Author: Davis, Miranda L.

MSU – Associate Director in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI).

Announcement: Associate Director in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI)

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Job no: 665731

Work type: Faculty/Academic Staff

Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Agriculture And Nat Resources

Department: Office Of Diversity Equity And Inclusion 10002157

Salary: Salary Commensurate with Experience

Location: East Lansing

Categories: Full Time (90-100%), Fixed Term Academic Staff, Agriculture, Non-Union

Position Summary

This position will serve as Associate Director in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI). The position is responsible for implementing, facilitating, and supporting diversity and inclusion training efforts in the ODEI. Will create and implement programming for faculty, staff, and student professional development, and structural and cultural diversity and equity initiatives in the college. Will also advise and support currently enrolled graduate students in CANR and represent graduate student concerns. Will collect and analyze data on diversity and inclusion efforts within CANR departments to develop best practices for an inclusive CANR. Will represent CANR to industry and higher education organizations as part of diverse recruitment strategies. Will be part of the CANR DEI Committee. Will work to develop and produce DEI content in ODEI and CANR newsletters, magazines and social media. Will represent the Associate Dean for DEI when needed. Will work with the Associate Dean for DEI in the development of evaluations and assessment of college climate and programs and initiatives that focus on DEI. This position is a one-year, fixed-term position, renewable annually based on funding and satisfactory performance.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.

Required Degree

Bachelors -Any field of agriculture and natural resources

Desired Degree

Masters

Minimum Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in any field of agriculture and natural resources, education, business, business administration, sociology, communications, or agribusiness. Minimum of three years’ experience in program or project development and coordination, preferably in a higher education setting.

Desired Qualifications

Master’s degree preferred. Three years’ experience working in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Experience facilitating, developing, and conducting presentations related to DEI. Knowledge of higher education organizations.

Required Application Materials

1) Resume/CV.

2) Cover letter describing your interest in the position with an emphasis on your experience and philosophical approach(es) to achieving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

3) Names and contact information for three professional references.

Website

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MSU Statement

Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.

Advertised: Aug 13, 2020 Eastern Daylight Time

Applications close: Aug 27, 2020 Eastern Daylight Time

Research Assistant, Harmful Algal Blooms — University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, TX

The Erdner laboratory is seeking a Research Assistant to assist in studies

of HAB-forming toxic dinoflagellates. The position is primarily

laboratory-based and will include algal culture and molecular biology tasks

such as DNA extraction and PCR. Other studies are possible, depending on

background. The position is open without preference to B.S. and M.S. degree

holders, salary will be commensurate with experience. A theoretical

understanding of molecular biology and prior experience with basic

techniques is strongly preferred, experience with both is a definite plus.

The position is initially offered for one year, with continuation possible

based on performance and availability of funding.

The position is at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port

Aransas, TX (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.utexas.edu%2Ferdnerlab%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cef67836ffe6b405eb44408d843575ffa%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637333389854888825&sdata=CUkT%2FRdhZwfwbyJES9Bq0Fm0UThim0XpUDg1YSTSSmc%3D&reserved=0). Questions about the

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The position is posting # R_00009811 at the University of Texas. To apply:

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Deana L. Erdner

pronouns: she/her/hers

University of Texas

Marine Science Institute

750 Channel View Dr.

Port Aransas, TX 78373

derdner@utexas.edu

(361)749-6719 (office)

Smithsonian’s MarineGEO Seagrass Internship, Fall 2020

Smithsonian’s MarineGEO Seagrass Internship, Fall 2020

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Smithsonian MarineGEO seeks to recruit a motivated intern to join our team for the fall of 2020. The intern will primarily assist with processing data from SeagrassNET, the largest and longest-running seagrass survey on the planet, and the 2020 MarineGEO Global Seagrass Survey, which is currently underway. As part of this effort, we will work with the intern to formulate a novel research question that they will investigate as part of these larger efforts. They will also be able to engage in other MarineGEO and Smithsonian activities, including regular team meetings, discussions, and workshops.

