Hiring Organization:
Orangutan Tropical Peatland Research Project
Date Posted:
2013-09-04
Position Description:
OuTrop requires a Gibbon and Red Langur Research Assistant to work on our Gibbon and Red Langur Behaviour Projects at the Natural Laboratory of Peat-swamp Forest (NLPSF) research station located in Sabangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (Borneo). This is a new role which will incorporate both data collection in the field (following wild gibbons and red langurs) and data management. You will work within a team of Indonesian research assistants and international field interns, students and volunteers. Your primary role will be responsibility for the day-to-day management of all data collected by this project, including checking data integrity; ensuring samples (fruit/faecal/urine), datasheets, GPS downloads, photographs and videos are processed and stored properly; entering data into the on-site database; and ensuring consistency of individual animal identifications. The successful candidate will report directly to OuTrop’s Primate Scientist with whom you will work on a daily basis. You will also help supervise international interns and volunteers working on the Project, assist in research planning and overall project logistics as requested, and provide reports on your activities to the Primate Scientist and Directors of Gibbon and Red Langur Research. The position is based at the NLPSF Research Station to reflect that the majority of your time is expected to be spent working in the field.
We are looking for a field primatologist/ecologist, with enthusiasm for and ideally prior experience of tropical field research, a scientific mind and aptitude, and strong attention to detail. Personal skills required include the needs to be flexible, patient, amicable (good social skills), well organized, a good communicator, and physically and mentally fit. You must be prepared to work in a difficult field environment characterised by dense forest, wet and muddy swamp, many mosquitoes and other biting insects and long and unsociable working hours. Applicants must have the ability to cope well under stress and to readily master new skills.
You will:
• Search for and follow wild gibbons and red langurs in the Sabangau peat-swamp forest, and collect data on activity, diet, social interactions and infant development according to our standard protocols.
• On a daily basis, assist the Primate Scientist in checking the integrity of all gibbon and red langur behaviour data collected by our team of field assistants, interns and research students, including ensuring accurate individual identifications; proper management and storage of data sheets, GPS downloads, photographs and videos; plus proper processing and storage of fruit, faecal and urine samples collected.
• Coordinate the entry of data into our on-site database.
• Assist the Primate Scientist, and Gibbon and Red Langur Research Directors in any data analysis as and when needed.
• Report on any issues encountered to the Primate Scientist, and respond to requests for data and/or information from the Primate Scientist or the Director of Gibbon and Red Langur Research in a prompt and accurate manner.
• Assist the Primate Scientist in the training of new Project staff, interns, visiting students and/or volunteers, including helping review data and samples collected, and resolving problems in these areas.
• Assist the Primate Scientist, and Gibbon and Red Langur Research Directors in the design, piloting, and implementation of new research as requested.
• Occasionally work on other field research projects or logistical tasks as requested.
• Compile reports and other materials as requested and in relation to your work with OuTrop.
• Provide information, stories, photographs and videos to the Communications Team for use on our website, blog, YouTube site and in quarterly newsletters.
Deadline: 15th September 2013 or until the position is filled.
Interviews will be conducted in September 2013, with short-listed candidates notified of exact dates in due course. The post is anticipated to begin in November or December 2013, permits/visas permitting.
Comments:
Please send a covering letter detailing why you believe you are suitable for the position and an up-to-date CV to OuTrop’s Director of Gibbon Research, Dr Susan Cheyne: info@outrop.com, with the job title as the subject heading.
Website:
http://www.outrop.com/
http://www.outrop.blogspot.com/
Qualifications/Experience:
• Degree or similar in primatology, ecology or a related discipline
• Previous research experience and demonstrated enthusiasm for field research
• Experience of the tropical field environment
• Previous experience of training and supervising staff/interns/volunteers
• Good computing skills (including Access, Excel, Word, etc)
• Good spoken and written English
• Applicants with experience of Indonesia and competence in the Indonesian language preferred
Salary/funding:
• This is a voluntary position with all in-country expenses covered , including accommodation at the research camp and at our mess-house in Palangkaraya, food at the research site, internet access, essential equipment and all visa-related costs
• A stipend of IDR 250,000/month to cover basic food and other minor costs in Palangka Raya will be provided.
You need to provide personal supplies and field clothing, your own health and travel insurance, and return flight to Palangka Raya.
Term of Appointment:
6-12 months minimum
Application Deadline:
15 September 2013
Contact Information:
WildCRU, University of Oxford, Tubney House
Tubney, Oxon OX13 5QL
United Kingdom
Telephone Number:
+44 7985965984
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