Deadline 31st July!
Overall duties will include nest searching and filming, collection of feather samples, behavioral observations, and data entry. The large-bill gerygone build nests over the water, and the height of nests varies from 1m to 5m. The study site is rugged, hot, and venomous snakes and ticks are quite common. Working days are long, with early starts, six days a week. Therefore, applicants must have good physical fitness to walk along the creek with a heavy ladder, withstand harsh conditions at the site, and maintain an energetic attitude despite long hours in hot and humid conditions. Work schedules and duties will vary, so flexibility is a must. Previous experience with fieldwork is highly desired, and nest searching experience is also preferred, but not required and a positive attitude is much more important than tons of field experience.
Food and housing will be provided, and assistants will enjoy fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities (Wallabies, platypus, koalas, kookaburra, etc.), proximity to Queensland rainforest and the surrounding area of Cairns.
To apply, send a cover letter detailing interests, previous relevant field research experience, dates of availability and a CV as well as a list of names and contact information for 2 referees to Hee-Jin Noh (hjnoh891@gmail.com).
Please feel free to enquire with any questions related to the application process or on the project in general.