Tuesday, January 14, 2025

EPA Internships

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) has issued hiring announcements for Pathways Student Trainee Internship opportunities. These announcements may be used to fill multiple positions located in Ann Arbor, MI, Durham, NC, and/or Washington DC at the GS-4 and GS-7 grade levels.

The announcement will be open from Monday, January 13, 2025 through Friday, January 17, 2025.

To view the details of these positions, please view the 2025 OAR Intern Information Sheet and visit USAJOBS.gov.

Applicants must apply on-line at the USAJOBS.gov. website by 11:59PM of the closing date. Applicants should read the entire vacancy announcement and follow all instructions to ensure a complete application, including the instructions for submitting all required/necessary documentation.

More information on how to apply for federal employment can be found online. Sources include the USA Jobs Help Center,EPA Careers How to Apply, and EPA’s “Pathways Ahead” Hiring Webinar.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Cosmos Club Foundation: $25,000 Prizes in Sciences and Humanities for New PhDs

The Cosmos Club Foundation’s new Scholars Prizes are now open to applications from new PhDs who received their doctorate from an institution based in the Washington DC area.

Winners will be selected on the basis of research that advances their academic discipline in original ways and/or paves the way to immediate practical application

Applications will open on early January 2025. So make sure to check the page regularly

For details see This information link

Happy New Year

Gardener Position Advertised for Stones River National Cemetery

A Gardener Position within the Stones River National Cemetery in Stones River National Battlefield in Tennessee is available. The National Cemetery is historic landscape with mature trees, turf and ornamental plantings that need the care of a talented Gardener.

USAJOBS - Job Announcement

The application deadline is 1/15/25. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Friday, January 3, 2025

Summer internship opportunity

USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Internship Opportunity

Dr. Diann Prosser at the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center is seeking 2-3 highly motivated students to work as interns on a project to monitor the reproductive success of local tern species. Interns will gain valuable hands-on experience with capture, banding, and other field techniques. Interested applicants must be:

  • Able to commit to a fulltime working schedule from approximately mid May through early August
  • Committed to working long hours in adverse weather conditions
  • Eager to learn and adapt to unique challenges of field work
  • Willing and able to handle wild animals
  • Able to work well in a team setting

A $2,500 stipend will be provided for this position
To apply please email pwrc_intern@usgs.gov with a cover letter and resume combined as a single file. Please include “summer intern” in the email subject line.

Applications accepted immediately and reviewed as received! Due no later than 5 PM Monday, January 20th. Apply early for best chance of selection

Monday, December 16, 2024

BioSurvey Group Seeking Senior Bat Biologist

BioSurvey Group is currently seeking qualified applicants for a Senior Bat Biologist position. A full job description is attached.

More information can be found at www.BioSurveyGroup.com and resumes can be submitted to Info@BioSurveyGroup.com

Thursday, December 12, 2024

early career fellowships in Acadia National Park

Launched in 2022, The Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellowship is a highly competitive 10-month program for recent college graduates to develop professional skills in conservation fields, engage learners of all ages in science, and advance science to inform stewardship in Acadia National Park. The Fellowship is possible through the generous support of Cathy and Jim Gero, the National Park Service, Schoodic Institute, and the National Park Foundation.

Three fellowships will be awarded in 2025 for Science Research, Science Communication, and Environmental Science Education.

Learn more at https://schoodicinstitute.org/science/early-career-fellowship/


Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Harvard Forest Summer Research Program - application is Open

 Applications are now open for the Harvard Forest Summer Research Program in Ecology! The Harvard Forest Summer Research Program in Ecology is an immersive research experience, connecting undergraduate students to mentors and researchers in the pursuit of scientific inquiry. Each year, 15-25 undergraduates from across the US live and work at the 4,000-acre Harvard Forest for 11 weeks. Students work with a research mentor in interdisciplinary team-based projects focused on how ecosystems change over time, especially in response to human and natural disturbance.

 

Harvard Forest is Harvard University's world-class ecological research hub at the nexus of many national and international scientific networks, which Summer Program students leverage to conduct research and build their careers through: 

· Research: Work collaboratively to solve environmental problems using scientific methods.  

