DEADLINE TO APPLY: FEBRUARY 16, 2025  

Avian Monitoring Internship:  

12 weeks (~May 5th – July 25th, 2025)  

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge in Wells, Maine provides an opportunity to build your  biological monitoring and management skills by working with a team of skilled field biologists.  Interns are an essential part of our operations, and if selected, you will become a dynamic  member of our skilled and motivated team.  

One full time intern is needed to support avian monitoring projects (piping plover, least tern, and saltmarsh sparrow) on Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge in Wells, Maine. This position  requires a strong interest in bird conservation, the ability to locate and monitor cryptic shorebirds  and their young, as well as identify avian and mammalian predators by tracks and sign. Prior  experience bird banding (mist net extraction, banding), and nest searching are not required, but  are advantageous.  

Primary responsibilities (70% of duties) include but are not limited to: censusing a variety of  beach nesting birds, monitoring productivity from egg laying to fledging, erecting predator  exclosures, posting and maintaining symbolic fencing, re-sighting and recording band codes,  assisting with tidal marsh bird monitoring, nest searching, and data entry. Additional  responsibilities (30% of duties) include but are not limited to: providing public outreach and  education, vegetation surveys, habitat restoration and management, and general refuge  maintenance/operations.  

The intern will be working flexible hours (sunrise/sunset) and some weekends and holidays.  Intern must be able to work in varied climatic conditions (harsh sunlight to rain, firm to unstable  footing such as sand and salt marsh; shallow to hip- deep water), exposure to high  temperatures/humidity, biting insects, carry moderate loads (30-50 lbs) over long distances, and  use hand tools. Intern must possess valid driver’s license, have good communication and  organizational skills, ability to work well with others and independently with minimal  supervision, and be an enthusiastic field worker.  

General requirements:  

  • U.S. citizen, national or lawful permanent resident.  
  • Valid state driver’s license.  
  • Must be able to work independently; must have good observational skills and  communication skills.  
  • Schedule flexibility, including weekend, holidays, and morning/evening shifts.
  • Willingness to follow federal COVID-19 policies and guidance.  

Benefits:  

  • $350 weekly living stipend 
  • Free co-ed bunkhouse style lodging on Rachel Carson NWR. Modern furnished facilities  with laundry and Wi-Fi may be available.  
  • Professional development, training, and networking opportunities.  
  • Work vehicle and equipment provided.  

How to Apply:  

Email application package as a single .PDF file to HELEN MANNING  (helen_manning@fws.gov) by February 16, 2025 that includes:  

  1. Cover letter that addresses the listed qualifications for the position of interest  2. Resume documenting your work experience, education, skills, interests, contact  information, etc.  
  2. Contact information for three professional references (must include email and phone  number for each reference).  
  3. Unofficial copy of current college transcript.  

Applications must be named with internship type and first/last name.  

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  • To be considered, application packet must have all four items combined into a SINGLE  PDF file and follow the naming convention above.  
  • Candidates are required to participate in a phone/Microsoft Teams interview.

Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at NorthWoods:

People of every race, color, gender, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, religion, belief system and background are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodation will be made for applicants with disabilities.  NorthWoods believes that diversity in our workplace is essential to building vibrant human and natural communities and strives to provide opportunities for everyone without discrimination.

About NorthWoods

NorthWoods Stewardship Center is a non-profit conservation and education organization based in East Charleston, Vermont.  We serve the communities of Northern Vermont and New Hampshire, as well as facilitating conservation projects and programs throughout New England.  Our main lodge and facilities are part of a 1,500 acre conserved campus and demonstration forest, open to the public, year-round. We achieve our mission to connect people and place through the synergy of four program areas:  Environmental Education, the Conservation Corps, Conservation Science, and Forest Stewardship. Learn more about us.

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