately and is based at offices with the National Park 
Service in Boulder City, Nevada.  Work over the next several weeks and 
months will involve 8-day trips (with 6 days off) to the high-elevation 
areas of Death Valley National Park and 8- or 4-day trips to higher areas 
of Mojave National Preserve.  Data on full plant community composition will 
be collected on 0.1-ha plots.  Travel time from Boulder City to the field 
sites is paid, but we cannot pay for commutes to Boulder City not on 
project time.  The pay rate is highly competitive at approx. $18/hr.  The 
botanist will work with a team of five other botanists and our current set 
up is three teams of two that work closely together in the same areas.     

Qualifications: Completed undergraduate degree in botany, ecology, or a 
closely related field is required.  Coursework in botany is desirable.  
Documented fieldwork experience in plant community sampling is essential.  
Experience in the desert Southwest is preferred.  U.S. citizenship and the 
ability to obtain a Nevada driver’s license are required.  The ability to 
use a GPS, walk over uneven terrain to access sample plots, and conduct 
fieldwork in a desert environment is required.  The ability to work with, 
and coordinate activities with, the university PI (Abella), other UNLV 
staff including other seasonal botanists, and National Park Service staff 
is required.  

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume by email only to Sharon 
Altman (sharon.alt...@unlv.edu).  Cover letters can be addressed to: Dr. 
Scott Abella, School of Environmental and Public Affairs, University of 
Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4030.  In 
the cover letter, please document botanical experience through coursework 
or fieldwork, as well as describe plant community/botany fieldwork 
experience.  With your resume, please include the names, email addresses, 
and phone numbers of three references, as well as academic transcripts 
(unofficial copies are ok).  Again, do not mail hard copies, applications 
will be reviewed via email only. 

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