https://usaconservation.applicantpool.com/jobs/199700.html

*Summary:* American Conservation Experience, a Nonprofit Conservation
Corps, in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking
ONE Forest Inventory and Monitoring Assistant Intern to assist leaders in
developing and implementing a Forest Inventory and Monitoring Program and
collect forest inventory data on at least two National Wildlife Refuges in
Region 5.  This opportunity is intended for enthusiastic young
professionals with a deep interest in advancing their career goals in
natural resources and/or habitat management on our public lands. The
purpose of the internship is to perform a variety of biological technical
duties in support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) field
projects pertaining to forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring and
habitat restoration. The internship will last 50 weeks. The starting and
ending dates are flexible to some degree.

*Start Date*: February 1st, 2018 (negotiable)
*End Date: *(50 weeks from start date)

*Qualifications:* Applicants must have a degree (or be pursuing a degree)
in forestry, wildlife biology, ecology, botany, natural resource
management, parks and recreation or other related disciplines appropriate
to the position. A combination of relevant education and appropriate
experience is also acceptable. Resumes must contain enough information to
show that the applicant meets the experience as defined in the internship
announcement.

*To Apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter along with 3
professional references using the APPLY NOW section located on the upper
right hand corner of the position listing on our website
here:https://usaconservationepic.applicantpool.com/jobs/
<https://usaconservationepic.applicantpool.com/jobs/>*

NOTE: Early consideration will be given as applications are received. If
you have any questions regarding this position, please feel free to contact
ACE EPIC USFWS Recruitment Specialist, Melissa Early, 801-573-8984
<(801)%20573-8984>,[email protected]

*Location: *USFWS, Northeast Regional Office, Hadley Massachusetts, with
temporary field duty assignments on at least two Refuges in Region 5.

*Project Website: *For more information on the Hadley, MA USFWS Office,
please visit: https://www.fws.gov/northeast/ro.html
For more information regarding ACE, please visit www.usaconservation.org.

*Compensation:* The ACE Intern will complete 40 hours/week and receive a
living allowance of $570/week paid out biweekly for food and incidental
costs. For the periods requiring the intern to be away from their primary
duty station, on site housing may be provided at no cost to the intern.

*Position Description:*

*Percentage of Time: 40% - **Forest Inventory and Monitoring Program
Development*
Primarily assists Refuges Division of Natural Resources and Conservation
Planning Terrestrial Ecosystem Team leaders in developing and implementing
a Forest Inventory and Monitoring Program on Refuges.Duties will include
providing technical assistance with the forest and wildlife habitat data
collection, management and analysis. Assist with the development of
inventory sampling design, spreadsheets and databases to facilitate survey
efforts. Assist team leaders and Refuge staff in configuring forest
inventory software to meet specific Refuge survey objectives.
Use knowledge of forest and wildlife habitat inventory techniques,
spreadsheet and database programs, ArcGIS and statistical analysis to
assess Refuge forest habitats.  Prepare and edit reports, survey protocols,
training materials, standard operating procedures and other documents
developed to assist Refuge biologists, foresters and technicians to
implement the forest inventory and monitoring program. Participate on
terrestrial ecosystem teams and assist team leaders by providing support
for managing and coordinating teams. Support includes helping develop team
agendas, taking and posting meeting and call notes, facilitating
communication between team members and tracking actions.

*Percentage of Time: 40% - Field Work*
Collect forest inventory data on at least two National Wildlife Refuges.
Duties will include assistance with the forest and wildlife habitat data
collection, management and analysis. Assist with the development of
inventory sampling design, spreadsheets and databases to facilitate survey
efforts. Assist team leaders and Refuge staff in configuring forest
inventory software to meet specific Refuge survey objectives. Use knowledge
of forest and wildlife habitat inventory techniques, plant identification,
spreadsheet and database programs, ArcGIS and statistical analysis to
assist with the assessment of Refuge forest habitats.


*Percentage of Time: 20% - Fire Management Assessment and Vegetation
Classification*Assist with the development of a Fire Management Assessment
and Vegetation Classification System for the FWS Northeast Region through
research of and compilation of existing methods. Consider data collection
needs prior to treatment, threshold for management action, after action
data review processes and data needs.

*Required:  *

   - US Citizen or Permanent Resident;
   - Between the age of 18 and 35;
   - A valid driver's license, clean driving record, and ability to provide
   such documentation;
   - A personal vehicle is required for off-duty hours due to the
   remoteness of the refuge, according to hurricane protocol, and for personal
   time off;
   - Effective communication skills with all ages and diverse audiences;
   - Able and willing to work alone and in a group;
   - Able and willing to perform duties outdoors in varying weather
   conditions and capable of participating in sustained physical labor;
   - Be in good physical shape (capable of carrying a 50 pound pack for up
   to 2 miles).
   - Ability to operate independently and in remote areas;
   - Ability and willingness to undergo a Federal criminal background check;
   - Able to complete agency computer, privacy, and records management
   training successfully;
   - Have a positive, flexible attitude.


*Preferred:*

   - Knowledge of the basic procedure and technical terminology used in the
   field of forestry, wildlife biology, plant ecology, invasive species
   management and the inventory and monitoring of natural resources.
   - Ability to follow assigned protocols to perform tasks with many steps.
   - Skills and abilities to resolve a full range of problems or situations
   when performing a variety of tasks in a field or office setting.
   - Knowledge and skills in taking exact measurements, performing
   mathematics, some of which may be complicated, and keeping detailed and
   precise records to collect and assemble data.
   - Experience and/or knowledge with Microsoft Excel and Access, GPS, GIS
   and data collection software and equipment.
   - Experience in backcountry hiking and navigation.
   - Strong desire to enter the public service field as a natural resource
   professional.
   - Experience and/or knowledge in the mission of the USFWS and other
   federal land management agencies.

-- 
Jeff Horan
Forest Ecologist, Refuges-Division of Natural Resources
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
300 Westgate Center Drive
Hadley, MA 01035
(o) 413-253-8228
[email protected]

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