What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ecological Conservation Internship: Natural Resources Assistant position at Environment for the Americas?
Company Overview:
Environment for the Americas is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation and environmental education. As a partner of Mosaics in Science, we are committed to engaging young professionals in natural resource careers.
Job Description:
The selected candidate 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.
Benefits:
Interns in this program will receive 800 hours toward Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority, which can lead to non-competitive hiring into federal seasonal, term, or permanent positions.
Environment for the Americas is a non-profit organization dedicated to conservation and environmental education. As a partner of Mosaics in Science, we are committed to engaging young professionals in natural resource careers.
Job Description:
The selected candidate 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.
Benefits:
Interns in this program will receive 800 hours toward Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority, which can lead to non-competitive hiring into federal seasonal, term, or permanent positions.