Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers The Wunder Lab has openings for 3-4 temporary full-time Professional Research Assistant positions to begin 4/13/2026 until approximately 8/15/2026. PRAs will form a 4-person field crew managed by PhD student Casey Weissburg (Project Lead). This is an exciting opportunity to conduct nest and brood monitoring for the Mountain Plover, a declining shorebird species, at two separate study sites in beautiful Colorado. Fieldwork will occur on the eastern prairies near Karval, CO, and in the high prairies of South Park, near Hartsel, CO. Work in Karval starts 4/13/2026 and in South Park mid-May and continues until mid- to late-August depending on start date. The prairie landscape is beautiful but harsh, wide open with no shade. Temperature extremes range from near freezing in the early season morning/nights to 90-100 degrees F during the summer. Inclement summer monsoon weather (rain, lightning, hail) is a common occurrence. Work hours may be irregular, depending on storm activity, but typically include morning and late afternoon work with 2-3 hours off during the middle/hottest part of the day. Technicians will have weekends off. Lodging or free camping is provided at the study sites, but housing arrangements away from the study sites during off days are not provided.
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Full-time
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