Job Title: AmeriCorps Pika Field Assistant
Classification: Internship
Duration:  June 6 - August 26, 2011
Location: Jackson, Wyoming
Closing Date: Until Filled

Job Description:
Teton Science Schools is developing habitat models that predict pika
occupancy in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  The AmeriCorps
Pika Field Assistant will support the pika research team throughout the
Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming.  Specific duties
include detecting American pika presence through direct and indirect
sign, conducting vegetation transects, deploying temperature loggers
(iButtons), and entering and managing data in Excel and GIS.  

Overnight trips (backcountry and frontcountry) are required, in addition
to a willingness to hike long distances (15-20 miles) on and off trail
in rugged, remote terrain. Applicants with backcountry skills,
experience with plant identification, and possess/working towards a
degree in Botany, Wildlife Ecology, or Ecology are encouraged to apply.

Through this internship the AmeriCorps member will:

*         Increase scientific literacy by working directly with an
active research team, educating others about alpine ecology in the face
of global climate change, and gain a better understanding of how science
informs conservation and management. 

*         Work with AmeriCorps members from other parts of Teton Science
Schools to plan, implement, and evaluate a service project with a
non-profit or government organization in Jackson Hole.

*         Create a portfolio that demonstrates the understandings,
skills, and experiences gained through the AmeriCorps program.

 

Qualifications:

*         At least 21 years of age   

*         US citizen

*         Willingness to long hours during untraditional work weeks

*         Enjoy working both independently and cooperatively as part of
a team

*         Valid driver's license with no DUIs or DWIs in the last five
years , no more than two moving violations in the last three years

*         Valid certification in First Aid, AED, adult and child CPR
through the end of the internship.  Certification must include a
hands-on component (it may not be an online course)

Teton Science Schools' Conservation Research Center was formed in
response to the growing need in Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem for responsible conservation and land stewardship. In our
work, we seek a reasonable balance between wildlife and people to
develop resource management strategies and models that other western
communities can follow.
http://www.tetonscience.org/index.cfm?id=conservation_research_center
<http://index.cfm/?id=conservation_research_center> 

Benefits:
AmeriCorps members receive training , ongoing professional development
opportunities, and mentoring. Upon successful completion of the program,
AmeriCorps members receive a $1,468 education award that can be applied
to university tuition or school loans. Members also receive room and
board. There may be opportunities for paid work at Teton Science Schools
outside of the internship, but interns may not work another job during
the internship. 


Employer Summary:
Teton Science Schools are an equal opportunity employer with a drug-free
and smoke-free workplace. Successful applicant(s) will be required to
pass a background check, driving check and drug screening.

To Apply:
Email cover letter, resume, AmeriCorps application and three letters of
reference to [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=Field%20Education%20Instruct
or%2C%20Summer%202010> 
The subject line of the e-mail must state "AmeriCorps Pika Field
Assistant."  To download the AmeriCorps application, please visit
http://www.tetonscience.org/index.cfm?id=employment&articleID=1CE59B73-1
422-0A0A-8C3E67B940150137
<http://www.tetonscience.org/index.cfm?id=employment&articleID=1CE59B73-
1422-0A0A-8C3E67B940150137>

  
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Teton Science Schools
People - Nature - Place - Education

Annie Loosen, Research Technician
Conservation Research Center
of Teton Science Schools
700 Coyote Canyon Rd
Jackson, WY 83001
307.733.1313 (switchboard)
307.734-3786 (direct phone)
307.733.3340 (fax)
[email protected]
www.tetonscience.org
 
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