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An exciting offshore employment opportunity for recent graduates

Smultea Environmental Sciences is recruiting natural science graduates and alumni for positions with our Protected Species Observer (PSO) program in the offshore wind industry.     PSOs live and work aboard offshore vessels for 3-8 weeks at a time watching for marine mammals and collecting detailed observational data. This job requires an undergraduate science degree.  We have ongoing employment opportunities, including training programs for required certifications.     Questions?  Email Iliana.bates@smulteasciences. com   More information is available at our website at   https://www.smulteasciences. com

Fall fellowship at Fanimal

Fanimal has created a Fellowship Program that will allow animal lovers like you to explore animal-focused careers. During the course of this program you will learn about animal-related career paths and generate animal-focused content. Additionally, you will receive a stipend to attend a conference (up to $500). As a result, your contribution makes a difference to animals and fellow animal lovers like you!Once accepted into the program, you will have access to several hours of career coaching and will  contribute to Fanimal’s mission in a variety of ways, while learning about animal careers. Some possible activities you could work on include: Writing articles on animal-related topics Produce videos Create art projects Help with special events and other outreach programs Develop materials for speaking engagements; give presentations Assist in fundraising efforts Take on management of programs unique to your interests Assist with partnership development Marketing content via social media

Fall 2022 Internship - Select Committee

General Internship The Democratic Staff of the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis seeks full or part-time candidates for an internship from approximately mid-September through December 2022. Responsibilities may include watching/attending briefings and hearings for staff, conducting research projects, preparing materials for Committee hearings and events, and other tasks as assigned or needed. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, self-motivated, reliable, and have excellent writing and communications skills. An interest in environmental, climate change, or science policy is strongly desired and preferred. Those currently enrolled in relevant undergraduate or graduate programs are encouraged to apply.   Pursuant to health and safety guidelines, interns should be available to work in-person in Washington, DC . Please send a resume and cover letter to   SCCCDjobs@mail.house.gov   with “Fall Intern” in the subject line   by August 3, 2022 . Please include your approximate month

National Park Service - Biological Science / GIS Internship available

The National Park Service is working with American Conservation Experience to recruit a Biological Science / GIS intern.  Please forward on to any interested students: Duty location:  142 West Potomac St, Williamsport, MD Start date:  Flexible!  Earliest date would be ~September or October Length of internship:  30 weeks Stipend:  $570.58/week (approximately $14.26/hr) Mix of office and field work Position may be eligible for a 1,200-hour AmeriCorps Education Award ($4,441.50) Completion of internship will provide special hiring authority (Public Land Corps) that will allow interns to apply for Federal jobs open only to current government employees (an amazing benefit!) The C&O Canal National Historical Park traverses 184.5 miles along the Potomac River from Cumberland and into Washington, DC.  Owing to the diverse physiographic regions the park crosses, the park supports 200 rare, threatened, and endangered plant species and dozens of threatened species of wildlife.  Given its spa

Job opportunity for recent grad

 Administrative Assistant- The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS)   ECOS seeks applicants to join the staff as our   Administrative Assistant , focused on managing day-to-day office operations, and supporting the ECOS Executive Director and senior staff on various projects. The ideal candidate will have an outgoing personality, a can-do attitude, and an appetite for learning about everything from conference planning to various environmental issues. For more information, see the   position announcement . The preferred application deadline is   July 22 .