Refuge Operations Intern
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Deadline to Apply:
Monday, March 21, 2022, 11:45pm
Address:
Job Category:
Internship
Job Type:
Full-time
Overview:
The Refuge Operations Intern will work with the refuge manager and refuge volunteers to achieve refuge operations, conservation and restoration needs and gain a wide variety of experience with responsibilities related to three basic functions: habitat management, biology, and visitor services/facilities. Most responsibilities will be at the South Coast Office, Bandon Marsh NWR and Oregon Islands NWR.
- Identify, monitor, map, and remove invasive plants
- Participate in a coastal prairie restoration project at Crook Point. This will involve camping at a remote field site with no running water or electricity
- Conduct weekly nest monitoring of black oystercatchers at Crook Point
- Assist with bi-monthly mosquito monitoring activities at the Ni-les’tun marsh at Bandon Marsh NWR
- Assist with pollinator garden activities including organizing volunteer days, planting, seeding and weeding
- Maintain existing trails and communicate with the public on a variety of conservation topics
April 1-Sept 30, 2022
• Some undergrad coursework in biology, environmental science, recreation & park management, or related fields. A Bachelors Degree preferred
How to Apply:
Send the following to dawn_harris@fws.gov
- Cover letter that addresses the listed qualifications for the position of interest
- Resume documenting your work experience, education, skills, interests, contact information, etc
- Contact information for three professional references (must include email and phone number for each reference)
To be considered, application packet must have all three items combined into a SINGLE PDF file labeled OCNWRC_operations_LastFirst