Hey students here are two positions available you should consider if you are graduating this year take a look.
Friday, April 24, 2026
MDA mosquito control job openings
WEST Bat Survey Technician Positions-Summer 2026
Bat Survey Technician - (1910)
Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc. (WEST), a dynamic medium size consulting firm with offices across the United States and Canada, is looking for temporary full-time, Bat Survey Technicians to conduct traveling bat surveys including acoustics, mist netting, and habitat assessment across the northern long-eared bat, Indiana bat, and tricolored bat ranges within the U.S.
WEST has a permanent core of professionals with broad experience in basic and applied ecological studies and the sophisticated analysis of natural resource data. Since its founding in 1990, the WEST team has shaped the foundation of what we do, and what we believe in through our core values and key principles. Our work matters to our clients, communities, and the environment. Join WEST and discover a company of passionate, committed, and highly motivated individuals.
For more information about this position and how to apply please click here!
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Terps for Change program
Terps for Change connects UMD students with local organizations to engage in hands-on service, such as tutoring, sustainable farming, and food pantry assistance. Volunteers also participate in weekly dialogues to explore the root causes of social issues and identify opportunities for action. Through this eight-week, semesterly program, students deepen their understanding of systemic inequities and gain leadership experience while making meaningful connections with the local community.
This week, the program begins with the application process for next semester (This is the link to application).
Monday, April 20, 2026
Small Mammal Tech Position
Small Mammal Survey Technician
Department DNR - Wildlife and Heritage Service
Date Opened 4/16/2026 11:59:00 PM
Filing Deadline 4/30/2026 11:59:00 PM
Salary $20.57/hour
Employment Type Full-Time
HR Analyst Adriana Parravano
Work Location Allegany
The Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife & Heritage Service in Frostburg, Maryland, is currently accepting applications for a Seasonal Contractual position (Small Mammal Field Technician). The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife & Heritage Service in Annapolis, Maryland, seeks a highly motivated individual to assist with researching, monitoring, and conducting biological inventories of rare, threatened, and endangered small mammals, including bats, and their associated habitats primarily in the Western Region. The primary function of the position is to assist with the collection and organization of field data using standardized data collection procedures and equipment which includes (1) identification of appropriate habitat for target species, (2) deployment of camera traps targeting Allegheny woodrats and a suite of rare small mammals, (3) deployment of other traps targeting small mammals (i.e. hair snares, Sherman traps, pit fall traps), (4) deployment of ultrasonic acoustic recorders in forested and rock talus settings for rare bats, (5) trapping and handling bats (mist nets and harp traps), (6) collecting data with GPS and GIS mapping applications, (7) collecting detailed habitat information, and (8) troubleshooting equipment, managing files, and formatting data.
Reminder: Summer 2026 Sustainability Internship Scholarships
Sustainability Internship Scholarship
Application Opens: Monday, April 6, 2026
Application Closes: Friday, May 1, 2026
The Sustainability Internship Scholarship will help offset expenses associated with an unpaid internship. Scholarship awards ranging from $500-$1,500 are available to help offset expenses.
The internship must be related to sustainability or with an organization that aligns with the UN’s organization aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
A secured unpaid internship with a nonprofit or government agency supervised by a professional in the field is required.
Scholarship Application can be found here.
This scholarship is made possible through a partnership between UMD's Student Government Association, Office of Sustainability and University Career Center & The President’s Promise.
Postbaccalaureate Internship Now Accepting Applications
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Friday, April 17, 2026
Entry-Level Geologist/Environmental Scientist
Job Description:
As an Entry-Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist at HRP, you’ll support a variety of environmental and geological projects that blend fieldwork, technical analysis, and problem-solving. You’ll gain hands-on experience while working alongside seasoned professionals who will mentor you as you build your expertise in environmental consulting. As our Buffalo office comes online, there will be opportunities to support projects across both regions.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct field investigations, including soil, groundwater, and surface water sampling
- Assist with Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
- Support drilling oversight, test pits, and geologic logging
- Compile, analyze, and interpret environmental data
- Prepare clear, well-organized technical reports and documentation
- Participate in environmental remediation and monitoring programs
- Maintain accurate field notes and chain-of-custody records
- Collaborate with project managers and senior staff to meet project goals
- Follow HRP’s safety protocols to ensure safe field and office practices
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Environmental Science, Earth Science, or a related discipline
- Strong interest in environmental consulting, geology, or field investigations
- Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
- Ability to physically lift up to 40 pounds
- Excellent communication, organization, and analytical skills
- Willingness to travel for field assignments, with possible overnights of up to a week at a time
- Valid driver’s license
- Experience with GIS, environmental sampling, or geologic logging is a plus — but not required
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Outreach and Engagement Internship - NOW OPEN!
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Monday, April 13, 2026
Position Announcements
Research Specialist
Job Description Summary
The Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) at the University of Maryland College Park was first established in 1888 and currently it fosters research at all levels (e.g., molecular, cellular, organismic, and ecosystem) related to sustainable food and fiber production with economic and environmental viability. Researchers within the six academic departments in AGNR and many in other Colleges, such as the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (CMNS), use both campus-based research laboratories and four Research and Education Centers composed of 8 Facilities located across different land resource and physiographic regions of Maryland to conduct state-of-the-art research related to a wide array of topics including plant and animal genomics, infectious diseases, animal health, vaccine development, plant and animal physiology, basic biology, human health and nutrition, food safety, animal nutrition, environmental and ecosystem health, agricultural resources management and economics, water quality, soil and watershed sciences, bio-energy, horticulture and landscape design, and interface between Agro-ecosystem and aquatic environment.The Research Specialist reports to the Associate Dean for Research and Associate Director of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES). This position is responsible for the comprehensive administration, reporting, and coordination of federal capacity and competitive research grants for the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR). The role serves as the primary liaison between MAES, faculty, USDA–NIFA, and campus administrative units, ensuring compliance with federal requirements while supporting faculty throughout the full grant lifecycle. Responsibilities include capacity grant management, NIFA reporting, intramural grant administration, multistate research coordination, faculty support, and organization of research-related meetings, workshops, and reporting activities.




