Aquatic Invasive Species Technician

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Organization

Benzie Conservation District

Job Posted

February 16, 2022

Job Category

Job Type

Remote

No

Location

Beulah, MI
United States
The Aquatic Invasive Species Technician will work closely with the AIS lead and coordinator to conduct environmental education throughout northwest Michigan. This will be via boat wash events, public presentations, one-on-one communication with recreators, etc.

Summary

The Benzie Conservation District (BCD) is hiring 3 Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Technicians for the 2022 field season (24 hours per week for 18 weeks). Technicians will work alongside an AIS Field Lead & AIS Coordinator. This position requires a genuine enthusiasm for our mission to preserve and enhance the natural resources of Benzie County. The Technician will assist the BCD staff in the (aquatic) field at a variety of locations across Benzie, Grand Traverse, Leelanau, and Manistee counties to complete objectives set for the Aquatic Invasive Species Pathways Program. Each Technician will support a range of activities – public outreach and educational events, aquatic invasive species surveys and boat decontamination, and related data entry and equipment care. Strong interpersonal skills, a willingness to work outdoors in a variety of conditions, confidence working on or around water, attention to detail and a background in the natural sciences are preferred.
 
RESPONSIBILITIES 
● Works with AIS staff to provide educational boat wash events 
● Receives training for proper use of mobile boat wash unit 
● Assists AIS staff and volunteers in conducting aquatic plant surveys on inland lakes 
● Assists AIS staff in installation/updating of signage at public access sites
● Tows mobile boat wash trailer and BCD boat (~14’ Lund) to different work sites, with office vehicle 
● Will navigate routes to different work sites with ease 
● Records data from public surveys and boat wash events, completes data entry in Excel and online platforms 
● Works with volunteers and partner organizations, both in boat washing and lake surveys 
● Present educational programs to various community groups (local festivals, workshops, day camp lessons) 
● Communicates well about aquatic invasive species, prevention and detection 

KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & PREFERRED SKILLS 
● Must be a high school graduate 
● Valid driver’s license and upstanding driving record 
● Credits toward a Bachelor’s of Science in Environmental Science, Limnology, Environmental Education, or related science preferred 
● Willingness to work outside under a variety of conditions, including some weekends and holidays 
● Willingness to conduct work from a boat, and willingness to launch (or learn to launch) the BCD’s trailered boat 
● Has a passion for caring for natural resources 
● Highly reliable and punctual 
● Team player and self-motivated to work independently as needed 
● Excellent personal communication skills needed, experience working in public outreach desirable 
● Demonstrated ability to organize and carry out basic data collection, data management, and computer skills 
● Knowledge of aquatic invasive species and/or experience with aquatic species identification preferred
 

How to apply:

Please send 1-page cover letter detailing why you’re interested in this position, resume and 3 references by March 1, 2022 to: Tad Peacock, Executive Director, tad@benziecd.org. Interviews to be held the week of March 7th .