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... behavioral conditioning to train species for voluntary participation in husbandry and medical care and providing a dynamic goal-based enrichment program to create a stimulating physical and ...

... behavioral conditioning to train species for voluntary participation in husbandry and medical care and providing a dynamic goal-based enrichment program to create a stimulating physical and ...

Utilize video analysis to review and assess primate behavior as needed. Key Duties & Responsibilities: 1. Applies general knowledge of animal biology, husbandry, and animal facility operations to the ...

Utilize video analysis to review and assess primate behavior as needed. Key Duties & Responsibilities: 1. Applies general knowledge of animal biology, husbandry, and animal facility operations to the ...

Behavior Technician I

Immokalee, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

The Animal Behavior and Welfare Department at BC US is seeking a full-time Primate Behavior Technician. This role is crucial to our behavioral management program, ensuring high animal welfare ...

Utilize video analysis to review and assess primate behavior as needed. Key Duties & Responsibilities: * Applies general knowledge of animal biology, husbandry, and animal facility operations to the ...

Primate Caregiver II

Murchison, TX · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Black Beauty Ranch Primate Caregiver II The hourly range for this full time position is $20 - 25 ... behaviorally appropriate manner for the species and individual animal; assists in ordering and ...

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Primary techniques include nonhuman primate behavior, high-channel-count neural recordings, intracranial microstimulation, and state-of-the-art machine-learning analyses and modeling. Primate ...

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How much do primate behavior jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for primate behavior in the United States is $89,075.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,000.00 and $90,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Primate Behavior job?

A Primate Behavior job involves studying primates, such as monkeys and apes, to understand their social interactions, communication, cognition, and ecology. Professionals in this field work in research institutions, zoos, conservation organizations, and academia. Their tasks may include observing primates in the wild or captivity, conducting experiments, and developing strategies for conservation and welfare. This career often requires a degree in primatology, biology, anthropology, or a related field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Primate Behavior position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Primate Behavior research, you need a strong background in biology, psychology, or anthropology, often supported by at least a bachelor's degree (with many roles requiring a master's or PhD) and fieldwork experience. Familiarity with data collection tools, statistical analysis software, and sometimes behavioral observation platforms is important. Attention to detail, patience, and strong communication skills are valuable soft skills for working with both primates and multidisciplinary research teams. These skills are critical for conducting ethical, effective research and accurately interpreting complex animal behaviors.

What does a typical workday look like for someone working in Primate Behavior research?

A typical workday in Primate Behavior research can involve a mix of field observations, data recording, and analyzing behavioral patterns, sometimes in natural habitats or research centers. You might spend significant time observing primate groups, noting social interactions, feeding habits, and other behaviors, followed by entering and analyzing data using software tools. Collaboration is often required, both with fellow researchers and with animal care staff, to ensure best practices are followed and animal welfare is prioritized. Some roles may also include writing reports, publishing findings, or presenting research at conferences. This dynamic blend of fieldwork, analysis, and teamwork makes every day engaging and helps drive the understanding of primate social structures and cognition.
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Lecturer Pool - Primate Behavior & Ecology

