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Temporary Research Technicians for NY Breeding Bird Atlas Point Count (12 openings)

Deadline:
Employer:
Cornell University
Job Field:
Wildlife
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
New York
Location Detail:
New York State
Job Description:

The New York Breeding Bird Atlas III (https://ebird.org/atlasny) is hiring a team of 12 (twelve) point counter temporary research technicians to conduct surveys throughout New York State during the summer of 2023.

 

The Temporary Research Technicians will conduct avian point count surveys at assigned roadside locations and some off-road locations, record distances and behavior codes of individual birds, and enter data into a database. Surveys will occur on both public and private land in all habitat types in New York State. Excellent bird identification skills by sight and song and comfort working alone in remote areas is required. Point counters will be trained and expected to use automated recording units.

 

This is a great opportunity to travel and contribute meaningfully to the conservation of bird populations in New York State through documenting the nearly 250 species of birds breeding in the State.

Qualifications:
  • Research Technicians must be physically able to access survey locations and be able to identify all New York land and water birds by sight and sound.

  • Candidates should have experience collecting data in the field and maintaining proper fieldnotes.

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and be willing to work early mornings and long hours in a variety of conditions.

  • Will be expected to work independently, follow all protocols, and navigate by GPS on and off-road.

  • Successful candidates will be very organized and possess excellent communication skills.

  • Experience conducting songbird point counts desired.

  • Prior experience working alone is a plus as is ability to interact with private landowners.

Salary:
$19.25/hour
Benefits:

Hotels and a rental vehicle and/or mileage reimbursement will be provided. Technicians are responsible for providing their own binoculars, smartphone, and food.

Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position.

Relocation assistance will not be provided for this position.

How to Apply:

Please include a cover letter and resume or CV indicating your interest and qualifications, location preference (if any), and the names and contact information (email and phone) of 2-3 references, including at least 2 that can attest to your birding skills.

 

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