CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREERS

PacVec shares career, internship, and fellowship opportunities provided by our partners and affiliations. Explore the current opportunities here:

STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL

PhD Graduate Assistantship (VectorED Network, DE)

The graduate assistant will work under the supervision of Vincenzo Ellis on projects associated with the CDC funded VectorED Network: 1) molecular barcoding of mosquito species and 2) evaluation of a rodent baited vaccine against the Lyme disease pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi. Duties will include field work (trapping and identifying mosquitos, dragging for and identifying ticks), molecular lab work, bioinformatics, data analysis, and writing. This is a paid stipend position. To apply, email a 1) cover letter including research interests and relevant experiences, 2) CV including undergraduate GPA, Masters thesis information and GPA, publications (if any), and the names and contact information for two references including Masters degree major professor (indicate which reference person is Masters degree major professor) to Vincenzo Ellis with “PhD VectorED Assistantship” in the subject line.


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SUMMER AND SEASONAL

Seasonal Mosquito Education Internship (Fresno MVCD, CA)

Fresno Mosquito and Vector Control District is inviting applications to fill this position. The District accepts applications for seasonal employment throughout the year. Generally, the summer employment season is from March through October (depending on weather).

Location: Fresno, CA
Salary
: $18.00 per hour

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Seasonal Mosquito Control Technician (Fresno MVCD, CA)

Fresno Mosquito and Vector Control District is inviting applications to fill this position. The District accepts applications for seasonal employment throughout the year. Generally, the summer employment season is from March through October (depending on weather).

Location: Fresno, CA
Salary
: $20.00 – $21.50 per hour

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Seasonal Mosquito Control Aide (Fresno MVCD, CA)

Fresno Mosquito and Vector Control District is inviting applications to fill this position. The District accepts applications for seasonal employment throughout the year. Generally, the summer employment season is from March through October (depending on weather).

Location: Fresno, CA
Salary
: $18.00  – $19.00 per hour

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Seasonal Vector Control Aides I/II (San Mateo County MVCD, CA)

Applications are always accepted and kept on file for three years.

San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control is inviting applications to fill this position. Under direct supervision of the Operations Director, Field Operations Supervisor or Vector Control Technicians shall carry out routine inspections of residences in areas known to have mosquitoes, and/or complete field work entailing inspection and larvicidal treatment of creeks, catch basins, drains, salt marsh areas, miscellaneous sources, and stocking mosquito fish in backyard ponds. These positions also include preparing materials and equipment for work assignments, service requests, clearing access ways, some drainage maintenance, general maintenance, housekeeping, and assistance with frequent or routine needs. Seasonal employees are required to work dependably and cooperatively with others, maintain and appreciate safety precautions, and operate some specialized equipment. Seasonal employees may operate right-hand drive vehicles. Applications are always accepted and kept on file for three years.

Starting salary: $19.00 – $25.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Location: Burlingame, CA
Dates: April/May through October/November (season length varies)


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Seasonal Lab Assistant (Butte County MVCD, CA)

Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District is inviting applications to fill this position. Under the general direction of the District Manager and direct supervision of the Entomologist II or Entomologist I / Biologist I, if an Entomologist II is not employed, the Lab Assistant, assists with vector surveillance, insect identification, pesticide efficacy trials, resistance studies, vector-borne disease surveillance, lab and surveillance equipment preparation and maintenance, tabulates data, and/or any other specialized function of a vector control agency and performs work as required. The District currently maintains 18 full-time employees on its staff. In addition, the District hires ten to fourteen seasonal employees during the mosquito season.

Location: Oroville, CA
Salary: $18.00 – $20.00 per hour
Applications due: Open until filled

Seasonal Utility Worker (San Joaquin County MVCD, CA)

This is a seasonal position that runs from April 29th, 2024 through mid-October 2024. Under general supervision of the District Assistant Entomologist, and/or Mosquito Control Supervisor, utility worker assists in the surveillance, inspection, and control of mosquitoes and other vectors; performs supportive work such as lab and facilities maintenance, record keeping, and other related work.
Location: Stockton, CA
Salary: $22.55 per hour
Application due: Open until filled


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VECTOR CONTROL / PUBLIC HEALTH

Supervising Vector Ecologist (San Diego County, CA)

Supervising Vector Ecologists are assigned to the Department of Environmental Health and Quality and supervise the work of professional, technical and support personnel, and are responsible for planning, organizing and coordinating multiple program areas throughout the county involved in vector-borne disease and vector nuisance abatement through surveillance, identification, analysis, prevention, and control of vertebrate and invertebrate vectors, their hosts, and sources. This position oversees compilation, preparation, analysis, and presentation of reports, records, documents, and other information pertaining to vector biology, vector-borne disease surveillance, and vector prevention efforts.

Location: County of San Diego, CA
Salary: $97,510.40 – $119,849.60 per year
Application due: 7/22/2024 at 11:59 PDT

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Entomologist III & IV (Lihue, Kauai, HI)

State Entomologist are concerned with flies, snails, beetles and other pests (including rodents) of economic and/or medical significance, and with the development, test or application of methods for their propagation or control. Major approaches to problem solving include methods of manipulating the effectiveness of the natural enemy; modifying the environment; changing adverse agricultural practices; introducing predators, parasites, pathogens and other beneficial organisms; devising and adapting abatement practices; applying chemicals; and integrating biological, chemical, cultural and/or other control measures. The Entomologist III independently performs a limited range of professional entomological assignments; may serve as project leader; and performs other related duties as assigned. The Entomologist IV independently performs the analysis, evaluation and solution of complex entomological problems with statewide implications; may supervise lower level entomologist as assigned; and performs other related duties as assigned.   

