Restoration Ecology field/lab volunteer positions USGS, Hawaii
We have 2 volunteer
positions, one starting June 1 and one starting July 6 that both last 6
months; housing and per diem are provided. We are looking for motivated
interns with field/lab experience to work on projectsin variousforest
sites on Hawaii Island (e.g., Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge,
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park) relating to ecosystem restoration.
Projects include work on post-fire restoration strategies, seed
dispersal and natural forest regeneration, and forest restoration in the
face of Rapid Ohia Death disease and invasive
plant species. Field responsibilities(80-90%) include: collecting plant
survey data, planting and monitoring experimental plants, collecting
plant foliar and litter samples, soil coring, plant propagation and
transplanting. Lab responsibilities(10-20%) include: data entry, fungal
baiting, soil processing and nutrient extractions, grinding foliar
material, gear bio-sanitation and decontamination. Field sites range
from sea level to 8000 ft elevation and involve cold, wet as well as
hot, humid conditions. Must be able to work outdoors in all weather
conditions, hike over rough terrain long distances carrying field gear,
navigate using GPS/compass, and drive a 4×4 automatic vehicle on unpaved
roads. Compensation is $34/day per diem and housing is provided in
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, or in field housing; a
government vehicle may be used 1x/week for a personal trip to Hilo.
Airfare is only provided from Oahu to Hilo (roundtrip). To apply, please
send AS A SINGLE DOCUMENT 1. brief cover letter highlighting relevant
experience and why you are interested in the position, 2. resume, and 3.
name, address, phone number, and email address of at least 3 references
to Dr. Jim Jacobi, USGS Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center,
jjacobi@usgs.gov. Applications are due March 8, 2021.