Posted in Other 3 days ago.
Location: Bremen, Maine
Compensation:
Manage multiple concurrent seabird studies as directed by the Sanctuary Manager, which may include, but are not limited to: bird trapping, banding, and resighting; observations from blinds; conducting seabird diet studies; conducting nest censuses; monitoring productivity and growth of chicks; computer data entry; blood or specimen collection; vegetation management; predator monitoring and control;
Draft daily work schedules for the field station;
Train research assistants, interns, and volunteers on essential field and computer skills and proper use of binoculars and spotting scopes;
Oversee and participate in data collection and management;
Use binoculars and spotting scopes to aid in the collection of data;
Perform 3-hour-long observation stints in small wooden observation blinds overlooking seabird nests;
Accurately and neatly record data on specified data sheets;
Enter and proof data in computer databases;
Protect the seabird colony from human disturbance;
Conduct predator management or control as necessary;
Coordinate logistics with mainland staff;
Ensure personnel safety at remote field camp;
Safely and responsibly use power and/or row boats, ensuring all personnel wear personal flotation devices as required by NAS;
Maintain and properly care for NAS-issued equipment, including spotting scopes, cameras, GPS, cell phones, radios, rifles, and other research equipment;
Maintain electrical equipment, such as solar power systems and sound broadcasting systems, in working order;
Inventory all island equipment at the end of the season and report any equipment loss, breakage, or failure;
“Winterize” and secure the field station at season’s end and report any facility maintenance or repairs required;
Prepare a short (3-5 minute) field season summary for oral presentation at the August Gulf of Maine Seabird Working Group meeting;
Write an end of season report summarizing results of field work, data collected, and management activities, for submission to the Sanctuary Manager.
Collaborate with Audubon staff to ensure that equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging principles are incorporated and followed in all aspects of our work.
Previous experience working on avian field research projects, including experience banding birds and working in remote areas
Previous experience leading and training field crews is desirable;
Comfortable living and working in small groups on remote islands with limited amenities;
Excellent physical condition (capable of climbing over rugged terrain and slippery rocks and able to lift approximately 50 lbs.);
Wilderness camping experience;
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, and to get along with people of diverse backgrounds;
Capable of working long hours outdoors in variable weather conditions;
Comfortable on the water in small boats; experience rowing and/or operating small motorboats is helpful;
Experience with data entry and management
Experience with predator control, hunting and/or trapping is helpful;
Experience with the following: spotting scopes, binoculars, bird banding equipment, camping equipment (e.g. tents, camp stoves, etc.), basic hand tools (e.g. hammer, drill driver, etc).
A sense of humor, dedication to wildlife conservation, and interest in seabirds and isolated islands.
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