What are the responsibilities and job description for the Salmon Genetics Research Intern position at Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission?
Job Description
Job Description
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) aims to increase the retention of Native American students pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) degrees by providing research experience, mentoring, and an opportunity to explore career options in natural resources.
These two internships are specifically geared towards Native students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs and interested in salmon genetics through opportunities with the Hagerman Genetics Lab. Internships are intended for a period of 6-8 weeks (30-40 hours per week; $18 / hour) in the summer of 2025, with activities focused on lab techniques used in fisheries genetics. Interns will be based at the Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station (HFCES), which is a shared facility with University of Idaho based in Hagerman, ID (https : / / critfc.org / fish -and-watersheds / fishery-science / hagerman-genetics-laboratory). Housing will be provided for the period of the internship at a dorm facility located on-site.
Internship Goals
- Increase exposure of tribal members to professional careers protecting tribal resources with advanced genetic tools.
- Promote retention of tribal students pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) degrees.
- Provide hands-on internship with experience and mentoring in a fisheries genetics lab.
- Increase interactions with academic faculty and professionals in the field of fisheries genetics.
- Encourage employment in fisheries and natural resources, with exposure to fisheries programs of CRITFC member tribes.
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Salary : $18