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Avian Field Technician

University of Montana Bird Ecology Lab

Helena, Montana

Job Type Temporary
Salary Details $18.50-21.00/hr DOE
Experience 2 - 6 years

The University of Montana Bird Ecology Lab is hiring two experienced technicians to conduct avian point count surveys on Montana’s largest river system from the Madison River near Yellowstone National Park to the wild and scenic Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Surveys will be conducted on public and private lands in riparian habitats that sustain some of the highest diversity of birds in the western US. Technicians will canoe up to 15 miles of river per day, hike off trail to survey locations, and car camp most of the week. Several multi-day overnight boat trips are required to access road-less river sections of the Monument. Technicians may also have the opportunity to assist with additional field studies, including nest box monitoring for riparian cavity nesting species. Surveys will be conducted independently, but technicians will travel and share housing with a larger crew. Training in project protocols, river paddling skills, bird identification, and field safety will be provided the first week of the field season. This position offers an incredible opportunity to explore Montana's scenic rivers while contributing to a multi-partner effort to conserve riparian bird populations in the western US. Rental vehicle will be provided; technicians may drive personal 4WD vehicles with reimbursement for mileage at the current Montana State rate. Shared field housing will be provided in or near Helena, Montana.

Schedule Approx. May 20th – July 26th, 2025, full-time 40–45 hours/week. Opportunity to extend work on related projects for 1-2 weeks.

Responsibilities

  • Daily avian point count and habitat assessment surveys by foot and canoe
  • Early mornings shuttling vehicles to river put ins and paddling on moving water
  • Field planning and logistics for completing river-based surveys
  • Effective communication with crew members, project partners, and supervisor
  • Calling private landowners prior to surveying private property
  • Data entry and management

Qualifications

  • At least one season of avian field work, especially point count surveys,
  • Ability to identify songbirds breeding in Montana by sight and sound, and a passion for learning about the natural world
  • Physical ability and enthusiasm for paddling rivers, hiking off trail, and working long hours outside in all weather conditions
  • Experience using a GPS and navigation apps
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to follow detailed data collection and safety protocols
  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
  • Experience paddling boats on rivers, backcountry camping, and navigating off-trail desired
  • Knowledge of western riparian habitats and plant identification experience preferred
HOW TO APPLY

Please email your application as a single document (word or pdf). Include a cover letter addressing qualifications specific to this position, a resume, and contact information for three references. Applications should be sent to Anna Noson (anna.noson@umontana.edu) with “Avian Field Technician-River” in the subject line. Applicants will be considered as they are received. Contact Anna with any questions.

The University of Montana Bird Ecology Lab is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment. Applicants with diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives are encouraged to apply. The University of Montana is an AA/EEO/ADA/Veterans Preference Employer.

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Category Ecology, Wildlife
Tags Ornithology