We seek a recent graduate with strong quantitative and computer skills, including proficiency in the R statistical software and Microsoft Office suite. The ideal applicant should have a background in marine ecology and biology. The intern must be highly self-motivated and able to work independently, as they will be based remotely, and must have access to a computer and internet to perform tasks full-time and participate in regular video conferences with MarineGEO staff. The internship will be paid and last approximately 10 weeks, with an option to extend, and the start date is negotiable (but no later than October 2020).

MarineGEO values diversity in all forms. This is an equal opportunity internship, and we encourage persons from any group historically marginalized in marine ecology to apply.

To learn more about MarineGEO, please visit: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmarinegeo.si.edu%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cef67836ffe6b405eb44408d843575ffa%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637333389854888825&sdata=9uOoI%2FRT8cgT71Jt7lAMddzQKzCJcgQ8cVaZ8D9xkm4%3D&reserved=0

If interested, please submit a single PDF including cover letter, resume, and two references to marinegeo@si.edu with the subject line Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeMarineGEO Fall 2020 InternshipÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ by August 31, 2020.

Stipend is $550 per 40-hour week.

Winter Wolf Survey Tech Position

*Winter Wolf Survey Tech Position*

Position background:

One field technician is needed to survey wolves using noninvasive methods in the Superior National Forest, Minnesota from January 3 through the end of March, 2021.  Methods include ground tracking (using snowmobiles, snowshoes, and skis), camera trapping, and collection of scat and other genetic material for individual wolf ID.

Preferred experience includes driving on snowy/icy roads (including unplowed roads), trailering snowmobiles, snowmobiling, animal tracking, camera trapping, orienteering, snowshoeing/cross country skiing, and data processing.

It is extremely important the applicant be safety-conscious at all times.  The volunteer technician will work with our projectâÂEURÂ(tm)s full-time biotechnician while following coronavirus precautions (social distancing, appropriate face covering, hand sanitizing, etc.).  Periodically, our projectâÂEURÂ(tm)s research wildlife biologist may work with the field team as well âÂEUR” but generally it will be the volunteer technician and our project biotechnician that will work as a socially-distancing team of two in the field.

Compensation:

On-site housing (government bunkhouse) and $450 stipend per month is provided.  The work schedule is generally 6 days on / 1 day off (but can sometimes vary).

Minimum qualifications:

1. Required (sorry, no exceptions) completed Bachelor degree in wildlife, biology, ecology, zoology or a related field by the time the position begins.

2.  Great attention to detail, organizational skills and very clear handwriting.

3. Good references.

4. Outdoor and backcountry skills such as orienteering, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, excellent winter driving skills, trailering, animal tracking, etc.

5. Must be a US citizen with a social security number (and a US bank account is required for stipend processing).  Due to administrative constraints we are unable to consider international applicants.

6. Must adhere to coronavirus precautions (social distancing, face coverings, hand sanitizing / washing, etc.).

To apply:

Please email these three items – 1) the completed application below, 2) your resume, and 3) transcript (unofficial is fine) to Dr. Shannon Barber-Meyer (supervisor for this position) at sbarber-meyer@usgs.gov  Please *completely fill out* the application form itself (e.g., do not leave sections of the application form incomplete, please do not just reference your resume or other documents).

Apply as soon as possible if you are interested because although the last date to apply is September 10 – the position is* likely to be filled as applications are received* because when time allows we review applications as they come in. Hiring decisions are anticipated to be made before mid-October.

IMPORTANT APPLICATION NOTES:

1) If you are offered and accept the position, we expect you to fulfill the length of the position.  If you might potentially take another position that would cause you to leave this position early or need to start later than the start date, please do not accept the offer of this position.  *We can only hire technicians that are able to commit for the entire duration.* Thank you for understanding.

2) If you anticipate an absence during the position (a wedding, conference,

etc.) please alert Dr. Barber-Meyer to that prior to being hired because it may change whether or not we can hire you.  In some cases we are able to accommodate an absence depending on timing and length but in other cases we cannot.  Thank you for understanding.

