Neahga Have you considered applying to The Nature Conservancy or other conservation non-profits? There are ample opportunities for international employment that would foster and employ your language skills and overseas experience. I've posted a link below to TNC's career site, if you're interested. Good luck! Lauren
https://careers.nature.org/psp/P91HTNC_APP/APPLICANT/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL Neahga Leonard <[email protected]>: > Hello All, > > I am back in the job market and having a bear of a time finding good job > boards that actually post real, paying jobs. Most are full of internships > and volunteer positions. Any suggestions? > > Briefly, I have my MS in natural resources (ecological planning), a BA in > anthropology, have been working on wildlife habitat connectivity work in > New England for the past year, speak Spanish and Mandarin (very much out of > practice in both), and have experience working in China, Ecuador, Peru, and > the US. My experiences are broad, I've worked on glaciers, in neo-tropical > ecology, designed climate change focused botanical surveys, done ecological > inventory work, spent time as a field archaeologist, have been a teacher, > and worked as a cellar-master of a small winery. > > I'd love something international and am not cut out for office work or > fundraising (which is where many of the paying jobs seem to be focused). > > Any suggestions you have would be welcome. > > Thank you, > > Neahga Leonard >
