Ecological Archive Project Assistant
The objective of this position is to determine the most efficient way to house a sample collection for ecological studies at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
DURATION: May 26, 2019-August 14, 2020 (some flexibility in start date and duration). This is a part-time position, generally about 20 hours per week.
Site background: Hubbard Brook is the oldest long-term ecological research site in the US and has a large collection of archived samples housed in a dedicated archive building (https://hubbardbrook.org/d/sample-archive-overview). The ultimate goal is to barcode and link all samples to a database that contains meta-data and analytical data (mostly chemical) which would facilitate identification of the most useful samples for a given study. The water samples in the collection (from streams, lakes and rain) are well organized and bar-coded and are in the process of being linked to the meta-data. The main challenge of our project is in dealing with the solid samples, which range from soils in large containers to small vials of ground plant material to tree branches to rocks.
DUTIES: The project assistant would work closely with the supervisor to develop a plan for how best to organize and catalog this collection. This project provides an opportunity for creative input and design of an archive.
The project assistant would
The project assistant will work with US Forest Service scientist Linda Pardo.
WAGES ARE commensurate with experience. This position is hourly, non-exempt and unbenefitted.
The location is Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Campton, NH (located in the heart of the White Mountains). Housing is provided.
QUALIFICATIONS: The candidate should:
Background in environmental science or familiarity with databases would be useful. All candidates must be authorized to work in the US.
Please contact Dr. Linda Pardo, US Forest Service, if you have any questions: 802-656-1712.
CLOSING DATE: February 29, 2020 or until filled. Applications will be evaluated beginning March 3, 2020.
TO APPLY:
Please complete an online application at http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs and include a single PDF file consisting of a cover letter which includes a resume, and the names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three professional references.
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