LATE SEASON RESEARCH ASSISTANT Forest Ecosystem Restoration & Ecology Lab, The Ohio State University (http://oardc.osu.edu/ferel/index.htm)
We are seeking a highly motivated technician to assist with graduate project on the impacts of hemlock woolly adelgid across sites in southeastern Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia. The project will consist mostly of vegetation surveys in hemlock riparian ravines, in some areas the trees are dead or dying. Research sites include state and federal parks, preserves, and National Forests across the central Appalachian region which is known for its biodiversity, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation opportunities (white water rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking.) Pay rate: $11/hour; 40 hours per week. Work schedule will be flexible and may include weekends, may change due to weather conditions, and will likely include 10 hour days. Locations are located throughout a wide region and primitive camping fees for sites in National Forests will be provided. Period: August 15 – November 1 (end date negotiable) Experience and Qualifications: Ability to work and maintain positive attitude in remote, steep areas during variable weather conditions (heat, humidity, rain, bugs, cool mountain nights) while carrying moderately heavy equipment. Some areas have a thick shrub layer that is difficult to navigate, others will be rocky. Applicant will need to pass a University background check. Previous field and/or outdoor experience including camping required. Knowledge of central Appalachian flora, basic plant taxonomy and ecology and interest in research desired, but not required. Advanced undergraduate or BS students from related fields are encouraged to apply. To apply: Please send email and resume (with references) to Dr. Charles Goebel (goebel...@osu.edu). Charles Goebel, Ph.D. Forest Ecosystem Restoration & Ecology Lab School of Environment and Natural Resources The Ohio State University 1680 Madison Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: 330-263-3789 Web: http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/ferel/index.htm