· Education: Bridge from student to scientist, build marketable skills, learn how to use and understand data 

· Community: Join scientists at a world-class virtual research hub to expand your network 

 

Program Details for 2025:  

· The 11-week program dates are May 26 to August 8, 2025  

· Includes $7,700 stipend, plus full room & board, and travel to/from Harvard Forest

· Applications are currently open and are due Feb. 7, 2025:  Learn more here: https://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/education/reu-apply or go directly to the application here: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/7205/opportunity/10261

· Questions?  See FAQ or contact hf-srpe@fas.harvard.edu 


Lab Tech and seasonal assistants in Aquatic Disease Ecology at Cary Institute - NY

 The Stewart Merrill RAD Lab (Research on Aquatic Disease) is thrilled to be hiring multiple positions: a full-time laboratory technician, and 1-2 seasonal project assistants (for field/lab-work starting summer 2025). Members will join our team investigating the drivers and consequences of infectious disease in aquatic ecosystems. Positions are based at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY.

The positions involve:
Conducting aquatic field sampling protocols focused on benthic and planktonic invertebrates in freshwater ponds and lakes dissection and/or visualization of invertebrate hosts for parasite isolation, identification, and quantification laboratory-based duties, including maintaining general laboratory organization, culturing algae and zooplankton, and assisting with experimental protocols.

Please visit Lab Technician and Seasonal Project Assistant for position details and instructions on how to apply. And you can visit the following links to learn more about Dr. Tara Stewart Merrill and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.

Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2025.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Riparian and Wetland Botanist, fieldwork in northern CA

 OVERVIEW

The Institute for Natural Resources (Portland, OR office; https://www.pdx.edu/inr/institute-natural-resources) is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to implement their Riparian and Wetland Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (R&W AIM) strategy, which is targeted at collecting standardized data from wetlands and riparian areas across BLM Districts in the western U.S.  Work will focus on sites in northern California.  Data collection will follow the AIM National Aquatic Monitoring Framework: Field Protocol for Lentic Riparian and Wetland Systems (TR 1735-3).

We are recruiting a Riparian and Wetland Botanist to participate in a three-person crew that will be based in Portland, OR but working in northern CA.  The position is field-based and will require rough camping for 8 days at a time (e.g., away from established campgrounds and infrastructure).  Sampling sites may sometimes be near a town, but often the towns will have few amenities or entertainment, and crew members will need to bring enough food and supplies to last the entire hitch.  Cell phone service from any carrier (Verizon is usually the best) is poor to non-existent in many areas.  Applicants should also understand that this is physically and mentally demanding work. The crew will work eight consecutive ~10-hour days, followed by a 6-day break.  They will work in all kinds of weather (including hot temperatures) and with the possibility of fire smoke, and frequently will have to navigate difficult roads before lugging awkward and heavy equipment across uneven terrain to access a site. Crew members may be asked to perform data tasks and attend meetings during 6-day breaks from fieldwork. 

Mandatory paid training will occur May 5 through 10 in Carson City, NV.  Regular field sampling will begin later in May and will continue into August, and will consist of at least six 80-hour work hitches. Each hitch will run from Wednesday through Wednesday.  INR will supply all of the equipment necessary to carry out the work, including vehicle, sampling equipment, waterproof boots, shared camping equipment (i.e., stove and water jug), and fire safety equipment. Crew members are expected to provide personal items, including closed toe hiking boots, backpack for carrying field gear, tent, sleeping bag and pad.  Crew members are also responsible for arranging their own housing in between hitches.

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Qualifications:

- A Bachelor’s Degree (or current student) in Botany, Biology, Ecology, Soil Science, Environmental Science, Horticulture, Natural Resources or related subject.

- Ability to to identify plants using dichotomous keys and to recognize common taxa such as the sunflower family, pea family, etc.

- Experience following standardized field sampling protocols, including: data entry and management using electronic devices; navigating to and collecting coordinates with hand-held GPS units and other electronic devices; and using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access).

- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record (DUI or other serious convictions need not apply).

- Willingness to spend multiple days camping in the field where hazards (snakes, bears, deadfall, lightning, poison oak, flash floods, fires, smoke, etc.) may be encountered.

