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  • Assistant Chief, Forest Resources Division, State of Michigan (Lansing, MI) due 11/7

    The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is currently recruiting a State Division Administrator 17, Assistant Chief in the Forest Resources Division.  The position is located in Lansing, Michigan. 

  • Environmental Inspector (entry-level), EnviroScience (Stow, OH)

    EnviroScience, Inc. is currently seeking a full time, entry-level Environmental Inspector.  This position involves conducting Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) inspections of active construction sites as well as inspecting idle stormwater structures throughout Ohio.  In addition to performing site inspections, some stormwater/soil or other sampling work is expected.  The scope of work includes attention to detail, talking to onsite contractors, working in both cities and cross county R/W’s, weekly report writing, and picture taking.  Some weekend work, some out of town travel, and long hours can be expected. 

  • USDA Forest Service Permanent Position: Maintenance Worker

  • Natural Resources Biologist II - Three (3) vacancies Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment

    The Department of Natural Resources, Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Division, is currently accepting applications for Natural Resources Biologist II positions. These positions are located in our Annapolis, MD office. The selected candidates will participate in the planning and implementation of freshwater stream ecological assessments and will serve as a member of a field crew responsible for the collection of data on fishes, benthic macroinvertebrates, herpetofauna, crayfishes, freshwater mussels, physical habitat, water quality, and land use in non-tidal streams and rivers as part of the Maryland Biological Stream Survey. General duties for all three positions will include field data collections, data analysis and interpretation, and reporting related to the status and distribution of Maryland's aquatic resources.

  • Wildlife Manager 1 - Asian Carp and Reservoir Fisheries Manager, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (Rhea County, TN; due Nov. 24)

  • WQ Outreach and Citizen Monitoring Coordinator

    Utah State University’s Water Quality Extension program (www.extension.usu.edu/waterquality) is seeking a motivated, well-qualified individual to assist in coordinating our statewide water education and volunteer monitoring programs. This is a full year state AmeriCorps position through the Utah Conservation Corps with a focus on community education and volunteer mobilization. 

  • CivicSpark Fellow Priority Application Open for 20-21 Service Year

    CivicSpark is a Governor’s Initiative AmeriCorps program dedicated to building capacity for local governments to address resilience issues such as climate change, water management, housing, and mobility. The program is currently recruiting 90 recent college graduates who are interested in gaining professional experience and developing technical skills while creating a meaningful and lasting impact on their service community.

    During their 11-month service year, Fellows will complete research, planning, or implementation projects that provide local government agencies the support they need to advance their sustainability and resilience initiatives.

  • Camp Counselor/Naturalist (summer 2024), Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES), University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (open until filled)

    We are hiring summer counselor/naturalists to serve as educators, caretakers, and mentors for the 2024 season. The Central Wisconsin Environmental Station is a field station supported by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources and the UWSP Foundation, Inc. The Station is operated year-round by permanent staff and university students as an environmental education center for people of all ages. 

  • Field Crew Member/Leader

    Looking for an exciting way to spend your year? Apply for a field crew! AmeriCorps Field Crew Leaders and Members (ages 18-25) work outdoors throughout Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri. Corps members receive on-the-job training and put those skills into practice on natural resource projects across the Midwest such as tree planting, exotic species management, trail construction, stream bank stabilization, prescribed burning, wildland fire fighting and emergency response. Corps members restore habitat in partnership with resource management agencies such as the DNR and US Fish and Wildlife Service, working alongside conservation professionals. - AmeriCorps service position (ages 18-25)

  • Programs & Events Coordinator VISTA

    The Programs and Events Coordinator VISTA will focus on expanding the scope of Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation’s “Healthy Parks Healthy People” programs in order to improve community health and park health.

  • Education Program Coordinator I, McHenry County Conservation District (Ringwood, IL; due Jan. 6)

    Share your passion for environmental and outdoor education with others through school field trips, public programming, and special events! Develop, promote, and implement educational programs for various audiences throughout the County at Conservation District sites and facilities.            

