The Lacawac Sanctuary is a non-profit nature preserve, biological field
station, and environmental education center located in the Pocono Mountains
of Northeastern Pennsylvania. We have

an opening for a self-motivated Master’s level intern with a focus on
creation of a database for information on biological, physical and chemical
parameters for lakes, rivers and streams. This project is part of a grant
received from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, Wild Resource Conservation Program. The intern will work closely
with the Lacawac Sanctuary’s Director of Research and Education to compile
data sources for freshwaters across the state of Pennsylvania. The database
will be used for future projects aimed at understanding how climate change
is shaping freshwater ecosystems and will be important for state agencies
tasked with understanding how climate change is impacting freshwaters. The
intern will also have the opportunity to participate in ongoing research
and educational projects.


Responsibilities include (1) Communication with potential sources of data
including federal, state and county agencies, academic researchers, and
non-profit institutions working within the state of Pennsylvania. (2)
Collection and organization of long-term metadata. (3) Dissemination of
findings to the scientific community.

Job Requirements: (1) A Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, ecology
or related field. Master’s degree preferred. (2) Previous experience in
data compilation efforts and proficiency in information
technology/computing. Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel required. (3)
Ability to work independently. (4) Excellent organizational, interpersonal,
written, and oral communication skills. (5) Broad training in ecology with
a thorough understanding of freshwater ecosystems. (6) Preference will be
given to candidates with experience in biological/environmental research
projects.

Starting Date is as soon as possible.  Intern is expected to commit 24
weeks of work for 32 hours/week. Competitive hourly wages will be provided.
Free lodging is available at the Lacawac Sanctuary for a proportion of the
commitment time. Work can be completed remotely with weekly meetings with
Director of Research and Education.



To apply: Submit a CV, letter of interest, unofficial copies of transcripts
and at least one letter of reference to Dr. Sarah Princiotta, Director of
Research and Education (sarah.princio...@lacawac.org) with “FW Intern
Application” in the subject line.



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*Sarah DeVaul Princiotta, Ph.D.*
Director of Research and Education
Lacawac Sanctuary & Field Station
94 Sanctuary Road
Lake Ariel, PA 18436

(w) 570-689-9494
(c) 609-284-0075

*RESEARCH - EDUCATION - PRESERVATION*

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