Tuesday, March 24, 2020

University Career Center Updates

The University Career Center has made the following alterations and provisions for the period between March 23 – May 22.  These measures have been adopted to maximize the health and safety of students and visiting employers, and minimize as much as possible the disruption to career assistance.

  • All in-person career advising will be converted to virtual appointments. Drop-in hours are suspended. Students may schedule individual virtual appointments through Careers4Terps.  Click on "Request a Career Advising Appointment" on the Careers4Terps homepage. Once the appointment is scheduled, the career advisor will reach out with additional information of how they will meet virtually (i.e. zoom, google hangouts, webex, phone, etc.). 
  • All in-person career events, workshops, employer events, and employer information sessions are suspended.  Some career and employer events may be rescheduled for later in the semester, or will be held virtually. The Career Center will post announcements about virtual events through the events calendar of our website.
  • We are aware of the disruption and concern that the COVID-19 crisis may pose to students’ career plans, especially for those currently involved in internships, seeking summer opportunities, or transitioning into the workforce full time after graduation. The Center will maintain a special webpage with tips and resources to help navigate the job or internship search during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Encourage the use of LinkedIn Learning. UMD students, have free access to LinkedIn Learning, an online learning service that can help professionals learn a variety of skills to achieve their personal and professional goals. The Career Center have identified a few LinkedIn Learning Modules that can assist students in their career pursuits. 
As always, The University Career Center remains committed to helping students navigate their career journey. 

Biological Science Technician - Mammoth Cave National Park (KY)

The National Park Service is hiring a full-time GS-9 Biotech position to work with the Inventory and Monitoring Program stationed at Mammoth Cave National Park (Kentucky). The employee will primarily be responsible for overseeing summer cave bats monitoring (via nocturnal emergence counts) and administrative/data management elements of the cave bats monitoring program at 4 national park units (in AL, GA, KY, TN and VA). Other activities will include supporting: forest vegetation monitoring, winter cave bats monitoring, cave crickets monitoring, cave aquatic biota monitoring, and other network vital signs monitoring programs. Fieldwork will likely include navigating through woods after sunset; crawling, climbing, and moving through constricted cave passages (vertical caving too); and hiking off trail. 

Please see https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/563649500 for additional details on this position and how to apply. 

Applications are due 04/03/2020.

Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Multimedia Internship - MD

Summary: This 10-week summer internship will offer science communication and multimedia production training with our communications team at Maryland Sea Grant. We are seeking student applicants who are excited about helping to translate scientific topics related to the Chesapeake and Maryland Coastal Bays, and their watersheds.

This internship is part of the National Sea Grant Community-Engaged Undergraduate Internship Program.

The overarching goal of this internship program is to broaden participation in marine and coastal professions by providing training and mentorship to the next generation of scientists, decision makers, and citizens. The program will do so by recruiting, retaining, and engaging diverse students in place-based research, extension, education, and/or communication that respects and integrates local ways of knowing. As such, we encourage applications from students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities, individuals from minority serving institutions, and individuals from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds that have inhibited their ability to pursue a career in STEM.


Application deadline: Friday, April 3, 2020. Apply now >


Interdisciplinary Applied Landscape Ecologist - PhD required - NY

Employment Opportunity:

Interdisciplinary Applied Landscape Ecologist with the NY Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University.


Job linkhttps://dnr.cals.cornell.edu/news-events/employment-opportunity/



Application deadline: April 23, 2020

Video/Acoustic Technicians for Wind Project - IA

Bat Conservation International (www.batcon.org) is seeking qualified candidates to serve as video/acoustic technicians from approximately 1 June through 30 October 2020. Generally, technicians will be responsible for deploying and maintaining thermal video cameras and acoustic detectors in the field, organizing and managing video and acoustic files, and use of advanced video analysis software (2-D and 3-D) to post-process video files using established protocols. Pay rate is $15/hour plus housing, utilities, internet, and vehicles provided. We will provide work computers, hardware, and software for the duration of employment

Successful Applicants Will:

  • Deploy, maintain, and, if necessary, troubleshoot video and acoustic equipment in a field setting to ensure continued operation and data collection
  • Download, review, and format video and acoustic data
  • Coordinate acoustic and video data collection with members of a research team
  • Tabulate and manage large volumes of imagery data
  • Transfer data and communicate effectively with remote staff
  • Collect detailed field measurements necessary for 3-D calibration
  • Analyze, review, and interpret thermal video data using established 2-D and 3-D video techniques
  • Regularly submit progress reports

