Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Register for BioBlitz2024 - Free event for biodiversity!

 Everyone is welcome to participate in this year’s BioBlitz2024, an event during which members of the UMD/ENST community will survey all flora and fauna around the UMD golf course present during a 24-hr period. The data is used to compete in the annual Audubon International Golf Course BioBlitz competition. Remember to register first!


https://bit.ly/UMDBioBlitz2024




Friday, April 19, 2024

intern with the PG County Department of Parks and Recreation

 The Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George's County is currently accepting applications for collegiate internship positions. This is a fantastic opportunity for students like you to gain valuable experience in a dynamic and rewarding environment. 

As an intern with the Department of Parks and Recreation, you'll have the chance to: 

- Gain hands-on experience in various aspects of park management and recreational programming 

- Work alongside experienced professionals who are dedicated to enhancing our community's quality of life 

- Contribute to meaningful projects and initiatives that make a positive impact 

To apply for this internship opportunity, please visit governmentjobs.com and search for the job posting under the Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George's County. 

Don't miss out on this chance to jumpstart your career and make a difference in your community!

If you have questions or would like more information regarding the position, feel free to contact me directly via email or to our Senior Talent Management Specialist, Barbara Hyppolite.  Thank you for considering this opportunity, and I look forward to potentially working with you as part of our collegiate internship program


Barbara Hyppolite: Barbara.Hyppolite@pgparks.com 


Best Regards,

Khalil Reid

Talent Management and Diversity Assistant

Khalil.Reid@pgparks.com

Office of the Director | Human Resources

M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George's County

7833 Walker Drive, Suite 100, Greenbelt, MD 20770

Join the UMD Golf Course 2024 BioBlitz

Everyone is invited to participate in this year's BioBlitz. A BioBlitz is a 24-hour period when each species is recorded and documented. Documentation gathered from ENST462 students, faculty, staff, and volunteers will be submitted by UMD's Golf Course again this year in the Audubon International BioBlitz. Last year was our first year to compete and we came in 1st and 3rd! This year we hope to recruit more volunteers and win another contest. Please help us spread the word that we need more volunteers to identify biodiversity during the morning of May 4th from 6:30-9:30am. 


If you are interested and available, please register on the registration link. Please share this information and encourage your students, friends and family to join us. Just for fun and inspiration here is a link to photos of insects documented last year.  Please send any questions to:

Laura L. Russell
lrussel5@umd.edu |  301.404.2240
UMD Golf Course | Special Projects



Provost Internship Program (MAP)

Maryland Administrator Pathways (MAP) is a unique program that pairs students with an on-campus unit and exposes them to the inner workings of the university. This paid internship is designed for students with an interest in a career in higher education administration and will offer rehire potential and post-graduation employment opportunities!


Through this program, you will learn how the university operates on a day-to-day basis, including how resources are allocated, how decisions are made, and how different departments work together to achieve common goals. You will have the opportunity to interface with staff from a range of departments, learn about multiple functional areas of the university, and receive training and professional development for career readiness! 


As a participant in the MAP program, you will benefit from:


  • One-on-one mentorship from experienced administrators on campus

  • The opportunity to work on projects and initiatives that align with your interests and career goals.

  • Monthly professional development workshops and networking events with other MAP interns and university staff.

  • The chance to build relationships with key staff on campus and a cohort of like-minded peers, while gaining exposure to different areas of the university.


If you are interested in applying for the MAP program, please click here to learn more and apply! The deadline to apply is April 30, 2024.


If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the program, please don't hesitate to contact us at MAPintern@umd.edu.

USDA position in Oregon FSA

 

Oregon FSA is Hiring a Program Technician in Enterprise, Oregon!


We Are Hiring FSA


The USDA Oregon Farm Service Agency is hiring a

Program Technician in Enterprise, Oregon.

This vacancy announcement is open to U.S. Citizens and U.S. Nationals.

Opening & Closing Dates:

04/17/2024 to 04/30/2024

Interested parties must submit a complete application on the USAJobs website here with all of the required documents for consideration.


