Disease Ecology Project Assistant Opportunities Available at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is accepting applications for the following positions (24):
 
1) The Tick Project – Disease Ecology Project Assistant (up to 13):
Job Description: Research the effects of tick management interventions on the survival and behavior of blacklegged ticks and risk of tick-borne disease in people.  Location is the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New York’s Hudson River Valley, with travel to sites throughout Dutchess County, New York. Duties include sampling and collecting ticks in suburban neighborhoods, tick identification, live-trapping small mammals, gathering data and entering data on tick encounters with local residents, coordinating with local residents to collect field data, deploying wildlife cameras and identifying species captured in wildlife camera photos.
Qualifications: Meticulous attention to detail, self-motivation, and experience in field ecology are mandatory. Prior experience handling small mammals is highly desirable. 
Employment: Employment may begin as early as March 12 or as late as May 15, with an end date of approximately September 30, 2018. 
To Apply: Please submit job application via http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs and include a single PDF file consisting of a letter of application, a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references. Be sure to cite Job Number 18003-I, “The Tick Project”.
2) The Lyme-Climate Project – Disease Ecology Project Assistant (up to 6)
Job Description: Research the effects of weather and climate on the survival and behavior of blacklegged ticks and risk of tick-borne disease.  Location is the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New York’s Hudson River Valley, with travel to sites between northern New York and North Carolina. Duties include maintaining lab colonies of mice and ticks, preparing and maintaining field equipment and field sites, assessing and recording tick survival, and programming, downloading and managing data from dataloggers.
Qualifications: Meticulous attention to detail and experience in field ecology are mandatory. Prior experience handling small mammals is highly desirable. 
Employment: Employment to begin between March 12 and April 30, with an end date of approximately October 31, 2018. 
To Apply: Please submit job application via http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs and include a single PDF file consisting of a letter of application, a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references. Be sure to cite Job Number 18004-I “The Lyme-Climate Project”.
3) Mouse-mast Project – Disease Ecology Project Assistant (up to 4):
Job Description: Research the dynamics of mammalian communities and the relationships between mammals, ticks, oak trees, and Lyme disease.  Location is the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New York’s Hudson River Valley.  Duties include live-trapping small mammals, taking blood, urine, and fecal samples, reliably recording trapping data, sampling abundance of ticks, tree seed collection, and seedling surveys within eastern deciduous forest plots. Early morning, late afternoon, and occasional weekend hours are required.
Qualifications: Prior experience handling small mammals is highly desirable.
Employment: Employment may begin as early as April 1 or as late as mid May, with an end date of approximately November 14, 2018. 
To Apply: Please submit job application via http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs and include a single PDF file consisting of a letter of application, a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references. Be sure to cite Job Number 18002-I, “Mouse-mast Project”.
4) Public Health Project Assistant – “The Tick Project” (1):
Job Description: Research the effects of tick management interventions on the risk of tick-borne disease in people.  Location is the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New York’s Hudson River Valley.  Duties include conducting phone surveys of study participants, tracking reports of tick encounters and tick-borne diseases, secure management of participant medical information, and creating GIS maps of field sites. 
Qualifications: Meticulous attention to detail, self-motivation, and experience working with the public are mandatory.  Prior experience with ESRI ArcGIS software is desirable but not required. 
Employment: Employment begins by March 7, with an end date of approximately November 23, 2018.  
To Apply: Please submit job application via http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs and include a single PDF file consisting of a letter of application, a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references. Be sure to cite Job Number 18005-I “The Tick Project”.
All positions report to Dr. Richard S. Ostfeld.
 
Jobs are full time, 35 hours/week. These are seasonal, hourly, non-benefited positions. Wage is commensurate with education and experience. On-site or nearby housing may be available. Finalist candidates will be required to complete a post-offer, pre-employment driving background check successfully. All candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. Posting is open until February 12, 2018 or until filled. 
 
The Cary Institute is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action (AA) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, familial status, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.