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Research Assistant - Turtle Dove Survey

Reference: FEB20212491
Expiry date: 2021-03-19 23:59:00.000
Location: Kent
Salary: £17,004.00 - £18,255.00 Per Annum
Benefits: Pension, Annual Leave, Life Assurance
Duration:3.5 months
This post presents a fantastic opportunity to work on the first national survey of turtle dove - the UK’s fastest declining bird species. You will be surveying a stratified sample of 1km-squares in Kent – one of the key counties for turtle doves.

What the role is about?

The Rare Breeding Birds Panel and RSPB, with the support of BTO and Natural England, are organising the first national Turtle Dove survey in 2021. The turtle dove is one of the highest conservation priority species for the RSPB, and urgent conservation action is needed to prevent extinction following a decline of 95% between 1995 and 2018 (from the BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey (BBS)). A national survey is needed if our conservation work is going to be properly underpinned by evidence; it is required to enable continued monitoring of the population trajectory, as the BBS sample size is declining rapidly to the point at which a robust trend cannot be produced. In addition, it will refine our knowledge of current distribution to enable targeting of conservation intervention.
Surveys will aim to detect the presence and abundance of singing male Turtle Doves within each selected 1km-square, with two visits between mid-May and early August. The ideal survey period is from dawn until 0900.
A vehicle (for work purposes) and fieldwork equipment will be provided. A substantial part of the role involves outdoor, lone-working.

Key activities will include:

• Surveys of selected 1km-squares for turtle doves and other priority farmland birds, following national survey methods, between mid-May and early August
• Surveying of additional 1km-squares in Turtle Dove Friendly Zones (TDFZs) following the BBS transect method
• Data entry via an online web hub for national survey data and in Excel spreadsheets for the TDFZ survey data

What we need from you

We are looking for candidates with experience of undertaking farmland bird surveys following standard methods:

Essential:

• Ability to undertake demanding fieldwork (long hours/pre-dawn starts)
• Ability to lone-work under their own initiative with limited face-to-face contact and supervision
• Ability to regularly travel to, from, and within rural locations in Kent not served by public transport, and willing to travel widely - perhaps including occasional overnight stays
• Ability to identify farmland birds by sight and sound
• Practical experience of undertaking farmland bird surveys
• Ability to keep accurate and legible records of data collected in the field
• Ability to input, error check and manipulate the data in excel
• A relevant degree or equivalent experience

Desirable:

• Practical experience of surveying turtle doves and other farmland birds
• A good understanding of farmland bird issues
• Experience of liaising with landowners and their agents/employees
• Home base in Kent
• Skilled in the use of Microsoft office software (ArcGIS experience would also be desirable)

The role is full-time. Accommodation is not provided with the role, however, the project will aid successful candidates where possible in finding suitable accommodation.

For all application/role enquiries please contact – simon.wotton@rspb.org.uk