*Application form âÂEUR” Winter Wolf Survey Volunteer Technician*

*USGS Minnesota Wolf and Deer Project, Ely, MN*

Please email the three following items to apply: *1) the completed application below, 2) your resume, and 3) transcript (unofficial is fine)* to Dr. Shannon Barber-Meyer at sbarber-meyer@usgs.gov

*Applicant info:*

Name –

Email –

Phone –

Degree date –

University –

Major / minor âÂEUR”

GPA –

*Do you have a valid U.S. state driverâÂEURÂ(tm)s license?*

*List CPR, First Aid, and/or Wilderness First Responder certifications and dates of expiration:*

*Please describe your experience with the following:*

Winter field work –

Driving 4×4 trucks on snowy/icy roads including unplowed roads –

Snowmobiling –

Trailering (snowmobiles, ATVâÂEURÂ(tm)s, boats, etc.) –

Animal tracking (following and identifying tracks, especially large canids)

Camera trapping –

Accurately, neatly, and completely recording data âÂEUR”

Data entry / processing (especially of photos and spatial data) –

GIS –

Orienteering –

Snowshoeing / cross country skiing –

Mechanic / maintenance skills –

*References:* (Provide 3 work references âÂEUR” name, position, and email

address)

1

2

3

*Any additional remarks you would like to make:*

Thank you for your application to the USGS MN Wolf and Deer Project!

Shannon

sbarber-meyer@usgs.gov

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Natural Resources Communications Specialist

In a collaboration between the University of Florida, Mississippi State University, Purdue University, and Iowa State University, we recently received funding to develop a new platform of extension programming to leverage new technologies and reach a broader and more diverse group of stakeholders. The model will focus on science communication through podcasting and social media (see Deer University and the MSU Deer Lab social media for an established example). As part of that objective, we are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the UF D.E.E.R. lab in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. The individual will be primarily responsible (90% of appointment) for managing a podcast network and social media platforms and developing related online science communication materials in close collaboration with the partner institutions. Those duties will include recording, editing, and production of at least 5 podcasts within the network and development of social media content, extension documents, news and magazine articles, and peer-reviewed publications focused on science communication. The secondary duties of the position include overseeing ongoing research projects, coordinating data collection, database maintenance, statistical analysis of data, and development of the above-mentioned materials in all areas of science communication from data collected. The position may require extensive travel and collection of media content and data in harsh environmental conditions.

Minimum Qualifications:

Either a B.Sc. degree in a Natural Resources related discipline with a demonstrated capacity for science communication or a B.Sc. in a Communications related discipline with a demonstrated passion for conservation of natural resources and 2 years of relevant experience. An advanced degree in a related discipline will be considered as relevant experience.

Preferred Qualifications:

Advanced degree in one of the above-mentioned areas. Extensive experience with podcasting, podcast production, UAVs, photography, audio and video editing, and science communication through social media. Experience with agriculture and natural resource activities. Evidence of effective science communication through peer-reviewed publications, extension documents, podcasts, and social media. A background in the outdoors, particularly with hunting and fishing and experience with fire ecology is desirable.

Compensation: Commensurate with level of education and qualifications.

To apply please email pdfs of the following: a cover letter describing why you are interested in this position and highlighting your qualifications, a C.V. including your educational background and all relevant experience with contact information for 3 professional references, and links to related materials demonstrating your level of experience in science communication (e.g., podcast episodes, social media posts, extension documents, peer-reviewed publications, etc.). The position is expected to last up to two years with the possibility of extending further depending on performance and funding.

The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. EST, August 30, 2020. Expected start date: October 1, 2020 but flexible.

Contact: Dr. Marcus Lashley; marcus.lashley@ufl.edu

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Conservation Technician in Northern Nevada

POSITION TITLE: Conservation Technician

STATUS: Full Time, Non-Exempt

REPORTS TO: Conservation Field Manager

POSITIONS REPORTING TO THIS POSITION: Potentially seasonal employees, interns, and contracted crews

LOCATION: Yerington, NV (exact reporting location TBD based on area of focus)

BACKGROUND: Established in 2014, the Walker Basin Conservancy (WBC) is leading the effort to restore and maintain Walker Lake while protecting agricultural, environmental and recreational interests in the Walker Basin (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.walkerbasin.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7C4dfc5a0b899e4943a5be08d83ea061c2%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637328205854833517&sdata=cZ1pch5mzdh%2BaGdhgbNoCt75a2nJNXV2X9QC6JS7IZk%3D&reserved=0). The nascent and dynamic nature of the WBC and its diverse management obligations provide unique opportunities to develop operations from the ground level up, working closely with staff who are passionate about their mission.

