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Zoological Field Assistant at Bird Island

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Antarctic & South Atlantic - Poles
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 16/06/2013
Company Name British Antarctic Survey
Contact Name Human Resources Section
Website Further Details / Applications
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Directory Entry : Environmental Ecology Jobs with British Antarctic Survey. (BAS) is one of the world's leading environmental research centres and is responsible for the UK's national scientific activities in Antarctica.
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The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), part of the Natural Environment Research Council, aims to undertake a world-class programme of scientific research, and to sustain for the UK an active and influential regional presence and a leadership role in Antarctic affairs.
At Bird Island, South Georgia, Zoological Field Assistants will be recruited to help carry out fieldwork on seabirds and seals. Bird Island is small (7 km in length) and forms part of the South Georgia archipelago where it is buffeted by both prevailing westerlies and cold winds from Antarctica. It has a high annual rainfall and variable snow cover during winter. In summer tens of thousands of seals and hundreds of thousands of seabirds breed there (including 2 species of penguin and 4 species of albatross). Up to 10 staff live in a modern research station with a satellite link to the outside world and comfortable accommodation.
The successful applicants will work and live on Bird Island continuously, living with other residents and up to 6 summer only visitors. Whilst everyone is assigned duties to keep the research station running (including cooking and cleaning), the residents have extra responsibilities (after pre-deployment training), such as providing IT, communications and medical cover. They will each be partly responsible for one element of a long term monitoring programme. The learning curve is very steep and so all candidates must have previous experience of handling appropriate wild animals, but BAS will provide a finishing school (at Bird Island) to hone these skills.
Work in the wildlife breeding season at Bird Island will be very intensive, with long hours of fieldwork and data preparation, so it is important to be well organised. Data are collated using databases and by submitting reports, observing strict deadlines at frequent intervals. The results underpin key research into regional and global change processes based on seabird and seal life histories, reproductive success, behaviour and diet.
The position of Zoological Field Assistant offers a unique opportunity for highly motivated and disciplined individuals with relevant fieldwork skills and a keen interest in wildlife, who will adapt well to small island living in a challenging sub-Antarctic environment.
Qualifications: Degree in biology or zoology; experience of remote, unsupervised fieldwork and animal handling skills (i.e. of appropriate wild animals in their natural habitat). Applicants must be competent and efficient in managing, analysing and reporting on large data sets. Meticulous time management, attention to detail and effective communication are important attributes. Candidates should also be comfortable working in a small and vibrant science community.

Qualifications: Degree in biology/zoology or equivalent.

Duration: Appointments will be for a period of approximately 18 months, with a possibility of extension.

Salary: Salary will be £21,037 per annum.

On-line application forms and further information are available on our website at www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment. 
These are also available from the Human Resources Section, British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET. Tel: (01223) 221508. 
Please quote reference: BAS 62/13

Closing date for receipt of application forms is 16th June 2013
Interviews are scheduled to be held on17th & 18th July 2013

We welcome applications from all sections of the community. People from ethnic minorities are currently under-represented and their applications are particularly welcome. 

You will need to be physically capable and medically fit to work in Antarctic conditions.

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