[ECOLOG-L] Seasonal Crew Leader and Volunteer positions on remote Pacific island - Johnston Atoll

2016-01-07 Thread Katrina Scheiner
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking one (1) Crew Leader to begin
mid-April 2016 and four (4) volunteers to begin early May, 2016 for up to 8
months to join the 12th Crazy Ant Strike Team (CAST XII) Expedition to
Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to work towards eradicating an
infestation of the Yellow Crazy Ant (YCA), Anoplolepis gracilipes, on
Johnston Island. Johnston Atoll is located in the central Pacific Ocean,
about 720 nautical miles west-southwest of Honolulu, and is uninhabited
except for the four volunteers and one crew leader.

Applicants must be willing and able to work 48 hours per week. Must be
physically fit and able to walk 10 miles a day over variable terrain, lift
and carry 70 lbs, ride a bicycle, swim, be able to perform repetitive
stooping and bending motions and be able to perform all duties in various
weather conditions including high heat and humidity, strong winds, and
rain. Must be able to work well independently as well as closely in a small
group. All CAST members MUST follow all pesticide and safety protocols.
Qualified applicants must possess a valid passport that will not expire
before June 2017. Possession of a valid U.S. driver’s license is preferred.


Please see the postings on Texas A below for the full position
description and how to apply.


For the CREW LEADER position:

http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/crazy-ant-strike-team-crew-leader-johnston-atoll-central-pacific-ocean-honolulu-hawaii/


For the VOLUNTEER positions:

http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/crazy-ant-strike-team-volunteers-johnston-atoll-central-pacific-ocean-honolulu-hawaii/


[ECOLOG-L] Internship: Crazy Ant Strike Team crew on Johnston Atoll / Honolulu, HI

2015-03-11 Thread Katrina Scheiner
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking volunteers beginning April
20, 2015 for up to 8 months to join the 10th Crazy Ant Strike Team (CAST X)
Expedition to Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to work towards
eradicating an infestation of the Yellow Crazy Ant (YCA), Anoplolepis
gracilipes, on Johnston Island.

Johnston Atoll is located in the central Pacific Ocean, over 700 nautical
miles west-southwest of Honolulu, and is uninhabited except for the four
volunteers and one crew leader. The refuge is managed for 14 species of
breeding seabirds and 5 species of wintering shorebirds in addition to its
diverse coral reef and marine organism assemblages, including the
threatened Green Sea Turtle. The atoll’s four small islands constitute the
only non-rat-infested land area in approximately 750,000 square miles of
ocean, making it critical seabird nesting habitat. Volunteers will have the
rare opportunity to live in this remote setting surrounded by abundant
birds and sea life.

Applicants must be willing and able to work 48 hours per week. Must be
physically fit and able to walk 10 miles a day over variable terrain, lift
and carry 70 lbs, ride a bicycle, swim, and be able to perform repetitive
stooping and bending motions. Must be able to perform all duties in various
weather conditions including high heat and humidity, strong winds, and
rain. Must be able to work well independently as well as closely in a small
group, be easy-going with a good sense of humor, and flexible to changing
conditions. All CAST members must follow all pesticide and safety
protocols. Qualified applicants must possess a valid passport that will not
expire before March 2016. Possession of a valid U.S. driver’s license is
preferred.

Prior experience in the following is preferred: camping, invasive species
control, shorebird and seabird identification and monitoring, entomological
surveying, familiarity with GIS tools and software, data management,
pesticide application, being awesome.


Please see the posting on Texas AM for the full position description and
how to apply:

http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/10th-crazy-ant-strike-team-volunteer-johnston-atoll-honolulu-hi/


[ECOLOG-L] Position announcement: Crazy Ant Strike Team crew member on Johnston Atoll

2015-01-26 Thread Katrina Scheiner
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking four (4) volunteers beginning
mid-April, 2015 for up to 8 months to join the 10th Crazy Ant Strike Team
(CAST X) Expedition to Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to work
towards eradicating an infestation of the Yellow Crazy Ant (YCA),
Anoplolepis gracilipes, on Johnston Island.

Johnston Atoll is located in the central Pacific Ocean, 717 nautical miles
west-southwest of Honolulu, and is uninhabited except for the four
volunteers and one crew leader. The refuge is managed for 14 species of
breeding seabirds and 5 species of wintering shorebirds in addition to its
diverse coral reef and marine organism assemblages, including the
threatened Green Sea Turtle. The atoll’s four small islands constitute the
only non-rat-infested land area in approximately 750,000 square miles of
ocean, making it critical seabird nesting habitat. Volunteers will have the
rare opportunity to live in this remote setting surrounded by abundant
birds and sea life.

Applicants must be willing and able to work 48 hours per week. Must be
physically fit and able to walk 10 miles a day over variable terrain, lift
and carry 70 lbs, ride a bicycle, swim, and be able to perform repetitive
stooping and bending motions. Must be able to perform all duties in various
weather conditions including high heat and humidity, strong winds, and
rain. Must be able to work well independently as well as closely in a small
group, be easy-going with a good sense of humor, and flexible to changing
conditions. All CAST members must follow all pesticide and safety
protocols. Qualified applicants must possess a valid passport that will not
expire before March 2016. Possession of a valid U.S. driver’s license is
preferred.

Prior experience in the following is preferred: camping, invasive species
control, shorebird and seabird identification and monitoring, entomological
surveying, familiarity with GIS tools and software, data management,
pesticide application, being awesome.


Please see the posting on Texas AM for the full position description and
how to apply:

http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/crazy-ant-strike-team-volunteer-johnston-atoll-honolulu-hi/

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Katrina Scheiner
Crew Leader
Crazy Ant Strike Team
Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
US Fish and Wildlife Service
PO Box 50167
300 Ala Moana Blvd. Rm. 5-231
Honolulu, HI 96850