Summer Research Assistant positions in the Berry Crops Entomology Lab at MSU

Where: Isaacs Lab, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

Duration: Early May to late August 2020. Possibility of extension into the fall.

Salary: Full time: 40 hours/week, $12.00/hour

Spend your summer studying insect pests and pollinators on berry farms throughout

Michigan! Daily tasks include insect scouting/trapping at farms and research stations, fruit

damage assessments, pollinator observations, data entry, insect rearing, and labeling and

curating insect specimens. Travel to field sites is in a university vehicle (travel time is paid)

and overnight stays at Michigan State University field research stations are possible (accommodations at the field station are covered). More info at: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=www.isaacslab.ent.msu.edu&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C7fb6d1d3c12d4fa0fb3c08d7c28047ac%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637191728594197790&sdata=h5qK3h3eB8QwvtKlOk1jpAWDsj%2F3c8QqgZFN%2FfMd64U%3D&reserved=0

Required Qualifications:

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Interest in entomology, biology, agriculture, or related fields

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Valid U.S. driverÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s license

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Ability to work outside for long periods of time

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Attention to detail and protocols

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Desired Skills:

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Field research and/or lab experience

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Experience with data entry and analysis

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Experience with insect collection and identification

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Experience with plant and/or pollen identification

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Lifting equipment up to 40 pounds

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢ Ability to communicate with a wide variety of people, including scientists and growers

To apply: Send a full CV and a cover letter describing relevant research experience

and primary interests. Include the names and email addresses of up to three

references. Send as one PDF to Jackie Perkins (albertj9@msu.edu) by March 27,

2020.

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

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is accepting applications for the

following position:

Disease Ecology Project Assistant, âÂEURÂoeThe Tick ProjectâÂEUR (up to 12)

Research:  The Tick Project  is a randomized,

placebo-controlled, double-blind research program to design and test a

tick-control strategy for preventing human cases of tick-borne disease.

The study is conducted at the scale of entire residential neighborhoods

within the Lyme-disease endemic zone of the northeastern United States.

The study emphasizes principles of disease ecology in the context of disease

prevention.

Job Description: Project Assistants are needed to study the effects of tick

management interventions on the abundance and distribution of blacklegged

ticks and risk of tick-borne disease in people.  Location is the Cary

Institute of Ecosystem Studies in New YorkâÂEURÂ(tm)s Hudson River Valley, with

travel to sites throughout Dutchess County, New York.  Duties include

sampling, collecting, and identifying ticks from residential neighborhoods,

live-trapping small mammals, along with gathering and entering data on tick

encounters with local residents.

Qualifications: Meticulous attention to detail and experience in field

ecology is required. Prior experience with tick sampling or handling small

mammals is highly desirable. The ability to work in small teams and to

withstand hot and humid field conditions is essential.

Employment: Employment to begin between April 13 and May 15, with an end

date of approximately September 11, 2020 with the possibility of extension.

Position reports to Dr. Richard S. Ostfeld and is full time, 35 hours/week.

This is an hourly, non-exempt, non-benefited position. Wages are

commensurate with education and experience. The final candidate will be

required to complete a post-offer, pre-employment driving background check

successfully. Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. On-site or

nearby housing is available. Review of applications will occur as

applications are received. Posting is open until April 1, 2020 or until

filled.

To Apply: Please submit a job application using this link

and

clicking the âÂEURÂoeApply NowâÂEUR button at the bottom of the page. Under âÂEURÂoeResumeâÂEUR

on the application page, click the âÂEURÂoeUpload ResumeâÂEUR link to upload a single

PDF file consisting of a letter of application, a resume, and the names,

phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references. Please

contact Patricia Jones (jonesp@caryinstitute.org) with any questions about

applying.

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.

Seasonal Land Stewardship Positions at Longwood Gardens

Seasonal employees working in Land Stewardship have the opportunity to work with our staff and volunteers across Longwood Gardens’ 700+ acres of natural lands in the Pennsylvania Piedmont. Typical duties include planting native trees, shrubs and herbaceous vegetation; weeding, watering, mulching, and pruning; maintaining trails, managing invasive species, collecting ecological data, interacting with guests, and performing other general land stewardship tasks. Working as a seasonal employee in Land Stewardship is an excellent way to gain experience and improve skills in hands-on land management and ecological restoration as you work with professional technicians in a variety of habitats. Prior land stewardship or horticultural experience preferred, as is experience with string trimmers and utility vehicles; we will also train motivated individuals.

