*2012 applied scienceS PROGRAM INTERNSHIP*

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*SENEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE*

*SENEY, MICHIGAN*

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At nearly 96,000 acres, Seney National Wildlife Refuge (Seney NWR) in
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is one of the larger National Wildlife Refuges
east of the Mississippi River. Seney NWR also administers island refuges in
Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron, as well as Kirtland’s Warbler Wildlife
Management Area in the northern Lower Peninsula. For more information see:
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/seney/



During the summer of 2012, Seney NWR will offer up to two (2) Applied
Sciences Program internships. These positions will last for up to 12 weeks,
with some flexibility in starting and ending dates. Assigned duties will be
wide-ranging and will provide a “boot camp” experience in ecology and land
management. While the primary goal of the internship is to provide Seney
NWR staff with field assistants, consideration is given to providing
interns a broader glimpse of professional expectations within the field.
Many interns go on to graduate school after their experience at Seney NWR.



Specific assigned duties may include assisting with general biological and
ecological assessments and inventories (e.g., forest stand assessments and
inventories, ecosystem mapping, bird surveys and censuses, frog and toad
surveys, colonial waterbird surveys); assisting with habitat management
(e.g., forest management, exotic species management, colonial waterbird
habitat management); and assisting with on-going research projects. Daily
work is often weather-dependent, with some work done rain or shine.**



Interested applicants should be currently or recently enrolled as an
undergraduate student, be inquisitive and mature, enjoy working outside and
in remote settings, be experienced with orienteering (no MapQuest!), be
physically fit, be able to work independently and with high expectations,
have good communications skills, have a valid driver’s license, and have a
background in a related field. Preference will be given to those who have
demonstrated competency in conducting independent field work. Interns are
provided stipends of *$200/week *for an approximate 40-hour work week. Some
work will occur during weekends and evenings. Seney NWR will provide
dorm-style housing, laundry facilities, and a work vehicle.



To apply, *hardcopies* of the following must be received by *4 PM ET,
Monday, 27 February 2012*:



   1. a 1-page cover letter describing personal background and interests
   and a discussion on how these integrate with Seney’s mission and future
   career goals (see URL, above);
   2. a detailed resume describing education, work experiences, and skills;
   3. unofficial copies of all college transcripts;
   4. two (2) Letters of Recommendation that must include the name,
   affiliation, address, telephone number, and email address of each person
   writing a letter. One (1) Letter must come from a past employer and
   demonstrate the candidate’s ability to accomplish independent work.



Applications will be reviewed as they arrive at Seney NWR and until the
positions are filled.* *All information should be sent to:**



Dr. Greg Corace

Forester-Acting Biologist

Seney National Wildlife Refuge

1674 Refuge Entrance Rd.

Seney, MI 49883



Incomplete (or late) applications may not receive full consideration.  *No
application material submitted by email will be accepted.* For additional
information, contact Dr. Corace at (906) 586-9851 x14 or [email protected]

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