[ES_JOBS_NET] Job announcement: Climate Adaptation Science Center Intern
Morelli, Toni L
tmorelli at usgs.gov
Fri Feb 4 12:47:15 MST 2022
Dear Colleagues,
The NE CASC is hiring an Climate Adaptation Science Center Intern. This position is being recruited across the level of senior undergraduate, recent graduate, or graduate student levels. Appointments will be considered at 20-40 hrs/week with a flexible schedule, for up to two years, depending on performance and availability of funds.
The student will provide technical, communication, and administrative support to the Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center. The student will be responsible for: 1) providing logistical support for Center operations, 2) developing summaries, reports, and presentations, 3) supporting stakeholder analysis and engagement science for priority issues, 4) synthesizing the best available climate science from NE CASC projects and partner sources, 5) conducting searches for peer-reviewed information on climate impacts and adaptation. This is an excellent opportunity for students to: develop a strong understanding of the roles and responsibilities of federal agencies, best practices in climate communication, and a firm understanding of climate science-natural resource management opportunities and challenges.
To apply: Applications should include a 1) cover letter, 2) transcripts, 3) resume/C.V., 4) names and contact information of two references. Email application materials to Tanya Buxton Torres (tbuxtontorres at usgs.gov) no later than 2/25/22. Questions about the position can be directed to Katherine Smith (katherinesmith at usgs.gov), Michelle Staudinger (mstaudinger at usgs.gov) or Will Farmer (wfarmer at usgs.gov). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Requirements: Students must be at least 18 years of age, enrolled in an undergraduate (with a minimum of 2 years of undergraduate education) or graduate degree program (Wildlife, Biology, Ecology, Geology, Natural Resource Science and Management, or related field). Experience with literature review, synthesis, science communication, and professional communication is essential. Students must also have access to a computer (not provided). Recent graduates (less than one year) may also apply.
Position Details:
Agency: U.S. Geological Survey
Opportunity Type: Student Services Contract
Location: Amherst, MA (preferred)
Hourly Rate: $18.66 - $38.27 (depending on educational status – BA/BS, or enrolment in a graduate program)
Supervisor: Katherine Smith, Director, Department of Interior, Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (828-200-4885)
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Michelle D. Staudinger, Ph.D. (she/her)
Science Coordinator, DOI Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts Amherst
126B Morrill Science Center
611 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01003-9297
Work Phone: (413) 545-2453; Email: mstaudinger at usgs.gov
http://necsc.umass.edu/people/michelle-staudinger
http://eco.umass.edu/people/adjunct-faculty/staudinger-michelle/
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