The WBC currently manages thousands of acres of land and assets on multiple properties in the Walker Basin.  Land planning activities are underway and focus on assessing public use opportunities, conservation values, long term land ownership and stewardship, active and passive revegetation and restoration activities.

JOB PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the Conservation Technician is to support field operations of the Walker Basin Conservancy to ensure the successful transition of retired farmlands to self-sustaining vegetation communities that are able to thrive in the absence of supplemental irrigation. The Conservation Technician will work with the Conservation Field Manager and the Land Manager and other staff to implement and monitor stewardship projects, and is expected to spend a significant amount of time in the field.

A working knowledge of, or a desire to learn more about desert plant ecology and ecological restoration, nursery or horticultural practices, or agricultural systems, irrigation equipment, and large equipment operation is essential. The Conservation Technicians should also have a sincere interest in expanding their knowledge of Great Basin Desert ecology, restoration practices, the flora and fauna of Nevada, and agricultural methods and equipment.

This is an excellent opportunity to work with a young and growing yet thriving organization that is developing programs and operations from the ground up. WBC has a small, talented and dedicated staff who are passionate about our mission, restoration and conservation. We are looking for new people to come aboard and grow with us! We provide excellent on the job training and encourage those with agricultural, landscape or irrigation experience and training to apply!

LOCATION: Yerington, Nevada is a beautiful rural farming community located approximately 95 miles south of Reno, NV in the foothills of the eastern Sierra mountains. Yerington is small but growing with about 3,100 residents. Established in 1907, the city has heritage and deep roots in agriculture, mining, railroads, and gaming. Some of the nearby attractions, activities and recreational opportunities include:

  *   Camping, biking, hiking, backpacking

  *   Fishing, hunting and boating and OHV trails

  *   Flat and white water boating (1 hour away)

  *   Rock Hounding and climbing

  *   Ghost Town Exploration

  *   Ski Resorts (1.5-2 hours away)

  *   Lake Tahoe (1.5 hours away)

  *   Lahontan Reservoir (30 minutes away)

  *   Walker Lake (45 minutes away)

  *   Topaz Reservoir (45 minutes away)

Essential Functions

  *   In cooperation with the Conservation Field Manager and Land Manager, implement the day to day operations of conservation lands managed by WBC and track progress of assigned field projects.

  *   Assist with all aspects of successful stewardship implementation. Duties may include ground preparation, seeding, planting, irrigation, weed control, or other tasks as necessary.

  *   Assist with the control of vegetation and noxious weeds by fire, hand or mechanical removal; herbicide application; or direction of weed control contractors.

  *   Install and maintain drip, handline, trench, and wheel line irrigation systems.

  *   Assist with planting shrubs, grasses and forbs from containerized stock and seed as part of the WBC’s re-vegetation program on retired farmlands.

  *   Collect and compile field data with program data forms, GPS, cameras and other equipment. Ensure that accurate records of planting and seeding activity, herbicide applications, and irrigation activity are kept and delivered to the appropriate parties.

  *   Develop a deep working knowledge off all equipment, irrigation infrastructure, project partners, and vegetation management techniques used by the Program.

  *   Responsible for safely operating, maintaining and transporting a variety of small to heavy equipment (hand tools, power tools, tractors, mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, backhoe, water truck, and road grader).

Qualifications

  *   1+ years of experience in a natural resources or agricultural or landscaping setting.

  *   General experience with and knowledge of irrigation equipment and operations.

  *   Ability to safely operate large machinery and vehicles including tractors, ATVs, trucks, and trailers.

  *   Ability to safely operate chainsaws, brush cutters, backpack sprayers, and other equipment.

  *   Ability to keep detailed records, communicate with other staff and supervisors, and to work with minimal supervision to accomplish program tasks.

  *   Clean driving record and a NV State driver’s license, or ability to obtain within 1 month of hire.

  *   Ability to lift 50+ pounds and to work long hours in an outdoor setting.

