Field Assistant needed late April or early May through early August for an ongoing study of the mating system of the white-throated sparrow. Research will be conducted at the Cranberry Lake Biological Station in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Field assistant will aid graduate students in mist-netting, banding, sampling blood for hormonal assays and parentage, behavioral observations, GPS/GIS, and song analysis. Previous experience desirable but not necessary; the only prerequisites are patience and persistence. Salary includes room, board, and a stipend. Review of applications will begin as soon as they are received and continue until a suitable applicant is hired. Applicants that will require a visa to work in the United States MUST apply early in order for visa paper work to be completed by April / May.
Send curriculum vitae or resume and names, phone numbers and email
addresses of at least 3 references to:
Dr. Elaina M. Tuttle,
Department of Biology, Science 284,
Indiana State University,
200 N 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN; 47809
tel: (812)237-2838; e-mail: Elaina...@indstate.edu
(Email preferred)