Seasonal Shorebird Technicians

The Nature ConservancyNassawadox, VA
6d$24 - $24

About The Position

Two Seasonal Shorebird Technicians will assist conservation scientists with monitoring, research, and management activities for nesting shorebirds on the barrier islands and marshes of the Volgenau Virginia Coast Reserve. Technicians will work closely with the VVCR’s Coastal Science staff with each position assigned to one of two specific projects: 1. Eastern Willet, Piping plover and American oystercatcher (12-week position) productivity monitoring, resighting, and banding. 2. American oystercatcher productivity monitoring, banding and resighting within salt marshes combined with management and implementation of a study to test the efficacy of using artificial nesting platforms for nesting oystercatchers (18-week position). Technicians will have opportunities to assist on all projects and will also participate in other program activities such as colonial waterbird surveys and data entry. Technicians will also engage in the following beach nesting bird management activities: posting and patrolling bird colonies on the barrier islands, educating island visitors about beach nesting birds, maintaining signage, and conducting visitor use surveys. These positions require one to keep organized, detailed daily field notes, operate a boat to be used for access to the barrier islands and perform daily maintenance on boats. Additional duties may be assigned. By joining the VVCR team, you will become part of a cutting edge Landscape Program that has worked to protect a unique coastal landscape using a science-based, partnership approach to management and conservation for over 50 years. The VVCR is one of the last expanses of coastal wilderness on the U.S. East Coast and encompasses over 40,000 acres of natural landscape throughout the Eastern Shore of Virginia, including 14 barrier and marsh islands. VVCR’s Migratory Bird Program aims to protect and manage the bird populations that depend on these coastal habitats. The impact of our work reaches beyond this region as well, as we work with partners from across the Western Hemisphere to advance our conservation initiatives. The importance of the region to migratory birds is recognized through a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network designation and Audubon Important Bird Area Global status. We’re looking for a passionate, motivated problem-solver to join our Migratory Bird Team for the 2026 season. Creativity, flexibility, willingness to work on a fast-paced, dynamic schedule and a great attitude are key to this role.

Requirements

  • Associates Degree in natural resources; environmental studies or equivalent combination of education and 6 months of experience.
  • Experience managing and prioritizing tasks from multiple sources.
  • Experience working in physically strenuous settings sometimes to the point of physical fatigue, in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, and on difficult and hazardous terrain.
  • Must have valid driver’s license, safe driving record (per TNC’s Auto Safety Program) and provide own transportation and personal automobile insurance.

Nice To Haves

  • BS degree in biology, wildlife management, or related field preferred, or coursework in active pursuit of a degree in biology, wildlife management, or related field.
  • Waterbird and shorebird identification skills.
  • Experience with monitoring reproductive success of beach nesting birds preferred.
  • Shorebird banding experience preferred.
  • Experience operating and trailering boats independently up to 20 feet in length.
  • Experience using GPS units, GIS mapping software and remote data collection tools such as ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey 123.
  • Experience working with Microsoft Office Suite software.
  • Local knowledge of the Eastern Shore of Virginia seaside, tides, and barrier islands preferred.
  • Must meet Virginia’s Boating Safety Education requirement or will be required to complete an online course prior to start of position.

Responsibilities

  • Work under close supervision and receive specific and detailed instructions for required tasks, but also operate independently and exercise good judgement in varied field conditions.
  • Supervise volunteers on occasion.
  • Work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of people, including preserve volunteers, preserve visitors, and others.
  • Walk 3-8 miles each day in heat and humidity along remote barrier islands.
  • Work from and on a boat; work in remote locations, sometimes during adverse conditions such as heat, humidity, extended exposure to sun and biting insects.
  • Work weekends and holidays on occasion and as scheduled ahead of time.
  • Work a varied schedule that depends on tide and weather; field sites span approximately 50 miles of coastline and include 10 different sites.

Benefits

  • health care benefits
  • flexible spending accounts
  • 401(k) plan including employer match
  • parental leave
  • accrued paid time off
  • life insurance
  • disability coverage
  • employee assistance program
  • other life and work wellbeing benefits
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