[ECOLOG-L] Conservation AmeriCorps

2017-05-31 Thread Logan Smith
AFHA AmeriCorps is seeking full time Conservation AmeriCorps to serve in 
WV for the following:
Conservation members conserve natural resources on projects to including 
ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, and environmental education. 
Most positions are assigned individually to a sponsor organization in 
Randolph, Pocahontas, Tucker, or Pendleton counties. Members will work 
both individually and as team members on multiple projects in several 
counties. Winter work is primarily project planning and office-based 
work; fall, spring and summer work may include substantial outdoor field 
work. Some positions are focused on field work, other projects will 
focus more on environmental education and outreach to stakeholders and 
volunteers. Most conservation positions are with government agencies 
(Forest Service, US Fish & Wildlife) or with the local office of major 
conservation non-profits. 
Depending on the position, assignments may include one or more of: 
Perform hands-on conservation work such as ecosystem restoration, tree 
planting, invasive species control, watershed, wetlands, or wildlife 
habitat improvements, recreation improvements, trails, etc.
Assist with ecosystem surveys, wildlife or wilderness monitoring, data 
collection, mapping
Conduct environmental education with school children and/or public, 
develop interpretive projects such as signs or brochures, or provide 
information and outreach about recreation opportunities and conservation 
issues
Additional skills and qualities expected for this position:
Degree and/or experience in natural and environmental issues -- could 
include forestry, botany, wildlife biology, ecology, environmental 
studies, invasive species, watersheds, landscape, gardening, trails, 
outdoor recreation, etc.
Willing and able to do physical labor. (less important for some outreach 
positions)
Interest or experience with environmental education or 
communications/writing for some positions.
Strong computer skills, word processing and email required. Expertise 
with specialized programs such as database and GIS is a plus for some 
positions.

This is a full time, one year AmeriCorps position starting in September, 
2017 which includes living stipend and Segal Education Award. For more 
information see www.appalachianforest.us/americorps.


[ECOLOG-L] Conservation AmeriCorps

2017-05-31 Thread Logan Smith
AFHA AmeriCorps is seeking full time Conservation AmeriCorps to serve in 
WV for the following:
Conservation members conserve natural resources on projects to including 
ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, and environmental education. 
Most positions are assigned individually to a sponsor organization in 
Randolph, Pocahontas, Tucker, or Pendleton counties. Members will work 
both individually and as team members on multiple projects in several 
counties. Winter work is primarily project planning and office-based 
work; fall, spring and summer work may include substantial outdoor field 
work. Some positions are focused on field work, other projects will 
focus more on environmental education and outreach to stakeholders and 
volunteers. Most conservation positions are with government agencies 
(Forest Service, US Fish & Wildlife) or with the local office of major 
conservation non-profits. 
Depending on the position, assignments may include one or more of: 
Perform hands-on conservation work such as ecosystem restoration, tree 
planting, invasive species control, watershed, wetlands, or wildlife 
habitat improvements, recreation improvements, trails, etc.
Assist with ecosystem surveys, wildlife or wilderness monitoring, data 
collection, mapping Conduct environmental education with school children 
and/or public, develop interpretive projects such as signs or brochures, 
or provide information and outreach about recreation opportunities and 
conservation issues Additional skills and qualities expected for this 
position:
Degree and/or experience in natural and environmental issues -- could 
include forestry, botany, wildlife biology, ecology, environmental 
studies, invasive species, watersheds, landscape, gardening, trails, 
outdoor recreation, etc.
Willing and able to do physical labor. (less important for some outreach
positions)
Interest or experience with environmental education or 
communications/writing for some positions.
Strong computer skills, word processing and email required. Expertise 
with specialized programs such as database and GIS is a plus for some 
positions.

