Grassland Monitoring and Freshwater Restoration Intern - 2 Positions Available
Location: Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota
Dates: June 4 - August 10, 2017; A two-week extension in August is desired.
Pay: $12.50/hr. for undergrads; $14.50/hr. for graduates; Housing is provided
Position Number: 45850

The Nature Conservancy's GLOBE (Growing Leaders on Behalf of the Environment) 
summer internship program hires undergraduate students, graduate students, or 
recent college graduates (2016, 2017, and 2018) to fill paid internship 
positions during a 10-week summer internship. Our mission is to provide a 
unique opportunity to bridge the gap between academics and the real-world 
conservation work that contributes to the health and sustainability of our 
world. The GLOBE Program recruits individuals from a variety of backgrounds and 
experiences who are interested in contributing to our conservation goals in 
various fields. The GLOBE Program offers a structured orientation, professional 
training, network opportunities, mentoring program, and real work experience.

The Nature Conservancy's Minnesota Chapter would like two Grassland and 
Freshwater Restoration GLOBE interns for this project to work as a team and 
gain exposure to two major science and conservation initiatives within our 
chapter in both grassland freshwater ecosystems. The two projects are described 
below. Both interns would spend roughly half the summer working on each 
project. Interns may also spend the end of the summer and an additional two 
weeks on forest science field projects in northern Minnesota.

1. TNC is working with partners to determine broad changes in condition of 
native grasslands in response to grazing and fire. The project is a 
collaborative effort in which multiple agencies and organizations have 
overlapping goals (TNC, Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources, USFWS, etc.). 
Partners in this work are coordinating sampling to compare data and management 
practices across ownerships throughout the prairie region. With the assistance 
of the interns, TNC will revisit sites on which management has been implemented 
to measure the outcomes. The interns will fill a critical role in helping our 
chapter to close the adaptive management loop in our grassland conservation 
work.

2. TNC has committed to working with experts to create a technical guidance 
document for prairie stream systems in western South Dakota. This need was 
identified by conservation partners within SD who seek this resource to better 
assist producers and agencies in maintaining and improving range and riparian 
health. This technical stream guide would provide SD specific knowledge and 
resources that are currently unavailable to a wide variety of partners, 
agencies, and landowners. The two GLOBE interns would assist with the fieldwork 
necessary to accomplish this goal.

Strong field botanical skills and experience conducting field sampling are 
preferred, but training will be provided for all aspects of the position. 
Experience working in grasslands or other terrestrial ecosystems of the upper 
Midwest or Great Plains is a plus. The individual must be willing and able to 
travel to different properties within the work area. The most important 
qualification is enthusiasm for working outdoors and the desire to learn. The 
two Interns will coordinate closely together with the assistance TNC staff. 
After a training period, they will often be in the field during the day working 
independently from their direct supervisor, with staff around in the mornings 
and afternoons for questions and interaction. Therefore, they should be able to 
work and communicate well with others as well as independently.

For questions about the position, contact Marissa Ahlering, [email protected], 
but applications must be submitted online. To apply to position number 45850, 
submit resume and cover letter (both are required) separately using the upload 
buttons. All applications must be submitted in the system prior to 11:59 p.m. 
Eastern Time on January 12, 2018. Click "submit" to apply for the position or 
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submitted, applications cannot be revised or edited. Failure to complete 
required fields may result in your application being disqualified from 
consideration. If you experience technical issues, please refer to our 
applicant user guide or contact [email protected].

Apply online here:
https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1

Marissa Ahlering, Ph.D.
Lead Prairie Ecologist
The Nature Conservancy, MN, ND, SD
Moorhead, MN 56560
PH: 218-512-0476

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