What are the responsibilities and job description for the Conservation Careers in Natural Resource Management position at Environment for the Americas?
Job Description:
As a member of the Mosaics in Science team, you will assist in establishing a long-term monitoring project to observe changes in bat activity in response to various factors, such as the ongoing restoration project and climate change-associated temperature changes during the shoulder seasons. This involves participating in park restoration and monitoring efforts, creating summaries and reports based on monitoring work.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
As a member of the Mosaics in Science team, you will assist in establishing a long-term monitoring project to observe changes in bat activity in response to various factors, such as the ongoing restoration project and climate change-associated temperature changes during the shoulder seasons. This involves participating in park restoration and monitoring efforts, creating summaries and reports based on monitoring work.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in establishing a long-term monitoring project to observe changes in bat activity.
- Participate in park restoration and monitoring efforts.
- Create summaries and reports based on monitoring work.
Qualifications:
- Major studies relevant to this position, with a preference for a third-year student who has completed natural resources courses (e.g., ecology, botany, limnology, geology).
- A working knowledge of GIS and plant identification is preferred but can be taught to the right candidate.
- Preferred skills include reliability, hard work, critical thinking, and problem-solving.