[PCA] 2018 Seasonal Positions -- Institute for Applied Ecology

Meaghan Petix meaghan at appliedeco.org
Tue Jan 9 13:13:59 CST 2018


The* Institute for Applied Ecology* (http://appliedeco.org/) is now
accepting applications for a variety of temporary/seasonal positions!
Information regarding these positions and how to apply can be found at
https://appliedeco.org/get-involved/jobs/.

OPEN POSITIONS:
Conservation Research Internships
Conservation Research and Botany Field Crew Leader
Seasonal Field Botany Technician (Rare Plant Monitoring; Lakeview, OR)
Golden Paintbrush Recovery Internships
Golden Paintbrush Field Crew Leader
Botany Field Internships (Rare Plant Monitoring)
Botany Field Crew Leader (Rare Plant Monitoring)
Streaked Horned Lark Technician

All positions are based in Corvallis, OR (housing not provided) with the
exception of the “Seasonal Field Botany Technician (Rare Plant Monitoring;
Lakeview, OR)” positions, which are based in Lakeview, OR. For these
positions only, housing in federal bunkhouses in Lakeview, OR is provided.

TO APPLY: Applications should be compiled into a single PDF document and
emailed to jobs at appliedeco.org [*deadlines differ for each position*]. In
the subject line, please write the position title for which you are
applying.

Please direct all inquiries to jobs at appliedeco.org. Thank you!

Meaghan Petix, M.S.


*Ecologist/Crew Lead Conservation Research Program*
Institute for Applied Ecology
563 SW Jefferson Ave, Corvallis, Oregon 97333
www.appliedeco.org
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