Qualifications:

  • A Bachelor’s degree (preferred degree in biology, ecology, wildlife management or a related discipline)
  • Strong technological knowledge
  • Strong organization skills
  • Good attention to detail
  • Be willing and capable of conducting field work in moderately rugged terrain under physically demanding conditions (e.g., hot temperatures, venomous snakes, biting insects, etc.) during atypical hours
  • Experience deploying, managing, and troubleshooting video and/or acoustic equipment
  • Live and work well with a research team
  • Preferred experience working with video imagery and analysis software (e.g., Matlab)
  • Possess a valid driver’s license
  • Pass a background check (conducted before hiring is complete)
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision 
We anticipate hiring 4 technicians for this project. Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and contact information (name, address, email and phone number) of three references.
Please apply at: 
https://bat-conservation-international.hiringthing.com/job/182365/video-acoustic-technicians-remote

Crew Leaders for Bats and Wind Project - IA

Bat Conservation International (www.batcon.org) is seeking 3 qualified candidates to serve as crew leaders from approximately 1 June through 30 October 2020 to supervise field technicians conducting bat and bird fatality searches at an operating wind energy facility in southcentral Iowa.  Pay rate is $15/hour plus housing, utilities, internet, and vehicles provided.

Successful Applicants Will
  • Supervise field crews conducting standardized searches for bat and bird carcasses beneath wind turbines
  • Identify bird and bat fatalities to species
  • Conduct field bias trials
  • Quantify habitat characteristics
  • Enter and manage datasets
  • Gain experience with deploying ultrasonic detectors and thermal cameras, including 3-D thermal videography, and analyzing these data

Qualifications:
Required:
  • Possess a Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, wildlife management or a related discipline
  • Be able to identify local bat species
  • Be willing and capable of conducting field work in moderately rugged terrain under physically demanding conditions (e.g., hot temperatures, venomous snakes, biting insects, etc.) and work atypical hours
  • Experience as a supervisor
  • Be willing to live and work well with a research team
  • Possess a valid Driver’s License.
  • Pass a background check (conducted before hiring is complete)
  • Have previous field work experience
Preferred:
  • Experience supervising technicians in the field
  • Experience identifying midwestern bird species

We are hiring 3 crew leaders for this project. Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and contact information (name, address, email, phone number) of three references at: https://bat-conservation-international.hiringthing.com/job/182303/crew-leaders-remote


Agricultural Technician Lead - MD

Agricultural Technician Lead for AGNR-AES-WMREC (Western Maryland)

Salary: $39,732.00 - $47,678.00

Position Summary: Responsible for assisting Agricultural Technician Supervisors in the day-to-day operations and for maintenance of the farm and specialized agricultural research equipment. Work with managers to coordinate activities for researchers and others performing research and extension activities at the facility. Carry out field work – tilling, planting, fertilizing, spraying, harvesting – for non-traditional agronomic and horticultural crops and research plots.


Application deadline: April 3, 2020

Science communication job and internship - MD

The Integration and Application at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is hiring for two positions, a science communicator and a science communication intern. Please see the announcements and apply on our website. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Applications due: March 25

Applications due: March 31

Paid Internship with Montgomery Parks - MD

Natural Resource Intern
The Montgomery County Department of Parks seeks either a graduate or undergraduate level Natural Resource Intern in the Resource Analysis Section of the Park Planning and Stewardship Division to help manage the stewardship of 457 miles of streams, 26,000 acres of forest and more than 500 lakes, ponds and stormwater management facilities and devices in the 36,000 acre park system. The successful candidate will have interest and/or knowledge in one or more of the following fields; aquatic ecology, fisheries, entomology, biological monitoring, stream restoration, land use planning, and/or GIS.

EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT DUTIES:
  • Collecting and recording data in the field, either under direct supervision or independently.
  • Working with staff to identify an independent project that will be completed over the course of the summer
  • Present to Park staff and directorate on independent project
  • Attend Summer MBSS training for biological monitoring
  • Assist with special projects as needed
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Background or interest in aquatic ecology, fisheries, entomology, biological monitoring, stream restoration, land use planning, stormwater management, natural resource management, and/or GIS.
  • Ability to follow directions, pay attention to details, and work within deadlines.
REQUIREMENTS:
  • Position will be filled at either the undergraduate (Intern I, pay rate $12.28/hr) or graduate (Intern II, pay rate $15.25/hr) level, dependent upon experience.
  • Demonstrate the ability to perform tasks necessary for project completion.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work independently, as well as to work cooperatively with other staff.
  • Be willing to commit to a pre-arranged schedule
  • Be able to work under somewhat arduous field conditions (walk significant distances, carry equipment, work in fast-flowing water)
  • May drive Commission vehicle upon successful completion of Defensive Driving training.
Application deadline: May 8th, 2020 
For more information and to apply visit:
https://agency.governmentjobs.com/mncppc/job_bulletin.cfm?JobID=2751847

