*Yellowstone Wildlife Ecology Program*

*Field Intern *

*Montana, USA*



*Application period closes January 25th, 2015*



*About Ecology Project International:*

EPI is an international non-profit organization dedicated to addressing
critical conservation issues through field-based partnerships between local
experts and high school students. We engage adolescent youth from local
communities and visiting youth from other regions in applied conservation
as they learn about and help protect threatened species and habitats.
Through EPI’s programs in the U.S. and Latin America, teens are inspired
and empowered to engage in conservation efforts at home and worldwide.
 Description:

Ecology Project International (EPI) is hiring field interns to assist with
five to nine-day field ecology courses for middle and high school students
in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Our programs introduce students to
real-world scientific study, engage them in conservation service projects,
and raise their cultural and ecological awareness. Each summer, EPI offers
residential ecology courses to diverse U.S. middle and high school student
groups from June through August in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.



During Yellowstone courses, students work with research partners (e.g.
National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service)
to collect data for wildlife research projects. Students also engage in a
hands-on conservation service project with partners like The Nature
Conservancy or National Parks Conservation Association. EPI guides student
exploration via relevant ecology and science lessons along the way and lead
students in Leave No Trace techniques as they camp under the stars.
Additionally, there is time dedicated to exploring Yellowstone National
Park and whitewater rafting. For more information please visit
www.ecologyproject.org.



Field interns guide students in the preparation of all meals in the field,
maintain EPI field equipment, transport students, lead students in
leadership activities/games, and support field instructors in conducting
all courses. As the season progresses, interns will be called upon to
provide relevant ecology and science lessons to students.


*Responsibilities:*

§  Supervise group cooking and camping chores.

§  Actively participate in all EPI field courses and assume a leadership
role on course.

§  Promote and ensure a safe learning/living environment.

§  Understand, model, monitor, and enforce EPI policies and protocols.

§  Serve as a mentor for students.

§  Support field instructors before, during, and after the field courses.

§  Support field research data collection.

§  Keep course gear organized, clean, and in good working order.

§  Drive EPI vehicles, including hauling a trailer, to transport
participating students and gear, often over rough, unpaved roads.

§  Maintain clear & consistent communication with teachers, chaperones,
participants, partners, co- instructor(s), and EPI staff.

§  Assist in the preparation and closure of each course, including
completing paperwork, managing gear, and purchasing course food.

§  Assist in managing logistical challenges and emergencies on course.

§  Show and maintain a positive attitude.



*Qualifications:*

*Required**: *

Some teaching or mentoring experience, preferably with high school age
students;

Enthusiasm for working with student groups in remote areas;

Experience camping and living in outdoors, especially preparing group meals
on camp stoves;

Valid driver’s license with an insurable driving record;

Must be physically fit and capable of participating in intense physical
labor including, but not limited to: ability to lift 50 pounds, spend 8-10
hours a day in all weather conditions (e.g., sun, heat, wind, cold, snow,
etc.) and hike up to 5 miles a day with a day pack and equipment, ability
to conduct repetitive hand and arm motions, and able to maneuver in tight
spaces, including bending and kneeling;

Must be willing to work hard and actively participate as part of a team;

Minimum 21 years of age.



*Preferred:*

Knowledge of the Rocky Mountains/Intermountain West, especially the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem;

Field research experience;

Current Wilderness First Responder and CPR certifications;

Undergraduate coursework or bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology,
environmental science/studies, or related field.



*Schedule:*

This is a 14 week position from early June to the end of August. Field
interns must participate in a required, unpaid training session held at the
end of May in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Yellowstone Ecology
Program field interns work primarily in the field during the program season
assisting with EPI field courses.



*Compensation:*

·         Lodging in Missoula, MT for non-local interns.

·         Room and board while on-course.

·         Stipend of $150 per week worked.

·         Ten days of professional development and training at the start of
the season.



*To apply visit: *Yellowstone Wildlife Ecology Program Intern
<https://ecologyproject.submittable.com/submit>



*Questions about this position and/or application can be made to:*



*Yellowstone Intern Hiring*

Attn. Lisa Macki

l...@ecologyproject.org

(406) 721-8784

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