Job Title
Detection Dog Handler
Location
IA USIL USIN US (Primary)MI USMO US
Job Type
Temporary
of Hires Needed5
Job Description
Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (WEST) is a dynamic medium size consulting firm with offices across the United States and Canada. We are looking for temporary part-time and temporary full-time Detection Dog Handlers
to help with our
upcoming 2024
field season. Both experienced field technicians with a dog(s) appropriate for scent detection training as well as candidates with an appropriate dog(s) and experience training, handling and participating in applicable detection dog work or sports are encouraged to apply.
WEST has a permanent core of professionals with broad experience in basic and applied ecological studies and the sophisticated analysis of natural resource data. Since its founding in 1990, the WEST team has shaped the foundation of what we do, and what we believe in through our core values and key principles. Our work matters to our clients, communities, and the environment. Join WEST and discover a company of passionate, committed, and highly motivated individuals.
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Key Details:
Compensation: $23 - $27/hour, DOETentative Start Date:Varies by project (April-June)Duration:Varies by project and season (approximately 3-8 months)Location(s): Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, IowaNumber of positions available:Varies by projectAdditional Details:Vehicle mileage will be reimbursed (for use of personal vehicle) or a rental may be provided. Lodging will be reimbursed up to a predetermined amount, or housing may be provided. Field safety equipment for both the handler and dog will be provided by WEST; however, field technicians must be equipped with their own suitable footwear (rugged, safety toe hiking boots) and field-appropriate clothing.Job Summary:
Do you enjoy both the challenges and fulfillment of fieldwork and working with your dog? This is an exciting opportunity to join WEST's detection dog team and become a part of important wildlife research and conservation. The successful candidate for this position will:
Survey areas beneath wind turbines for bat and bird carcasses with your dog(s) that have been trained and evaluated per WEST standards prior to employment.Provide routine care and sound risk management for your dog while working, such as following a vaccination protocol, properly using equipment, and administering basic first aid under field conditions.Collect data on bat and bird carcasses, per established protocols.Enter data into a tablet or spreadsheet, routinely check for accuracy, and submit to project staff in a timely manner.Participate in trials to measure sources of bias in estimating fatalities.Conduct ongoing training with your dog(s) to ensure effective detection of bat and bird carcasses.Willingness to work a flexible schedule that may vary in hours each week, depending on the season and project needs.Communicate regularly with field coordinators on environmental conditions, safety items, data collection, and detection dog training.Weekly timesheet and expense report completion.There may be opportunities to conduct additional biological surveys, depending on the candidate's experience and project needs.This is a general description of the functions for this position and is not inclusive of all the duties which may be associated with this position.
Job Requirements
Job Requiremen s
Ownership of a suitable candidate dog (see Minimum Dog Suitability Requirements below) and successful completion of WEST's Scent Training Program for Wildlife Detection Dogs prior to the extension of a formal offer of employment (WEST provides a scent training protocol and training guidance).Successful completion of odor recognition testing and in-person, double-blind scent detection evaluation trials.Demonstrable knowledge of dog behavior and rewards-based training; knowledge of both learning theory and scent theory is preferred.Ability to work independently as well as communicate and coordinateeffectively and professionally with crew members, site management, WEST project coordinators,and landowners.Must demonstrate safe handling, control, and transportation of your dog(s) at all times.Flexibility, a high degree of self-motivation, a tolerance for doing repetitive tasks, and an ability to thrive under challenging field conditions.Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Biology, or an equivalent degree is preferred; however, candidates without a degree that have suitable dog(s) and experience training, handling, or participating in applicable detection dog work or sports are encouraged to apply.