Length of employment is flexible, from May-June through August-October, with occasional weekend work required. Seasonal employees in Land Stewardship must be able to lift 50 lbs. and work outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions. To operate vehicles and equipment, applicants must be at least eighteen years old with a valid driverÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s license. Review of applications begins immediately.

To apply:

https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flongwoodgardens.org%2Femployment%2Fseasonal-job-opportunities&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C7fb6d1d3c12d4fa0fb3c08d7c28047ac%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637191728594207784&sdata=LUSJq8ZwFYWDy3Ex5y3BHCHOAC%2BzxRCKtSrwH1Pi5ys%3D&reserved=0

Kansas State Summer Field Tech Plant Ecology

The Louthan Lab at Kansas State University is recruiting up to three seasonal field technicians beginning as soon as May 1. Our lab works at the intersection of population and community plant ecology, focusing on how species interactions and climate change jointly influence population dynamics and distribution patterns. Technicians will assist in establishing experimental manipulations of large herbivores and drought and initiating long term studies of plant performance, largely at Konza Prairie LTER near Manhattan, Kansas.

REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have an interest in fieldwork (though no prior experience is required). Prospective technicians must be comfortable with long days outside in rough field conditions (e.g. uneven terrain, hot/humid weather). They must be both team- and detail-oriented.

SCHEDULE: May to August 2020. Work week will be 40 hours, M-F; however, schedules with longer workdays and extended weekends may occur to accomplish project goals (busy time periods will be balanced with adequate rest days).

HOUSING: Provided for those not in the Manhattan area. Housing will be dormitory-style and located at Konza Prairie LTER just outside of Manhattan, Kansas.

TO APPLY: Contact Allison Louthan (amlouthan@ksu.edu) with a cover letter, current CV that includes previous research experience, and contact information for three references. Please put Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeSummer Field TechnicianÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ in the subject line. Priority will be given to applications received before April 1.

Botany technician

Please see our website for information about a job opportunity for a Botany Technician:  https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fappliedeco.org%2Fget-involved%2Fjobs%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C66681b1756924bd2673b08d7c4d37cf3%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637194285060055354&sdata=PCjNtU%2BjExHyzbwmRD9iWATB9yus%2FP5lgGEvgafxoAg%3D&reserved=0

The Botany Technician will be based out of the Carlsbad, NM BLM Field Office to work alongside the Botany and Wildlife staff. This position will be for 30 weeks with the possibility of extension depending on funding, weather, and plant phenology. The work week will vary between five 8 hour days, Monday through Friday, and four 10-hour days, Monday through Thursday. This position will involve some office work (i.e., data entry, site planning), and the rest of the week will be spent in the field.

Seasonal Rangeland Vegetation Technician

SEASONAL TECHNICIAN needed for a variety of field projects studying rangelands across the Intermountain West.

All projects are part of Dr. Kari Veblen’s lab at Utah State University, investigating restoration possibilities across the Intermountain West. Technicians will be expected to identify forbs, grasses, and shrubs to species, dig and characterize soil pits, and follow lab protocols. Duties may also include lab work and data entry.

Field technicians will work under the supervision of researchers in the field but will be expected to be independent and reliable at collecting field data. Ideal candidates will have field experience, some plant and/or soil classification experience, a strong academic background, and will work well in groups and have enthusiasm for fieldwork. Long workdays are expected and technicians need to be flexible with schedules.

Position runs from early May thru August 2020. Work will be based in Logan, UT. In May-June, sites are spread throughout Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington and we will primarily work 8 days on 6 days off. In July-August, work will be based out of Soda Springs, ID and work will primarily consist of 4 days on 3 days off. Transportation between Logan, UT and field sites will be provided. Technicians are responsible for their own housing between work periods and while conducting lab work in Logan, UT.

Review of applicants will occur on a rolling basis and will continue until positions are filled. Pay is $11-$14/hr depending on experience; $15/day camp per diem while in the field.