Paid summer internships with the National Park Service - MD

The U. S. National Park Service (NPS) National Capital Region (NCR), Office of Natural Resources and Science (NRS) is seeking to fill 4 paid internship positions.

Students must be enrolled in a degree program at the University of Maryland. Each position is a University of Maryland paid internship.

See attached flyers for more details or visit https://bsci.umd.edu/internships-with-the-national-park-service/.

Application deadline: April 3, 2020


 

 

Full-time 1-year research assistant at GW in coastal ecology - D.C.

I am searching for a full-time research assistant to join my lab in summer 2020 to assist in the set-up, maintenance, and break down of wetland plant ecology field experiments and vegetation monitoring campaigns. The research assistant will help in other stages of research: developing protocols, managing data, and processing plant and soil samples in the laboratory. The research assistant will prepare and run carbon and nitrogen analyses of plant tissue samples in the lab.

Requirements: Fieldwork can be physically taxing. Applicants must be able to hike to field sites, spend hours in hot and buggy conditions, and lift up to 50 lbs. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in ecology or a related science. Applicants must have a valid driver's license for travel to field sites. Plant research experience is preferred, although training will be provided in plant identification and ecological and analytical methods. Please describe relevant experience in your cover letter. Funding is available for 1 year with a competitive salary and benefits package. To apply to this opportunity, please go to: https://www.gwu.jobs/postings/74983.

The Gedan Lab at The George Washington University investigates the response of coastal and marine species and ecosystems to global changes in climate, sea level, nutrient availability, and invasive species. We focus on conservation-priority, shallow, marine ecosystems, especially tidal marsh. We are interested in marsh migration and the conversion of natural and human-dominated uplands, as well as the novel ecosystems and interactions occurring in transitioning coastal areas. Established field sites are in the estuaries and coastal bays of the Mid-Atlantic, including the Virginia Coast Reserve, an NSF Long Term Ecological Research site. The lab is located in GWU's interdisciplinary science building in downtown Washington, DC, across the street from the Foggy Bottom Metro station.

Short term Aquatic Biologist - OR

Aquatic Biologist I (two 3-month positions; one 2-month position) needed to conduct aquatic ecology surveys on public and private forest lands.

Duties include backpack electrofishing, collection of macro invertebrate and periphyton samples, habitat surveys, and working closely with primary investigators. Experience with ecology field work and interest in aquatic ecology is desired. Applicants should be comfortable navigating in remote backcountry settings and be able to work as a team member under difficult field conditions. Overnight camping is expected.

Position extends from mid-June to mid-September 2020 or July to August 2020.

Full position announcement available at: https://www.ncasi.org/about-ncasi/careers/

Pursuing a bachelor's degree in a biological sciences discipline or related environmental field is required.

Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references with phone numbers and e-mail addresses to: Laurie Clark, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc.: lclark@ncasi.org

Paid Summer Internship for Grassland Research - SD and WI

The Lemoine Lab at Marquette University is hiring three interns for summer 2020 (early May - late August) to work on an NSF-funded project examining the role of insect herbivores in grasslands. Interns will be responsible for maintaining and implementing the main project, as well as conducting independent research projects. Duties include manual construction of drought shelters including use of power tools, insect collections, plant identification and collections, soil respiration measurements via incubation, and plant gas exchange measurements using a LICOR 6800. Undergraduate interns will primarily assist full-time technicians and graduate students. Field sites are in Custer State Park, South Dakota and Milwaukee, WI.

Compensation: $3,000 stipend for the summer. Housing is provided in South Dakota and Milwaukee.

Qualifications:
Ideal applicants have a strong interest in ecology, plant physiology, entomology or other related field and are currently enrolled in an accredited college or university. Applicants must have the ability and willingness to work outdoors in remote grasslands, handle soil, plants, and insects, and endure log field days with adverse weather conditions. Strong work ethic, exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail, and a current drivers license are required.

