Research Associate, College of Health Sciences at The University of Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Aug, 26

Salary

51300.0

Posted On

14 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Field Research, Lab Research, Hummingbird Tagging, Hummingbird Banding, Quantitative Analysis, Technical Reporting, Experimental Design, Data Interpretation, Manuscript Drafting

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Responsible for performing field and lab research and development experiments for projects and products in collaboration with others. The applicant must have previous experiences working with different species of hummingbirds. The applicant also must have experiences on tagging and banding hummingbirds. The position also regularly exercises technical discretion in the design, execution and interpretation of experiments that contribute to project goals. Prepares technical reports, summaries, protocols, and quantitative analyses. This position also travels to different field sites and scientific conferences. This appointment is contingent upon the continued availability of grant funds and may be terminated at any time without cause or prior written notice. The University of Memphis [https://www.memphis.edu/] is a leading, student-centered, urban public R1 research institution. Located in Memphis, Tennessee, on 1,160 acres. The University serves a population of nearly 20,000 students and 2,500 employees, including more than 1,000 full-time faculty members. The University offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 230 areas of study, master’s degrees in more than 50 subjects and doctoral degrees in 26 disciplines; supported an institutional record of more than $100 million in research awards for FY24; and has an operating budget of close to $500 million.
Responsibilities
Perform field and lab research and development experiments specifically involving the tagging and banding of hummingbirds. Prepare technical reports, quantitative analyses, and present findings at scientific conferences.
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