Shenandoah National Park will be hiring four biological technicians for the
summer of 2012 to assist with fish and benthic macroinvertebrate
monitoring. The actual job announcement (including how to apply and
minimum qualifications) is currently posted on USAJOBS (
http://www.usajobs.g...tails/304776500). You must apply online
and applications will only be accepted for 1 week (Jan 3 - Jan 10). As
noted in the announcement, the major duties of these positions involves
sampling small streams for fish via backpack electrofishing. Two positions
will run from early April through late August with the other two positions
operating from late May through late August. The positions starting in
April will assist with macroinvertebrate monitoring early in the season.
The positions will be based in Luray, VA.
Biological technician
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Posted 06 January 2012 - 03:47 PM
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On a related noted, here's an announcement for several internships with The Nature Conservancy in NC, some paid, some not, ranging from Mountains to Coast, aquatic to terrestrial.
On a related noted, here's an announcement for several internships with The Nature Conservancy in NC, some paid, some not, ranging from Mountains to Coast, aquatic to terrestrial.
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