Invasive Plant Monitoring & Control Assistant (Connecticut) - Tenders Global

Invasive Plant Monitoring & Control Assistant (Connecticut)

USFWS - Stewart B. McKinney NWR

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Location: Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge – Coastal Connecticut (HQ in Westbrook, CT)

Duration: Beginning May 13th, 2024 to August 2nd, 2024 (12 weeks)

Job Type: Seasonal Position/Paid Internship/Full-Time (40hr/week)

Stipend: $720/week before tax/limited housing maybe available

Job Description: Stewart B. McKinney NWR is looking for a qualified individual to be our 2024 Invasive Plant Seasonal Assistant.  This person will assist the refuge wildlife biologist with several projects:

  • controlling tree-of-heaven resprouts and other invasives at the Milford Point Unit
  • helping to control swallow-wort in test plots on Chimon Island
  • helping to control Japanese knotweed at the Salt Meadow Unit
  • leading volunteer days to control invasive plants on refuge units
  • mapping invasive plants on Great Thicket NWR in eastern Connecticut (North Stonington)
  • other monitoring and control activities from Stonington to Greenwich, CT

Duties include but are not limited to:

  • mapping invasive plant species for inventory/monitoring using mobile apps
  • conducting invasive plant control
  • working with volunteers
  • talking with/educating the public
  • helping with island boat transportation

Job Requirements:

  • work mostly independent but may work in teams
  • schedule includes working all holidays and will be Monday through Friday
  • schedule will be approximately 40hrs/wk
  • work will be labor intensive and may be in adverse weather such as extreme heat and rain – need to be physically able to lift 30lbs and walk miles over uneven terrain
  • work includes hazards such as direct contact with poison ivy and plants with thorns, as well as conditions with biting insects to include ticks and mosquitoes
  • will be required to wear a uniform to work every day
  • may use power equipment with personal protective equipment
  • will need to operate a refuge vehicle – need to have a U.S. driver’s license
  • will need to operate refuge boats (technician will need to pass Motorboat Operation training course giving at the refuge)
  • will need to drive personal vehicle to work sites (no reimbursement)
  • applicant must be a US citizen and be 18-30 years of age (or up to 35 if a U.S. veteran)

Qualifications:

  • ability to do labor-intensive outdoor work
  • flexible, independent self-starter personality
  • ability to work alone and in teams
  • ability to work with the public of all ages in a professional manner

HOW TO APPLY

To Apply:  Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with preference given to those received by January 26th, and a final deadline on February 23rd. Send a cover letter, resume, and contact information for at least 3 references (must include email and phone number) via email to: [email protected].  In the subject line, please enter “Invasive Plant Assistant” and the first letter of your first name followed by your full last name.  All application material should be titled similarly.  Please do not send applications by mail.

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