Friday, September 20, 2019

Bat Research Field Technician

Bat Research Field Technician
National Park Service (NPS), Bat Conservation International (BCI), Humboldt State University (HSU), and other partners are kicking off the pilot year of a winter roost study in the vicinity of Chester CA, where Pd 'suspect' bats were sampled this spring. We are hiring a bat research field technician to support bat capture, radiotelemetry, and acoustic monitoring efforts for an abbreviated field season through early/mid November. Tentative project start date is 9/25/2019, with an expected duration of 6-8 weeks, depending on conditions.

Employer: Bat Conservation International
Salary: $16.50/hour. 
Location: Chester California. Shared housing provided.
Start date: ASAP
End date: early to mid November
Required qualifications: B.S. degree in wildlife/biology/ecology/environmental sciences or similar field; Valid state driver's license and clean driving record; Experience with VHF radiotelemetry.
Other requirements: experience with field navigation by map, compass, and GPS; willingness to work long, irregular, daytime or nighttime hours; ability to work independently in steep terrain, inclement weather, extreme temperatures, and/or remote locations; comfortable with shared living quarters. 

Interested applicants should send an email addressing interest, qualifications, and dates of availability to alice_chung-maccoubrey@nps.gov. Email must also include a CV/resume and contact information for three references. Please use "bat telemetry project" in subject heading.