The Pennsylvania State University are hiring two seasonal technicians to
collect forest monitoring data in eight national parks in Pennsylvania and
West Virginia, including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area,
New River Gorge National River, and Gauley River National Recreational
Area. This is the second year of a long-term monitoring program documenting
forest condition at these national parks.  The positions begin in mid-May
2008 and continue for 12 – 15 weeks with compensation of $11-13 per hour
depending on experience.  Technicians will travel to and be housed in or
near a national park each week.  Reasonable travel expenses will be
reimbursed.

Applicants should enjoy working outdoors in a variety of conditions and be
able to identify common trees and shrubs of Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Training or experience in forest ecology and collecting forest data is
desirable.  Knowledge or experience in one or more of the following areas
is highly desirable: forest pests and pathogens; forest soils;
identification of herbaceous and graminoid plants.  Applicants should be
able to navigate in the woods by compass and using GPS.  The ability to
hike long distances over steep terrain will also be required.  Additional
tasks will include data entry and QA/QC of data.
If interested, please send a brief cover letter, a resume, and contact
information for three references to Stephanie Perles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by
February 29, 2008.

Reply via email to