Date of Employment: 1 October to 15 December 2020 and 15 February to 15 May 2021, with possible extension based upon funds, migration timing, office-based performance, and needs. Salary: DOE/DOF, competitive; starting at $17.00/hour. Position entails working 30-40 hours per week, with occasional after-hours work depending on external circumstances (peak of migration, etc.). Project Description: This grant funded position entails field work, project implementation, junior staff supervision, data entry and quality control, report writing, geospatial mapping, and may depending on experience and performance, include grant reporting, statistical analyses, and publication support. Projects will generally focus on Whooping Crane behavioral monitoring and habitat use, b

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