mardi 22 juillet 2008

Volunteer research assistant - lemur behaviour and conservation

Hiring Organization:
The University of Bristol and Bristol Zoo

Date Posted:
2008-07-18

Position Description:
We are looking for a field assistant fluent in French and English to work on a field study in Northwest Madagascar. This study will involve aspects of behavioural ecology and conservation of the Sahamalaza Peninsula sportive lemur (Lepilemur sahamalazensis). This is a Critically Endangered species, which was only described in 2006. This will be a preliminary field season to form the basis of future fieldwork and as a result the assistant will not acquire extensive data collection skills. However, this will be an excellent opportunity to experience what is involved in the set-up of a field-based project and the assistant will gain experience in radio-tracking, recording vocalisations and behavioural observations, along with experience working with local guides.

Qualifications/Experience:
The most essential skill for applicants is fluency in conversational French and English. Qualifications and experience in the general areas of biology, zoology or conservation are preferred but are not required, as all the necessary skills will be taught during the fieldwork.
In general, applicants should:
- have a strong interest in behaviour and conservation,
- be in good physical and mental condition,
- be comfortable working and living in basic accommodation (camping) far from amenities and in a relatively isolated location,
- be confident working closely with people from a very different culture, in a developing country,
- be enthusiastic and have a good sense of humour!

Support provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
Applicants will need to pay their own round-trip airfare to Madagascar and for travel to and from the research station. Assistants are also responsible for the costs of a visa to work in Madagascar, for health insurance and immunizations.
Accommodation and meals during the project will be provided.

Term of Appointment:
The position is for 2 months commencing 16th September and ending 2nd November (these dates are negotiable to some extent).

Application Deadline:
Applications will be considered as soon as they are submitted and interviews will commence immediately.

Comments:
Applications should include:
1. CV including relevant coursework, previous field/outdoor experience, and where/how you can be contacted
2. A covering letter with details of your suitability for this position
Please send all applications to: Jenny.York@bris.ac.uk

Successful applicants will require an interview either in person or via telephone.

Contact Information:
Jenny York
School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road,
Bristol BS8 1UG
United Kingdom

E-mail Address:
Jenny.York@bris.ac.uk