[ECOLOG-L] Volunteer Resident Naturalist in Peru

2018-10-22 Thread Gallice,Geoffrey R
We are pleased to announce the position of Resident Naturalist, beginning 
January 7, 2019. The successful applicant will be based at the ASA’s field site 
in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department.

POSITION: Resident Naturalist

LOCATION: Finca Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru

POSITION DURATION: 6 months

SCHEDULE: 5 days/week, flexibility in scheduling required

START DATE: January 7, 2019

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 15, 2018





JOB DESCRIPTION

Resident Naturalists (RNs) work closely with ASA academic faculty and staff to 
facilitate ongoing biological research and monitoring, sustainable tropical 
agriculture, and community engagement and education programs at Finca Las 
Piedras, in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department. RNs are part of the public face of 
the ASA’s programs in Peru, and are part of a dynamic team of researchers, 
conservation and development professionals, and students from around the world. 
In addition to assigned tasks, naturalists are encouraged to develop individual 
projects within their areas of interest, which may include anything from 
community service activities to biological or agricultural research.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES



Biological Research and Monitoring

The ASA maintains a number of research and monitoring projects aimed at 
biodiversity conservation in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon. These include 
mammal, bird, and insect inventories and population monitoring, plant 
phenology, and rain forest dynamics plots, among others. RNs assist project 
leaders in data collection and entry, experimental design and setup, etc., as 
needed. Naturalists will also have the opportunity to assist visiting 
researchers when required.



Sustainable Tropical Agriculture

Activities at Finca Las Piedras include a variety of experiments in organic 
agriculture, the use of compost and biochar, and research into the sustainable 
harvest of Brazil nuts, among others. RNs will assist in these as needed.



Community Engagement and Education

Naturalists will also assist ASA faculty and staff in ongoing programs both at 
Finca Las Piedras and in Monterrey and Planchon, the nearest local communities 
to the field site. Activities at Finca Las Piedras include volunteer and 
internship programs; in the communities RNs will assist in educational visits 
to schools, as well as a variety of outreach programs.



Social Media

Resident Naturalists contribute to outreach efforts on social media. 
Naturalists are required to create material for distribution across a variety 
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and regular blog posts.



General Duties

In addition to the duties mentioned above, Naturalists will contribute to 
day-to-day operations and basic facilities maintenance. General duties may 
include, but are not limited to: Daily weather station readings, 
Guide/interpret/translate guided natural history hikes, lead visits to local 
farms, group check-in and orientation, logistical support for academic programs.



REQUIREMENTS

·6 month commitment required

·Minimum bachelor’s degree in natural or environmental sciences or 
related field

·Fluency in English (required)

·At least basic Spanish (preferred)

·Experience working/living abroad, especially in the tropics (preferred)

·Teaching experience (preferred)

·Enthusiasm and strong work ethic

·Flexibility in schedule and work environment

·Maturity/must live with and work well with others in close setting

·Excellent physical condition

·Traveler’s insurance (proof required upon acceptance)

·CPR/first aid certification (proof required upon acceptance)



TRAINING

Upon arrival at Finca Las Piedras, Resident Naturalists undergo an intensive, 
one-week training period. Naturalists are given an overview of current projects 
spanning the ASA’s three interrelated focal areas: biological research and 
monitoring, sustainable tropical agriculture, and community engagement and 
education, as well as the methodologies used for research and outreach work in 
these areas. Naturalists will also be trained informally throughout the 
duration of their term at Finca Las Piedras.



COMPENSATION

This is an unpaid position. However, all room and board is provided on-site at 
Finca Las Piedras, 7 days per week, for the duration of the appointment 
(although work is only required M-F; approximate value $1,000/month). 
Work-related local transportation, including pickup from the Puerto Maldonado 
airport (PEM) or bus terminal, is covered. Resident Naturalists are responsible 
for their international flight to Peru, including airfare, taxes, airport fees, 
flight insurance, etc.), and domestic air or land travel to Puerto Maldonado 
(bus or air).



HOW TO APPLY

The following are required to apply for this position:



1.  A cover letter of interest (position begins January 7, 2019)

2.  Current CV/resume with contact information for t

[ECOLOG-L] Volunteer Resident Naturalist in Peru

2018-10-08 Thread Gallice,Geoffrey R
We are pleased to announce the position of Resident Naturalist, beginning 
January 7, 2019. The successful applicant will be based at the ASA’s field site 
in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department.