Please send Cover Letter, CV/Resume, and 3 References in ONE PDF to:

Sofia Koutzoukis, skoutzoukis@gmail.com

Summer Research Assistant in Plant Ecology at RMBL

Summer Research Assistant Position in Plant Evolutionary Ecology at RMBL

The Campbell lab at the University of California at Irvine

(https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffaculty.sites.uci.edu%2Fcampbelllab%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C66681b1756924bd2673b08d7c4d37cf3%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637194285060045362&sdata=ZwoEggG1J4k2dlbIFScm2V95J%2Fw1EQEuZfhnWazbeag%3D&reserved=0) is seeking a field research

assistant to join our team in plant evolutionary ecology for summer

2020. The work will be based at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

(https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rmbl.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C66681b1756924bd2673b08d7c4d37cf3%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637194285060045362&sdata=glvY%2BVhmua%2FReUkN2jesAckr42P3gZQI0UaGhGvBZ1Q%3D&reserved=0) in Colorado. The assistant will help with data

collection of vegetative, physiological, and floral traits for long-term

projects. These projects are aimed at testing whether plant populations

can adapt quickly enough to environmental change to avoid extinction.

The fieldwork can be strenuous and sometimes involves extensive hiking

at high elevations and work during inclement weather. In addition to

field and laboratory work, the assistant is expected to be an active

participant in the research community. Applicants should have some

college level coursework in ecology. Those with prior laboratory or

fieldwork experience with plants are especially encouraged to apply. The

full-time position is available from early June to the end of August,

with exact start and end dates flexible. Compensation includes station

fees and housing at RMBL, and a salary.

To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names and

contact information for two references. Screening of applicants will

begin March 11 and continue until the position is filled. Applications,

or requests for more information, should be directed to Dr. Diane

Campbell (drcampbe@uci.edu ).

The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative

Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants

will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,

religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,

disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories

covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.

Summer 2020 Forest Ecology REU – University of Idaho

Forest Ecology REU (Summer 2020) at University of Idaho

The Idaho Terrestrial Ecosystem Analysis and Modeling Lab (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fiteamlab.weebly.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C66681b1756924bd2673b08d7c4d37cf3%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637194285060045362&sdata=CY5%2FvHJ2eQuB40j%2BBX3XqUbYsRA9BGbDSUASDdWGE%2FI%3D&reserved=0) at the University of Idaho is seeking two paid undergraduate Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) interns for the Summer 2020. The NSF REU opportunity provides 11 weeks of full-time (40 hrs/week) funding ($500 stipend/week) and a housing allowance.

The ITEAM lab uses field data and ecosystem models to study the impacts of climate change, policy decisions, and natural and human disturbances on forest ecosystem processes, with a current focus on disturbance-prone conifer forests in the Northern Rocky Mountains. We have two local field sites in the UIdaho experimental forest where we conduct automated and survey measurements of forest ecosystem growth, photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in the context of thinning experiments. This summer, weÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)ve also planned rapid forest carbon inventories at subalpine lakes.

The REU student will develop and implement a unique and independent research project associated with the labÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s research.  There are many opportunities to develop an independent project with the mentoring of ITEAM members (PI, grad students, post-docs).

Description: Field (40%) and lab/project (60%) work at UIdaho and field sites. Weekly visits to 2 local field sites. Several multi-day field excursions to subalpine lakes in ID, MT, and CO. Interns will assist with sample processing and field data collection, including: carbon flux survey measurements, downloading automatic flux measurements, tree coring, root/soil sampling, and tree inventories.

Location: REU positions will be based out of the UIdaho campus in Moscow, ID. Lab work will take place on campus. Field projects are currently on-going near campus on Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeMoscow MountainÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ, in the Northern Rockies in the Idaho Panhandle and NW Montana, and in the Colorado Rockies. The REU interns will have the opportunity to work weekly on all field and lab-based projects.

Requirements: Junior-standing undergraduate (as of Fall 2020) who can move to Moscow, ID for summer 2020; interest in forest ecology, field research, camping, hiking, and outdoor elements.

Ability to complete 11 consecutive weeks of work between May 1 and October 1, 2020.

While a vehicle is not a requirement for the position, it will be helpful for completing field work and allow the intern the ability to travel to local recreation opportunities more easily on days off.

