Seasonal Shorebird Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science
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Founded in 1891 by a group of visionary volunteers, The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) is the nation’s premier conservation and preservation organization. The Trustees’ preserves, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts. Our properties are open to all, and we thrive by involving as many people as possible in all that we do.
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Rate:
$18.50-$20.50/hour
Hours per week:40
Job Classification:Limited Term, Nonexempt
Job Type:Onsite
Duration:April 2025–August 2025
Location:Crane Estate, Ipswich, MA
What You’ll Do:Your Impact:
Crane Beach is an exemplary example of a barrier beach and is one of the few remaining barrier beaches in New England where the near absence of human infrastructure has left the landscape wild and largely unimpeded. As a result, it provides critical habitat for wildlife and is a popular outdoor recreation destination. Crane Beach is among the world’s most important nesting sites for threatened piping plovers and is part of the Great Marsh Area of Critical Environmental Concern which has been designated a globally important site for migratory shorebirds by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network.
The Shorebird Technician is part of a team responsible for barrier beach protection and management.
As a Shorebird Technician, you will assist with monitoring, research, and management activities for nesting and migratory shorebirds at Crane Beach, a 1,200-acre barrier beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
Specifically, you’ll:- Perform daily monitoring and management activities for breeding piping plovers and least-terns, including nest location, nest protection, and chick monitoring following established protocols.
- Assist with daily reports on the breeding status and location of nesting shorebirds and communicate with the Coastal Ecologist and property management staff to ensure the successful implementation of our barrier beach protection program.
- Install, maintain, and remove symbolic fencing and signage used to protect breeding and migratory shorebirds.
- Assist with targeted predator management and monitoring efforts.
- Assist in compilation of data for state piping plover and least-tern census and end-of-season reporting.
- Public interaction with beach goers about shorebird and barrier beach ecology.
- Assist with the collection of migratory shorebird abundance and distribution data.
- Support property staff on matters pertaining to coastal ecology (i.e. injured and washed-up wildlife).
- Other tasks and duties may include but not limited to: inland rare species monitoring, deer browse impact surveys, and other bird species surveys.
This is a limited-term, nonexempt position working 40 hours per week reporting directly to the Coastal Ecologist.
What You’ll Need:Skills and Experience:
Required:
- Coursework in wildlife biology, ecology, zoology, environmental science, or related experience.
- The ability to identify birds.
- At least 3 months of previous field experience (does not need to be shorebird experience).
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- The ability to work independently and closely with other staff and the public.
- The ability to work outdoors daily, and at times, under rigorous conditions.
- The ability to perform physically strenuous duties, such as hiking long distances on the beach.
- The ability to lift/carry 40 pounds.
- The ability to work weekends and irregular hours.
- Beach-nesting shorebirds and identifying them by sight and sound.
- Biological data collection and data management.
- Wildlife tracking.
- Working in coastal environments and have awareness of threats to beach-nesting birds (e.g., predation, dogs, and human disturbance).
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