- Willingness to work irregular hours in harsh environments and challenging weather, and carry 40-50 pounds in a backpack over uneven terrain.

- Demonstrated ability to work productively as part of a team to accomplish mutual goals, and to work independently as required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Studies have shown that women and minorities often don’t apply for positions where they don’t meet all of the preferred skills and experience. We recognize that there are many different paths, experiences, and diverse backgrounds that add value to one’s work, and encourage applicants to apply even if they do not have all of the preferred skills.

- Two seasons of botany field data collection, and at least one season supervising others in related tasks.

- Coursework in Plant Taxonomy and/or Systematics with additional training in wetland/riparian plant identification. Herbarium experience may substitute for coursework.

-Knowledge of wetland flora of northern California, including ferns, graminoids, forbs, and woody plants. 

- Experience preparing voucher and herbarium specimens.

- Experience characterizing wetland and aquatic habitats in the field using standardized protocols, including Cowardian wetland classifications, hydric soil indicators, and riparian vegetation.

- Experience driving and maintaining 4WD trucks, especially in off-road situations.

- CPR and/or Wilderness First Aid certification.  (INR can reimburse the cost of courses.)

EXPECTATIONS

In addition to the above qualifications, we expect crew members to commit to the entire field season, to practice safety awareness, including vehicle safety procedures, to communicate regularly with INR support staff and BLM agency staff, to participate in INR and BLM trainings, and to contribute to building a healthy and fun work team environment.

TRAINING

This position is ideal for people who are committed to ongoing learning and development and who are interested in a career in wetlands. You will receive paid training on the AIM protocols and associated methodology.  You will also have the opportunity to interact with seasoned staff scientists from both the BLM and INR.  Mandatory training (for all crew members) on the R&W AIM protocol will occur May 5-10 in Carson City, NV.

COMPENSATION

Salary is based on qualifications and experience.  The starting salary is $23.45 an hour. You will also receive a total of $480 per diem for food costs per hitch and lodging reimbursement of up to $175 per hitch (e.g., for camping at established campgrounds).  We will also cover per diem, including two travel days, associated with training.

HOW TO APPLY

Please submit the following as a single email attachment to Kyla Zaret (R&W AIM Crew Manager at INR, kzaretATpdx.edu          kzaret@pdx.edu).

1.  Letter of interest. Please describe your background, including any volunteer and/or military service, professional experience, recreational interests or hobbies that help demonstrate your suitability for work in harsh and challenging conditions; and your reasons for pursuing this opportunity and how it ties into your long-term career goals.

2.  Resume including all degrees and related coursework.

3.  Names of three (3) references.

Application review will begin immediately, but we will not start interviewing candidates until January 2025.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information about the Institute for Natural Resources can be found on our website at https://www.pdx.edu/inr/institute-natural-resources. Additional information on the AIM strategy, including the protocols, can be found at https://www.blm.gov/aim.

Riparian and Wetland Soils and Hydrology Technicians (2), fieldwork in OR or northern CA

OVERVIEW

The Institute for Natural Resources (Portland, OR office; https://www.pdx.edu/inr/institute-natural-resources) is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to implement their Riparian and Wetland Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (R&W AIM) strategy, which is targeted at collecting standardized data from wetlands and riparian areas across BLM Districts in the western U.S.  Work will focus on sites in northern California (1 position) or in central and southeastern Oregon (1 position).  Data collection will follow the AIM National Aquatic Monitoring Framework: Field Protocol for Lentic Riparian and Wetland Systems (TR 1735-3).

We are recruiting two Riparian and Wetland Soils and Hydrology Technicians, each of whom will participate in a three-person crew.  Both will be based in Portland, OR, but one crew will be working in northeast CA and the other will be working in central and southeast OR.  The position is field-based and will require rough camping for 8 days at a time (e.g., away from established campgrounds and infrastructure).  Sampling sites may sometimes be near a town, but often the towns will have few amenities or entertainment, and crew members will need to bring enough food and supplies to last the entire hitch.  Cell phone service from any carrier (Verizon is usually the best) is poor to non-existent in many areas.  Applicants should also understand that this is physically and mentally demanding work. The crew will work eight consecutive ~10-hour days, followed by a 6-day break.  They will work in all kinds of weather (including hot temperatures) and with the possibility of fire smoke, and frequently will have to navigate difficult roads before lugging awkward and heavy equipment across uneven terrain to access a site. Crew members may be asked to perform data tasks and attend meetings during 6-day breaks from fieldwork.

