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  • Painted Bunting Field Technician - Georgia Coast


    Guest Diane Klement
    • Employer: University of Georgia
      Location: Coastal Georgia
      Country: United States
      Last Date to Apply: 12/23/2024
      Open Until Filled: No

    Painted Bunting Field Technician - Georgia Coast

    Overview: The Rushing Population Ecology Lab at the University of Georgia (UGA) is seeking 1-2 field technicians to assist with research on Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris) resource use and movement ecology on the Georgia Coast. This project seeks to understand how ecological restoration efforts can utilize fine-scale movement data to quantify habitat quality for a declining migratory bird, the Painted Bunting. The technician will work full-time alongside a PhD student and assist with all aspects of fieldwork.

    Primary fieldwork responsibilities include: 

    • Catching and banding birds using mist nets
    • Assisting with applying radio transmitters on birds
    • Tracking birds using handheld radio telemetry
    • Nest searching and monitoring
    • Conducting avian point counts

    Secondary responsibilities may include: 

    • Installation and maintenance of automated radio telemetry units and RFID bird feeders
    • Conducting arthropod/seed sampling
    • Performing vegetative surveys
    • Identifying and processing arthropod and plant samples
    • Outreach to the public

    Daily monitoring activities may include a bicycle ride (up to 8 miles/day) with field equipment and hiking (up to 5 miles/day) in summer heat and buggy conditions. Field work often occurs in harsh conditions that may include biting insects, heat, wind, and rain. Successful applicants will be experienced at bird banding and be able to make good decisions/ adapt on the fly. Successful applicants will also have an interest in avian ecology, strong work ethic, eagerness to learn, positive attitude, effective communication skills, and a willingness to work in harsh field conditions.

    This position provides exciting opportunities to learn new skills and collaborate with conservation professionals on the Georgia Coast while advancing the candidate’s career goals. The technician will either reside on Little Saint Simons Island, Georgia, a 11,000-acre undeveloped barrier island (accessible only by boat), or the University of Georgia's Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe outside of Savannah, Georgia (accessible by car). The technician residing at Wormsloe will reside at the site independently and serve as a point person for the work. Preference will be given to applicants with passerine banding, handling, and nest searching experience (although it is not required). Housing is provided at both sites.

    Key Details:

    • Deadline: Applications reviewed on a rolling basis, December 23rd deadline
    • Dates: April 14 – June 20, 2025 (flexible)
    • Pay: $16/hour, 40 hours/week

    Please email a cover letter, resume, and the names/contact information of 3 professional references in a single PDF file. Please name this file “Your_Last_Name_PABU_Technician.pdf” and send to Diane Klement (djk34130@uga.edu) with the title “Painted Bunting Technician Application” in the subject line of the email by the December 23rd deadline. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so please apply ASAP.




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