Description:
Intern selected will utilize and increase skills in wildlife management including capturing and handling wildlife, inventorying and monitoring rangeland, natural resources, collection of seeds, and natural resource data collection and management. This position may require some limited work on the weekends and limited overnight camping. Weekly Work Schedule will be 40 hours per week, Mid May - End of August. Intern will be exposed to a variety of weather conditions (temperatures 45 - 105+ degrees).
Must provide own living quarters. Escalante and/or Cannonville are small communities with limited services available.
THIS INTERNSHIP IS BASED AT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT
Qualifications:
Some experience in one or all of the following is helpful but not necessary to apply for the internship position: biology, botany, physical science, zoology. Must have valid driver’s license. Background check required upon selection.
Application Instructions:
- Go to iicinternships.com
- Click on the IIC Application on the right hand side. This will download a word document of the IIC Internship Application.
- Fill in the application (this can be done on your computer).
- Save application and email it to Terry Tolbert a ttolbert@blm.gov in the subject line put IIC INTERNSHIP APPLICATION You can also print your application and bring it to Miranda Gubler at the IIC offices.
Submit IIC application, resume, transcripts, and statement of interest. Applications must be received by May 31, 2018