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  • PA Bird Atlas Crew Leader


    Guest Laurie Goodrich
    • Employer: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association
      Location: Pennsylvania remote traveling
      Country: United States
      Last Date to Apply: 01/20/2024
      Open Until Filled: No

    The Pennsylvania Bird Atlas (https://ebird.org/atlaspa) is hiring a crew leader to help plan a field season, conduct point counts and oversee a team of four point count technicians.

    DATES

    Approximately March 11, 2024 – July 26, 2024

    COMPENSATION

    ·         $25/hr

    ·         Housing is available at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (Orwigsburg, PA). During the survey season (late May – mid-July), a combination of state park campsites and hotel accommodations will be provided or reimbursed for a total of 5 nights/week.

    ·         Mileage reimbursement on personal vehicles will be provided. Vehicle rental may be provided in lieu of use of a personal vehicle if necessary.

    ·         Crew leader is responsible for providing their own food, binoculars, smartphone, camping equipment, and vehicle (if possible).

    RESPONSIBILITIES

    The crew leader will be responsible for:

    ·         Aiding in survey planning and logistics

    ·         Supervising field technicians

    ·         Conducting visual and auditory bird surveys following appropriate Atlas protocols

    ·         Data entry and review

    ·         There may also be opportunities for outreach, including leading bird walks, giving presentations, writing blog posts, etc.

     

    The crew leader will begin in mid-March and assist with planning the field season. Technicians will begin May 20, beginning with an orientation session at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, which the crew leader will be expected to help organize and conduct. During the field season, the crew leader and technicians will conduct avian point count surveys at assigned roadside locations, record distances and behavior codes of individual birds, and enter data into a database. Surveys will occur in all habitat types across Pennsylvania. The work schedule will require flexibility but will be no more than 40 hrs/week.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    ·         Ability to identify birds of Pennsylvania by sight and sound.

    ·         Previous point count experience and eBird experience.

    ·         Previous experience using GIS.

    ·         Valid driver’s license and safe driving history.

    ·         Must be willing to work early mornings and long hours in a variety of conditions including hot weather and buggy conditions.

    ·         Must be comfortable camping in public campgrounds.

    ·         Must be comfortable working both independently and within a small team, and able to follow all Atlas protocols.

    ·         Must be comfortable navigating by GPS and driving long hours.

    ·         Must be organized, self-motivated, comfortable delegating tasks, and have good communication skills.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Send an email with “Lastname-crew lead” as both the subject line and the name of your attached application. The application should include a single document (.doc, .docx, or .pdf) containing a cover letter and resume. Please include a link to your eBird profile (set to public), as well as names and contact information for 2-3 references, including at least 2 that can attest to your birding skills. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.

    CONTACT: Amber Wiewel (pabirdatlas@hawkmountain.org)

    Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local law.




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