tendersglobal.net
Position: Wildlife Veterinarian Location: Peru and Costa Rica Status: Full-time
This role will be employed under Osa Conservation’s Movement Ecology Program. Broadly, the project aims to develop and use novel animal tracking technology to increase our understanding of the movement ecology of scavenger networks, and the predators which drive them, in south and central America. It involves the capture and deployment of tracking equipment on Cathartidae vultures and large cat species, taking biological samples and implementing a variety of different surveys to estimate the density and determine the ecological roles of scavenging communities.
Job Summary
Osa Conservation’s Movement Ecology Program Wildlife Vet will play a key role in the field team to coordinate and execute the capturing of keystone species including vultures, tapirs, white-lipped peccaries and wildcats in both Peru and Costa Rica to deploy GPS devices, and collect biological samples in order to obtain ecological and biological information. This includes the creation, deployment and maintenance of different trapping methods for the species, the sourcing, maintenance and handling of the drugs required for the captures, the handling of biological samples working in collaboration with laboratories and the managing of data from the captures and biological samples. The Wildlife vet will also execute general project and program tasks, in the field and online, such as camera trap monitoring and permit and report writing. The Wildlife Vet will spend 50% of their time in Peru and 50% of their time in Costa Rica. When based in each of these countries you will be living in remote field stations with basic living conditions as part of a small, close-knit field team. Applicants should be comfortable living and working in remote tropical environments (field stations and forest camps in Costa Rica and Peru). This project will involve long hours in the field and will be physically demanding and requires someone with field work experience and someone who enjoys being in the forest, working to execute research to contribute to science and conservation. This role requires a passionate and motivated individual to work in remote tropical field locations for long periods of time to lead the veterinary and biological component of this movement ecology program for wildlife health and conservation implications.
Roles and responsibilities
Animal Captures and Biological Sampling:
General Movement Ecology Program Activities:
Skill Requirements
To apply please send a CV and cover letter to hr@osaconservation.org with subject line “Wildlife Vet” by 30th September. All applicants who do not follow this guide will not be considered. Only successful applicants continuing to the interview stage will be contacted. Please state in the cover letter why you want this job specifically and what skills you can bring to tackle the outlined duties and responsibilities. We encourage applicants from Latin America to apply.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your email / cover letter where (tendersglobal.net) you saw this job posting.
Job title: Technischer Property Manager (m/w/d) Company IC Immobilien Gruppe Job description , Center Management,…
Job title: Quality Specialist Operations Company Archer-Daniels-Midland Job description FunctionQuality & Food SafetyJob DescriptionADM unlocks…
tendersglobal.net Job Description The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the planning, designing,…
tendersglobal.net JOB DESCRIPTION Org. Setting and Reporting This position is located in the Science, Technology…
tendersglobal.net DescriptionPosition: Community Outreach VolunteerReports to: Community Based Protection OfficerSupervise: N/AStatus: Full TimeDuty Station: Ninewa…
tendersglobal.net Job Description The Nutrition Officer, NO1, will report to the Nutrition Officer, NO2 who…
This website uses cookies.