Posted in Other 21 days ago.
Compensation:
The Marshbird Biological Assistant will:
Conduct point count and vegetation surveys at remote sites across south Louisiana. Most point count surveys begin a half hour before sunrise or one to two hours before sunset and last 2 to 3 hours, preceded or followed by vegetation surveys.
Enter data in a timely and efficient manner.
Be expected to travel 3-5 days per week, staying in provided shared housing in Cameron, LA.
Must have completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Ecology, Natural Resources, Agricultural Sciences, or a related field.
Must be willing to work long hours outside under physically demanding conditions (hot, cold, biting insects, etc.);
Must be able to walk over a mile through various wet and dry marsh habitats. This includes tall & dense grass, oftentimes with uneven footing, shallow pools, and scrubby vegetation.
Must have strong organizational skills and great attention to detail.
Excellent interpersonal and oral communication skills.
Experience driving ATVs and/or operating outboard motorboats are a plus.
Valid driver’s license and reliable personal vehicle (mileage will be reimbursed at the current Federal rate).
Must live in, or be willing to temporarily move, to Cameron Louisiana in provided housing.
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