Interested in working with insects? Thinking of a career in conservation or
agroecology? Enjoy working outside and on farms? If so, consider applying
for a summer entomology experience with the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape
Ecology Program. During this three- to six-month position, you will get
experience collecting and identifying insects while living on a farm in the
mid-Hudson Valley of New York. You will also have the chance to be involved
in public education and outreach around insects, farming, and their
intersection. All we ask you to bring is a willingness to learn, an
interest in the topic, an eagerness to help, and a good team spirit; we can
train you in techniques. If you already have some entomological background,
this position would offer you the chance to deepen your experience.



*Who We Are:* The Farmscape Ecology Program (FEP) is dedicated to exploring
the human and natural dimensions of the landscape in and around Columbia
County, NY through research and outreach. The Program is part of Hawthorne
Valley Association, an educational not-for-profit, and is comprised of a
wildlife ecologist, a botanist, a social scientist, two biologists, an
entomology lab manager, a botany technician, and a staff dog.



Our interdisciplinary research explores the many dimensions of the
historical, current, and potential future interactions of people with the
land. An important part of our work is applied farmscape ecology, which
involves documenting synergies between agricultural production and nature
conservation, as well as creating, managing, and monitoring experimental
on-farm habitats for beneficial wildlife.



For 2025, we are looking for two interns or learners to assist us in
monitoring insect life on farms and other lands during our field season.
The season will run approximately three months, starting in late May or
early June and ending in late August or early September (the exact start
and end dates are somewhat flexible). At the end of the summer, if both the
intern/learner and FEP agree, there may be an opportunity to extend the
position for up to an additional three months in order to help us wrap up
our fieldwork and allow the intern/learner to complete an independent
project, but that opportunity is not guaranteed. We welcome inquiries from
graduate students who feel their projects may fit our research objectives.
We would also be glad to collaborate with undergraduate students whose
universities offer the opportunity for them to earn independent credit.



*Activities:* Entomology learners/interns will participate in collecting
and processing standardized insect samples as part of our applied farmscape
ecology research. The work will involve collecting and processing insects
in the field using sweep nets and Malaise, vane, and pitfall traps, as well
as extracting soil invertebrates with Tullgren funnels. It will be
necessary to accurately identify and count both living insects in the field
and preserved insects (with the aid of a dissecting microscope) in the lab,
and to mount select specimens on microscope slides. We can train these
skills. The selected applicants will be responsible for accurate record
keeping, including data entry. In addition to helping with our standardized
insect sampling, the interns/learners will occasionally assist with other
aspects of our work, such as horticultural tasks (e.g., work in our native
plant garden and nursery), on-farm habitat management (e.g., weeding in
native wildflower plantings, removing invasive plants, and planting shrubs
in hedgerows), ecological consulting work (e.g., surveying the fauna and/or
flora of a property owned by a private individual or non-profit),
bioacoustics research (e.g. using autonomous sound recorders to monitor
bats, birds, frogs, and insects), and/or program outreach (perhaps
including giving tours of our butterfly house and native plant gardens,
posting ecological finds through our social media, or staffing an outreach
table). Optionally, the learners/interns also may (depending on FEP and
farm schedules) have the opportunity to work with the Hawthorne Valley
farmers and farm apprentices in the commercial vegetable fields for ½ day
per week.



*Qualifications:* We are looking for candidates with a strong interest in
insects, their conservation, and their role in agriculture who also enjoy
the outdoors and interacting with the public. Candidates should be
comfortable living and working in a rural setting, be energetic, and thrive
in the outdoors even when the going gets rough (think long, hot days in a
field without shade!). While not extreme, fieldwork in the summer heat
seems to be a common challenge. Given the work environment, it is important
that candidates are sociable and communicative, able to interact with a
diverse range of people of all ages and backgrounds, self-motivated, and
have attention to detail. Most importantly, we are looking for people who
are eager to learn. We expect the candidates to have basic computer skills
(Word, Excel, and Google Workspace). Some academic and/or professional
experience in field biology, field ecology, natural history, entomology,
environmental science, sustainable farming/gardening, environmental
education, or related fields is a plus, but not a requirement. A valid
driver’s license would also be helpful, but again is not required.



*Accessibility:* We aim to make this position accessible to applicants from
diverse backgrounds who are excited by the opportunity, and we encourage
people who are under-resourced, BIPOC, or have non-traditional backgrounds
to apply. If you have any concerns or questions about the accessibility of
this learnership/student internship for your situation, please don’t
hesitate to be in touch.



*General Conditions:* The position is based at Hawthorne Valley Farm, a
500-acre organic and biodynamic diversified farm located in the heart of
Columbia County, NY. Successful applicants will be expected to work 40–45
hours per week, which will occasionally include hours that are earlier or
later than normal work hours and time on weekends.



*Compensation:* Entomology learners/interns will be provided with housing
(a small, private room with a shared kitchen and bathroom) in the Farmscape
Ecology Program building and a stipend of $1,500/month. We don’t want
finances to be a barrier to taking this position, so upon acceptance, the
successful candidates will also be given the opportunity to apply for a
need-based scholarship providing up to an additional $500/month. Please
refer to our scholarship description at https://hvfarmscape.org/scholarship to
self-assess your eligibility for this additional funding. Additionally, if
the learners/interns choose to take the optional opportunity to work ½ day
per week in Hawthorne Valley’s commercial vegetable fields, they will be
given access to produce from the farm.



*COVID-19 Considerations:* We take COVID-19 seriously. Those living in the
shared apartment will work with one another to determine a COVID protocol
that they are all comfortable with. Both living and work spaces have
portable HEPA air filters, and we make freely available COVID tests and N95
masks. We realize this is always a fluid situation, and thus we discuss and
confirm office protocols with all staff and interns at the beginning of
each field season. We are happy to describe our current approach during the
application process.



*Additional Information:* Information about the Farmscape Ecology Program
is available at https://www.hvfarmscape.org. To read the mission of our
internship/learnership program, please see
https://hvfarmscape.org/internships. For more information about Hawthorne
Valley Association, our parent not-for-profit organization, please visit
https://hawthornevalley.org.



*Application Process:* To apply, please send a résumé, a cover letter
highlighting why you are interested in the position and any relevant
experience you might bring, and contact information for three references to
our entomology lab manager, Kendrick Fowler, at kfow...@hawthornevalley.org.
We would prefer (but do not require) that you send these materials as a
single PDF document with the filename “Ento2025_YourLastName" (replacing
"YourLastName" with your last name).



We will begin reviewing applications on 10 Feb 2025, and applications
received later than that may not be considered. If you wish to apply after
that date, please contact us to confirm whether the position is still
available.


To apply or if you have any questions, please contact us at
kfow...@hawthornevalley.org or by phone at (518) 672-7994.

*Kendrick Fowler*, *Entomology Lab Manager*
Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program  |  hvfarmscape.org
+1 (518) 672-7994 (office)  |  +1 (267) 377-7567 (cell)

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