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Wildlife Biology Technician - BLM - Richfield,UT

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Outdoor Pathways

Details:

  • Category: On-Campus
  • Position Type: Internship
  • Posted on: January 13, 2021
  • Open until: Sun, February 28, 2021 expired
  • Work Hours: 40
  • Wage: $11.49
  • Location: Cedar City, UT

Description:

Schedule: Monday - Thursday - 7:00 - 5:30 (0:30 lunch) Dates: 04-26-2021 - 09-03-2021 Agency: Bureau of Land Management Location: Richfield

Overview: This position will increase an intern’s skills in wildlife management through capturing and handling wildlife, inventorying and monitoring rangeland and natural resources. Interns will conduct natural resource data collection and management. Position may require some limited weekend work and camping and intern will be exposed to a variety of weather conditions. Some positions are remote where living quarters are difficult to find in rural communities. The BLM Richfield Field Office (RFO) has 1 Wildlife Technician Internship position available that will be hired for the summer (May – September) field season. The selected technician will participate as an interdisciplinary team member conducting fieldwork for the wildlife monitoring program throughout the field office. A person working in this position can expect to apply their education in various settings, learning on-the-ground field applications, wildlife inventory and monitoring procedures, and practical application of the data for the BLM. The technician should expect to learn about a broad range of responsibilities and issues associated with the general wildlife and threatened and endangered species management programs.

Position Responsibilities: Interns will participate as an interdisciplinary team member in the overall fieldwork and monitoring program for wildlife, riparian, threatened and endangered species. This position also includes inventory, monitoring and data collection for rangeland and natural resource management. The Biology Technician will conduct wildlife baseline inventories to document wildlife and wildlife habitat presence, diversity, relative abundance and distribution. Interns may assess seasonal migratory bird use of habitat improvement for long-term effects monitoring (i.e. bird point counts and raptor nest monitoring) and determine existing wildlife diversity, densities and habitat utilization. Interns will learn to assess impacts upon wildlife and wildlife habitat that result from an administered treatment program and determine the need to mitigate impacts of a treatment for any species or class of wildlife on or near the project area. Interns may evaluate the effectiveness of migration as it pertains to wildlife, and compare habitat quality in potentially affected habitats before and after treatment programs. Some assignments may require limited weekend work and camping while being exposed to adverse weather conditions. A successful Biology Technician intern should expect to learn a broad range of responsibilities, duties and issues associated with wildlife and endangered species management programs and natural resource management.

Qualifications:

This position requires candidates to possess a valid driver license and the ability to operate a 4-wheel drive vehicle in rough terrain. Experience in any of the following disciplines is desired but not required to apply for the position: Biology, botany, physical science, or zoology. Ability to hike various terrain and work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions and temperatures. Ability to work in both the field and a portion of the time in an office environment. Experience with some data entry and computer work is required. Good communication and interpersonal skills Experience working in an outdoor setting independently Proficiency in the Microsoft Office SuiteApplicants who possess these skills and who are pursuing a degree in fields related to Wildlife Biology or Natural Resource will be given the greatest consideration.


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