POSITION: Resident Naturalist

LOCATION: Finca Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru

POSITION DURATION: 6 months

SCHEDULE: 5 days/week, flexibility in scheduling required

START DATE: January 7, 2019

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 15, 2018



JOB DESCRIPTION

Resident Naturalists (RNs) work closely with ASA academic faculty and staff to 
facilitate ongoing biological research and monitoring, sustainable tropical 
agriculture, and community engagement and education programs at Finca Las 
Piedras, in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department. RNs are part of the public face of 
the ASA’s programs in Peru, and are part of a dynamic team of researchers, 
conservation and development professionals, and students from around the world. 
In addition to assigned tasks, naturalists are encouraged to develop individual 
projects within their areas of interest, which may include anything from 
community service activities to biological or agricultural research.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES



Biological Research and Monitoring

The ASA maintains a number of research and monitoring projects aimed at 
biodiversity conservation in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon. These include 
mammal, bird, and insect inventories and population monitoring, plant 
phenology, and rain forest dynamics plots, among others. RNs assist project 
leaders in data collection and entry, experimental design and setup, etc., as 
needed. Naturalists will also have the opportunity to assist visiting 
researchers when required.



Sustainable Tropical Agriculture

Activities at Finca Las Piedras include a variety of experiments in organic 
agriculture, the use of compost and biochar, and research into the sustainable 
harvest of Brazil nuts, among others. RNs will assist in these as needed.



Community Engagement and Education

Naturalists will also assist ASA faculty and staff in ongoing programs both at 
Finca Las Piedras and in Monterrey and Planchon, the nearest local communities 
to the field site. Activities at Finca Las Piedras include volunteer and 
internship programs; in the communities RNs will assist in educational visits 
to schools, as well as a variety of outreach programs.



Social Media

Resident Naturalists contribute to outreach efforts on social media. 
Naturalists are required to create material for distribution across a variety 
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and regular blog posts.



General Duties

In addition to the duties mentioned above, Naturalists will contribute to 
day-to-day operations and basic facilities maintenance. General duties may 
include, but are not limited to: Daily weather station readings, 
Guide/interpret/translate guided natural history hikes, lead visits to local 
farms, group check-in and orientation, logistical support for academic programs.



REQUIREMENTS

  *   6 month commitment required
  *   Minimum bachelor’s degree in natural or environmental sciences or related 
field
  *   Fluency in English (required)
  *   At least basic Spanish (preferred)
  *   Experience working/living abroad, especially in the tropics (preferred)
  *   Teaching experience (preferred)
  *   Enthusiasm and strong work ethic
  *   Flexibility in schedule and work environment
  *   Maturity/must live with and work well with others in close setting
  *   Excellent physical condition
  *   Traveler’s insurance (proof required upon acceptance)
  *   CPR/first aid certification (proof required upon acceptance)

 TRAINING

Upon arrival at Finca Las Piedras, Resident Naturalists undergo an intensive, 
one-week training period. Naturalists are given an overview of current projects 
spanning the ASA’s three interrelated focal areas: biological research and 
monitoring, sustainable tropical agriculture, and community engagement and 
education, as well as the methodologies used for research and outreach work in 
these areas. Naturalists will also be trained informally throughout the 
duration of their term at Finca Las Piedras.

COMPENSATION

This is an unpaid position. However, all room and board is provided on-site at 
Finca Las Piedras, 7 days per week, for the duration of the appointment 
(although work is only required M-F; approximate value $1,000/month). 
Work-related local transportation, including pickup from the Puerto Maldonado 
airport (PEM) or bus terminal, is covered. Resident Naturalists are responsible 
for their international flight to Peru, including airfare, taxes, airport fees, 
flight insurance, etc.), and domestic air or land travel to Puerto Maldonado 
(bus or air).

HOW TO APPLY

The following are required to apply for this position:

  1.  A cover letter of interest (position begins January 7, 2019)
  2.  Current CV/resume with contact information for two references
  3.  Most recent unofficial university transcr

[ECOLOG-L] Volunteer Resident Naturalist in Peru

2018-10-03 Thread Gallice,Geoffrey R
We are pleased to announce the position of Resident Naturalist, beginning 
January 7, 2019. The successful applicant will be based at the ASA’s field site 
in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department.

