Hiring
Organization:
Lucy Millington, Doctoral Candidate, Manchester Metropolitan University
Lucy Millington, Doctoral Candidate, Manchester Metropolitan University
Date
Posted:
2020-01-15
2020-01-15
Position Description:
I am looking for research assistants for my PhD fieldwork in Peru, starting in April 2020. Please read below for more information. I am particularly keen to work with Peruvian students but will consider other applicants.
I am looking for research assistants for my PhD fieldwork in Peru, starting in April 2020. Please read below for more information. I am particularly keen to work with Peruvian students but will consider other applicants.
There are multiple research
assistants for two parts of a PhD research project required from either April
or August 2020 for a PhD research project to be conducted in the Manu buffer
zone and Tambopota reserve, Peru. Assistants will be required to stay for a
minimum of 3 months and preferably for longer. This is an excellent opportunity
for bachelors/postgraduate students to conduct their own research projects
alongside the main data collection (which can be discussed further in person).
The project will be split into two
sub-projects – The first is a 12-14 month behavioural ecology study of woolly
monkeys and spider monkeys at a site in the Manu buffer zone. The days are very
long, we are out from dawn until dusk following the monkeys, and the conditions
can be hard in a rainforest with difficult terrain, high humidity, heavy rain
and lots of biting insects! The second project is a primate population survey
at multiple field sites in the Tambopata region. These days are also long and
can involve a lot of walking and early mornings to reach and complete transect
surveys. Other tasks associated with both projects include data entry and
assisting with regular vegetation surveys. It is hard work, but very rewarding
if you enjoy being out in the field and watching monkeys all day!
Working as part of a team is vital,
you will be working very closely with other research assistants and myself to
accurately record data in the field. You will have the opportunity to learn
about primate behavioural ecology and conservation, as well as plant sampling
techniques and data management.
Tasks include:
Project 1:
Behavioural ecology study of woolly monkeys and spider monkeys in the Manu
buffer zone
Collect
behavioural data using focal animal observations
Record spatial
(GPS) data to track group movements
Monitor
vegetation plots
Input and
manage data
Project 2:
Primate community surveys at multiple study sites in Tambopata region
Conduct
regular primate surveys
Monitor
vegetation plots
Input and
manage data
Qualifications/Experience:
The applicant would ideally be working toward a Bachelors/Masters degree in a related field, or have already completed a degree. Any field experience would be helpful, but not necessary and knowledge of English (and Spanish) language are essential.
Required Skills for
the field assistant work:
Happy to live and work under harsh conditions
Able to cope with long days in the heat or rain
Comfortable in a forest with potentially dangerous animals incl. snakes
Field experience / experience with observing animals is preferable but not essential
Team spirit
Able to cope with long days in the heat or rain
Comfortable in a forest with potentially dangerous animals incl. snakes
Field experience / experience with observing animals is preferable but not essential
Team spirit
Support provided for volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
Accommodation and food will be paid for by myself at the eco-lodges as well as any travel required between them. The accommodation is quite comfortable, it will be based in eco-lodges within the Madre de Dios region, there is running water, flushable toilets and showers, and limited electricity/wi-fi will be provided.
Accommodation and food will be paid for by myself at the eco-lodges as well as any travel required between them. The accommodation is quite comfortable, it will be based in eco-lodges within the Madre de Dios region, there is running water, flushable toilets and showers, and limited electricity/wi-fi will be provided.
Term
of Appointment:
Project 1: August/September 2020 for 14 months
Project 1: August/September 2020 for 14 months
Project 2:
April 2020 for 6/12 months
Application
Deadline:
Until positions are filled
Until positions are filled
Comments:
If you are interested, or have any questions then please send a letter of interest and CV to Lucy Millington (lucy.millington@stu.mmu.ac.uk)
If you are interested, or have any questions then please send a letter of interest and CV to Lucy Millington (lucy.millington@stu.mmu.ac.uk)
Contact
Information:
Lucy Millington
Lucy Millington
Dept. Natural
Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Telephone
Number:
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E-mail
Address:
lucy.millington@stu.mmu.ac.uk
lucy.millington@stu.mmu.ac.uk