Lecturer Pool - Primate Behavior & Ecology

Central Washington University

Ellensburg, WA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


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Job description

The Primate Behavior and Ecology program at CWU is accepting applications to fill current and future full-time, part-time, quarterly and annual appointment lecturer positions to teach classes in the courses/subject areas listed below. This list is not all inclusive: other courses/subject areas may become available within the program.
Primate Social Behavior, Primate Conservation, Research Methods in Primatology
Who we are:
We are a team of individuals committed to Changing Students' Lives. No matter what job, each of us plays a part in supporting and empowering our students to fulfill their dreams.
Working in higher education provides career growth and career choice. Think of a university campus like a mini city, operating across 380 acres. You'll find diverse academics, libraries, athletics and sporting events, full service and quick serve dining, conferences and events from small to large, recreation centers, housing, health services, police and public safety for the campus population of ~8,300 students.
Central Washington University has been named a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Top Producing Institution for the 2022-2023 academic year. In addition, for seven out of eight years, CWU was a recipient of the prestigious Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. RentCafe has also named CWU #13 of the Top 20 Best College Towns in the U.S. in 2025.
Come join us on our journey to encourage, inspire, and create spaces where all identities thrive on campus.
Tour our campus in Ellensburg here. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjdhOegDa9A
Minimum Qualifications
  • Master's in biology, psychology, anthropology, or related field with experience in primatology
Preferred Qualifications
  • Ph.D. Degree in biology, psychology, anthropology, or related field with experience in primatology
Don't meet every single requirement? At CWU, we're committed to creating a welcoming and genuine workplace. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification, we still encourage you to apply. This could be the opportunity you're looking for!
Pay & Work Schedule
Pay: Based on the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement .
The minimum remuneration for the non-tenure-track titles for the 2025-2026 academic year will be as follows:
(a) Lecturer: $1,224 per workload unit for faculty with terminal degrees; $979 per workload unit for faculty without terminal degrees.
(b) Senior Lecturer: $1,346 per workload unit for faculty with terminal degrees; $1,075 per workload unit for faculty without terminal degrees.
Effective September 1, 2026,
The minimum remuneration for the non-tenure-track titles for the 2026-2027 academic year will be as follows:
(a) Lecturer: $1,248 per workload unit for faculty with terminal degrees; $999 per workload unit for faculty without terminal degrees.
(b) Senior Lecturer: $1,373 per workload unit for faculty with terminal degrees; $1,097 per workload unit for faculty without terminal degrees.
Applicable Centers/Sites : Ellensburg (main campus), Des Moines, Lynnwood, Moses Lake, Pierce County, Wenatchee, Yakima
Additional Information : This announcement will be used to develop a pool of applicants for positions in the department of Anthropology through March 2027. There is a possibility that selected applicants may be called on short notice to fill lecturer vacancies on a quarter-by-quarter basis.
Screening of applications begins immediately and will continue as needed. The number of lecturer positions filled varies from quarter to quarter, depending upon the needs of the department. Positions typically start at the beginning of an academic quarter. Your application will be maintained in this pool for consideration through March 2027.
How To Apply
To be considered for full-time, part-time and annual appointment lecturer positions, applicants must apply on-line and attach:
  • A cover letter
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume
  • Contact information for three professional references; and
  • Unofficial transcripts for the highest degree held
NOTE: Although copies of transcripts are acceptable for application purposes, all job offers are contingent upon verification of highest degree held. Finalists will be required to submit official transcripts.
Contact Information
Direct inquiries to:
Name: Patrick Lubinski
Phone: (509) 963-3601
Email: Pat.Lubinski@cwu.edu
Department Link: Primate Behavior & Ecology
* Please contact Human Resources at hr@cwu.edu or 509-963-1202 if you require technical assistance with the on-line application process.
Conditions of Employment
Background Check/Reference Check Process:
Prior to employment, final candidate(s) will be required to sign a Sexual Misconduct disclosure in pursuant to RCW 28B.112.080 and submit to a background check. All information obtained through background investigations will be strictly confidential and revealed only to those required to have access.
The conditions of employment with Central Washington University are set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between Central Washington University and United Faculty of Central, University policies and procedures, and applicable state and federal laws.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement may be found here: CWU Faculty Relations.
Notice to Prospective Employees:
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Statement
Central Washington University is an EEO/AA/Title IX Institution. Central Washington University's policies and practices affirm and actively promote the rights of all individuals to equal opportunity in education and employment. Discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, age, marital status, disability, or status as a protected veteran is prohibited. The university provides an internal procedure for reporting discrimination and affords protection against retaliation for participating in the complaint process. Central Washington University complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and executive orders including when soliciting bids and in the fulfillment of all contracts with governmental agencies. Direct related inquiries to Civil Rights Compliance , 202 Barge Hall, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7501; Telephone 509-963-2050; or email crc@cwu.edu.
Reasonable Accommodations
Central Washington University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual with a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact Human Resources at HR@cwu.edu or call 509-963-1202. This job announcement and other material on this site will be made available in alternate formats upon request to an individual with a disability.
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