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Now available: a book on Ontario Species at Risk vascular plants - sponsored by TD/Canada Trust's Friends of the Environment Foundation (FEF). Now available; a new Tree and Shrub book authored by the Senior Instructor of the EARTHQUEST Biological Field School - Dave Jolly
Scientists, herbalists, green house workers, habitat restoration ecologists, teachers, naturalists, botanists and people considering internships and jobs with EARTHQUEST or work in the environmental industry are strongly urged to purchase this book for only $100.00 CND + shipping and handling
To order please contact us for more details


Photos: Dave Jolly
You too, can be hired as an EARTHQUEST Field Assistant (FA) or Teaching Assistant (TA) and join our ranks as among the best and most efficiently trained. Become a participant in our uniquely designed international FBT Program. To see a list of FBT graduates who have earned the international FB title with honour and distinction please see the FBT graduates page

Jobs with EARTHQUEST, Partners and Affiliates

Ecology and Behaviour of non-human primates - AFASST equivalent course - Ometepe Field Biological Station, Nicaragua

Teaching Assistant (TA)
Teaching Assistants are needed to help teach our AFASST equivalent course at the Ometepe field station in Nicaragua for up to a 26 day period.

Date
May 25 - June 19, 2006

Location
Ometepe Field Biological Station, Nicaragua

Requirements
Must have previous Expedition experience and/or FAT training plus Certificate of Completion. Applicants may also apply if they possess 3-5 years of practical experience in field biology, primatology, zoology or anthropology and they can identify 75-90% of primate and fauna species most likely to be encountered in Nicaragua. Must have strong field ID skills of primates along the ability to recognize the vocal and behavioural repertoires of New World primates.

Duties and Responsibilities
The Teaching Assistant will be assisting course instructors with teaching the course curriculum of the AFASST equivalent course at the field station.

Wages
Wages are commensurate with the standard pay for a Teaching Assistant for the La Suerte Field Biological Station. Typically, you will receive a stipend plus expenses paid. Contact La Suerte for more details.

Contact Instructions
Send a cover letter outlining why you wish to be a Teaching Assistant and current resume/references to the attention of;

Kimberley A. Phillips, Ph.D. ,
Course Instructor
Ecology and Behaviour of primates
Email: phillipsk@hiram.edu

Deadline Date
All applications must be submitted by March 31, 2006.

Ecology and Behaviour of non-human primates - AFASST equivalent course - La Suerte Field Biological Station, Costa Rica

Teaching Assistant (TA)
Teaching Assistants are needed to help teach our AFASST equivalent course at the La Suerte field station in Costa Rica for up to a 26 day period.

Date
May 25 - June 19, 2006

Location
La Suerte Field Biological Station, Costa Rica

Requirements
Must have previous Expedition experience and/or FAT training plus Certificate of Completion. Applicants may also apply if they possess 3-5 years of practical experience in field biology, primatology, zoology or anthropology and they can identify 75-90% of primate and fauna species most likely to be encountered in Nicaragua. Must have strong field ID skills of primates along the ability to recognize the vocal and behavioural repertoires of New World primates.

Duties and Responsibilities
The Teaching Assistant will be assisting course instructors with teaching the course curriculum of the AFASST equivalent course at the field station.

Wages
Wages are commensurate with the standard pay for a Teaching Assistant for the La Suerte Field Biological Station. Typically, you will receive a stipend plus expenses paid. Contact La Suerte for more details.

Contact Instructions
Send a cover letter outlining why you wish to be a Teaching Assistant and current resume/references to the attention of;

Dr. Deborah J. Curtis
Course Instructor
Ecology and Behaviour of primates
Email: info@lasuerte.org

Deadline Date
All applications must be submitted by March 31, 2006

Biological Field School Internship Opportunities

Botanist (Terrestrial vegetation survey intern)

Environmental Biologist (trainee); NOC: 2121
Students of our new Biological Field School now have the opportunity to gain valuable and enriching employment experience in the environmental field through our uniquely designed internship program. The hiring rate for successful graduates of the FAT Program to finding meaningful employment in their chosen careers is greater than 80%.