Thursday, April 18, 2024

Eco/environmental career resources for students

Chesapeake Network (https://www.chesapeakenetwork.org/) - 
has a widely used job board for the region

Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps (https://cbtrust.org/chesapeake-climate-corps/) - 
participation is a great pathway to finding a permanent environmental job

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Are you a graduating senior?

 Graduating Seniors -


Take this survey for the UMD Career Center!

Why?:
  • This info is used to show where UMD Students go after graduation! 
  • It will take you less than ten minutes!
  • It supports AGNR and helps us be represented in college-wide data!

Monday, April 15, 2024

ENST Earth Day

We look forward to seeing you next Monday to Celebrate Earth Day with ENST. All events will be under a tent in our ANSC Courtyard.





Friday, April 12, 2024

Indiana Bat Telemetry Technicians - Northern Plains of Missouri

Indiana Bat Telemetry Technicians - Northern Plains of Missouri - Apply by 15 April for early consideration!

Job description

The Human-Wildlife Interactions Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is recruiting two Field Telemetry Technicians (one Lead, one Supporting) to aid in an 11-week study of bats in the northern plains of Missouri. The Missouri Bat Project is an 8-year study and collaboration between UIUC and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). The main goal of the project is to understand how federally endangered Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) are affected by timber management on MDC conservation lands. Technicians will gather data on bat distributions and roosting ecology on six conservation areas, with most time spent outdoors collecting field data. Candidates should expect to work in inclement weather and will be exposed to ticks. Therefore, applicants should be confident in field abilities, noting the physical demands of the work. Must have a flexible schedule and be able to work long hours and different times and days (including weekends and nights). You will live and work in a team environment. The position offers an excellent opportunity to conduct research on federally listed bats and to gain experience working alongside state wildlife biologists and bat ecologists.

Job Requirements:

Lead: This position will aid a PhD student in supervising the work of five technicians and a new MS student. The lead technician will liaison with the project PI, Joy O’Keefe, a PhD student, and collaborators with MDC to coordinate and manage field activities. Both the lead and supporting technician will be responsible for: 1) locating Indiana bat day roost using homing and triangulation radio-telemetry with Yagi antennas, topographical maps, GPS, and compass; 2) collecting data on roost tree characteristics (DBH, tree species identification); 3) conducting nightly exit counts at roost located with telemetry; 4) completing data entry; and 5) assisting with a variety of additional field/lab activities, as needed.

Location:

Northeastern Missouri. The nearest city is Kirksville, MO.

Salary

Temporary, full-time positions. 11 weeks beginning 31 May to 16 August 2024. Lead: $20/hour Supporting: $15.50/hour Bunk housing and field vehicles will be provided. The University of Illinois will not pay for relocation costs (moving expenses).

Qualifications

Lead: Evidence of supervisory experience and at least one field season of advanced radio telemetry experience. Supporting: Evidence of field experience that included a radio telemetry component. For both: Must have obtained a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in wildlife biology, ecology, or closely related field. Preference will be given to candidates with prior experience using radio-telemetry methods and/or conducting research on bats. Must have a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and be in good physical condition. It is also critical that you are detail-oriented and interested in collecting data for research studies. Must possess a valid driver's license, pass driving record check, and willing to be trained to operate a 4WD vehicle, on- or off-road.

Application process: To apply for this position, please combine your cover letter, resume and contact information for three references into one pdf file and send to Casey Wagnon (cwagnon2@illinois.edu). Applications received by 15 April 2024 will be given the highest consideration. In the subject line of your email, please indicate for which position(s) you are applying.

The University of Illinois does not discriminate based on sex, race, age, national origin, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or veteran status. In line with its commitment to equal opportunity, the University will recruit, hire, promote, education, and provide services to people based upon their individual qualifications meeting established criteria.

MDE summer internship

The Wetlands & Waterways Protection Program at MDE has a summer internship position available for college students. Work will include activities in all three divisions (Tidal Wetlands, Nontidal Wetlands, and Waterway Construction). The start date for the MDE/Wetlands Program internship is June 6th, and the end date is August 31st (can be earlier if needed - most students end early).

With questions or to apply, please contact

Tammy K. Roberson

Chief, Tidal Wetlands Division

Water and Science Administration

Maryland Department of the Environment

tammy.roberson@maryland.gov