Physical and Mental Requirements

Strength, dexterity, coordination, and vision to use tools and equipment for prolonged periods.  Strength and stamina to bend, stoop, sit, and stand for long periods of time.  Strength and dexterity to operate small, medium, and heavy equipment.  Strength and stamina to endure standing and working for long periods of time and in extreme weather conditions.  Dexterity and vision to observe oncoming traffic hazards and react quickly to emergency situations.  Some heavy lifting (over 75 pounds) is occasionally required.

In compliance with applicable disability laws, reasonable accommodations may be provided to qualified individuals with a disability who require and request such accommodations.  Applicants and incumbents are encouraged to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

Working Conditions

Technicians work in an outdoor setting with varying weather conditions, including, but not limited to: extreme heat, dry conditions, rain, snow or hail, and extreme cold.  Work sites will generally be in areas with at least primitive road access for crew vehicles. Work sites will generally not have access to potable water, restroom facilities, or cellphone signals, and Technicians will be expected to follow Leave No Trace principals on work sites without facilities. Work will frequently require hiking over rough terrain while carrying tools and equipment.

Position may occasionally be required to operate heavy machinery in hazardous environments. Environment is generally dirty, with prolonged exposure to conditions such as dust, fumes, noise, or odors. Frequent interruptions to planned work activities occur.

Salary & Benefits:

Starting pay $13.50 per hour and can increase depending on experience.

Excellent employee benefits package which includes:

  *    A four-day work week;

  *   Employer paid health, dental, vision and life insurance plans for employee Retirement 403(b) plan includes a 6% automatic company contribution;

  *   120 hours of annual paid vacation, increasing to 160 hours after first year of employment;

  *   16 hours of annual personal leave;

  *   Company paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s;

  *   60 hours of annual sick leave;

  *   11 paid holidays;

  *   Health and wellness subsidy; and

  *   Employer paid professional development.

Position will remain open until filled. Only top candidates will be contacted.

Please send cover letter and resume to:

Amy Gladding

amy.gladding@walkerbasin.org

Subject Line: Conservation Technician

All applicants must also submit an Employment Application Acknowledgement form that can be found on our website at: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.walkerbasin.org%2Fjoin-our-team&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7C4dfc5a0b899e4943a5be08d83ea061c2%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637328205854843505&sdata=omM%2Bd8vHgZBL%2B8eyfcaBFiMKwJDZWz6D6neJl3dpCO8%3D&reserved=0

Please call (775) 463-9887 ext. 116 with questions.

Walker Basin Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer.

Equal Opportunity Statement – Walker Basin Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. WBC does not discriminate against any employee, applicant, director, officer, contractor, or any other person with whom it deals because of race, creed, color, disability, age, sex, veteran status, religion or political affiliation. WBC complies with all federal and local statutes prohibiting discrimination in employment.

Reasonable accommodations may be provided for qualified individuals with a disability.

Disclaimer – The statements contained herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by the employees in these positions. The statements are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in each position. Other responsibilities, duties, and skills may be assigned and management retains the right to add or change the responsibilities, duties, and skills at any time.

Research Associate in Great Lakes Fish Restoration – University of Michigan

Date: Sun,  9 Aug 2020 19:01:31

From: privateemail9448@community.esa.org

Subject: Job: Research Associate in Fish Restoration

Research Associate in Great Lakes Fish Restoration

School for Environment and Sustainability

University of Michigan

A 1-year position is available for a qualified candidate to join a project funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that will assess the effectiveness of shoreline restoration projects in the Great Lakes. The successful candidate will be tasked with completing a literature review of habitat requirements for native Great Lakes fish species that are known to use coastal Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeshorelineÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ habitat for some part of their life cycle (e.g., walleye, yellow perch, lake sturgeon, lake trout, northern pike), and which are frequent targets for restoration efforts. In addition, the individual will help develop recommendations to NOAA for establishing historical or spatial Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoebenchmarksÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ that represent high quality shoreline habitat for target fish species.