Date
October 1, 2008 - October 1, 2009 (may be subject to extension)

Location
Various locations throughout southwestern Ontario

Requirements
This position is most suitable for candidates who have graduated from our intensive FAT Program. It is also a good choice for unemployed or underemployed Canadians who have graduated from a College or University science program within the last 5 years. Applicants must state if they are willing to enroll in our Biological Field School to upgrade their skills, if necessary. This internship opportunity is most suitable to successful graduates of the Field Assistant Training (FAT) Program from our Biological Field School and preferences will be given to FAT Program graduates. Applicants should be Canadian citizens who are out of school or work and eligible to receive funding through potential funding agencies. Applicants must be enrolled in our Biological Field School to apply. Potential candidates should possess the following attributes;

* Knowledge of biology and ecology.
* Knowledge of/interest in floraof Ontario.
* Extensive knowledge and skills associated with field identification of Ontario's flora (the minimum requirement is the ability to positively field identify 75% or more of the flora of Ontario to Family, Genus and species level).
* Extensive knowledge of Ontario's species at risk, including provincial policies and laws governing their protection and management.
* Good knowledge of analytical techniques, including field survey and data collection, and computer applications in order to analyze data and prepare reports.
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written).
* Well developed organizational and research skills.
* Good skills in computer word processing and use of spreadsheets utilizing EXCEL and ACCESS.
* Valid Class "G" Driver's License.
* Proof of eligibility to work in Canada.
* Not previously participated in a Federal youth employment/education program (previous participants of summer employment programs are still eligible, but previous participants of ECO Canada and Human Resources Skills and Development Canada's Job Creation Partnership Program are not eligible).
* Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.
* Have the intention to obtain a permanent position in the environmental industry.
* Ecological Land Classification (ELC) and Ontario Wetland Evaluation certified

If you are not ELC certified, knowledgeable or skilled (ie. possess 3 - 5 yrs. practical field experience and the ability to positively field ID 75% or more of Ontario's flora spp., including species at risk) enough to qualify please consult the following webpage links to learn more about courses available to upgrade so that you may be ready to apply for the next round of internships and jobs available in the spring of 2009;

Plant courses
Ecological Land Classification course

To download a copy of the 2008/09 Course catalogue/syllabus 2008/09 catalogue/syllabus

Although we thank all those who apply only candidates who meet these requirements and qualify for internship opportunities will be contacted for interviews. During your interview you will be assessed on the depth and breadth of your knowledge of the flora of Ontario. Candidates who successfully pass this assessment will be hired immediately.

Duties and Responsibilities
Interns and/or Trainees will be placed at one of several sites in southwestern Ontario to learn how to be an effective and good field identifier of flora and fauna species. Interns and/or Trainees will learn fast and efficient census/survey techniques as they pertain to conducting biological inventories, data entry, collection, analysis and interpretation techniques as well as preparing results for reports and publications. These skills will enable interns to apply to related jobs with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Conservation Authorities and environmental consulting firms upon successful completion of internships.

Wages
The successful candidate may receive up to $3800.00 Cdn/month if they meet the above requirements. Only a limited number of these paid positions are available. If no paid positions are available successful candidates will be placed into volunteer positions.

Contact Instructions
Please email a cover letter stating if you are funding agency eligible, a Canadian citizen and willing to enroll in our Biological Field School to upgrade your skills along with a resume outlining how your skills, knowledge and experience relate to the position. Although we appreciate all applications only those we are interested in will be contacted for interviews. No phone calls please.

