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Temp Entomology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Research Technician - DEPP

Raleigh, NC

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

Supervise graduate students, undergraduate students, and temporary staff. * Provide guidance and ... Entomology and Plant Pathology EEO NC State University is an equal opportunity employer. All ...

Postdoctoral Fellow II

Logan, UT · On-site

$42K - $57K/yr

... entomology. This is a full-time, temporary appointment of 2 years, based at Utah State University. The postdoc will be working directly with Drs. Kimberly Hageman (USU) and Kelsey Graham (USDA ARS ...

Postdoctoral Fellow II

Logan, UT · On-site

$42K - $57K/yr

... entomology. This is a full-time, temporary appointment of 2 years, based at Utah State University. The postdoc will be working directly with Drs. Kimberly Hageman (USU) and Kelsey Graham (USDA ARS ...

$45K - $61K/yr

Entomology * Food Science * Horticulture * Plant Pathology * Poultry Science * Rural Sociology, or ... Date (if temporary) Open Date 01/11/2023 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions ...

Tenure Track Work Status Full-Time (FT) Temporary No Location Troy - T01 Job Summary The Department ... entomology, etc. The successful candidate will maintain an active research agenda, mentor and ...

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How much do temp entomology jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for temp entomology in the United States is $42,105.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temp Entomology vs Entomologist?

AspectTemp EntomologyEntomologist
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in entomology or related fieldUsually requires a master's or Ph.D. in entomology or related discipline
Work EnvironmentTemporary positions in research, pest control, or environmental agenciesFull-time roles in research, academia, government, or private sector
Employer & IndustryResearch institutions, pest control companies, government agenciesUniversities, research labs, government agencies, private companies

Temp Entomology roles are temporary, often project-based, and require a bachelor's degree, focusing on specific tasks. Entomologists are permanent professionals with advanced degrees, involved in long-term research, teaching, or policy work. Both roles are vital in the field of entomology but differ mainly in duration, credentials, and career scope.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temp Entomologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temp Entomologist, you generally need a background in biological sciences, especially entomology, with a bachelor’s or higher degree in a related field. Familiarity with laboratory and field equipment, specimen collection techniques, and data analysis software is typical, and experience with GIS or identification keys can be beneficial. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for conducting research and collaborating with teams. These competencies enable accurate data collection, efficient research execution, and meaningful scientific contributions in temporary research roles.

What are some typical challenges faced by temporary entomology staff, and how can they successfully adapt to diverse research environments?

Temporary entomology staff often encounter challenges such as adjusting quickly to new laboratory or field protocols, working with unfamiliar insect species, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Success in these roles often requires adaptability, strong observational skills, and clear communication with supervisors and team members. Proactively asking questions, seeking feedback, and being open to learning new techniques can help temporary staff integrate smoothly and contribute effectively to ongoing research projects.

What are Temp Entomology jobs?

Temp Entomology jobs are temporary positions that involve the study of insects and their relationships to humans, other organisms, and the environment. These roles often support research projects, laboratory work, field studies, or pest management programs for a limited duration, such as during peak research seasons or specific projects. Temporary entomologists may collect and analyze insect specimens, assist with data collection, and help maintain laboratory equipment. Such positions are commonly found at universities, research institutions, government agencies, and private companies. They are ideal for students, recent graduates, or professionals seeking short-term experience in the field of entomology.
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Temporary Animal Keeper - Hoofstock/Primate, Avian, CSM, and/or Ectotherm Unit

Temporary Animal Keeper - Hoofstock/Primate, Avian, CSM, and/or Ectotherm Unit

Akron Zoological Park

Akron, OH • On-site

$13/hr

Temporary

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

The Akron Zoo is seeking a Temporary Animal Keeper for a six-month paid position, 40 hours per week. The goal of this position is to provide the opportunity to gain valuable husbandry experience within an AZA-accredited facility, as well as growth in depth of knowledge within specific taxa. We are seeking candidates with excellent communication and interpersonal skills and a mature attitude, as well as a strong conservation ethic, in order to provide high standards of care for assigned areas. Candidates must have the ability to perform physical work (which includes but is not limited to climbing and walking on uneven terrain; entering and wading into pools; climbing hills, stairs and ladders; wearing PPE; lifting up to 50 lbs.; and working outside in all weather conditions, etc.).
The position may be assigned to one or two of the following units:
  • Carnivore/Small Mammal unit: will require working and progressive knowledge of animal care and welfare for small mammal species. The unit includes AZA SSP and/or SAFE species such as Red Panda, North American River Otter, Patagonia Mara and Red Wolf. This position may also assist other keepers in large carnivore areas.
  • Hoofstock/Primate unit: will require working and progressive knowledge of animal care and welfare for hoofstock and primates. The unit includes SSP species such as Speke's Gazelle, Tufted Deer, lemurs, golden-lion tamarins, and white-cheeked gibbons.
  • Avian unit: will require working and progressive knowledge of animal care and welfare for avian species. The unit includes SSP species such as Chilean flamingos, Humboldt penguins, Andean condors, Snowy Owls, Hyacinth Macaws, a large waterfowl collection, and a large North American Songbird aviary that promotes the AZA's SAFE program for North American Songbirds.
  • Ectotherm unit: will require working and progressive knowledge of entomology and herpetology. Aquatic experience is preferred but not required. This position will also include working with large colonies of animals such as naked mole rats and frugivorous microbats.

Requirements
A four-year degree is strongly preferred; a minimum of an associate's degree or equivalent is required. Must be available weekends, holidays, and for a flexible schedule and must be able to meet all other requirements of the job.
Position open until filled.
The Akron Zoo is an EOE and Drug Free Workplace.
We require a negative TB test and a DPT vaccination prior to start date. This temporary keeper position pays $13.00/hour.