POSITION: Resident Naturalist

LOCATION: Finca Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru

POSITION DURATION: 6 months

SCHEDULE: 5 days/week, flexibility in scheduling required

START DATE: January 7, 2019

APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 15, 2018





JOB DESCRIPTION

Resident Naturalists (RNs) work closely with ASA academic faculty and staff to 
facilitate ongoing biological research and monitoring, sustainable tropical 
agriculture, and community engagement and education programs at Finca Las 
Piedras, in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department. RNs are part of the public face of 
the ASA’s programs in Peru, and are part of a dynamic team of researchers, 
conservation and development professionals, and students from around the world. 
In addition to assigned tasks, naturalists are encouraged to develop individual 
projects within their areas of interest, which may include anything from 
community service activities to biological or agricultural research.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES



Biological Research and Monitoring

The ASA maintains a number of research and monitoring projects aimed at 
biodiversity conservation in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon. These include 
mammal, bird, and insect inventories and population monitoring, plant 
phenology, and rain forest dynamics plots, among others. RNs assist project 
leaders in data collection and entry, experimental design and setup, etc., as 
needed. Naturalists will also have the opportunity to assist visiting 
researchers when required.



Sustainable Tropical Agriculture

Activities at Finca Las Piedras include a variety of experiments in organic 
agriculture, the use of compost and biochar, and research into the sustainable 
harvest of Brazil nuts, among others. RNs will assist in these as needed.



Community Engagement and Education

Naturalists will also assist ASA faculty and staff in ongoing programs both at 
Finca Las Piedras and in Monterrey and Planchon, the nearest local communities 
to the field site. Activities at Finca Las Piedras include volunteer and 
internship programs; in the communities RNs will assist in educational visits 
to schools, as well as a variety of outreach programs.



Social Media

Resident Naturalists contribute to outreach efforts on social media. 
Naturalists are required to create material for distribution across a variety 
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and regular blog posts.



General Duties

In addition to the duties mentioned above, Naturalists will contribute to 
day-to-day operations and basic facilities maintenance. General duties may 
include, but are not limited to: Daily weather station readings, 
Guide/interpret/translate guided natural history hikes, lead visits to local 
farms, group check-in and orientation, logistical support for academic programs.



REQUIREMENTS

  *   6 month commitment required
  *   Minimum bachelor’s degree in natural or environmental sciences or related 
field
  *   Fluency in English (required)
  *   At least basic Spanish (preferred)
  *   Experience working/living abroad, especially in the tropics (preferred)
  *   Teaching experience (preferred)
  *   Enthusiasm and strong work ethic
  *   Flexibility in schedule and work environment
  *   Maturity/must live with and work well with others in close setting
  *   Excellent physical condition
  *   Traveler’s insurance (proof required upon acceptance)
  *   CPR/first aid certification (proof required upon acceptance)


TRAINING
Upon arrival at Finca Las Piedras, Resident Naturalists undergo an intensive, 
one-week training period. Naturalists are given an overview of current projects 
spanning the ASA’s three interrelated focal areas: biological research and 
monitoring, sustainable tropical agriculture, and community engagement and 
education, as well as the methodologies used for research and outreach work in 
these areas. Naturalists will also be trained informally throughout the 
duration of their term at Finca Las Piedras.

 COMPENSATION
This is an unpaid position. However, all room and board is provided on-site at 
Finca Las Piedras, 7 days per week, for the duration of the appointment 
(although work is only required M-F; approximate value $1,000/month). 
Work-related local transportation, including pickup from the Puerto Maldonado 
airport (PEM) or bus terminal, is covered. Resident Naturalists are responsible 
for their international flight to Peru, including airfare, taxes, airport fees, 
flight insurance, etc.), and domestic air or land travel to Puerto Maldonado 
(bus or air).

HOW TO APPLY
The following are required to apply for this position:

  1.  A cover letter of interest (position begins January 7, 2019)
  2.  Current CV/resume with contact information for two references
  3.  Most recent unofficial university transcr

[ECOLOG-L] Volunteer Resident Naturalist in Peru

2017-10-18 Thread Gallice,Geoffrey R
We are pleased to announce the position of Resident Naturalist, beginning March 
19, 2018. The successful applicant will be based at the ASA’s field site in 
Peru’s Madre de Dios Department.