Mandatory paid training will occur May 5 through 10 in Carson City, NV.  Regular field sampling will begin later in May and will continue into August, and will consist of at least six 80-hour work hitches. Each hitch will run from Wednesday through Wednesday.  INR will supply all of the equipment necessary to carry out the work, including vehicle, sampling equipment, waterproof boots, shared camping equipment (i.e., stove and water jug), and fire safety equipment. Crew members are expected to provide personal items, including closed toe hiking boots, backpack for carrying field gear, tent, sleeping bag and pad.  Crew members are also responsible for arranging their own housing in between hitches.

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Qualifications:

- A Bachelor’s Degree (or current student) in Environmental Science, Biology, Hydrology, Water Resources or related subject.

- Experience following standardized field sampling protocols, including: data entry and management using electronic devices; navigating to and collecting coordinates with hand-held GPS units and other electronic devices; and using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access).

- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record (DUI or other serious convictions need not apply).

- Willingness to spend multiple days camping in the field where hazards (snakes, bears, deadfall, lightning, poison oak, flash floods, fires, etc.) may be encountered.

- Willingness to work irregular hours in harsh environments and challenging weather, and carry 40-50 pounds in a backpack over uneven terrain.

- Demonstrated ability to work productively as part of a team to accomplish mutual goals, and to work independently as required.

Preferred Qualifications:

Studies have shown that women and minorities often don’t apply for positions where they don’t meet all of the preferred skills and experience. We recognize that there are many different paths, experiences, and diverse backgrounds that add value to one’s work, and encourage applicants to apply even if they do not have all of the preferred skills.

- One season of wetland soils and hydrology field data collection.

- Experience characterizing riparian and wetland habitats in the field using standardized protocols, including sampling soil profiles, measuring water quality parameters and collecting water samples, and interpreting field indicators to classify wetland types.

- Experience driving and maintaining 4WD trucks, especially in off-road situations.

- CPR and/or Wilderness First Aid certification.  (INR can reimburse the cost of courses.)

EXPECTATIONS

In addition to the above qualifications, we expect crew members to commit to the entire field season, to practice safety awareness, including vehicle safety procedures, to communicate regularly with INR support staff and BLM agency staff, to participate in INR and BLM trainings, and to contribute to building a healthy and fun work team environment.

TRAINING

This position is ideal for people who are committed to ongoing learning and development and who are interested in a career in wetlands. You will receive paid training on the AIM protocols and associated methodology.  You will also have the opportunity to interact with seasoned staff scientists from both the BLM and INR.  Mandatory training (for all crew members) on the R&W AIM protocol will occur May 5-10 in Carson City, NV.

COMPENSATION

Salary is based on qualifications and experience.  The starting salary is $19.68 an hour. You will also receive a total of $480 per diem for food costs per hitch and lodging reimbursement of up to $175 per hitch (e.g., for camping at established campgrounds).  We will also cover per diem, including two travel days, associated with training.

HOW TO APPLY

Please submit the following as a single email attachment to Kyla Zaret (R&W AIM Crew Manager at INR, kzaretATpdx.edu        kzaret@pdx.edu ).

1.  Letter of interest. Please describe your background, including any volunteer and/or military service, professional experience, recreational interests or hobbies that help demonstrate your suitability for work in harsh and challenging conditions; and your reasons for pursuing this opportunity and how it ties into your long-term career goals.

2.  Resume including all degrees and related coursework.

3.  Names of three (3) references.

Application review will begin immediately, but we will not start interviewing candidates until January 2025.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information about the Institute for Natural Resources can be found on our website at https://www.pdx.edu/inr/institute-natural-resources. Additional information on the AIM strategy, including the protocols, can be found at https://www.blm.gov/aim.