CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
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STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL
The Vogels Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join our growing team in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. Our lab uses experimental approaches to study the ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses. They are specifically looking for a Postdoctoral Associate to lead our project on the evolutionary response of dengue virus to environmental change and novel control strategies. Vogels Lab uses innovative genomic approaches combined with phenotypic assays involving live mosquitoes to study how arboviruses may evolve and adapt to new environments. The postdoc will work with an interdisciplinary team of experts in virology, genomics, and immunology at Yale. A new lab in the Yale School of Public Health with a vibrant research community, access to state-of-the-art research facilities, and outstanding career development resources.
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.
SUMMER AND SEASONAL
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
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
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
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)
Under the general direction of the District Manager and Assistant Manager and direct supervision of the Regional Supervisor and Mosquito and Vector Control Specialist, the Mosquito and Vector Control Assistant performs vector surveillance, performs vector control operations, and provides public education within the District’s service area, is assigned a geographic zone and/or specialized function of a vector control agency and performs work as required.
Location: Oroville, CA
Salary: $18.00 – $20.00 per hour
Applications due: Open until filled
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
VECTOR CONTROL / PUBLIC HEALTH
The PIHOA Regional Communicable Disease Epidemiologist (RCDE) is a full-time exempt position located
in the PIHOA Honolulu, Hawaiʻi office. Under the direction of the PIHOA Regional Health Information Systems and Performance Improvement Coordinator (RHIS PM), the PIHOA RCDE will: 1) build epidemiological, surveillance, and health information systems capacity in USAPI health agencies; 2) provide direct services as needed; for example, in data analysis and public health emergency response; and 3) liaise with other PIHOA initiatives and regional, federal, and international agencies to inform and strengthen USAPI health outcomes.
Location: Honolulu, HI
Application due: open until filled
The Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit is seeking a Mosquito Research/Control Field Supervisor to plan field research and management strategies on the deployment of landscape level mosquito control; to coordinate and supervise field teams for field research and management projects. Field activities include, but are not limited to: regular mosquito population monitoring; assessing relative abundance or density of wild Culex populations; regularly deploying Wolbachia Incompatible Insect Technique (IIT) mosquitoes throughout the Alakai Plateau including Na Pali Kona Forest Reserve, Alakai Wilderness Preserve, Hono o Na Pali NAR, and Kokee State Park; and monitoring and collecting Wolbachia IIT mosquitoes and wild Culex mosquitoes in release and reference areas; deploying ovicups to monitor mosquito hatch rates and survey for Wolbachia ingression. Directs, supervises, and assigns work to PCSU/KFBRP Mosquito Research staff.
Location: Kauai, HI
Starting salary: : $4,888 -$5,084.17 per month
Application due: Nov 11, 2024 or until filled
Monarch is seeking a Lead Entomologist to develop and implement behavioral assays that assess how insects respond to visual and olfactory stimuli. Your work will be critical in validating the efficacy of machine-learning-predicted compounds across multiple insect species. The role will involve designing and conducting experiments that integrate with our cheminformatics pipeline, aimed at discovering broad-spectrum, natural repellents.
Location: Alameda, California
Starting salary: : $50,000-100,000 per year
Application due: Open until filled.
Under the general direction of the District Manager and direct supervision of the Office Administrator, the GIS/IT Specialist is responsible for coordinating the regular operation and maintenance of the Geographic Information System (GIS) for the District. The position evaluates and implements new developments in information technology (IT) systems.
Location: Fresno County, CA
Starting salary: : $6,560 – $7,765 per month
Application due: Open until filled.
Under the general direction of the General Manager, the Operations Program Manager (OPM) is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the Delta Mosquito and Vector Control District. This position includes planning, supervising, and coordinating all vector control inspection and control activities. The OPM also enforces District policies and safety standards, maintains operational records, and oversees pesticide application and environmental control measures. The OPM works collaboratively with other departments to ensure the District’s service excellence and may represent the District in public forums.
Location: Delta, CA
Starting salary: : $95,972 – $119,974 (5-step scale), negotiable. per year
Application due: Open until filled.
Under the direction of the District Manager, the Field Supervisor plans, organizes, and supervises employees engaged in field inspection and control activities and performs related work as needed. Performs investigations and inspections as required to determine the need for and effectiveness of control operations. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting of pertinent data, working with property owners, the general public, and other employees of the District is required.
Location: Grand Junction, CO
Starting salary: : $66,560 – $74,880 annual
Application due: Continuous
Under the direction of the District Manager, the Field Supervisor plans, organizes, and supervises employees engaged in field inspection and control activities and performs related work as needed. Performs investigations and inspections as required to determine the need for and effectiveness of control operations. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting of pertinent data, working with property owners, the general public, and other employees of the District is required.