  • Summer 2023 Biological Science Technician (Plants), USDA Forest Service (Columbia, MO; apply Jan. 12-19)

    These four positions will aid in collecting forestry data across several Forest Service, Northern Research Station projects but will primarily be focused on collecting data across three Experimental Forests (EF; Sinkin EF on the Mark Twain National Forest, Kaskaskia EF on the Shawnee National Forest, and the Paoli EF on the Hoosier National Forest). These positions are great first-entry temporary jobs for undergraduates or recent graduates. Travel is required.

  • Soil Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service (Louisville, IL; due Jan. 30)

    This position provides assistance in the development, planning, contracting and application of land conservation practices and programs consistent with NRCS policy and procedures.

  • Natural Resource Officer I/Park Ranger, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (Marquette, KS; due Feb. 13)

    As a member of the KDWP State Parks team, you’ll work together to ensure our citizens enjoy and appreciate the state’s diverse natural resources. Applicants do not have to be law enforcement certified to apply. 

  • Missouri Forestry Field Programs Missouri Department of Conservation (Jefferson City, MO) due 2/10

    Forestry Field Programs Supervisor – Community Forestry Program

    https://mdc6.mdc.mo.gov/applications/recruitment/JobDetail.aspx?intPstID=1801

    Application deadline:  Feb 10, 2016

  • Tecnicians, Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment (Bloomington, IN) due 2/28

  • Ecology Research Opportunity for Undergraduates, Arizona State University (Las Cruces, NM; due March 12)

    The Sala Lab at Arizona State University is looking for motivated undergraduate students to participate in research activities in grassland ecosystem ecology, for 10 weeks, during the summer of 2023.

  • Intern or Fellow, Montana Conservation Corps (various MT locations; priority deadline Feb. 12)

    Our Conservation Interns and Fellows program focuses on natural resource initiatives and provides young adults a chance to gain hands-on experience while making a measurable difference in communities.  Along with serving their communities, CIs and CFs make tangible contributions to climate change solutions while developing professional skills that directly transfer to a career in the natural resources field.

    Intern Term Dates: 5/15/2024 - 8/14/2024
    Fellow Term Dates: 5/15/2024 - 10/4/2024

  • GRANT & CONTRACT ASSISTANT

    The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) is seeking a Grant & Contract Assistant for its administrative office in Boise. The position will monitor conservation and wildlife federal-aid and state programs; identify long-range objectives and short-term goals based on in-depth knowledge of program regulations and requirements; interpret governing rules and regulations, operating policies, and procedure and compliance.

  • Visiting Scientific Specialist, Environmental Assessments Researcher, Illinois State Geological Survey (Savoy, IL; due Mar. 1)

    ISGS is seeking to hire a Visiting Scientific Specialist, Environmental Assessments Researcher (up to 3 depending on applicant pool and programmatic need) to perform sponsored research on environmental assessments.   

  • Freshwater Mussel Research Technician (summer2023), University of Missouri (Columbia, MO; due Feb. 24)

    Technicians (2) will assist a MU PhD student, Missouri Department ofConservation staff, and National Park Service staff with aquatic freshwater mussel conservationresearch. Surveys will occur in the Current River and Jacks Fork River within the Ozark NationalScenic Riverways located in southeast Missouri. Overnight travel will be required (hotelaccommodations, meal per diem, and transportation will be provided). Motorized and non-motorizedwatercraft will be used to access survey sites. Position based in Columbia, Missouri.

  • Regional Manager, Land Conservation, Lewis and Clark Community College (NGRREC) (Urbana-Champaign area, IL; open until filled)

    The Regional Manager’s primary role, with support provided by NRCS, is to be a lead in training and logistical support for junior and/or newly hired Land Conservation Specialists. 

  • Sea Grant seeks Social Science Outreach Assistant

    Social Science Outreach Assistant

    Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant has an opening for a social science outreach assistant under the direction of environmental social scientist, Caitie Nigrelli. The successful applicant will spend the summer and fall semester working on issues affecting the Great Lakes. The position will include outreach, communication, and education components.

