to
Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-5209, susan_ear...@usgs.gov. Send application
materials by email or mail to Susan Earnst (susan_ear...@usgs.gov) and
Michelle Schatz (michelle_sch...@usgs.gov), USGS-Biological Resources
Division, Forest Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 777 NW 9th St., Suite
400
are particularly interested in applicants with a strong
work ethic, proven ability to live and work in remote areas under rugged
conditions, and experience in identifying songbirds by ear.
Please send requests for more information to Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-
5209, susan_ear...@usgs.gov. Send
to Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-
5209, susan_ear...@usgs.gov. Send application materials by email or mail
to both Susan Earnst (susan_ear...@usgs.gov) and Michelle Schatz
(michelle_sch...@usgs.gov), USGS-Biological Resources Division, Forest amp;
Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 777 NW 9th St
to Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-
5209, susan_ear...@usgs.gov. Send application materials by email or mail
to Michelle Schatz (michelle_sch...@usgs.gov), USGS-Biological Resources
Division, Forest Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 777 NW 9th St.,
Suite 400, Corvallis, OR 97330. Include
interested in applicants with a strong work ethic, proven ability to live
and work in remote areas under rugged conditions, and experience in
identifying songbirds by ear. Please send resume and requests for more
information to Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-5209, susan_ear...@usgs.gov.
Send
year initial appointment, plus probable extension
of 6 months; possibility of further extension of another 4-6 months
dependent on funding.
How to apply: Please send early inquiry to Dr. Susan Earnst at
susan_ear...@usgs.gov so that I can keep you apprised of the application
process
, and
experience in identifying songbirds by ear. For information about the
work, please contact Dr. Susan Earnst, 208-426-5209,
susan_ear...@usgs.gov. Send application materials by email or mail to
Michelle Schatz (michelle_sch...@usgs.gov), USGS-Biological Resources
Division, Forest Rangeland