Hawk Ridge Fall Traineeship

Organization

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory

Job Posted

April 3, 2025

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Website

Job Postings

Contact Name

Margie Menzies

Contact Email

mmenzies@hawkridge.org

Contact Phone

(218) 428-6209.

Location

Duluth, MN
United States
Apply for the Traineeship position and get an opportunity to experience all of the research and education aspects of Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory.

Summary

Fall Bird Education & Research Traineeship
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
Location: Duluth, MN
Position Dates: August 25th-November 2nd 2025


Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is one of the premier fall bird migration sites in North America. Raptor migration research and education have been conducted at the site for over 50 years! It’s the western-most count on the Great Lakes with an advantageous location on a rocky ridge overlooking the western tip of Lake Superior. Annual fall averages include 63,000 raptors and 200,000+ passerines/other birds counted and approximately 3,000 raptors banded. Fall migration highlights include an amazing diversity of 15-20 different raptor species! The Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory (HRBO) in Duluth, MN is the non-profit organization that manages and provides bird research and education at the nature reserve. The fall research and education staff of HRBO are key representatives in HRBO’s mission of promoting conservation of raptors and other birds in the Western Lake Superior Region through research, education, and stewardship.


HRBO is currently seeking three Trainees for the 2025 fall migration season. The HRBO Traineeship program is intended for those seeking hands-on professional experience in bird research and environmental education. Trainees will gain exposure and some experience in all 3 of our primary program areas: environmental education (outdoor interpretation and education for schools and visitors of all ages), bird migration count research (field techniques in identifying and counting birds), and bird banding research (field and research techniques in banding birds). Trainees will spend roughly 3 weeks in each program area and train with managers and key staff with extensive knowledge and expertise in the field. This is a great experiential opportunity to assist trainees in their next career step in the field and/or pursuit of higher-level education.


The HRBO Traineeship Program runs for 11 weeks from August 25th to November 2, 2025. In order to apply, trainees must be at least 18 years old, have a valid driver’s license, and personal vehicle for transportation. A stipend of $225 per week and lodging is provided.


To apply to the HRBO Traineeship Program, please go to Jobs and Traineeships to find the link to the application form. You will attach your cover letter and resume through that link. Applications will be accepted until filled (note: early applications are encouraged and preferred by Friday, April 25, 2025).


Please include in your cover letter and/or resume:
1. A description of the skills you hope to obtain through the traineeship program
2. A description of your educational and/or career goals upon completion of your traineeship
3. A description of courses/training and/or work experiences relevant to bird education/research
For further information, please visit our website at www.hawkridge.org. For questions, please email education@hawkridge.org or call (218) 428-6209.

Compensation Information

Stipend of $225 per week and Housing provided.