Graduate Research Assistant for the Bat Acoustic Project (Beg Fall 2026)
Location:
UWG Recruiting Location
Regular/Temporary:
Temporary
Full/Part Time:
Part-Time
Job ID:
299851
Job Summary
The GRA will conduct field surveys using ultrasonic acoustic monitoring equipment to detect bat calls (particularly northern long‑eared bats) in various forested and coastal habitats of coastal Alabama. The role involves collaboration with the PI, undergraduate researchers, and external partners.
Responsibilities
50% – Set up and maintain acoustic equipment in remote sites, ensuring data integrity and equipment functionality.
30% – Perform data processing and analysis of acoustic data using specialized software (e.g., SonoBat) and manual vetting to identify bat species.
10% – Conduct habitat assessments and contribute to habitat mapping to support site‑level and landscape‑level analysis.
10% – Assist in the preparation and delivery of reports, presentations, and peer‑reviewed publications related to the project.
Required Qualifications
Fully admitted to a graduate degree program at UWG (provisional admission not eligible).
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Enrolled full‑time in a UWG graduate program during the assistantship period.
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in all previous and current graduate coursework and maintain good academic standing.
Meet eligibility requirements for employment in the United States.
Licensed driver.
Preferred Qualifications
Enrolled in the M.S. Biology – Thesis Program.
Strong experience in ecological research at the undergraduate or post‑baccalaureate level.
Excellent quantitative, writing, and oral communication skills.
Orienteering skills including use of maps, compass, and GPS.
Excellent data management and analytic skills.
Ability to drive 4WD vehicle.
Basic training in GIS and statistics.
Familiarity with regional plant taxonomy and habitat measurement techniques.
Ability to collaborate with federal and state agency personnel.
Experience in bat acoustic sampling and call analysis.
Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, natural resources, or a closely related scientific field.
Proposed Salary
A monthly stipend of $1,000.00 per month.
A tuition waiver, reducing your semester rate to $25 plus mandatory fees as long as you are employed in your assistantship.
Required Documents to Attach
Resume
Cover letter
UWG Graduate School acceptance letter
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Ability to hike across rough terrain under a variety of weather conditions while hauling heavy equipment.
Willingness to spend time at remote locations for ecological research.
Ability to drive.
Contact Information
Applicants should contact Dr. Andrew Edelman (aedelman@westga.edu) prior to applying.
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Graduate Research Assistant for the Bat Acoustic Project (Beg Fall 2026)
Inside Higher Ed · Carrollton, GA, USA ·
- Pay:
- $1,000.00 per month
- Job type:
- Temporary