The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center invites applications for a full-time, temporary Research Hourly Worker. This 3-month position begins in April/May 2015 and has the potential of being extended. On-site housing is provided on a limited basis, but is optional. The employee’s main duties will be (1) maintenance of a native seed production garden; (2) a variety of laboratory activities including seed viability testing; and (3) data entry. If extended, the employee will also assist with vegetation sampling of uplands and depression wetlands within the longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem. Some travel may be required. This position will report directly to the Plant Ecology Lead Technician.

The 28,000-acre Research Center is located approximately 30 miles south of Albany

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