Please submit these items to the attention of;

Mr. D. Jolly,
Executive Director
EARTHQUEST (Canada)
Email: earthquestcanada@yahoo.com

Deadline Date
All applications must be submitted by September 30, 2008

Ornithological Banders/Instructors
BIRD BANDERS/INSTRUCTORS are needed from Sept. to mid Nov., 2007 to help teach bird field ID skills and banding techniques to students of our Biological Field School. Housing may be available at a cost of $400.00 USD/month. These banders may receive food, if they stay for 1 month or more at one of our accommodation locations. This position may extended to a longer term teaching position within the Biological Field School with management/leadership training and/or the management/leadership course. To learn more about this course please consult;

Management/leadership certification course

Duties and Responsibilities
Banders holding a Masters permit are required to help teach/instruct students in the field methodology of mist netting, extraction, recording data and performing census/survey techniques on passerine birds of the Carolinian forest zone in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Candidates must be willing to train EARTHQUEST staff to the level of sub-permit banding techniques and provide their own license/permit and equipment to band birds. Candidates must also be able to positively field identify 75-90% of all passerine birds by sight and sound in the eastern half of North America. Very good to excellent bird banding skills, use of the Pyle guide and census/survey techniques, the ability to teach these skills effectively to students and at least 3 - 5 years of banding experience coupled with 10 - 15 years of birding experience. A strong knowledge of bird evolution and taxonomy in relation to bird families, generas and species is required. Candidates who have taught outdoor education and field biology are preferred, although we will consider candidates with sub-permits and less experience, who are willing to enroll in our courses to upgrade skills in order to qualify. Preference will be given to graduates of our General FAT Program in Canada and those who have meet selection criteria for management/leadership or successfully passed our management/leadership course.

Wages
Commensurate with experience. Experiences banders may receive $1600 - $2500 CAD/month

Contact Instructions
If interested in this position, please send resume, cover letter, three references of your banding experience and dates of availability to;
EARTHQUEST (Canada),
8122 Rogers Rd., S., RR #5,
Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.
N5H 2R4.
Email: earthquestcanada@yahoo.com (please quote Ornithology BIRD BANDERS)

Deadline Date
All applications must be submitted by September 30, 2007

EARTHQUEST Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Ornithological Field Assistants
VOLUNTEER FIELD ASSISTANTS are needed from Apr. to mid Jun., 2005 for field census/surveys of birds in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Field work may be performed at several field sites in southwestern Ontario. The main study site is located on 12 hectares of parkland in beautiful London, Ontario, Canada. Housing for two (2) Field Assistant positions is available at a cost of $400.00 USD/month. These Field Assistants will receive food, if they stay for 1 month or more.

Duties and Responsibilities
The core of the project is to catalogue all birds by providing intensive field training and practical hands-on experience in field biology/ornithology in order to become an effective Field Biologist/Ornithologist. This is part of an employment and skills development initiative to help people find meaningful employment in their chosen careers. The success rate of people who find jobs after working on our projects is 80-90% within 3 � 8 months. Internships and other job opportunities may be available to volunteers who successfully complete 3 months on the project. Only applicants who are Canadian citizens and meeting eligibility requirements for funding agencies may apply to paid internship opportunities upon completion of our intensive 3 month Field Assistant Training (FAT) Program, however. Field Assistants who stay for a minimum of one month, receive intensive training from our Field Assistant Training (FAT) Bird Program. All volunteers are required to pay a fee ($10 USD/day) to help defray costs to EARTHQUEST (Canada). All participants will experience intensive and diverse training in positive bird field identification and bird behavioural ecology.

Requirements
Preference will be given to volunteers who have a minimum of 3 - 5 years of practical field experience in biology, ornithology and ecology, excellent field skills, including the ability to work in cold and rain and the ability to positively field identify 75% of Ontario birds by sight and sound. Previous experience in field ornithology working in southwestern Ontario is an asset though not required. International applicants, or those lacking the necessary skills are encouraged to apply to our Biological Field School to upgrade your skills.

Contact Instructions
If interested in this position, please send resume, cover letter and dates of availability to

EARTHQUEST (Canada),
8122 Rogers Rd. S, RR #5,
Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.
N5H 2R4.
Email: earthquestcanada@yahoo.com (please quote Ornithology FIELD ASSISTANTS)

Deadline Date
All applications must be submitted by April 15, 2006

Field courses and projects, Learn how to be a field biologist, Biology, research and conservation, Field training and employment opportunities

 E-mail: earthquestcanada@yahoo.com

Senior Instructor/Biologist/Consultant
D. Jolly, B.Sc.
EARTHQUEST (Canada) for the Environment

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