DESCRIPTION: This 7.5-month, 35-hour/week position involves a suite of
studies on rare plants at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, including
those restricted to the unique dolomite prairie habitat. The Midewin program
is part of a broader Plants of Concern (POC) regional rare plant monitoring
program.   Intern will be stationed at the Chicago Botanic Garden with
frequent visits to Midewin, near Joliet, Illinois, and nearby sites.  Field
duties involve recruiting, training and working with volunteers to monitor
selected species through demographic study, censusing, sampling and
photopoints.  Office duties include data entry and statistical analysis,
report writing and GIS applications.  The Research Assistant will have the
opportunity to create presentations and/or a poster of the work
accomplished.  

RESPONSIBILITIES: (position begins early May, 2012)

May through September.  Attend and assist with general POC training
workshops. Develop or modify field forms. Become oriented to Midewin
monitoring sites.  Engage in field work and help recruit, train and support
volunteers. In July and August, conduct community vegetation transects in
Midewin restoration areas.  Begin data entry. 

October through early December.  Complete data entry and conduct analysis of
multiple years of data. Organize and catalog monitoring and other photos
(digital format).  Work with supervisor on annual report to submit to
granting agency. 

SALARY:  $13.00/hour and paid holidays; 2 personal days. 

POSITION REQUIREMENTS: BS in ecology, botany, biological sciences or related
background. Plant ID skills, including use of a dichotomous key.  Field
experience in plant monitoring or sampling.  Computer experience with
Microsoft Office functions, including Access database.  Basic statistical
and GIS software experience sought.  Organizational and people skills.
Ability to work well independently as well as on a team. Must have a
driver's license and access to a personal vehicle, although a company
vehicle is normally available for use. Housing with a host family may be
available. Occasional weekend work. 

DEPARTMENT: Division of Plant Science and Conservation

REPORTS TO: Manager of Regional Floristics, Department of Plant Science and
Conservation, Chicago Botanic Garden

COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS: POC research assistant; Plant Science and other
Chicago Botanic Garden staff; Midewin staff; volunteers

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2011.  For application, go to www.chicagobotanic.org
<http://www.chicagobotanic.org/> .    Follow the link at top of page, At The
Garden, then to Employment for Internships.


                                                

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