Bitterroot Wildlife Internship Field Instructor

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Organization

Ecology Project International

Job Posted

February 14, 2024

Job status

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Job Type

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Carly Innis

Contact Email

carly@ecologyproject.org

Deadline to Apply

Location

Missoula, MT
United States
Ecology Project International (EPI) is hiring two field instructors to mentor and deliver academic content for 12 Bitterroot Wildlife Internship program high school interns this summer. The Bitterroot Wildlife Internship (BWI) program is a partnership between Ecology Project International and MPG Ranch that offers a unique experience for high school students that combines ecological education, conservation service, and hands-on field research at MPG Ranch in Florence, Montana from June-August. Field instructors will mentor, supervise, and manage the intern experience.

Summary

Two four-week sessions will each be comprised of six high school interns. Interns will be paired with MPG staff or affiliates to assist with ongoing research, service, or outreach projects and complete their own related research project.

Interns and instructors will spend Monday morning-Thursday of each week at the ranch completing conservation service projects (approximately 10hrs/week), conducting ecological research (approximately 16hrs/week), and learning about the Bitterroot Valley’s ecosystem (approximately 6 hrs/week). Instructors and interns will camp in a designated campsite on the ranch Sunday-Thursday. Conservation projects on the ranch might include fence repair or removal, invasive species mitigation, seed collection, native plantings, or similar work. Potential research involvement includes avian, soil, plant, ungulate, and insect projects. Instructors will also provide interns with the opportunity to build Leave No Trace awareness, develop wildlife observation skills, and hone their nature journaling abilities. The instructors are responsible for student supervision and rigorous risk management while delivering the field experience.

Because of the diversity of BWI participants (and of MPG and EPI staff), it is also important that field instructors have the skills to address implicit bias and be culturally responsive in interactions with participants and co-workers. Instructors are also empowered to identify ways in which we can enhance inclusivity in planning and implementing our program.

For a complete job announcement and to access the application, visit https://ecologyproject.bamboohr.com/careers/73.

Compensation Information

  • Room and board while in the field with interns Monday - Thursdays.
  • $150/day per field day and $120/day during instructor training. Instructors will be expected to work at least four hours in EPI’s Missoula office on Fridays, and this office-based work will be paid at $15/hour.
  • Access to discounts with popular outdoor gear retailers.