mardi 8 novembre 2011

Field Assistant: Chimpanzee Research at Zambian Sanctuary

Field Assistant: Chimpanzee Research at Zambian Sanctuary

Hiring Organization:
Comparative Cognitive Anthropology Group, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics


Position Description:
Seeking a research assistant to take part in a post-doctoral project investigating cooperative behavior in chimpanzees at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust in Zambia. The project combines observational and experimental work; the research assistant would be primarily involved in the experimental portion. The assistant would work closely with the postdoc to help with all aspects of the research including experimental setup, video recording, data scoring and data entry. The assistant should be prepared to leave camp around dawn, and remain near the chimpanzees (approximately 30 min walk from camp) until dusk. Some evenings there will be additional work entering and organizing data at camp.

The area of the sanctuary in which the project is being conducted is home to approximately 100 chimpanzees living in four social groups in some of the largest enclosures in the world. The research will focus on two of these social groups. There is a strict no-contact policy at the sanctuary; the assistant should not expect hands-on contact with chimpanzees at any time during this project.

The accommodations at the sanctuary are comfortable: clean running water, hot showers, pit toilets, electricity, and internet (usually). This field visit will take place during the rainy season, when average temperatures are
20–25 C. The sanctuary is located amidst local villages and about 60 km from the nearest city, Chingola. The assistant would be expected to work 6 days per week, and transport to/from Chingola would be available on the day off if desired.

Qualifications/Experience:
The applicant should be reliable, self-motivated and organized. Being able to respond flexibly to changes in plans, to get along in close quarters with a diverse group of individuals, to be comfortable in a remote environment, and to maintain a positive attitude are essential. Applicants should be physically and mentally fit.

Previous experience in Africa is preferred, and applicants should be fluent in English.

Coursework in animal behavior, behavioral ecology, zoology, primatology or other relevant fields, as well as experience in scientific research is desirable.

Support provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals,
lodging):
Airfare and transportation to/from the sanctuary will be provided, as well as meals, lodging, and visa fees.

The assistant will assume responsibility for their personal field equipment (boots, rain gear, etc.), pre-trip vaccinations and anti-malarial medication, and travel insurance.

Term of Appointment:
10-12 weeks starting in February 2012

Application Deadline:
December 5, 2011

Comments:
To apply, please email the following:



(1) A cover letter explaining why you are interested in this position and why you are suitable, including your previous experience, qualifications, and future career goals

(2) Your CV

(3) Contact details of at least three references. Your references should be able to provide insight into your suitability for this type of field environment as well as for your ability to assist in scientific research.

Contact Information:
Katherine Cronin
Netherlands

Website:
http://www.mpi.nl

E-mail Address:
katherine.cronin@mpi.nl