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Invasive Plant Management Interns - Washington, DC

Deadline:
Employer:
Appalachian Conservation Corps
Job Field:
Forestry
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Wildlife
Other
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
District of Columbia
Location Detail:
Washington, D.C.
Job Description:

Title: Invasive Plant Management Individual Placements

 

Positions: 4 internships available

 

Location: Based out of Washington, DC and surrounding areas

 

Start Date: February 6th, 2023 - November 3rd, 2023 (39 weeks)

 

Schedule: Monday – Thursday, 10 hours/day

 

Pay: $530/week paid biweekly

 

Status: This is a 1200-hour AmeriCorps National Service position.

 

Questions? Contact ACCrecruiting@conservationlegacy.org

 

Position Summary:

 

The Invasive Plant Management Team (IPMT) Individual Placement is based in Washington, D.C. working directly with the National Capital Region of the National Park Service. The IPMT provides professional assistance directly to the Capital Region parks, filling a much-needed gap in park expertise and assisting parks in preventing introductions of new species, reducing existing infestations, and restoring native plant communities and ecosystem functions.

 

 

 

This 10-month AmeriCorps position will serve as members of the IPMT, focusing on control of invasive plant species using mechanical and chemical control methods which include but are not limited to herbicide application via backpack sprayers and gas operated tank sprayers, chainsaws, brush cutters, hand saws, pruners and loppers. In addition, the IPs will be trained on overall resource management, encouraged to attend NPS-sponsored trainings, and to take part in the activities of other resource programs. While this position is primarily field-based there may be some office-based responsibilities involving the use of GIS and paper and electronic files to conduct invasive plant ranking, evaluate tools for mobile data collection, collect data and/or perform data analysis, contribute to the development of reports, and assist in the development of communication materials.

 

 

 

Members will receive intensive training on the invasive species of the capital region, plant identification, and use of tools and herbicides during their service. This position is ideal for people interested in fieldwork and comfortable with physical labor.

 

Salary:
$530/week
Benefits:

Benefits:

 

$530/week living stipend, paid bi-weekly

$4,546.50 AmeriCorps Segal Education Award upon successful completion of 1200 hour service term (award amount varies based on length of commitment and can be used for paying off federal student loans or paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college)

$120 reimbursement for work boots with receipt

Eligibility for the Public Land Corps Hiring Authority upon successful completion – noncompetitive hiring status for two years when applying for federal positions.

Federal student loan forbearance and interest payoff

Member Assistance Program– 3 free sessions of support with a counseling or work-life balance specialist

Uniform shirts and other necessary safety equipment is provided

On-the-job training

Additional subject-specific certifications and trainings may be offered (Chainsaw training, pesticides, etc)

Depending upon the academic institution and program, positions may fulfill internship requirements

Professional development opportunities (mentorship, resume support, alumni listserv, etc.) and exposure to natural resource career paths

 

How to Apply:

Please submit your resume and cover letter via our website, here - https://sccorps-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=3771&version=1

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