This is a professional level position under the direction of the District Manager and is primarily focused on informing the public about mosquitoes and mosquito-transmitted disease prevention and the services provided by the District. The emphasis of the work will be associated with the urban areas of the District and involves development of informational material for residents and presenting to local groups including home owners’ associations, service clubs, area students, civic groups, special events, and the media. This position will coordinate with the District’s marketing and communications consultant to maintain a positive brand and image for the District, updates to the webpage, social media, and other newsworthy information. Other duties will include assisting District staff during the mosquito season with inspections and surveillance of mosquitoes in urban areas of the District.
Location: Grand Junction, CO
Starting salary: $66,560 – $74,880 annual
Application due: Continuous
This position is located in the USDA, ARS, Northeast Area, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory, in Beltsville, MD. In this position, you will conduct research on ticks and tick-borne disease and collaborate with other project scientists to coordinate scientific activities. A few duties for this position is:
- Develop novel approaches for surveillance and management of ticks of importance for human and animal health, as well as conduct basic research on ticks that impact humans and their companion animals.
- Identify and describe the chemical ecology of biting ticks and devise sustainable and environmentally-safe chemical and biological methods for integrated pest management (IPM) of ticks.
- Develop creative laboratory methodologies for working with live ticks, such as new methods and approaches for field collection and monitoring of ticks, artificial tick feeding and rearing systems, and bioassay methods.
- Coordinate and collaborate with other scientists within the laboratory, at other ARS locations, and at domestic and foreign research institutions. D
- evelop new, cost-effective, and sustainable strategies for controlling native insect pests and newly introduced invasive species using biological, molecular, chemical, and nonchemical approaches.
Location: Beltsville, MD
Starting salary: $99,200-$153,354
Application due: Nov 01, 2024
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
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
Working closely with the Director, the Operations Manager is responsible for cultivating a culture of performance based accountability, leadership and team building within the mosquito operations team while partnering closely with sales, customer care and other departments to help accomplish the vision of the mosquito operations team and prepare for organizational and departmental growth. He/she should also have a keen eye for safety as well as regulatory compliance and process improvements to ensure exceptional customer experiences. This position has direct oversight of Clarke’s team of Field Supervisors who work 50/50 in the office and field, as well as our team of mechanics/fleet operations. Indirect supervision includes over 100 seasonal technicians during the months of April – October.
Location: Roselle, IL
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
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).
The City of Moorpark is looking for an applicant to fill this position who has experience either in the Animal Control or the Mosquito and Vector Control field. Under the general direction of the Vector/Animal Control Specialist or other designated supervisor, you will perform a variety of: 1) vector control inspections and operations for mosquitoes, flies, and other vectors; 2) animal control duties including enforcement of local laws, regulations, and ordinances pertaining to animal control, as well as impound, quarantine, and investigation of animals and disposal of deceased animals; and 3) related work and support services as directed. The City has the discretion to make occasional adjustments of the work week, work day, or hours for this position to serve the interest of the City’s operation and mission. This position is not overtime exempt.
Location: Moorpark, CA
Salary: $62,691.20 – $84,281.60 per year
Application due: Continuous
ACADEMIC
Academic opportunities are organized by the most recent to the oldest job postings.
The Department of Pathobiological Sciences (PBS) in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for an Assistant Professor tenure-track faculty position in the field of infectious diseases of animals and humans.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain an independent, extramurally funded, nationally recognized research program. Competitive candidates may have a research emphasis on bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, prion biology, virology, or immunology at any relevant scale, from molecules to populations. Competitive candidates will also study novel approaches to combatting infectious diseases that threaten both animals and humans. Minimum requirements include a PhD and at least 2 years of postdoctoral or equivalent experience in a relevant field.
For full consideration apply by Nov 15, 2024. Learn More.
FELLOWSHIPS / FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
ADDITIONAL CAREER WEBSITES
- Rockies and High Plains Vector-Borne Disease Center (RaHPVEC)
- Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases (NEVBD)
- Tropical Islands Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- VectorEd (Mid-Atlantic and Ohio River Valley)
- Gulf South Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California (MVCAC)
- The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA)
- American Public Health Association
- Entomological Society of America (ESA)
- Society for Vector Ecology (SOVE)
- Utah Mosquito Abatement Association (UMAA)
- West Central Mosquito and Vector Control Association (WCMVCA)
- Alameda County MAD
- Contra Cost MVCD
- Marin/Sonoma MVCD
- San Mateo County MVCD
- Santa Clara County MVCD
- Butte County MVCD
- Placer MVCD
- Sacramento-Yolo MVCD
- Shasta MVCD
- Sutter-Yuba MVCD
- Tehama County MVCD
- East Side MAD
- Merced County MAD
- San Joaquin County MVCD
- Turlock MAD
- Consolidated MAD
- Delta MVCD
- Fresno MVCD
- Kern MVCD
- Antelope Valley MVCD
- Coachella Valley MVCD
- Greater Los Angeles County VCD
- Northwest MVCD
- Orange County MVCD
- San Bernardino County MVCD
- San Gabriel Valley MVCD
- West Valley MVCD
- Salt Lake City MAD
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