[ECOLOG-L] 2019 Seasonal Positions

2019-01-14 Thread Matt Bahm
The Institute for Applied Ecology, a non-profit in Corvallis, Oregon is
currently hiring for a wide range of seasonal positions for the 2019 field
season; these include internships as well as technician and crew lead
positions.

Links to individual position descriptions are below and on our website (
https://appliedeco.org/get-involved/jobs/) . Application deadlines, pay
rate and duration of each position vary.

Click on the descriptions below for details regarding each position.

To apply, follow the links in each of the position descriptions to complete
a Google Form, and follow the instructions in the position description.

   - Conservation Research Internships
   

   - Conservation Research Field Crew Leader
   

   - Willamette Valley Pollinator Research Crew Leader
   

   - Willamette Valley Pollinator Research Internship
   

   - Golden Paintbrush Recovery Internships
   

   - Native Seed Collection Internship
   

   - Research Natural Area Monitoring Crew Leader
   

   - Research Natural Area Monitoring Technician
   

   - Post-fire Seeding Assessment Crew Leader
   

   - Post-fire Seeding Assessment Technician
   

   - Native Plant Farm Assistant
   



Inquiries should be e-mailed to j...@appliedeco.org


-- 
Matt Bahm
Conservation Research Program Director

563 SW Jefferson Ave, Corvallis, Oregon 97333
541-753-3099 ext. 703
www.appliedeco.org  
 

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[ECOLOG-L] 2019 Seasonal Positions The Nature Conservancy MN-ND-SD

2019-01-10 Thread Sonia Winter
The Nature Conservancy’s MN-ND-SD Chapter is hiring about 30 seasonal staff to 
fill key positions that will contribute to our conservation strategies in 
Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.

There are two types of positions available.  Some are short-term prescribed 
fire positions while others are prairie or range management positions.  The 
duties for these positions will also include prescribed fire as well as 
assisting with other prairie/land management tasks such as application of 
herbicides using a backpack sprayer, manually remove invasive species, 
conducting vegetation mapping, grassland restoration activities and possibly 
some wildlife monitoring depending on location.  Some field data collection 
will use and build on GIS/GPS skills and gain exposure to GIS mapping and Excel 
software. 

The start dates for these positions range from mid-March 2019 to early June and 
end anywhere from late July to end of November 2019.  

Full listing of jobs and application details can be found at 
https://www.nature.org/en-us/connect/careers/.

The current deadline to apply for all positions is January 25 @ 10:59 PM CST.