Introduction: A few years ago, a few of us—ecology, economics, and business 
graduates—
founded a non-profit organization called Third Millennium Alliance (TMA). We 
raised some 
money and bought a lot of land in a critically endangered rainforest and 
established an 
ecological reserve in coastal Ecuador. There was a small patch of previously 
degraded 
land right in the middle of the reserve where we have built an innovative and 
surprisingly 
comfortable research station out of bamboo. Immediately surrounding the house 
we are 
designing/growing/building a living laboratory of sustainable resource 
management (i.e. 
permaculture), which also serves as our field headquarters for biological field 
research and 
forest monitoring. Our reserve (called the Jama-Coaque Reserve) is one of the 
last 
remnants of Pacific Equatorial Forest. The reserve is located in the 
Tumbes-Choco-
Magdalena Biodiversity Hotspot, which is designated as one of the most 
biodiverse
and endangered ecosystems on earth. With only 2% of native forest remaining on 
Ecuador’s coast today, our mission is to preserve the last remnants of forest 
and empower 
local communities to restore what has already been lost.

Job Summary: As Research & Internship Manager the chosen candidate will work 
closely 
with individuals from diverse backgrounds to facilitate project-based 
internship 
experiences in the fields of research, conservation and permaculture. Projects 
are 
developed to achieve the research goals of the organization and serve as 
catalysts for 
interns as they navigate their academic and professional careers. As Research & 
Internship 
Manager he/she will synthesize and report the information generated from the 
internship 
program projects/investigations to the management team and directors to support 
the 
greater conservation mission of the organization. Primary responsibilities are 
to manage 
the internship program day-in and day-out and to manage the Research Station as 
an 
operating center. He /She will be the responsible for interacting with all 
interns, visiting 
researchers, and students groups. In addition, he/ she will serve as an advisor/
facilitator/mentor for interns and their related projects, with a specific 
focus on interns 
carrying out Biological Field Research studies. The Manager of Permaculture 
Operations 
carries out similar duties for the Permaculture-based interns. The Research & 
Internship 
Manager is responsible for coordinating site logistics such as supply runs, 
assistance with 
monthly field-based accounting, and managing the flow of people in and out of 
the reserve.

For more information on the position, including salary, benefits, and how to 
apply, please 
visit www.tmalliance.org/about/opportunities.

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