Professors Dan Cristol and John Swaddle of the Department of Biology at the College of William & Mary seek applications for a research technician position in Behavioral Ecotoxicology of birds. The position is open to candidates possessing a relevant life sciences degree or equivalent experience, and a sincere interest in the behavioral ecological effects of mercury contamination in songbirds. We are looking for someone with experience in captive wildlife handling and basic lab work and protocols; and with strong communication and organizational skills. The position is open for an initial one-year period (with the expected renewal for an additional two years) and offers competitive salary and benefits.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic behavioral ornithology group and assist in the smooth running of a mercury dosing experiment on Zebra Finches to examine behavioral and physiological consequences of long-term, low-level mercury contamination. Major duties include making food and verifying dose levels, assisting PIs and students with research, and assisting with animal care. Attention to detail and meticulous record keeping are necessary. If desired, the successful applicant may conduct research within the larger project in preparation for continuing their own education. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until an appointment is made. Submit application online through the College of William & Mary Employment Opportunities website (https://jobs.wm.edu) for position 00889W which is listed at http://jobs.wm.edu/postings/13744. Information on the current research programs of the two PIs can be found at http://jpswad.people.wm.edu/ (Swaddle) and http://wmpeople.wm.edu/site/page/dacris/home (Cristol). General information about the Biology Department at William & Mary may be obtained at www.wm.edu/biology. The College is an EEO/AA employer.