The successful candidate will join Drs. Brad Cardinale (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcardinale.seas.umich.edu%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cfb8cd5cdf1834e935b5908d83dd70171%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637327340942933399&sdata=CkqVdIHFVe4KOOueSHsNlW06rJg9TcgJviVkpHTapBU%3D&reserved=0) and Karen Alofs (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fumich.edu%2Falofs&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cfb8cd5cdf1834e935b5908d83dd70171%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637327340942933399&sdata=K28UBYKxzYrGN5mBUaMqOUv5b9FNCgMjykdNmuvO%2Fi8%3D&reserved=0) at the University of MichiganÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s School for Environment and Sustainability (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fseas.umich.edu%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cfb8cd5cdf1834e935b5908d83dd70171%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637327340942933399&sdata=5W8trPbU0nna9QqWnNdnESIfwzk0pZzrVmKxiXbpIB4%3D&reserved=0), who are leading a broader evaluation of Great Lakes shoreline restoration projects. The successful candidate could either join Drs. Cardinale and Alofs at U of MÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s Ann Arbor campus once COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed, OR THE CANDIDATE COULD WORK REMOTELY FROM THEIR CURRENT LOCATION WHILE MEETING WITH THE PROJECT TEAM BY VIDEO.

Candidates should have a B.S. or M.S. in biology, ecology, fisheries and wildlife, or related field. Experience in fish biology or ecology is required. A background in statistics, and prior experience working on data syntheses or literature reviews is desirable.

The position offers a highly competitive salary at $42,000 per year plus benefits. The appointment is for one year. Applications are due September 4th, 2020.

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Big Sky Watershed Corps – AmeriCorps (Field work in Montana

Date: Fri,  7 Aug 2020 17:06:13

From: Bryan Wilson <bryan@mtcorps.org>

Subject: Big Sky Watershed Corps – AmeriCorps

*GAIN PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND HELP PROTECT AND PRESERVE MONTANA’S

WATERSHEDS! *

âÂ-        The Big Sky Watershed Corps provides professional training in

fundraising, education/outreach, technical skills, certification in ArcGIS

and Project WET, irrigation/agricultural training,  project management and

so much moreâÂEUR¦

âÂ-        The program also has a *96% professional job placement rate* after

members successfully complete a term of service

* APPLY HERE

*

*Primary duties of the Big Sky Watershed Corps Member (CM) include working

with the Host Site staff to complete tasks related to project design and

implementation, community outreach and education, volunteer generation and

management and reporting functions.  The CM works under the direct

supervision of the Host Site Supervisor and the Big Sky Watershed Corps

Program Staff to ensure successful completion of program objectives.  The

CM is an AmeriCorps Member and is entitled to the benefit package offered

to all AmeriCorps Members*

*BSWC members develop projects to protect local water resources and improve

landscapes, such as watershed inventories, stream and riparian restoration,

re-vegetation projects, drought planning, climate adaptation plans,

sustainability initiatives, water quality/quantity monitoring, riparian

fencing, river clean-ups, abandoned mine reclamation, habitat and wildlife

enhancement, irrigation improvements and much more. BSWC members also

promote watershed health and natural resource conservation through outreach

and education. They engage with local communities through lessons in

schools, community field days, workshops, and trainings. They develop

curriculum, focus on issues with local solutions, implement outreach

initiatives, and organize public meetings and events for community

stakeholders. BSWC members consistently engage volunteers for training and

events that relate to watershed health and protection. Members also develop

a skilled and influential recurring volunteer-base to support local

efforts.*

*Term of Service:* 1/11/2021-11/19/2021

*Living Stipend:* $635 biweekly;

*Health Insurance:* Provided at no cost;

*Education Award:* $6,095 upon successful completion of the program

*Member Assistance Program:* Free access to confidential mental health

services, medical advocacy, financial assistance, legal assistance, life

coaching and moreâÂEUR¦

*Responsibilities:*

âÂEUR¢             Work with Host Site staff to develop and implement

watershed-related field projects.

âÂEUR¢             Assist Host Site staff in the completion of watershed-related

plans.

âÂEUR¢             Recruit and manage volunteers on field and service projects;

ensure participant safety on all projects.

âÂEUR¢             Develop materials (brochures, posters, PowerPoint

presentations) to use in community presentations.

âÂEUR¢             Conduct community outreach to educate community stakeholders

about watershed-related issues.

âÂEUR¢             Work with schools and/or youth groups to develop field

projects or educational presentations.

âÂEUR¢             Maintain accurate personnel, safety and project records.