Please send a cover letter, CV, and two references to Michelle Budny: michelle.budny@marquette.edu 

Deadline to Apply: 15 Apr 2020

Full-time research assistant - Wetland Ecosystems Research Lab - FL

Everglades Research Assistant Position (Full Time, Non-Benefited)

Wetland Ecosystems Research Lab, Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University, Miami, Florida

We have an excellent opportunity for a young professional or recent graduate to conduct field research and laboratory activities in Everglades National Park and Water Conservation Areas of South Florida. The Wetland Ecosystems Research Lab is looking for an individual to help with all aspects of research in mangrove, freshwater marsh and tree island ecosystems.

Position available at the end of the Spring Semester 2020. Candidate must have a BS degree in Ecology, Biology, Environmental Sciences or Earth Sciences. Candidate must be able to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team under the difficult weather conditions often found in South Florida. Organizational and problem solving skills are essential. The position will involve field activities working with wetland vegetation, soils, and water quality instrumentation, including multiparameter sondes, and troubleshooting equipment at remote field sites. Laboratory activities include sample preparation and processing according to standard protocols. Candidate will help download, enter, and perform quality assurance on data, as well as contribute to report writing and graphical presentation of data. Demonstrated experience operating field vehicles (trucks with trailers, airboats, and marine boats) is preferred. The preferred candidate will also have open availability, a keen willingness to learn, and take initiative and pride in daily activities. Some of the tasks require carrying heavy equipment and maintaining lab and field equipment. Previous use of Excel and statistical or graphical analysis packages and GIS is also preferred.

Please send a letter of interest and resume to Emily Standen (estanden@fiu.edu ) and submit official application at: http://hrapps.fiu.edu/pshr/index.php Job ID: 520968

Application deadline: 4/13/2020
For an overview of our research activities, visit our website at: wetland.fiu.edu

Thursday, March 12, 2020

TGP 2020 Scholarship & Fellowship Programs | March 15th Deadline

The GREEN ProgramWe've joined forces with organizations who believe in the power of experiential education. Together, we're providing competitive opportunities for financial support to educate and empower our planet's future sustainability leaders. We are proud to announce TGP's NEW Scholarship and Fellowship programs that will provide up to $100,000 in financial assistance for outstanding individuals who represent disadvantaged and underrepresented communities in 2020. LEARN MORE

Become a 2020 TGP ScholarTGP is proud to contribute at least 1% of our revenue to our scholarship program every year. In 2020, TGP is offering partial scholarships (up to $1,500 per participant) to help reduce financial barriers for motivated students to participate on our experiential education programs abroad.



2020 Fellowship Program TGP Fellows are action-oriented researchers, videographers, journalists, reporters, and bloggers. They are eager to dig deep into the stories of sustainability, firsthand. Apply today to report from our world's epicenters of sustainable development, innovation, and climate resiliency as a TGP Fellow.



Get Started. Step #1:To be considered for a TGP Scholarship or Fellowship, participants must already be accepted into a TGP program. Submit a program application today!  APPLY


Step #2:Upon acceptance, submit a Scholarship or Fellowship application by March 15th, 2020APPLY

GIS Technician position (attn: Spring 2020 grads!) - MD

Great entry level job!
Job Description: GIS Technician - IIC Technologies, Inc.
We are looking for GIS Technicians who have an aptitude or experience in this domain to supplement our growing team.
Technicians need to be adaptive within a team environment and dealing with multiple projects and tight deadlines. Maintain a national navigational database of vector marine charts to construct, maintain and distribute National Ocean Service (NOS) nautical products and services to the marine public. Compile charting databases and develop chart products using ArcGIS Marine Solution.
Select, compile, exchange, store, catalog, abstract, index, interpret, evaluate and disseminate cartographic and technical information and data.

Prior work experience and relevant software experience are desirable.

Successful candidates must be self-motivated, organized and quick learners who excel in a multifaceted work environment.

View more and apply here:  https://iic-technologies-70781.mightyrecruiter.com/iic-technologies

Carbon farming laboratory assistant - UC Davis

Job Summary 
Under the direct supervision of Working Lands Innovation Center (WLIC), Program manager and/or the John Muir Institute of the Environment Director assist with leading activities for this new multi-stakeholder consortium focused on testing the carbon and crop benefits of soil amendments in CA's agricultural lands. Primary roles of position as lead technician to monitor crop, soil and greenhouse gas dynamics at ~100 acres of soil amendment demonstration sites that span Coastal CA, the Central Valley, and Imperial Valley. Coordinate and guide research activities, assuring data quality and adhering to university health and safety policies and protocols. Field and laboratory responsibilities include; soil sampling agricultural fields to at least 1-meter by soil auger and greenhouse gas collection from automated chambers. Focusing on measuring carbon sequestration rates (inorganic and organic carbon), greenhouse gas reductions (CO2, N2O, CH4), soil health indicators, crop yields and forage biomass, crop nutrition, and nutrient and water use efficiency. Mentor, train and supervise undergraduates on policies and procedures for field and lab processes.