POSITION: Resident Naturalist

LOCATION: Finca Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru

POSITION DURATION: Minimum 6 months

SCHEDULE: 6 days/week, flexibility in scheduling required

START DATE: March 19, 2018

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 1, 2017

MORE INFORMATION: 
https://www.sustainableamazon.org/work-with-us-resident-naturalist




JOB DESCRIPTION

Resident Naturalists (RNs) work closely with ASA academic faculty and staff to 
facilitate ongoing biological research and monitoring, sustainable tropical 
agriculture, and community engagement and education programs at Finca Las 
Piedras, in Peru’s Madre de Dios Department. RNs are part of the public face of 
the ASA’s programs in Peru, and are part of a dynamic team of researchers, 
conservation and development professionals, and students from around the world. 
In addition to assigned tasks, naturalists are encouraged to develop individual 
projects within their areas of interest, which may include anything from 
community service activities to biological or agricultural research.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES



Biological Research and Monitoring

The ASA maintains a number of research and monitoring projects aimed at 
biodiversity conservation in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon. These include 
mammal, bird, and insect inventories and population monitoring, plant 
phenology, and rain forest dynamics plots, among others. RNs assist project 
leaders in data collection and entry, experimental design and setup, etc., as 
needed. Naturalists will also have the opportunity to assist visiting 
researchers when required.



Sustainable Tropical Agriculture

Activities at Finca Las Piedras include a variety of experiments in organic 
agriculture, the use of compost and biochar, and research into the sustainable 
harvest of Brazil nuts, among others. RNs will assist in these as needed.



Community Engagement and Education

Naturalists will also assist ASA faculty and staff in a number of ongoing 
programs both at Finca Las Piedras and in Monterrey and Planchon, the nearest 
local communities to the field site. Activities at Finca Las Piedras include 
volunteer and internship programs; in the communities RNs will assist in 
educational visits to schools, as well as a variety of outreach programs.



Social Media

Resident Naturalists contribute to outreach efforts on social media. 
Naturalists are required to create material for distribution across a variety 
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and regular blog posts.



General Duties

In addition to the duties mentioned above, Naturalists will contribute to 
day-to-day operations and basic facilities maintenance. General duties may 
include, but are not limited to: Daily weather station readings, 
Guide/interpret/translate guided natural history hikes, lead visits to local 
farms, group check-in and orientation, logistical support for academic programs.



REQUIREMENTS

  *   Minimum 6 month commitment required

  *   Minimum bachelor’s degree in natural or environmental sciences or related 
field

  *   Fluency in English (required)

  *   At least basic Spanish (preferred)

  *   Experience working/living abroad, especially in the tropics (preferred)

  *   Teaching experience (preferred)

  *   Enthusiasm and strong work ethic

  *   Flexibility in schedule and work environment

  *   Maturity/must live with and work well with others in close setting

  *   Excellent physical condition

  *   Traveler’s insurance (proof required upon acceptance)

  *   CPR/first aid certification (proof required upon acceptance)



TRAINING

Upon arrival at Finca Las Piedras, Resident Naturalists undergo an intensive, 
one-week training period. Naturalists are given an overview of current projects 
spanning the ASA’s three interrelated focal areas: biological research and 
monitoring, sustainable tropical agriculture, and community engagement and 
education, as well as the methodologies used for research and outreach work in 
these areas. Naturalists will also be trained informally throughout the 
duration of their term at Finca Las Piedras.



COMPENSATION

This is an unpaid position. However, all room and board is provided on-site at 
Finca Las Piedras, 7 days per week, for the duration of the appointment 
(although work is only required M-F; approximate value $1,000/month). 
Work-related local transportation, including pickup from the Puerto Maldonado 
airport (PEM) or bus terminal, is covered. Resident Naturalists are responsible 
for their international flight to Peru, including airfare, taxes, airport fees, 
flight insurance, etc.), and domestic air or land travel to Puerto Maldonado 
(bus or air).



HOW TO APPLY

The following are required to apply for this position:



  1.  A cover letter of interest, including end dat