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10 Field Assts for Deer-Forest Study - apply ASAP

May 16 – August 19


The Deer-Forest Study is a Penn State University research project investigating the effects of soils, competing vegetation, and deer browsing of forest vegetation conditions. We are hiring 10 field techs to assist with data collection this summer. Primary duties include inventorying vegetation on permanent plots across 3 different state forests in Pennsylvania. We provide vehicles for work duties and housing assistance.

Location: Susquehannock, Rothrock, and Bald Eagle State Forests, PA. Six positions will be based out of State College, PA and 4 positions in Coudersport, PA

Pay: 40 hrs/week at $11/hr. Field vehicle and housing assistance also provided.

Duties: Find and monument permanent forest inventory plots using GPS and other tools; identify and quantify the size and abundance of overstory and understory plants on permanent plots; and collect, record and archive data.

Key qualifications: At least two years toward a natural resources baccalaureate degree; demonstrated plant identification skills (as evidenced by a course in plant ID, such as dendrology, and/or field experience collecting vegetation data); ability to work independently and reliably without direct supervision in challenging field conditions; and possession of a valid driver’s license.

Questions: Contact Danielle Begley-Miller at dfb5098@psu.edu.

Application deadline: Applications reviewed as received.

To apply: Send a letter, résumé, transcripts, and contact information for three references (via email preferred) to the address below.  At least one reference should be able to comment on your plant identification skills.

Email applications to:
Bobbi Jo Scovern, Administrative Support Assistant
Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
419 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA 16802
Email: bys5@psu.edu