The Avian Ecology Program at Archbold Biological Station conducts basic 
and applied research on the behavioral ecology and population dynamics 
of threatened birds through ecologically and evolutionarily meaningful 
time spans and across the varied landscapes, including those altered by 
humans, of upland habitats in central Florida. Our research is primarily 
focused in the following areas: avian population biology, demography and 
population regulation, evolution of cooperative breeding, behavioral 
ecology, urban ecology, landscape ecology, and endangered species 
management and conservation. We are seeking to fill a one-year, grant 
funding Research Assistant to help with endangered species management 
for projects at Avon Park Air Force Range, in central Florida and at 
White Oak Conservation Foundation, in northeast Florida. 

For the first 5 months of the position, from hire to late -September, 
the selected candidate would be based at White Oak Conservation 
Foundation, in Yulee, Florida along the St. Mary’s River. White Oak 
conserves and sustains some of the earth's rarest wild animals through 
innovative training, research, education, breeding and field programs 
that contribute to the survival of wildlife in nature. White Oak leads 
professional efforts to improve veterinary care, develop holistic animal 
management techniques, and better understand the biology of critically 
endangered species by providing excellent care and managing conservation 
programs for over 30 species of imperiled wildlife in large, 
naturalistic enclosures. In 2016, White Oak became one of only two 
institutions to manage captive populations of the endangered Florida 
grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum floridanus). Our staff member 
would assist White Oak with husbandry and conservation with any and all 
aspects of the avian breeding season, but with specific focus on the 
grasshopper sparrow program. Archbold’s staff member would work with the 
White Oak team and gain experience in:
• Basic husbandry- feeding, shifting, and animal observation in large 
enclosures with natural social organization and groupings, • Hand-
rearing passerines, • Breeding introductions and
Management, • Transport (in-house and external), • Veterinary care, • 
Reintroduction programs, • Identifying avian vocalizations, • Daily 
reporting, • Diet preparation, • Flight restriction management, • 
Assisted reproduction techniques, • Identifying individuals 
• Sample collection, • Guest interactions and education, • Enclosure 
landscaping and maintenance, • Camera trapping and video monitoring, • 
Research and scientific management
Basics, • Sweeping for wild insects, • Avian capture and hand restraint, 
• Imprinting prevention
• Artificial incubation and hatching, • Candling, • Pre-release 
conditioning, • Non-chemical fire ant control methods.

During the second phase of the position, the selected candidate would be 
based at Avon Park Air Force Range, in Avon Park, Florida. APAFR 
comprises over 106,000 acres of natural habitats and is a great example 
of Florida’s native habitats still subject to natural ecological 
processes and disturbance regimes. It supports populations of many 
threatened and endangered plants and animals. For over 20 years, the 
Avian Ecology Program at Archbold has conducted most of the research and 
monitoring on listed birds at APAFR, including the Florida grasshopper 
sparrow, Florida scrub-jay (Aphelcoma coerulecens) and red-cockaded 
woodpecker (Picoides borealis). The selected candidate would be engaged 
in listed species monitoring on these species, as well as others such as 
crested caracara (Caracara cheriway), the Florida bonneted bat (Eumops 
floridanus) and others. The selected candidate will work in a team of 
several long-term RAs that lead some of the projects and other seasonal 
RAs. 

Free housing will be provided for the selected candidate at both White 
Oak and at APAFR. At WO the candidate will share an apartment with an 
intern of the same gender and at APAFR share a house with 1-3 other RAs, 
both male and female. You may be required to share a bedroom, but only 
with RAs of the same gender. At both sites, the work schedule will 
include some weekends and holidays. Applicants must have a flexible 
schedule and availability to work a daytime or afternoon/evening shift 
as needed. The selected candidate will have access to select White Oak 
amenities including a fitness center and swimming pool. Housing for pets 
and/or spouses is not available. At APAFR, the applicant will work with 
a dedicated team of wildlife professionals. They will also be a member 
of Archbold’s Avian Ecology Lab, and 
will have access to the main research station in Lake Placid, about 40 
miles away, where regular seminars are given within a robust scientific 
community of 60+ staff.

Eligibility Requirements
• Candidates with passerine hand-rearing and handling experience are 
preferred.
• Candidates must have the physical ability to identify color bands on 
small birds from a distance, and hear and identify very soft/quiet 
sounds. 
• Candidates must be able to lift 50 lbs. without difficulty, work in 
adverse weather conditions including Florida’s summer climate, and 
remain on their feet for long periods of time.
• Candidates must be 18 years old and over.
• Candidates must have proof of a valid driver’s license.
• Candidates must pass a background search prior to being formerly 
offered the position. 
• While at WO, candidates must abide by White Oak’s dress code, 
including covering of tattoos and natural hair color.
•  Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Biology, Ecology, Wildlife or a 
related field, along with previous field experience.
• US citizenship or a US work visa is required.
• Possession of a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record. 
Applicants must bring their own vehicle for commuting.
• A willingness to work independently in remote areas of native habitats 
on a 106,000-acre military reserve. 
• A good work ethic, a good sense of direction, highly motivated, 
excellent behavioral observation skills, and attention to detail. 
• An interest in birds, experience in reading color bands, capturing, 
handling and banding birds, tolerance for a vast array of snakes and 
biting insects, and working long hours under hot-humid field conditions 
will be helpful, though not essential. 
• Must be willing to work a non-regular schedule that will often include 
weekends.

How to Apply
All candidates will submit in ONE document a resume/CV, a list of 3 
professional reference’s contact information, and a cover letter 
explaining their career goals and how this position will help them 
achieve those goals.  Only electronic submissions will be accepted 
(.doc, .docx, or .pdf only).  Salary is commensurate with qualifications 
but includes full benefits, including health and dental insurance, paid 
vacation and holidays. The position is available immediately and we will 
begin reviewing applications immediately upon receipt. Please send 
application
materials to Reed Bowman at rbow...@archbold-station.org with the 
subject line: ‘WO-APAFR_Monitoring_Tech’. The position is funded for 
one-year.

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