
Atlanta Botanical Garden
The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s (ABG) Conservation & Research Department seeks a Field Technician to assist with fieldwork and data entry related to several projects throughout the Florida panhandle (Escambia to Jefferson Counties). This is a field-based position with limited ability to work from home during data entry activities. This position has flexible hours depending on project needs and plant phenology. This is a temporary position.
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Job Duties
PRINCIPAL FUNCTION:
This position assists the Gulf Coast Project Manager with fieldwork in the Florida panhandle, including;
- Assist field staff with inventorying and monitoring of rare, threatened, endangered, and culturally significant in-situ plant populations across the Florida panhandle.
- Assist with field collection of seed, leaf tissue, cuttings, herbarium vouchers, and other plant materials using methods consistent with department protocols.
- Support field-related operations in and out of the field, including preparation for fieldwork, driving ABG or personal vehicles to and from field sites and ensuring that all equipment, data, and samples are organized at the end of fieldwork.
- Maintain and prepare data for reporting.
- Track work by updating “project diaries” to document daily and weekly work accomplished to meet objectives for multiple grant-funded projects.
- Maintain volunteer forms and records of hours worked
- Safely and efficiently drive ABG Gulf Projects field vehicles on rough terrain
- Follow established field and safety protocols
- Utilize iPads, Survey123, FieldMaps, and Gaia GPS in the field to collect data
- Create simple maps in ArcGIS for field use
- Apply for research and collection permits as needed
Job Qualifications
- Must be organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable.
- Associate or Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, Botany, Biotechnology, Horticulture, or related field preferred.
- Prior experience with seed and pollen collection is highly desired.
- Prior experience or skills in field data collection, plant identification, use of GPS and mapping tools, and navigation in challenging terrain is highly desired.
- Work occasional independent field days and regular overnight trips during peak field season.
- Ability to maintain a positive attitude in adverse conditions required.
- Must have a valid Driver’s License.
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lb.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Effectively respond to multiple, changing, and often conflicting priorities.
Benefits
None