âÂEUR¢             Complete and submit required program reports in a timely

manner.

âÂEUR¢             Help complete and submit relevant grants.

âÂEUR¢             Help develop and write watershed-related plans, proposals and

reports.

*Required Qualifications:*

âÂEUR¢             College degree (B.A./B.S.), preferably in watershed,

agriculture, environment, or education related field.

âÂEUR¢             Effective written and oral communication skills.

âÂEUR¢             Valid driverâÂEURÂ(tm)s license, access to a vehicle, ability to pass

a motor vehicle records check, US Citizenship or ability to work in the US.

âÂEUR¢             Strong service ethic and desire to serve the community and

the environment.

âÂEUR¢             Ability to provide personal transportation to worksites,

housing, and trainings.

*Preferred Qualifications/Experience*

âÂEUR¢             Previous watershed-related experience, fieldwork, data

collection & analysis or plan development.

âÂEUR¢             Previous teaching or volunteer management experience.

âÂ-                    Ability to work with and build consensus among diverse

stakeholders.

âÂ-                    Open and adaptable to new environments, different

perspectives and rural communities.

âÂ-                    Previous work or volunteer experience with local

stakeholder, watershed or natural resource groups.

*The Big Sky Watershed Corps (BSWC) is an AmeriCorps program created

through collaboration between the Montana Conservation Corps, the Montana

Watershed Coordination Council and the Soil and Water Conservation

Districts of Montana.  The BSWC utilizes community based initiatives to

protect, preserve and restore local watersheds throughout Montana. *

*MCC seeks to provide access and opportunity to a diverse group of staff

and participants, while continuing to identify and reduce barriers to being

involved in our organization and programs.  We encourage applicants of all

backgrounds to apply.*

*While this position description describes the general nature and level of

work being performed by people assigned to this position, it is not an

exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. All

Montana Conservation Corps positions may be required to perform duties

outside of their normal responsibilities.*

*APPLICATIONS DUE SEPTEMBER 20TH*

*APPLY HERE

*

*Or at: *

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Bryan Wilson | Director-Individual Placement Programs | Montana

Conservation Corps | 206 N Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715 | Office:

406.587.4475 | Cell: 330.242.4482 | bryan@mtcorps.org | https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mtcorps.org%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cpat.anderson%40uconn.edu%7Cfb8cd5cdf1834e935b5908d83dd70171%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637327340942913406&amp;sdata=sXnIBldMNbK0K1YHEToFgQvKUJXacODMs0LU3rtnK7U%3D&amp;reserved=0

*Montana Conservation Corps inspires young people through hands-on

conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land and engaged

citizens who improve their communities.*

FIELD NATURALIST INTERN

Subject: Seasonal Position – Field Naturalist Intern – Monarch Monitoring Project

Job Description: FIELD NATURALIST INTERN for ongoing MONARCH MONITORING PROJECT at New Jersey AudubonÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s Cape May Bird Observatory, Cape May, New Jersey September 1 to October 31. Cape May is renowned as one of the world’s great hot spots for migration. The field naturalist intern will gain valuable experience in progressing from an active learner to a skilled leader with a clear understanding of the ways in which we are working to monitor and protect New JerseyÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s resident and migratory butterflies and wildlife, and the ability to engage a diverse public audience to become stewards of these important resources. NJA fosters the application of sound scientific principles and practices to address conservation issues related to vertebrate and invertebrate fauna, and the natural habitats with which they are associated.

Duties:

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Daily road censuses of migrating Monarchs.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Monarch tagging.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Data entry.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Educating the public about the project and Monarch biology.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Maintain display of monarch caterpillars and chrysalides.

Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills:

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Familiarity with insect ecology a plus, but not required.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Careful data collecting and entry skills.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Willingness to work irregular hours under sometimes difficult field conditions.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Punctual with excellent organizational, time and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects, shifting priorities and meet deadlines.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Strong computer skills Ãf¢ÒÂEURҔ Microsoft Office to fulfill the job requirements.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Excellent written and oral communication skills, and knowledge of environmental and conservation issues required.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills with the ability to relate to and motivate a diverse range of people, exercise cultural competence and inclusion, and accept direction and constructive feedback.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Motivated self-starter with capacity to work productively in a team setting with the ability to demonstrate initiative and a positive attitude.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Strong professionalism and work ethic with the ability to exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    Ability to lift 25 lbs. as necessary.

