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Position Summary
The Forest Conservation Intern will assist the fulltime staff as needed in any or all activities related to bird habitat and conservation during and after the nesting season. The intern will also spend significant time becoming familiar with training materials and with the conservation activities of Audubon in CT/NY and across the hemisphere. An independent project is optional but encouraged. This is a seasonal position with a 30to 35hour work week and a 4 or 5day schedule MF. The intern reports to Sharon Audubons Center Director and is supervised by SACs fulltime staff. Start and end dates are negotiable but are expected to fall between May 28th and August 10th.
Compensation:
$18.00 / hour
Additional Job Description
Essential Functions
Working under the direction of the SAC fulltime staff:
Assist staff in monitoring and maintaining 1215 American Kestrel nest boxes
With a qualified bird bander assist in banding American Kestrel nestlings
With a qualified bander assist in banding/tagging Purple Martin nestlings
Record Purple Martin behavior through observation and photography
Assist as needed with assembling biological material for the Bird Genoscape Project
Receive training and participate in field surveys for breeding birds
Assist in planning/implementing nonchemical control of invasive plants
Become familiar with relevant training materials and regional/hemispheric bird conservation projects
Participate in regular discussions and planning sessions with staff and other interns
Assist as needed with bird study conducted by CT DEEP on the property
Qualifications and Experience
Required:
College coursework in relevant areas of conservation bird biology natural resources forestry or related fields; or equivalent handson experience
Strong interest in conservation biology and related areas
Ability to organize your own time effectively
Ability to follow instructions accurately and work as part of a team or independently
Positive problemsolving approach to a variety of situations
Ability to do physical work outdoors for prolonged periods in varied terrain and weather conditions
Current drivers license and reliable transportation
Background check
Preferred:
Proficiency in bird and/or plant identification
Experience operating cameras hand tools
Prior experience handling wild birds
Photography experience
Experience using hand tools for land management
EEO Statement
The National Audubon Society is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin disability or protected veteran status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates in this search.
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Required Experience:
Intern
Full-Time