Application:  Please submit the following by 3/13/20 to Kristina Bartowitz (kbartowitz@uidaho.edu) –

1) cover letter (detailing interest in position, relevant experiences and skills),

2) resume,

3) academic transcripts (unofficial OK), and

4) two letters of recommendation

Deer Habitat Research Technician Needed

Job Title: Deer Habitat Research Technician

Agency: Purdue University, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Location: West Lafayette, Indiana

Job Category: Full-Time Temporary

Salary: $12/hour

Duration: May 4 Ãf¢ÒÂEURҔ Oct 2

Last Date to Apply: Open until filled

Description: The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources has an opening for a technician to assist with fieldwork on the Integrated Deer Management Project. The Deer Project is a multiyear, statewide research effort seeking to combine information on deer populations, current deer habitat, and peopleÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s attitudes and expectations about deer populations for improved understanding and management of deer in Indiana. The successful applicant will work with Purdue faculty, staff, and graduate students to study the impacts of deer on habitat condition in Indiana.

Technician duties include, but are not limited to, identifying woody and herbaceous plant species, performing browse surveys, tallying sapling and seedling densities along transects, and planting/ measuring growth of oak seedlings. Shared housing will be provided. Applications will be evaluated as they are received.

Required Qualifications:

–       Progress towards or completion of BachelorÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s degree with coursework in Wildlife Biology, Forestry, or a related field

–       Knowledge and ability to use basic wildlife research tools and equipment including compass and hand-held GPS

–       Ability to accurately record scientific data

–       Ability to work effectively as part of a team

–       Ability to work in extreme and variable conditions (long days, inclement weather including extreme heat and rain, the presence of biting insects, and rugged terrain)

–       Ability to work a flexible schedule, with potential weekend work

–       Comfortable speaking to law enforcement, landowners and other stakeholders

–       Valid U.S. driverÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s license and the ability to drive University vehicles

Preferred Qualifications:

–       Experience with browse surveys

–       Prior experience in identification of woody and herbaceous plant species in the Midwestern U.S.

–       First Aid/CPR certification

To Apply: Send a brief cover letter (Ãf¢ÒÂ?Ò¤ 1 page), resume, and contact information for at least two references in a single PDF document to Patrick McGovern (pmcgove@purdue.edu) and Richard Sample (rsample@purdue.edu). Save the file as Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeLastname_Habitat_Tech.pdfÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ (e.g, McGovern_Habitat_Tech.pdf).

Contact Person: Patrick McGovern

Contact Email: pmcgove@purdue.edu

Job: Plant Ecology Seasonal Technician – southwest Georgia

The Plant Ecology lab at the Jones Center at Ichauway invites applications for a Seasonal Technician. Job duties include assisting with seed collection and processing, long-term data collection, data entry, and other field and laboratory work as needed. This 3-month position begins in May 2020, with the possibility of extension. On-site housing is provided on a limited basis, but is optional. This position will report directly to the Plant Ecology Research Associate.

The 28,000-acre research center is located approximately 30 miles south of Albany, Georgia. The CenterÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s research, education, and conservation programs focus on ecology and natural resource management. The site includes 16,000 acres of longleaf pine forests, over 1,000 acres of wetlands, and 26 miles of stream and river ecosystems. For more information visit our web site: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jonesctr.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7C66681b1756924bd2673b08d7c4d37cf3%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637194285060035370&sdata=rRQYLMMYTCPmPQ%2Fj5QJhBfpPhVpbv0fec%2BlEUPeZj9A%3D&reserved=0.

Job Requirements: Ability to independently follow instructions. Field work requires moderate to strenuous physical activity in the field, under demanding conditions (e.g., heat, high humidity, exposure to poison oak/ivy, and insects). Must have a valid driverÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s license.

Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in biology, botany, horticulture, plant ecology, or a related field. Previous experience with seed collection or plant identification in the southeastern U.S. and the use of dichotomous keys is highly desired. Computer and laboratory-related experience is also preferable.

Wages: $11.00 per hour (limited housing available); $12.00 per hour (without housing)

Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, list of relevant coursework, list of three references with contact information, and the date they are available to begin working as a single document by email to: jobs@jonesctr.org, Subject: Plant Ecology Seasonal Technician.

For specific questions or more information on this position, contact: Lisa Giencke, Plant Ecology Research Associate, by email: lisa.giencke@jonesctr.org or phone: (229) 734-4706.

The Jones Center at Ichauway is an Equal Opportunity/E-Verify/Affirmative Action Employer. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.