Contract length: April 11, 2011– October 14, 2011

Field Course: Participate an undergraduate/graduate-level field-based
environmental methods course on the Black Rock NCA

Location: Positions will be filled in each of the five following BLM Nevada
Districts: Battle Mountain, Carson City, Elko, Ely, Las Vegas, and
Winnemucca. Terrain is typical of the Great Basin and Mojave Desert, with
wide long valleys bordered by mountain ranges. Field conditions include hot,
arid days with high exposure to the sun, and potentially cold, damp winter
weather. Resources include big game habitat, Wilderness Study Areas, active
grazing allotments, abandoned mine lands, historic and prehistoric cultural
sites, and wild horse management areas.

Compensation:
o       $8,457 Living Stipend
o       $2,675 AmeriCorps Education Award*
o       Student loan forbearance*
o       Daily field per diem

Position Objectives:
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management
Battle Mountain, Carson City, Elko, Ely, Las Vegas, and WinnemuccaDistrict
Offices, is recruiting field technicians for six (6) land health assessment
teams. Teams will consist of three to four members including a GIS Lead.
Each team will be comprised of environmental scientists (ecologists) having
diverse areas of training and expertise to work cooperatively in a field
based setting. The overall objective of the team is to perform land health
assessments through inventory and monitoring (Proper Functioning Condition)
of the geomorphic, hydrologic and vegetative characteristics; water quality
and quantity sampling; wildlife habitat monitoring for Sage Grouse
(endangered species candidate) and other indicator species. Data areutilized
for management and adaptive management decisions, restoration projects,
and/or to improve sage grouse habitat to achieve a healthy and productive
ecological condition.The principle purpose of this project is to generate an
understanding of the process used to develop land health assessments,
including the data capture and evaluation.

Duties:
General field duties include walking long distances over uneven terrain, and
will require Field Technicians to collect GPS and photo points, observe and
monitoring wildlife, and/or identify vegetative demographics and
distribution. Office tasks may include assisting with data organization,
processing and QA/QC; post-processing GPS points;and contributing to report
writing. 

Qualifications:
•       Bachelor’s degree in one of the major natural sciences 
•       Understanding of basic principles related to field science and data 
collection
•       Ability to navigate and set a bearing using a compass and to read a
topographical map;
•       Ability to collect data using handheld GPS units, preferred;
•       Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a
diverse audience; 
•       Willingness to work collaboratively in a team setting;
•       Physically fit to work outdoors, carry personal and field equipment, and
withstand working and camping in an arid environment; 
•       Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and the ability to
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads;and
•       Meet AmeriCorps eligibility requirements: (1) U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status, (2) eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award
(limit of four in a lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time education
awards), and (3) pass National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) and
federal criminal background checks.

for a complete position description please visit our website at
www.TheGreatBasinInstitute.org.

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Bridget Walden, at
bwal...@thegreatbasininstitute.org. Please include where you found this
position posted. 

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