POSITION:   VEGETATION MONITORING INTERN
ORGANIZATION:    National Park Service Inventory & Monitoring Program
LOCATION:   Sausalito, CA.
POSTING DATE:   March 1, 2016.
OPEN UNTIL FILLED

OVERVIEW
The National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program (I&M) collects, 
organizes, analyzes, and synthesizes natural resource data and information 
in the San Francisco Bay Area Network of National Parks. This internship 
will support the I&M vegetation ecology program. For more information 
about the San Francisco Inventory and Monitoring Program and the natural 
resources it monitors, please visit: 
http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/index.cfm and http://www.sfnps.org/.

POSITION DESCRIPTION
The San Francisco Bay Area Network of National Parks is seeking two 
interns to join our team in implementation of the Plant Community Change 
and Invasive Plant Early Detection monitoring protocols. The interns will 
work primarily in Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes 
National Seashore, but may also make visits to Pinnacles National Park, 
and John Muir National Historic Site.  

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES 
Plant Community Monitoring Program: utilizing point intercept techniques 
to read vegetation plots; recording data; navigating using GPS; installing 
permanent plot markers; photography; entering field data in a Microsoft 
Access database and performing quality-control checks; assisting with 
production of plot location manuals, using GIS, Google Earth, and MS Word.
Invasive Plant Early Detection Program: assisting in surveys for invasive 
plants; collecting data using GPS units and/or tablets; 
uploading/downloading field data on a web-based and/or GIS database and 
performing quality-control; Creating survey tracklogs and other map 
products in GIS and Google Earth.
Herbarium Work: Collecting, photographing, processing, scanning and 
pressing plant specimens for digital and physical herbarium accession.

BENEFITS 
Gain experience identifying plants of the Bay Area, one of the most 
diverse regions in the California Floristic Province. Learn vegetation 
sampling techniques that are industry standards in land management and 
research.  Become proficient in using GPS units to record field data. Gain 
experience with photography, plant scanning and image management. Enjoy 
the scenery, wildlife, and cultural resources of spectacular National 
ParkS while engaging park stewards. Professional development and training 
days are available to pursue interests in other departments within the 
Park Service and Parks Conservancy. Dormitory housing provided at Fort 
Cronkhite, Rodeo Beach, Sausalito. Thirty Dollar ($30.00) per day stipend.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Completion of one or more of the following college courses or equivalent 
experience: Botany, Plant Taxonomy, Plant Ecology, Field Methods in 
Ecology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Biostatistics. Basic 
computer literacy, Microsoft Word and Excel. Experience with database 
operations, ArcGIS, R, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign a plus. A valid 
driver’s license and clean driving record.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
This is a mixed position with field and office time each week. Must enjoy 
working in an office setting and outside in various weather conditions and 
terrains while maintaining a good attitude. Occasionally, field work can 
include up to 8 miles of hiking/day, most often, 1-2 miles/day. Must be 
able to lift, carry and position objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Field 
work is both on and off-trail, and frequently involves bushwhacking 
through tall vegetation. Interns will frequently encounter poison oak, 
ticks, spiders, mosquitoes, and other wildlife. While we have a 
comprehensive safety program, and provide protective equipment, please do 
not apply if you have any hesitation about the physical requirements and 
work environment.

TERMS
Desired Start Date:  April 4, 2016.
Six month term, April through September, 2016. 
Work week is Monday – Friday.

To Apply: Email your resume, a cover letter, and three references to Eric 
Wrubel at [email protected]

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