Description:
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is federally listed as a threatened
species north and west of the Colorado River under the Endangered Species
Act. The focus of the desert tortoise line distance sampling (LDS)
monitoring program is to collect data that will allow researchers to
estimate population density of these animals in the eastern portion of their
range. LDS monitoring occurs during April and May to coincide with the peak
in the desert tortoise activity season. Field training will require
participation in a rigorous 4-week program during which both telemetry and
field technicians will be required to demonstrate proficiency in backcountry
wilderness field skills, 4WD vehicle operation, the use of GPS, topographic
maps, and PDA technology. In addition, all technicians will be further field
tested on their ability to follow monitoring protocols thoroughly and
precisely. Four telemetry technicians will be hired not only to conduct line
distance sampling, but they will also have the sole responsibility of
gathering daily location data on focal desert tortoises that serve as
controls for the project. All technicians will work for 5 consecutive days
and then have 2 days off, but they must be available to work any of the 7
days each week with the understanding that the schedule is subject change
with little or no notice. Spike camping in the field will be required.  This
position will require long hours including early mornings and may include
weekends.

Compensation:  
o       $5,280 living allowance
o       $1,415 AmeriCorps Education Award
o       Field per diem

Contract & Timeline:  
o       March 7, 2011 – May 29, 2011
o       Full-time, minimum 40 hours per week 
o       Weekend hours may be required during field season

Location:
o       Las Vegas, NV

Qualifications:
o       Bachelor’s degree in biology (wildlife or conservation), ecology or
related field; 
o       Experience collecting field data or following established field data
collection protocols;
o       Experience using telemetry equipment;
o       Experience conducting LDS or working with desert tortoises desirable; 
o       Experience using hand-held GPS equipment;
o       Knowledge of southwestern/Mojave flora and fauna desirable;
o       Self-motivated with ability to maintain a positive attitude while 
working
in a diverse team environment;
o       Ability to work a variable schedule (including weekends) that may change
with little or no notice;
o       Ability to walk a minimum of 12km/day in challenging terrain and harsh 
and
rapidly changing desert conditions, and otherwise be in good physical condition;
o       Willingness to camp in the desert backcountry for consecutive days;
o       Possess a valid, clean, state-issued driver’s license;
o       Ability to operate a 4WD vehicle on- or off-road if required; and
o       Meet AmeriCorps eligibility requirements: (1) U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status, (2) eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award
(limit of four in a lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time education
awards), and (3) pass National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) and
federal criminal background checks.

For a complete position description please visit our website at
www.TheGreatBasinInstitute.org. Please include where you found this position
posted. 

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, résumé,
and list of three professional references to Stacy Mitchell, GBI HR
Assistant, at smitch...@thegreatbasininstitute.org. Please include where you
found this position posted. 

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