The Great Basin Institute, working cooperatively with the California Bureau 
of Land Management and the Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee (DTPC), is 
seeking a seasonal Naturalist for the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area 
(DTRNA) from mid-March until early June 2012. The Naturalist will be 
stationed at the preserve's Interpretive Center. 

Specific tasks include:
* Interacting with the public and leading educational programs to provide 
information about the area's natural history, desert tortoise ecology, and 
threats to the tortoise and the Mojave Desert ecosystem;
* Monitor visitor attendance and activity; 
* record wildlife observations; 
* participate in habitat restoration efforts; and 
* perform basic site maintenance 


Compensation and Timeline:  
o Rate of Pay: $18.25/hour; housing provided 
o March 13, 2012 – June 2, 2012
o Full time, Tuesday - Saturday, 40 hours per week 

Location:
The Naturalist will be stationed in California City, CA. California City 
(about 5 miles SW of the site) is pretty small, but it has a quite a 
few restaurants, a library, a small market and some gas stations.  Major 
stores are about 30 minutes away.  


Qualifications:
1. Demonstrated commitment to environmental conservation, public outreach, 
and/or scientific research.

2. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate with a diversity 
of interest groups, public and private agencies, and members of the general 
public.


3. Strong understanding of ecology; knowledge of desert ecosystems and 
ecology of desert tortoises preferred.

4. Ability to maintain accurate and complete records and incorporate 
information into Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets and Microsoft Access 
databases.

5. Ability to live on-site in the DTPC's motor home at the Desert Tortoise 
Research Natural Area, Kern County, California during the work week.

6. Ability to administer basic first-aid.

7. Possessing and maintaining a valid driver's license.

8. Having and maintaining eligibility to work in the United States pursuant 
to federal law; along with submission of employment eligibility 
documentation.

How to Apply:
Applicants should forward a cover letter, their résumé, and a list of three 
professional references to Bridget Walden, Great Basin Institute Recruitment 
Specialist at [email protected].  Please include where you 
found this position posted.

This position is available to all, without regard to race, color, national 
origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or 
religion. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

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