Erin, Try these two websites: Ecojobs.com https://www.usajobs.gov/
Sharif Sent from my iPhone On Feb 27, 2013, at 9:05 AM, "Jake Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. >>
