CREW LEADER: BIRD POINT COUNT, NEST BOX & ARTHROPOD AND VEGETATION SAMPLING
Crew leader needed to coordinate a large survey effort for a biodiversity
study across the northern Oregon Coast Range (with responsibility for 5
technicians).  The crew leader will coordinate closely with project PI’s to
train the crew in survey methodology and bird ID, monitor protocol
compliance, schedule field work, and set a high level of professionalism for
the use of shared crew housing. During the majority of the field season the
successful applicant will balance coordination responsibilities with field
duties including conducting early morning bird point counts, blue-bird nest
box checks, arthropod sampling, vegetation/habitat sampling and data
recording. Applicants should be proficient navigating in remote backcountry
settings and be able to work under difficult field conditions. Most field
days will involve challenging cross-country hiking through recently
harvested stands. Experience with point counts, knowledge of local bird ID
and ability to train other technicians is required. Position is available
from April 2012 through August 2012.  Compensation is $2,600-$3,000 per
month (commensurate with experience) in addition to housing (in Dallas or
McMinnville, OR).  Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references with
phone numbers and e-mail addresses to: Jake Verschuyl, National Council for
Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., P.O. Box 1259, Anacortes, WA 98221.  The
position will remain open until filled. Materials may be submitted
electronically to: jversch...@ncasi.org.  NCASI is an equal opportunity
employer.

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