Individual Placement - Avian Monitoring Field Biologist

Student Conservation AssociationJunction City, OR
32dOnsite

About The Position

SCA interns will work in team of two to support FFU Crew Leads and Team Lead to mobilize, then execute the avian deterrence missions in the lower Columbia River Estuary. This will entail working rotations of shifts that span early mornings and late evenings. Evening crews will boat to the islands, work until 1 hr after sundown, sleep in GOV furnished tents, then awake before sunrise and return to work implementing dissuasion until the morning crew comes to relieve them from their duty station. These rotations of morning and evening shifts will be staffed seven days per week excluding federal holidays. Work will be conducted 40-60 hours per week in all weather conditions. Dissuasion involves non-lethal deterrent technologies, physical labor, and, attention to detail. The goal is to deter all colonial waterbirds from roosting and nesting on the dredged material islands.

Requirements

  • Background in wildlife ecology/management. Natural resources is sufficient, but an understanding or appreciation that management actions are directed and executed per rules and guidelines is a must. Further, incumbents must be comfortable with the fact that naturally producing populations of animals live and die, and at times management must intervene to accomplish the desired outcome
  • Strong communication skills, both inter-personal and intra-personal. Team dynamics and health are critical to ensure performance throughout the field season. Remote stationing for hours on end requires personal aptitude and self-care with excellent communication of needs and issues as they arise to ameliorate potential conflict
  • Troubleshooting skills. The equipment will break, materials will not always be available, and repairs will be slower than necessary. These are fundamental aspects of doing remote work. Incumbents will need to have efficient and proactive trouble shooting skills

Nice To Haves

  • Background in boating, heavy equipment operation, and vehicle repair.
  • Previous biological data collection and remote field positions.
  • Knowledge of colonial piscivorous waterbird colonies.
  • Ornithology and ichthyology.

Responsibilities

  • Operate ATVs, trucks, and boat trailers in a proficient and safe manner
  • Execute dissuasion tasks independently and safely with attention to requirements
  • Use VHF marine radio, GOV furnished cellphone, email, and MS teams to be in regular and as needed communication with team
  • Record data and communicate with team in a professional manner
  • Be self-sufficient with camping gear and self-care in a wilderness situation
  • Work as a cooperative team member under arduous conditions
  • Have environmental aptitude to understand that management requires the application of lethal and non-lethal tools.
  • Report times, safety hazards, and wellness issues in a timely and professional manner.
  • Co-habit a field house with four-five other staff members. Keeping cleanliness, mutual respect, and communication highlighted.

Benefits

  • $550 Weekly Living Allowance
  • $52 Weekly Commuting Allowance
  • $500 in Reimbursable Duty Related Travel Funding (Receipts required)
  • Up to $650 in Relocation or RT travel reimbursement (Receipts required)
  • Housing on Site provided/ Camping Arrangements described in accommodations
  • SCA Field Work Uniform Package
  • Defensive Drive Training
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Off-Road Vehicle Safety
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