The Gulf Ecology Division (Gulf Breeze, FL) of the National Health and 
Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, of the Office of Research and 
Development (ORD), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is seeking 
either recent graduates with a B.S. or equivalent degree in biology, 
chemistry, ecology, environmental science, or related field of study or 
students with a minimum of 2 or more years of college in those same field 
of studies to provide services under a contractual agreement.
 The contractor(s) shall assist in understanding the physical, chemical, 
and biological dynamics of coastal wetlands and estuaries, determining 
ecological condition, evaluating rates and causes of declining systems, 
and/or predicting future conditions under various alternative water 
quality scenarios. For more detailed information regarding the G ulf 
Ecology Division, visit its home page at http://www.epa.gov/ged/.

The following contract specialties are available:

A. Database Development
B. EcoServices
C. EcoServices Database Support  

The primary work location is 1 Sabine Island Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida 
32561. Work shall be primarily performed in
an office, but some laboratory and field work may be required. Necessary 
instruction, training, and oversight shall be provided by
EPA scientists who shall serve as mentors to the student contractors.

Please see http://www.epa.gov/oamrtpnc/q0900107/index.htm for details 
regarding these positions and instructions on how to apply.

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Opportunity for Summer Employment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and 
Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Gulf Ecology Division in Gulf 
Breeze, Florida is looking for energetic and highly motivated students for 
summer employment.  Numerous opportunities are available within EPA for 
students to gain valuable work experience while contributing to the 
mission of protecting human health and safeguarding the environment.  
The assignments include, but are not limited to:  
•       General laboratory support such as, microbiological media 
preparations, glassware preparation and sterilization techniques, as well 
as assistance with analytical methods, sample handling and analysis, and 
data analysis; 
•       Field assistance such as, periodic work on small research vessels 
where the student will participate in deployment of sensors and sampling 
gear, acquisition of samples, analysis of samples and data analysis; or 
•       Administrative and facility support may include a variety of 
administrative or facilities activities in support of science research.
These positions are temporary not-to-exceed September 30, 2009, and full-
time (40 hours per week) is preferred.  No relocation expenses will be 
paid.  
Applications will be accepted until April 24, 2009 from students who are 
eligible under the Student Temporary Employment Program. 
Basic Eligibility Qualifications: 
•       You must be a student.  A student is an individual who is enrolled 
or accepted for enrollment in an accredited high school, college, 
university, or technical or vocational school. 
•       Students must be in good academic standing with at least a GPA 
of “C” or its equivalent. 
•       You must be a U.S. Citizen. 
•       You must be age 16 at time of employment.  
•       A work permit is required for students age 16. 
How And Where To Apply:
        To apply, submit a resume and cover letter indicating your 
interest in the position and a transcript of your college courses 
(unofficial copy is acceptable): email to [email protected] ; fax to 
919-541-0160; or mail to USEPA, HRMD (C639-02), Research Triangle Park, 
North Carolina 27711, Attention:  Tammy Baynor –  NHEERL Summer 
Employment.  It is very important that when you send your documentation 
you indicate NHEERL Summer Employment.  Please specify your job preference 
in your cover letter.  For more information visit the EPA Careers Web Site 
on or after April 6, 2009:  www.epa.gov/careers

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