Location: Island of Kauai, HI
Starting salary: Level III – $4,690 to $5,713 per month (SR-20, Step D to I); Level IV – $5,076 to $6,177 per month (SR-22, Step D to I).
Application due: Continuous

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Entomologist III & IV (Wailuku to Kahului, Maui, HI)

State Entomologist are concerned with flies, snails, beetles and other pests (including rodents) of economic and/or medical significance, and with the development, test or application of methods for their propagation or control. Major approaches to problem solving include methods of manipulating the effectiveness of the natural enemy; modifying the environment; changing adverse agricultural practices; introducing predators, parasites, pathogens and other beneficial organisms; devising and adapting abatement practices; applying chemicals; and integrating biological, chemical, cultural and/or other control measures. The Entomologist III independently performs a limited range of professional entomological assignments; may serve as project leader; and performs other related duties as assigned. The Entomologist IV independently performs the analysis, evaluation and solution of complex entomological problems with statewide implications; may supervise lower level entomologist as assigned; and performs other related duties as assigned.   

Location: Island of Maui, HI
Starting salary: Level III – $4,690 to $5,713 per month (SR-20, Step D to I); Level IV – $5,076 to $6,177 per month (SR-22, Step D to I).
Application due: Continuous

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Vector Field Assistant (Greater LA County VCD, CA)

The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District is seeking applications to fill this position. Under general supervision, performs support work associated with surveillance activities, including setting and collecting mosquito traps along assigned routes; cares for and maintains sentinel chicken flocks; and performs related work as required.

Location: Santa Fe Springs, CA
Salary: $24.27 – $29.50 per hour
Application due: Continuous

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Facility Maintenance Specialists, Part-time (San Mateo County MVCD, CA)

Under the general direction of the District Manager, performs facility maintenance and safety evaluations on the District’s buildings and surrounding grounds and performs related work and supportive services as required. This position serves as the facility manager for District buildings, coordinating professional repair, maintenance, and housekeeping services, managing security access systems, and ensuring facilities comply with regulatory standards and codes.

Location: Burlingame CA
Salary: $32.67 – $43.47 per hour
Application due: Continuous

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Laboratory Technician (CDC Foundation, GA)

The Laboratory Technician will assist in the culture of medically important ticks that can transmit a variety of pathogens, perform morphological authentication of these stocks, perform bioassays and experiments, and assist in preparing and distributing ticks to collaborators. This position works 40 hours per week, which will consist of some weekend and holiday work. The staff member will be hired by, and an employee of, the CDC Foundation and assigned to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia. The staff member will support the Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch in the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID).

Location: Atlanta, GA


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Mosquito Control Technician I (San Joaquin MVCD, CA)

This is skilled and specialized work in mosquito control. Work involves inspection of mosquito sources and applying control measures in compliance with State laws, regulations, and district policies. Responsibility for the safe application of pesticides and the efficient operation of spray equipment, motor vehicles, and similar equipment. Work is performed in accordance with established methods and techniques, but employee exercises considerable independent judgment in inspection and spraying assignments. Supervision is received from a supervisor through review of work and reports, and through conferences.

Location: Stockton, CA
Salary:
$60,508.50 – $73,564.40 per year
Application due: Open until filled


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ACADEMIC

Academic opportunities are organized by the most recent to the oldest job postings. 

FELLOWSHIPS / FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Call for Research Proposals: Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District Funding Opportunity
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District is requesting research proposals. This funding opportunity is aimed at improving our Integrated Vector Management Program targeting mosquitoes, red imported fire ants, and flies in the Coachella Valley. Past research projects have included spatial mosquito repellents, virus transmission models, vegetation management in wetlands, biological control of fire ants, and activity of house flies. Because of the unique environment including very high temperatures and low precipitation, projects designed to work with the environmental conditions for surveillance of vectors and vector-borne diseases and projects that tailor control methods to the habitat here are of great interest. Please see our website for guidelines on proposal submission, interests of the District, and a budget worksheet (you can obtain these at here under Research Program FY 2024-2025).
American Mosquito Control Association & Lee County Mosquito Control District: Internship Opportunity
The American Mosquito Control Association is working with Dr. Jane Bonds (PI) on a study to gather empirical data determining just where aerosol clouds go when they are released from different platforms (fixed wing, helicopter, and drone). They are performing this work within Lee County, FL, and are looking for any help that may be available. The work will be conducted during August, between August 12-23rd, Monday through Friday (weekends if weather conditions require it). Hours are 4:00am and finishing at 12:00pm. The hourly rate would be $13.50/hour and mileage would be $0.65/mile. Housing options available including additional $59.00 for food/incidentals. Please contact Dr. Daniel Markowski (AMCA.TA@mosquito.org) or David Brown (dabrownsoj@gmail.com) for more information.

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