This is a full time, one year AmeriCorps position starting in September,
2017 which includes living stipend and Segal Education Award. For more 
information see www.appalachianforest.us/americorps.htm


[ECOLOG-L] AmeriCorps Positions

2017-06-23 Thread Logan Smith
AFHA AmeriCorps is seeking full time Conservation AmeriCorps to serve in 
WV for the following:
Conservation members conserve natural resources on projects to including 
ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, and environmental education. 
Most positions are assigned individually to a sponsor organization in 
Randolph, Pocahontas, Tucker, or Pendleton counties. Members will work 
both individually and as team members on multiple projects in several 
counties. Winter work is primarily project planning and office-based 
work; fall, spring and summer work may include substantial outdoor field 
work. Some positions are focused on field work, other projects will 
focus more on environmental education and outreach to stakeholders and 
volunteers. Most conservation positions are with government agencies 
(Forest Service, US Fish & Wildlife) or with the local office of major 
conservation non-profits. 
Depending on the position, assignments may include one or more of: 
Perform hands-on conservation work such as ecosystem restoration, tree 
planting, invasive species control, watershed, wetlands, or wildlife 
habitat improvements, recreation improvements, trails, etc.
Assist with ecosystem surveys, wildlife or wilderness monitoring, data 
collection, mapping Conduct environmental education with school children 
and/or public, develop interpretive projects such as signs or brochures, 
or provide information and outreach about recreation opportunities and 
conservation issues Additional skills and qualities expected for this 
position:
Degree and/or experience in natural and environmental issues -- could 
include forestry, botany, wildlife biology, ecology, environmental 
studies, invasive species, watersheds, landscape, gardening, trails, 
outdoor recreation, etc.
Willing and able to do physical labor. (less important for some outreach
positions)
Interest or experience with environmental education or 
communications/writing for some positions.
Strong computer skills, word processing and email required. Expertise 
with specialized programs such as database and GIS is a plus for some 
positions.

This is a full time, one year AmeriCorps position starting in September,
2017 which includes living stipend and Segal Education Award. For more 
information see www.appalachianforest.us/americorps.htm


[ECOLOG-L] AmeriCorps Positions Available!!!

2018-06-03 Thread Logan Smith
AFHA AmeriCorps is seeking full time Conservation AmeriCorps to serve in 
WV for the following:
Conservation members conserve natural resources on projects to including 
ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, and environmental education. 
Most positions are assigned individually to a sponsor organization in 
various counties in WV. Members will work both individually and as team 
members on multiple projects in several counties. Winter work is 
primarily project planning and office-based work; fall, spring and 
summer work may include substantial outdoor field work. Some positions 
are focused on field work, other projects will focus more on 
environmental education and outreach to stakeholders and volunteers. 
Most conservation positions are with government agencies (Forest 
Service, US Fish & Wildlife) or with the local office of major 
conservation non-profits. 
Depending on the position, assignments may include one or more of: 
Perform hands-on conservation work such as ecosystem restoration, tree 
planting, invasive species control, watershed, wetlands, or wildlife 
habitat improvements, recreation improvements, trails, etc.
Assist with ecosystem surveys, wildlife or wilderness monitoring, data 
collection, mapping Conduct environmental education with school children 
and/or public, develop interpretive projects such as signs or brochures, 
or provide information and outreach about recreation opportunities and 
conservation issues Additional skills and qualities expected for this 
position:
Degree and/or experience in natural and environmental issues -- could 
include forestry, botany, wildlife biology, ecology, environmental 
studies, invasive species, watersheds, landscape, gardening, trails, 
outdoor recreation, etc.
Willing and able to do physical labor. (less important for some outreach
positions)
Interest or experience with environmental education or 
communications/writing for some positions.
Strong computer skills, word processing and email required. Expertise 
with specialized programs such as database and GIS is a plus for some 
positions.

This is a full time, one year AmeriCorps position starting in September,
2018 which includes living stipend and Segal Education Award. For more 
information see www.appalachianforest.us/americorps.htm


[ECOLOG-L] AFHA AmeriCorps!!!

