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[Job]Zoological Field Assistant - British Antarctic Survey - Bird
Island
British Antarctic Survey will recruit a Zoological Field Assistant for
33 months to carry out intensive Long
Term Monitoring fieldwork and assist with scientific research. After 3
months of training commencing on August
2nd, 2010 whilst based in Cambridge (UK), 30 consecutive months will
then be spent living and working on Bird Island, South Georgia in the
sub-Antarctic (54°S, 38°W). The island is home for up to 10 people who
will share a small research station. There is a satellite link to the
outside world and ships call fairly frequently with supplies.
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>> > The successful candidate will assist with seabirds and seals research, particularly penguins and giant petrels. Because the learning curve is very steep, it is essential that candidates already possess bird ringing skills and have experience of handling wild aggressive animals safely. >> >
>> > During the breeding season fieldwork will be very
intensive on difficult terrain with long hours of data
preparation afterwards, so it is important to be organised
and to observe strict deadlines. The results will underpin
key research into regional and global change processes. >> >
>> > The position of Zoological Field Assistant offers a
unique opportunity for a highly motivated and disciplined
individual with relevant fieldwork skills and a keen
interest in wildlife that will adapt well to small island
living in a challenging sub-Antarctic environment. >> >
>> > Qualifications: A degree in biology or zoology, bird
ringing skills, experience of handling appropriate wild
animals and familiarity with remote recording equipment. >>
> Candidates must be competent and efficient managing,
analysing and reporting large data sets and able to mix well
in a small, vibrant science community. >> >
>> > Duration: Duration: August 2nd 2010 to early April 2013
>> > Salary: Salary will be in the range of £21,037 to
£28,934 per annum. >> >
>> > Please quote reference: BAS19/10
>> > Closing date for receipt of application forms: 6th June
2010 >> >
>> > On-line application forms and further information are
available on our website at >> >
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/employment >> >
>> > These are also available from the Personnel Section,
British Antarctic Survey, High >> > Cross, Madingley Road,
Cambridge, CB3 0ET. Tel: (01223) 221508. >> >
>> > You will need to be physically capable and medically
fit to work in Antarctic conditions. >> >
>> > LIKE NO OTHER JOB IN THE WORLD
>> > For more information please visit -
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php?JobID=531 >
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