Employer: Old Dominion University
 
Location: Carmel Valley, California
 
Description: Two (2) field assistants are needed for ongoing long-term studies 
of the behavioral ecology of the cooperatively breeding Acorn Woodpecker at the 
Hastings Reserve in upper Carmel Valley, California. Hastings is run by the 
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley. We have studied the behavioral 
ecology of color-banded Acorn Woodpeckers for over 44 years at this site. The 
research focuses on both ecological and evolutionary factors involved in the 
evolution of cooperative breeding, and includes using automated radio-telemetry 
techniques to track cryptic movement.
 
Assistants will participate in monitoring group composition via color-band 
resighting, documenting feeding (for any nests) and roosting behavior, and 
assist in woodpecker capture and experimental manipulations. Some portions of 
field work may require the ability to drive a mule (All terrain vehicle) or a 
truck. The experience is designed to be one of total immersion, six days per 
week, and provides the necessary training needed for those interested in 
applying to graduate school.
 
Compensation: $600/month and on-site housing.
Duration: 15 March 2019 to 15 August 2019 with one of the two positions 
extending to 1 September 2019.
 
Qualifications: This job requires frequent strenuous physical activity; 
applicants must be avid hikers who are comfortable hiking up and down hills 
with equipment such as scopes and blinds. Prior experience with birds 
(especially the ability to read color bands) is desirable but not required. 
Self-motivation, enthusiasm for the research questions, a willingness to sit in 
a blind for up to 3 hours per session (in hot weather with lots of annoying 
face flies), and an ability to tackle the rigors of field work are a must. We 
especially encourage those applicants that wish to attend graduate school in 
the near future and who are interested in conducting an independent study 
during their tenure at Hastings. The reserve is remote (about an hour from the 
nearest town), and therefore a good attitude towards field housing situations 
is necessary, and having a vehicle is highly desirable.
 
Interested applicants should submit a CV and the contact details of three 
references with an appropriate cover letter as one PDF file with your last 
name_ACWOSPRING2019app.pdf as the name of the file to sahasba...@gmail.com. 
Please also cc rwint...@odu.edu on all application emails.  Please indicate in 
your cover letter if you are available to work through to 09/01/2019. 

Deadline: 12/02/2018     
PLEASE NOTE: Due to visa constraints, field assistant positions are only 
available to U.S. citizens/ permanent residents.
Contact: Sahas Barve, Postdoctoral Associate, Old Dominion University. 
Email:sahasba...@gmail.com

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