Ãf¢ÒÂEURÒ¢    All applicants must have their own vehicle, and a valid, clean driverÃf¢ÒÂEURÃ’Â(tm)s license.

Start Date: September 1, 2020

End Date: October 31, 2020

Salary:      $1910/month; housing may be available.

Application Deadline: position open until filled.

Qualified individuals may apply by emailing cover letter of interest, resume, and three references as a single PDF document (including email and phone contact info) to hr.cmboseasonal@njaudubon.org Please indicate in the subject line the position for which you are applying.

We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage all qualified professionals to apply. The New Jersey Audubon Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, national origin, ethnic background, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.

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Job Opportunity to Coordinate WikiProject L&O Education Project

Wikipedia pages are often the first resource that people turn to for finding information. However, Wikipedia articles related to aquatic science topics are difficult to read, poorly organized, or missing information. The primary mission of WikiProject Limnology and Oceanography (WP L&O; https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FWikipedia%3AWikiProject_Limnology_and_Oceanography&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7Cd9fe283e27c24359233308d824b1a345%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637299692897322649&amp;sdata=rmJMlyaR%2BDox1L1ZHlbJ62Arm1MiY8PdjHiaGQ5pt2g%3D&amp;reserved=0) is to recruit and train a diverse set of editors to contribute open-access aquatic information to Wikipedia. Our WikiMedia-funded pilot program (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmeta.wikimedia.org%2Fwiki%2FGrants%3AProject%2FWikiProject_Limnology_and_Oceanography%2Frecruiting_aquatic_editors&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cmadeline.hennessey%40uconn.edu%7Cd9fe283e27c24359233308d824b1a345%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C637299692897322649&amp;sdata=sinHJeWYNyKCBvl6esQOJWWaHXhplrWmrv97mX57ua8%3D&amp;reserved=0) will foster a natural synergy among scientists, educators, and motivated learners that will increase quality aquatic-related information on Wikipedia.

The pilot program is designed to train students to distill primary resources and add aquatic-related content to Wikipedia, an exercise that will improve writing skills and enhance engagement with classroom subject matter. The program will function similarly to a scientific journal, where a subject matter editor (coordinator) finds reviewers (professional aquatic scientists from WP L&O) to help improve content that was contributed by the authors (students participating in our pilot program). We aim to pilot this in 20 undergraduate classrooms.

Want to get involved?

As project coordinator, YOU can help fill this important knowledge gap! We are seeking a graduate student or postdoc in the aquatic sciences who will act as project coordinator. The classroom coordinator will ideally have experience in more than one aquatic discipline and would be comfortable recruiting experts to serve as reviewers. The workload will be roughly 5-10 hrs per week for 20-40 weeks, and the coordinator will be compensated at $30 / hr. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working remotely and will be able to begin work in July, 2020. We expect all coordinator work to be complete by June, 2021.

Expectations of the coordinator:

– Be comfortable working independently and communicating with diverse audiences

– Recruit additional instructors to pilot the program in their classroom in late 2020 and early 2021.  the upcoming fall and/or spring semesters

– Collaborate with WP L&O project team to create instructional materials and Wikipedia editing lesson plan(s)

– Facilitate communication and sharing of ideas and challenges among instructors, students, reviewers, and the WP L&O team

– Organize and participate in regular group meetings throughout the academic year

– Identify and assign WP L&O articles needing improvement

– Match student articles with expert aquatic scientists from WP L&O

– Use and expand their professional network to recruit aquatic scientists to WP L&O as editors or reviewers

To get more information or apply:

– Please email Dr. Jake Zwart (jayzlimno@gmail.com)

– To apply, please send an email to jayzlimno@gmail.com, with the subject heading Ãf¢ÒÂEURÃ’ÂoeApplication for Wikimedia grant CoordinatorÃf¢ÒÂEURҝ, and attach a document summarizing your interests and qualifications for this project (1 page maximum), plus attach a resume/CV.  If you are a student, please also send a letter from your advisor confirming support for this role.