POSITION INFORMATION
Salary Range: $21.79 - $25.94 /HR.
Appointment Type: Contract for one year with the possibility of extension based on available funding.
Percentage of Time: Fulltime
Location: UC Davis

Apply by Date: 3/23/2020

WORK ENVIRONMENT
-Frequent travel to field sites to collect samples during the week with occasional weekends or holidays.
-Current and valid Driver's License with good driving record.
-UC Davis is a smoke and tobacco free campus effective January 1, 2014. Smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes) will be strictly prohibited on any UC Davis owned or leased property, indoors and outdoors, including parking lots and residential space.

QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
-Upper division college coursework in Biological Sciences, Geology, Soil Science, Agricultural Sciences, Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences or a related field with minimum of 1 year experience leading and working a field and laboratory research setting.
-Familiarity with basic concepts or components of soils to assist with monitoring crop, soil and greenhouse gas dynamics.
-Experience measuring carbon sequestration rates, greenhouse gas reductions, soil health indicators, crop yields, etc.
-Experience in laboratory procedures including soil processing, pH measurement, CN sample preparation, nitrate extractions, etc.
-Ability to use soil augers and greenhouse gas automated chambers.
-Familiarity with chemical safety, storage and disposal procures and/or ability to learn all UC Davis health & safety policies and procedures for lab/field protocols.
-Proficiency in both written and verbal English.

Preferred:
-Experience in MS Word, Excel, and R or other software packages to organize, summarize and analyze data.
-Ability to create and/or maintain existing data tables and provide basic data analyses.

See complete description and apply at:https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucdavis/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&JobOpeningId=6795&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=7&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant

Paid Internship - Outreach and Communications - Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute - VA

Deadline extended to March 15th! 

The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI - https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation) is offering an internship in outreach and communication as part of the Changing Landscapes Initiative (CLI). CLI’s mission is to combine scientific rigor with community wisdom to help secure a vibrant and healthy future for people and wildlife. The goal is to provide local land use planners with insights into the potential future of the region as informed by conservation science. In this way, CLI provides relevant information for supporting strategic decision making that balances the diverse needs of people and the environment that supports them.

Learning Objectives:
In this internship, the selected intern will learn, expand, and refine skills essential for community outreach - including event planning, logistics, and conservation communication - by assisting with the execution of CLI’s communications strategy and preparation of stakeholder meetings throughout late spring/summer. The intern will gain first-hand insight into how science is communicated, especially in the context of influencing policy. They will have the opportunity to meet individuals from a variety of NGOs and government agencies and learn how these different groups interact with each other. The intern will also be able to improve their skills in public speaking, writing and design by contributing to outreach communications materials and presentations. The intern’s work/schedule will be active and diverse, ranging from digital to interpersonal communications requiring travel.

Skill Building Opportunities:
Interns will have the opportunity to learn and develop skills and experience in community outreach by:
-Communicating with a network of current project stakeholders
-Searching for new stakeholders and integrating them into the project network
-Collaborating in the coordination of meetings, including developing presentation materials and keeping meeting minutes
-Helping draft and define communications strategy to inform stakeholders and the public about project initiatives and results
-Seeking out opportunities to share project initiatives and results with NGOs and academic organizations
-Traveling for interpersonal partnership-building meetings with communications lead
-Aid with development and public delivery of presentations with the communications lead
-Helping prepare status reports, documenting ongoing activities, current schedule trend, challenges, events, and project requirements

Stipend:
$1500 per month.


Terms of Appointment:
6-month full time (40 hrs/wk) internship. Internship will consist of remote digital work, in-person meetings, and at times weekly travel within Virginia and D.C. Anticipated start date in April 2020.


To apply:
Send a resume and cover letter in a single pdf file to fergusc@si.edu   using the subject line “COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP APPLICATION 2020”.  Title the pdf file “LastName_Communication2020”. Applications that do not follow this format may not be considered.