A Field Research Technician position is available to assist on an ongoing 
project evaluating habitat and resource selection of eastern spotted skunks in 
the Ozarks of northern Arkansas. In addition to capturing, radio-collaring, and 
monitoring skunks and collecting data on habitat structure, the technician will 
assist in a survey of the parasites and pathogens based on captured 
individuals, an examination of the dietary patterns of skunks based on scat 
analysis, and a camera trap survey.



Candidates must have a B.S. in wildlife science, biology, or a closely related 
discipline and field research experience. Strong work ethic, ability to work 
with a diversity of natural resource professionals, ability to work alone or in 
groups, and an interest in wildlife/habitat relationships are essential. The 
technician will work closely with, and under the supervision of, an MS student 
from MU School of Natural Resources who is already on site.



The 9-12 month non-benefits eligible position has an immediate start date. 
Salary is $23,000/year. The position will be based in Hector, Arkansas (about 
90 miles north of Little Rock and about 6 hrs south of Columbia, MO where the 
technician will be officially employed). Work will generally require around 
40hrs/wk and may require working at night in remote areas as well as occasional 
camping. Housing and a field vehicle will be provided. Review of applications 
begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Submit via email 
a cover letter that includes a description of work experience and career goals, 
resume, and the names and contact information (phone and e-mail address) of 3 
references to:



Summer Higdon

School of Natural Resources

University of Missouri

302 Natural Resources Building

Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail: sdh...@mail.missouri.edu





Matthew E. Gompper
Professor
School of Natural Resources
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211 USA
Email: gompp...@missouri.edu<mailto:gompp...@missouri.edu>
phone: 573-882-9424
https://sites.google.com/site/gompperlab/home
http://www.snr.missouri.edu/fw/faculty/gompper-m.php

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