    This is a great opportunity to gain professional experience among accomplished scientists and engineers. The position will provide excellent networking opportunities, as the assistant will interact with individuals from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Sea Grant programs, state natural resource agencies, private industries, and environmental NGOs.

    The assistant will work approximately 40 hours/week during the summer and 20 hours/week during the fall semester. The position will begin May 2016 and end December 2016. The position will be paid $18/hour. The incumbent will be an academic hourly employee of the University of Illinois. Housing and transportation are not included.

    The position is based at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. Some work-related travel is expected and will be paid by IISG. The intern will periodically visit EPA at 77 W Jackson Blvd in Chicago, IL to collaborate with employees at the EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office. The position may also include overnight travel to restoration sites around the Great Lakes, such as Muskegon, MI.

    Duties

    The assistant will perform outreach, communication, and education duties to help keep Great Lakes communities informed and engaged in Great Lakes Legacy Act sediment remediation and habitat restoration projects. In particular, the intern will assist Caitie and collaborate with partners at Sea Grant, EPA, state natural resource agencies, NGOs, and others, to:

    - Create handouts, signage, and other written and visual aid materials explaining remediation and restoration activities

    - Review and provide input on EPA contractor-related outreach outputs, such as posters and fact sheets

    - Plan and host educational events, such as teacher workshops and classroom visits using the Sea Grant curriculum, Helping Hands

    - Update and maintain the website, www.greatlakesmud.org, with the user-friendly Weebly platform

    - Maintain a social media presence on Twitter, @gr8lakeslady, and Facebook, www.facebook.com/greatlakesmud

    - Host conference calls with Legacy Act site outreach teams to discuss outreach ideas, tasks, and responsibilities

    - Other outreach duties as deemed necessary

    Qualifications

    Graduate students enrolled in environmental science, ecology, human dimensions of natural resources, biology, or a related field are preferred. Individuals who have completed related bachelor’s degrees but are not currently enrolled in graduate programs will be considered. Applicants should be U.S. citizens, permanent residents or have an active F-1 visa. Applicants must be able to think creatively and work independently. Strong oral and written communication skills are required.

    How to Apply

    For your application, submit the following documents:· Curriculum vitae detailing education and work experiences (2 pages maximum)· Goal statement emphasizing your interest in the Great Lakes, the human-environment connection, and how this opportunity will further your career goals. (500 words or less)· Copy of unofficial transcript(s)

    Application packets are due on March 6, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified of their acceptance by early April 2016. Send all application materials via email to Lisa Merrifield, lmorrisn@illinois.edu, and include “Social Science Outreach Intern” in the subject line. All questions should be directed to Ms. Merrifield via email or phone, 217-333-0045.

  • Fawning Research Technician (summer 2023), Southern Illinois University (Lake Shelbyville, IL; open until filled)

    Fieldwork will include conducting radio telemetry and opportunistically searching for white tailed fawns to capture and install VHF collars and take morphological measurements. Radio telemetry will be used to track and identify mortality events.

  • LIFE SCIENCE CAREER TRAINEE (UPWARD MOBILITY) Opt. E - Target Title: Envir. Protection Specialist I, IL EPA (Springfield, IL; due Mar. 16)

    The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bureau of Land (BOL), Remedial Project Management Section (RPMS), Unit B is seeking to hire Life Science Career Trainee (Option E). The ideal candidate will participate in the agency sponsored training program for a six to twelve months duration. This trainee position receives working assignments designed to develop knowledge, understanding and practical skills consonant with various professional life sciences career disciplines within the Remedial Project Management Section (RPMS), Unit B. As a LSCT, you will receive controlled assignments in a broad range of departmental activities with increasing difficulty and responsibility.

