Internship Opportunity: Biological Intern, Willamette​ ​Valley​ ​National​ ​Wildlife​ ​Refuge​ ​Complex

Job Description: The​ ​Willamette​ ​Valley​ ​National​ ​Wildlife​ ​Refuge​ ​Complex will​ ​be​ ​hiring​ ​a ​Biological Intern​ ​during​ ​April​ ​–​ ​August​ ​2020. This position is co-funded by the Audubon Society of Corvallis, and administered through Environment for the Americas. The Biological Intern​ ​will​ ​assist​ ​the​ ​refuges’ Biology​ ​Program​ ​staff​ ​with population​ ​monitoring​ ​for​ ​federally​ ​Threatened​ ​Streaked Horned​ ​Larks​ ​(SHL),​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​other biological,​ ​habitat management,​ ​and​ ​outreach​ ​duties.​

Work​ ​will​ ​occur​ ​at​ ​three​ ​refuges​ ​–​ ​William L.​ ​Finley, Ankeny,​ ​and​ ​Baskett​ ​Slough​ ​NWRs. This​ ​position​ ​will​ ​help​ ​assess​ ​the​ ​Refuges’​ ​contribution​ ​to SHL recovery​ ​efforts. Monitoring​ ​work​ ​will​ ​help​ ​answer many​ ​questions​ ​regarding​ ​conservation​ ​of​ ​SHLs​ ​on the​ ​Refuges,​ ​esp.​ nesting habitat use,​ ​timing of nesting attempts,​ ​and​ ​reproductive​ ​success.​ The​re may also be opportunities to work with staff from the Audubon Society of Corvallis.

Wage: $14.00 / hour

Start / End Dates: mid- to late April through late August 2020 (start and end dates negotiable)

Work Schedule: 40 hours / week
– If intern is a locally enrolled student, intern must work a minimum of 3 days/week during the spring term (specific schedule negotiable)
– Schedule may include weekend work
– Intern will work a shifted 8-hr daily schedule, with early morning start times

Primary Duties: Conduct SHL reproductive monitoring, and assist with monthly SHL breeding pair surveys. Intern will search for SHL nests using lark behavioral cues and visual observations. Nests will be monitored every 3-4 days to assess nest success and fledgling survival. Intern will collect relevant photo-documentation and enter data into spreadsheets.

Other Duties:
– Intern also will help conduct acoustic bat monitoring as part of the continent-scale NABat project. Intern may conduct presence/absence surveys of Oregon Vesper Sparrows at several refuge sites. There will be numerous opportunities to assist refuge staff with habitat management activities, esp. invasive plant control and mapping.
– Experience Required​ ​(specific training​ ​provided​ ​as​ ​necessary):
– Field​ ​birding​ ​skills​ ​(use​ ​of​ ​binoculars​ ​&​ ​spotting​ ​scopes;​ ​identification​ ​of​ ​songbirds​ ​by​ ​sight​ ​and​ ​sound)
– Biological​ ​field​ ​survey​ ​experience
– Orienteering​ ​experience​ ​and​ ​use​ ​of​ ​GPS​ ​(Global​ ​Positioning​ ​System)​ ​equipment

Physical Requirements:
– Ability​ ​to​ ​walk​ ​on​ ​uneven​ ​and​ ​sometime​ ​steep​ ​terrain,​ ​up​ ​to​ ​several​ ​miles​ ​per​ ​day
– Ability​ ​to​ ​carry​ ​a​ ​spotting​ ​scope,​ ​binoculars,​ ​daypack,​ ​and​ ​water/food​ ​for​ ​extended​ ​periods
– Ability​ ​to​ ​stand​ ​for​ ​long​ ​periods​ ​while​ ​using​ ​spotting​ ​scopes​ ​and​ ​binoculars
– Tolerance of sun exposure​ ​for​ ​long​ ​periods
– Tolerance of allergen exposure ​(grass​ ​and​ ​weed​ ​pollen)​ ​and​ ​poison​ ​oak

Conditions of Employment:
– This internship is being administered by Environment for the Americas
– Intern must have, or obtain, a valid driver’s license by the Start Date
– After reporting, the Intern will be required to pass an online Defensive Driver’s Training course as part of the orientation process
– Intern will receive a safety session on operation of 4WD vehicles

All​ ​necessary​ ​work-related​ ​equipment​ ​will​ ​be​ ​provided;​ ​this​ ​includes​ ​binoculars,​ ​spotting​ ​scope,​ ​GPS, field notebooks,​ ​maps,​ ​etc.

A​ ​Federal​ ​Government​ ​work​ ​vehicle​ ​will​ ​be​ ​provided​ ​(but​ ​cannot​ ​be​ ​used​ ​off-duty).​ ​​ ​A​ ​personal vehicle will​ ​be​ ​required​ ​for personal travel needs. Intern will be reimbursed for travel costs associated with off-refuge work (e.g., with Audubon Society of Corvallis).

Summer​ ​housing​ ​may​ ​be​ ​provided​ ​at either​ ​William ​L. ​Finley NWR​ ​and/or​ ​Baskett​ ​Slough​ ​NWR.

Application Process:

On-line applications and instructions are now posted at the Environment for the Americas website (click on the ‘APPLY‘ link from the webpage below):

https://www.environmentamericas.org/internships/internships/

Applications for this position will be accepted until 11:59pm MDT on February 28, 2020.

Specific​ ​questions​ ​about​ ​the internship​ ​or​ ​application​ ​process​ ​should​ ​be​ ​directed​ ​to:

Brian Root, Refuge​ ​Wildlife​ ​Biologist
Willamette Valley NWR Complex
26208 Finley Refuge Road
Corvallis, OR 97333
541-757-7236 x112
​Brian_Root@fws.gov