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Research Assistant - Bird Bander

Washington College
United States, Maryland, Chestertown
300 Washington Avenue (Show on map)
Jan 08, 2025
Job Details
Job Location
WASHINGTON COLLEGE - CHESTERTOWN, MD
Position Type
Temporary Staff
 
Description

Washington College seeks applications for a Research Assistants/Bird Bander, working at the Foreman's Branch Bird Observatory from March through May 2025.

The Research Assistant will be responsible for participating in the operation of the Foreman's Branch Bird Observatory (FBBO). FBBO is a high-volume banding station established in 1998 and has operated continuously since. The station is located just outside of Chestertown, Maryland on Washington College's River and Field Campus, a 5,000-acre farm with a variety of habitats including a 200-acre restored grassland, hundreds of forests, fallow fields and walking trails. The farm has 2 miles of shoreline along the Chester River and a 90-acre pond.

FBBO bands an average of 100 species each spring and typically host many visitors including WC students and members of the public. Please see our website https://www.washcoll.edu/learn-by-doing/ces/fbbo.php for more information.

EXPECTATIONS

The Research Assistant will be expected to do the following:



  • Be proficient in the extraction of birds from mist nets and traps
  • Required to work outdoors, despite uncomfortable or inclement weather conditions
  • Assist in banding demonstrations provided to the public, visitors, students, and other faculty
  • Other related duties, as assigned


Qualifications

  • BA or BS in biology, environmental studies or a related field is desirable
  • Possession of the North American Banding Council certification at the bander level is preferred
  • Knowledge of bird banding, and minimally one season's experience of migration banding is highly preferred
  • Experience and knowledge to identify, age, and sex all commonly occurring passerines found in the eastern United States
  • Required to have extracted minimally 1,000 birds from mist nets



PLEASE UPLOAD A SINGLE PDF FILE WITH YOUR COVER LETTER AND RESUME. PLEASE PUT YOUR LAST NAME AS THE FILE NAME.


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