  • Seasonal Botany Research Technician (2 or more positions; summer 2023), Illinois Natural History Survey (Champaign, IL; due Mar. 24)

    The Illinois Natural History Survey at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is seeking 2 or more Field Technicians to work with Survey botanists to conduct statewide monitoring of forest, wetland, and grassland vegetation for the Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP).  Duties include: 1) assist with field surveys of plants in forests, wetlands, and grasslands throughout Illinois, 2) share extensive driving responsibilities to and from field sites, 3) conduct sweep samples of insects in the field, 4) enter data collected in the field into a Microsoft Access database and 5) assist with other office and field work as needed. This position in based in Champaign, Illinois.

  • Natural Landscape Technician, Urbana Park District (Urbana, IL; due Mar. 27)

    This position is responsible for the management of natural resources within appointed Urbana Park District Natural Areas and the maintenance of Native Landscapes. This position performs activities associated with planting maintenance, prescribed burning, ecological restoration, and the removal and introduction of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous materials.

  • Green Corps (Aug. 2023 start; due Mar. 31)

    We’re the country’s most respected training program for environmental organizers.Are you determined to make the biggest positive impact you can on issues like climate change and clean water, but youdon’t know where to start? Green Corps offers a yearlong, paid training program that will prepare you for a career inenvironmental organizing and the broader social change movement.

  • Soil Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service (Pontiac, IL; due Mar. 29)

    This position provides assistance in the development, planning, contracting and application of land conservation practices and programs consistent with NRCS policy and procedures.

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  • Assistant Research Scientist, Large River Fisheries Ecology - Illinois Natural History Survey

    INHS is seeking a Large River Fisheries Ecologist who will be responsible for duties and research associated with the Illinois River Biological Station Research Program. This position is located in Havana, Illinois.

  • Lab Manager and Lead Research Technician, MSU Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences (East Lansing, MI; due April 15 and then open until filled)

  • Learning Programs Coordinator (2 Year Term), Shedd Aquarium (Chicago, IL)

    The Learning Programs Coordinator works closely with the managers and overall team to coordinate resources necessary for programs and staff (such as: buses, program attendance, purchasing, staff PTO, program scheduling & spaces, registration, and staff on-boarding) and actively seeks out tools and resources to achieve maximum efficiency. This is a 2 year term position. 

  • Farm Bill Biologist II - Wetland Specialist, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever (Chillicothe, MO; due May 13)

    June 2022

    Pheasants Forever Inc. & Quail Forever(PFQF)is seeking an experienced biologist to assist in delivering conservation programs and projects within the state of Missouri. The selected candidate will work as a member of theUSDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Wetland Emphasis Team andFarm Bill BiologistTeam providing wetland restoration assistance across 20 or morecounties. The selected candidate will receive daily guidance from theMissouri Department of Conservation (MDC)Wetland Services Biologist and be involved withall aspects of delivering wetland related farm bill programs. This will include enrollment and acquisition, design, protection, enhancement, management, and restoration of wetlands and associated upland habitats important to migrating waterfowl, upland wildlife,and other associated species. Thisposition will be located withinanNRCS field office and will provide conservationtechnical assistance and conservation program delivery to private landowners throughout their WETarea. The incumbent will work in a joint capacity with NRCS,MDC, and otherState and Federalpartners to promote, facilitateenrollment, and coordinate theimplementation ofAgricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP)and other wildlife related conservation programs. Activities will include program application assistance, program coordination, contract coordination, conservation planning, developing compatible use agreements,easement monitoring,site assessment and reporting. Incumbents will provide technical biological assistance for wildlife habitat enhancement techniques to private landowners and public organizations. The positionwill work with local chaptersof PFQFand other local partnersto increase habitat management efforts and participate in regional and statewide habitat meetings. Assist or coordinate activities and projects with other PFQF, MDCand NRCS staff.Thesepositionswill be employeesof, and supervised by PheasantsForever, Inc.& Quail Forever, with daily instruction and leadership provided by PFQF, MDCand NRCS

  • Conservation Warden, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (due May 4)

    Conservation wardens are credentialed law enforcement officers who work throughout the state, enforcing all natural resource and recreation safety laws, educating the public on conservation topics and providing law enforcement services on state parks, forests and trails. We are committed to creating a culture of inclusivity, building trusting relationships, and thoughtfully engaging and serving our diverse public.

