Job Opportunity:



Forest Monitoring Technicians



Summer 2017

The Pennsylvania State University Department of
Ecosystem Science and Management is hiring two seasonal technicians to collect
forest monitoring data in eight national parks in Pennsylvania and West
Virginia,
including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, New River Gorge
National River, and Gauley River National Recreational Area. This work is part
of a long-term monitoring program that provides park staff with crucial
information
on the condition of the parks’ vegetation and how this condition is changing
over time.

The positions begin in mid-May 2017 and continue
for 12 – 15 weeks with compensation of $14-16 per hour depending on
experience.  The technicians will travel to and be housed
in or near a national park each week. 
Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.Demonstrated experience in forest
ecology,
meticulous data collection skills, strong work ethic, and positive attitude are
required.  Applicants should enjoy working
outdoors in a variety of conditions and be able to identify common trees and
shrubs of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Applicants must be able to follow
complex detailed field protocols and work as a member of a team.  The ability
to hike and work long hours in
adverse conditions (e.g. steep terrain, hot/humid weather, stinging/biting
insects, irritating plants) and in remote field sites is a must.  Applicants
should be able to navigate in the
woods by compass and using GPS. Additional tasks may include data entry and
quality
control of data.
To apply, please send: 1) a brief cover letter, 2)
a resume, and 3) contact information for three references in a single Word or
PDF document to Stephanie Perles [sjp16 at psu dot edu] by February 17, 2017
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Stephanie Perles
Ecologist / National Park Service Cooperator

The Pennsylvania State University
426 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA 16802
[email protected]


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