Seasonal Position Breeding Shorebird and Raptor Technicion Positions (2) – Delaware

 
WORK LOCATION:                             Smyrna, Delaware
EMPLOYMENT PERIOD:                  Full time (40 hours/week; 9 months)
POSITION AVAILABLE:                    Biological Aide for Wildlife Section
 
DESCRIPTION:
Primary responsibilities include monitoring and protecting piping plovers, American oystercatcher, and gull and tern colonies on beaches and islands in Sussex County Delaware (primarily Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore, and Fenwick Islands State Parks, and Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge). Duties include monitoring territorial shorebird pairs, active nests and broods, monitoring tern and gull colonies, and protecting nesting habitat and nests with fence, signs, predator exclosures and by interacting with the public. The Biological Aide will also help train, schedule, and communicate with volunteers assisting the project.
 
After the field season, the Biological Aide will assist with data entry, management, and QA/QC, and prepare reports using GIS, Excel, and Access.
 
The Aide will also be responsible for serving as an alternate Hawk Migration Counter at the Cape Henlopen State Park Hawk Migration Station between September and November. Duties will entail identifying and recording migrating raptors and interpreting hawk migration patterns for the public.
 
This job requires working in challenging field conditions (i.e., biting insects, hot and cold conditions, walking in sand), and long days including some weekend and evening work.
 
The Aide may also have the opportunity to work on other Species Conservation and Research projects as assigned.
 
QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference for candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology or a closely related degree, field experience, especially experience nesting searching for beach nesting birds, using predator exclosures at plover nests, and experience identifying raptors in flight. Familiarity with programs for data entry and management (i.e., GIS, Excel and Access) is desirable.
 
Candidates with either breeding shorebird OR raptor ID experience are encouraged to apply.
 
A valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
 
 
SALARY/HOURS:
Full time (40 hours/week) for up to 9 months at $10.00– $12.00 per hour.
 
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS & DEADLINE
Apply by emailing (preferred) or mailing a hard copy of your resume/CV (lastname_cv_shorebird.doc) along with a cover letter (lastname_coverletter_shorebird.doc) describing your qualifications, and contact information for three references to Audrey DeRose-Wilson (Audrey.DeRose-Wilson@state.de.us). Hardcopy applications can be sent to theATTN: of Audrey DeRose-Wilson; Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife; 4876 Hay Point Landing Road; Smyrna, DE 19977. Application deadline is March 5, 2018.