ONE FULL-TIME VOLUNTEER WILDLIFE INTERN
at National Park Service
Website:
http://www.volunteer.gov/gov
Location:
Maryland portion of Assateague Island National Seashore
Duration:
This 16 week position has a negotiable preferred start date of 9 April 2012.
Job Type:
Volunteer
Application Deadline:
Job Description:
One full-time volunteer wildlife intern is needed to support avian
monitoring with the National Park Service on the Maryland portion of
Assateague Island National Seashore. This 16 week position has a
negotiable preferred start date of 9 April 2012. A great opportunity to
build monitoring and management skills by working with a high density
plover breeding colony on an evolving barrier beach habitat. Piping
Plovers are small, ground nesting shorebirds that are federally listed as a
Threatened species. Limited work with other migrant and breeding birds and
with predator management. Position requires: a strong interest in bird
conservation; ability to locate and monitor cryptic shorebirds by sight,
call and tracks, and precocial chicks at 100-300 meters; use of optical
equipment; the ability to work in close-knit groups and independently with
minimal supervision; must be attentive to details; ability to accurately
complete data sheets, a 0600-1430 work day; walking in loose sand under
direct sunlight carrying moderate loads; exposure to high humidity, blowing
sand and occasional biting insects; operation of ORV's (valid driver's
license required). Interested applicants should either have or be working
towards a B.S. degree in biological science, ecology, natural resources
management, conservation biology or related field. A subsistence
reimbursement and free on-site housing are provided to interns.
To Apply:
Applications and additional information about these positions will be
posted on the Volunteer.gov website (URL: http://www.volunteer.gov/gov/). Contact
TAMI PEARL, Biological Science Technician, Assateague Island National
Seashore (PH: 410-629-6069, EM: tami_pearl AT nps.gov) with any questions.
Qualifications:
Number of Openings:
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