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Restoration Field Technicians

Deadline:
Employer:
Schoodic Institute

Job Field:
Other
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
Maine
Location Detail:
Winter Harbor/Mount Desert Island, Maine

Job Description:

Restoration Field Technicians will work on a variety of projects associated with three of the largest habitat restoration projects in Acadia National Park, including restorations in Great Meadow, Bass Harbor Marsh, and on mountain summits. Technicians will work closely with Schoodic Institute scientists and National Park Service staff to remove invasive species, plant native shrubs, restore soil and plants on mountain summits, and monitor multiple ongoing experiments associated with the restorations Technicians are responsible for field data collection, data management, and communication with the public. These positions are for early-career professionals just entering the workforce who want to work across multiple ecosystems, with diverse plants, and use varied field skills for data collection and management.

Qualifications:

Qualified applicants enthusiastically embrace working in challenging outdoor conditions, learning on the go, working in small teams and with a diversity of people, and efficiently collecting and recording field data. Throughout the term of the position, there will be opportunities to gain and sharpen research skills, including the opportunity to present a scientific poster at the Acadia National Park Science Symposium on a topic of their interest associated with their work. Technicians will also have multiple opportunities to interact with many other interns, technicians, fellows, and staff at Schoodic Institute and the National Park Service.

Miscellaneous:

These are entry-level positions with appropriate training provided for all primary responsibilities.

The positions are full-time (40 hours/week) seasonal positions. Daily and weekly work

schedules may fluctuate. Work days can be up to 12 hours long, but longer days will be

compensated by shorter work days later in the week. Applicants must be able to hike up to 5

miles, up over 1000 feet, carrying a moderately heavy pack

Salary:
17.50

How to Apply:

To learn more and apply visit the Schoodic Institute employment page here: https://schoodicinstitute.org/about-us/employment-opportunities/

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