2018-06-18 Thread Logan Smith
AFHA AmeriCorps is seeking full time Conservation AmeriCorps to serve in 
WV for the following:
Conservation members conserve natural resources on projects to including 
ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, and environmental education. 
Most positions are assigned individually to a sponsor organization in 
various counties in WV. Members will work both individually and as team 
members on multiple projects in several counties. Winter work is 
primarily project planning and office-based work; fall, spring and 
summer work may include substantial outdoor field work. Some positions 
are focused on field work, other projects will focus more on 
environmental education and outreach to stakeholders and volunteers. 
Most conservation positions are with government agencies (Forest 
Service, US Fish & Wildlife) or with the local office of major 
conservation non-profits. 
Depending on the position, assignments may include one or more of: 
Perform hands-on conservation work such as ecosystem restoration, tree 
planting, invasive species control, watershed, wetlands, or wildlife 
habitat improvements, recreation improvements, trails, etc.
Assist with ecosystem surveys, wildlife or wilderness monitoring, data 
collection, mapping Conduct environmental education with school children 
and/or public, develop interpretive projects such as signs or brochures, 
or provide information and outreach about recreation opportunities and 
conservation issues Additional skills and qualities expected for this 
position:
Degree and/or experience in natural and environmental issues -- could 
include forestry, botany, wildlife biology, ecology, environmental 
studies, invasive species, watersheds, landscape, gardening, trails, 
outdoor recreation, etc.
Willing and able to do physical labor. (less important for some outreach
positions)
Interest or experience with environmental education or 
communications/writing for some positions.
Strong computer skills, word processing and email required. Expertise 
with specialized programs such as database and GIS is a plus for some 
positions.

This is a full time, one year AmeriCorps position starting in September,
2018 which includes living stipend and Segal Education Award. For more 
information see www.appalachianforest.us/americorps.htm


[ECOLOG-L] AmeriCorps Conservation Positions

2016-05-24 Thread Logan Smith
Appalachian Forest Heritage Area AmeriCorps is recruiting now for one-
year full-time service commitment starting in September 2016. Multiple 
positions available at agency or non-profit sites in the beautiful 
highlands of West Virginia doing conservation, ecosystem restoration, 
public land improvements, research and monitoring, recreation 
improvements, and/or environmental education.  This is an excellent 
opportunity to gain professional experience while serving your 
community. 

Members receive $12,530 annual living stipend and education award of 
$5,730 toward qualified student loans or future tuition, with most 
student loans deferred during service.

We seek quality graduates or individuals with life experience in fields 
related to natural resource management, environmental studies, wildlife, 
outdoor recreation, or environmental education. 
All candidates should be self-directed and motivated, with strong 
communication skills. 

To apply send cover letter and resume to athorn...@appalachianforest.us, 
or apply through AmeriCorps portal www.nationalservice.gov. For more 
information see www.afha.us/americorps.htm, 304-636-6182


[ECOLOG-L] AFHA AmeriCorps positions available

2016-06-06 Thread Logan Smith
Appalachian Forest Heritage Area AmeriCorps is recruiting now for one-
year full-time service commitment starting in September 2016. Multiple 
positions available at agency or non-profit sites in the beautiful 
highlands of West Virginia doing conservation, ecosystem restoration, 
public land improvements, research and monitoring, recreation 
improvements, and/or environmental education.  This is an excellent 
opportunity to gain professional experience while serving your 
community. 

Members receive $12,530 annual living stipend and education award of 
$5,730 toward qualified student loans or future tuition, with most 
student loans deferred during service.

We seek quality graduates or individuals with life experience in fields 
related to natural resource management, environmental studies, wildlife, 
outdoor recreation, or environmental education. 
All candidates should be self-directed and motivated, with strong 
communication skills. 

To apply send cover letter and resume to a...@appalachianforest.us, 
or apply through AmeriCorps portal www.nationalservice.gov. For more 
information see www.afha.us/americorps.htm, 304-636-6182