Texas A&M University provides a comprehensive job board http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/job-board/,
I notice opportunities on the www.USAjobs.com website, www.ecoemploy.com, And I have to agree with Jim's suggestion for Student Conservation Association/Americorps positions. http://www.thesca.org I was also graced with the good fortune of serving two separate terms, one summer in Northern Alaska and a summer/fall in New York. Both Awesome experiences. SCA seems to post plenty of environmental educator or naturalist positions. If you include the "education stipend" provided, then the compensation generally amounts to around the $10/hr range in my experience. You should have no problem finding plenty to apply for, especially right now, good luck! Jake Michaels Ecological Restoration Technician, WI On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:44 AM, James Katz <[email protected]> wrote: > I suggest you look into the Student Conservation Association. They have > internships across the country and provide extremely valuable field and > life experiences. I have completed two myself. Most are AmeriCorps > positions and you receive a education stipend at the end. They don't pay > that well, but the other benefits like the experiences you have are > completely worth it. > > As someone who recently completed graduate school and had to wait a year > and a half before I could even get into SUNY ESF in Syracuse, NY...and > STILL cannot find a full time job..I understand where you are coming from. > Best of luck and good hunting. > > Jim > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Erin Kiskaddon <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Hey there, ECOLOGGERS! > > > > I was hoping someone out there could give me, a recent graduate of > Whitman > > College with a BA in biology, some advice on any naturalist/marine > > science/educator jobs. I had a horrendous time trying to get into marine > > science graduate programs because of huge competition for very limited > > space in funded labs. I have decided to take a break from looking at > > graduate school and I would like to find a job doing anything from marine > > science research to possibly getting an environmental educator or > > naturalist position. Does anyone know of any job openings in those > fields? > > Location is not that important. > > > > If you have any suggestions, advice, or other tips I would really > > appreciate it. > > > > Happy Monday evening, > > > > ~Erin K. > > >