  • IA Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist I or II - Three Positions/Locations, Pheasants Forever, Inc., and Quail Forever (location negotiable in Iowa; due May 15)

    Farm Bill Wildlife Biologists will provide conservation technical assistance to farmers and landowners with an emphasis on soil, water and wildlife resources in agricultural landscapes. 

  • Soil Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service (Carmi or Shelbyville, IL; due May 16)

    The incumbent performs duties which assist the District Conservationist in developing and carrying out a coordinated natural resources conservation program tailored to customers' needs and meeting agency requirements. Providing technical assistance to local government bodies, tribal entities, state and Federal agencies, private landowners and the general public in the development, application, and maintenance of a coordinated natural resources conservation program.

  • Soil Conservationist (Urban Conservationist), Natural Resources Conservation Service (New Lenox, IL; due May 24)

    Duties include assisting in gathering and assembling preliminary data for all resource concerns for use in developing complete basic farm conservation plans, understanding all applicable NRCS and Farm Bill programs available to address resource concerns and explains cost share programs and payment procedures to applicants and contract holders, carrying out a follow-up schedule for applying soil conservation practices in accordance with plan and contract schedules, and, with supervision, utilizing most current technology programs in the documentation and management of conservation plans and technical assistance by the service center.

  • Annual Technical Support Position

    Assistant Research Technician

    A highly motivated individual capable of working both independently and as part of a diverse team is being sought to provide onsite support for the Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Climatic and Environmental Change Experiment (SPRUCE) located in the USDA Forest Service's Marcell Experimental Forest in northern Minnesota. The individual will assist with managing and maintaining SPRUCE infrastructure and work with SPRUCE scientific staff to facilitate experimental activities

  • Habitat Specialist, Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever (Climax, KS; due June 10)

    This position is part of a partnership between Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) and Pheasants Forever. The incumbent will conduct habitat management work on public wildlife management areas.  

  • Forester I, American Forest Management, Inc. (Natchitoches, LA)

    Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as a Forester in Natchitoches, LA. Reporting directly to the District Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in comprehensive forest management, overseeing planning, permitting, timber harvest, road construction, silviculture, client reporting, and budgeting. You'll also handle additional duties assigned by the District and Region Manager. 

  • IL Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist II or III, Pheasants Forever, Inc., and Quail Forever (Martinsville, IL; due June 9)

    This position will be an employee of and supervised by Pheasants Forever, Inc. and Quail Forever (PFQF), with daily instruction, quality assurance, training, and workload prioritization provided by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the PF Senior Farm Bill Biologist. 

  • Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey (Tacoma, WA; due July 6)

  • U.S. Forest Service Recreation Database Specialist Resource Assistant (Ketchikan, AK)

  • Soil Conservation Technician (10 vacancies in IL), Natural Resources Conservation Service (due July 28)

    Duties include, but are not limited to, providing information to farmers, ranchers and other rural residents on the kind of assistance available from NRCS and other USDA agencies, assisting with conducting engineer surveys to design mechanical practices to be utilized in conservation planning, advising landowners on eligibility prerequisites and conditions that must be satisfied to qualify for program acceptance and payments, and providing technical support to conservation planners in resource planning by utilizing survey tools and planning software.

  • Wildlife Habitat Biologist, Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources Wildlife Division (Harrison Township, MI; due Aug. 10)

    This position will have a considerable coastal and managed wetland focus and will act as the wildlife biologist for the Harsens Island unit of the St. Clair Flats State Wildlife Area, which is one of Michigan’s seven managed waterfowl hunt areas.

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  • Wildlife Wetlands Specialist, Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources (due Sept. 15)

    Three vacancies in Glenwood, Fergus Falls, or Windom, Minnesota.

  • Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa AmeriCorps Field Specialists

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