Seasonal summer jobs 2019: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Summer Aquatic Biotechs

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS (AQUATICS):
The National Park Service is seeking several full time, temporary aquatic technicians for the 2019 summer field season in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI). Vacancies are GS-04 ($14.30/hr), GS-05 ($16.00/hr), GS-06 ($17.84/hr), and GS-07 ($19.82/hr) level positions.
The GS-04 & GS-05 positions will be stationed at Kings Canyon National Park with a projected start date of June 10, 2019.
Fisheries Research Biologist, NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center (Seattle, WA)
We are seeking a Fisheries Research Biologist to serve as a member of the Conservation Engineering project within the RACE (Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering) Division of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) for nine months.
Read moreFieldNotes Call for Spring 2019 Article Submissions
FieldNotes is an undergraduate-run journal intended to increase public awareness of undergraduate research in the College of the Environment and provide a platform for students to actively engage in science communication.
Read moreCLUE campus tutoring hiring now for 2019-20

Are you looking for an on-campus job? Do you have a passion for teaching? Do you like helping others? If so consider applying to one of our CLUE Tutor positons. We are hiring for a wide range of subjects including Math, Writing, Chemistry, Physics and Front Desk Manager. To apply go to our website https://webster.uaa.washington.edu/asp/website/ or apply on Handshake. Applications close on April 13th.
Read moreLooking to connect on campus? Join Unite UW

Behind each cherry blossom is a journey, and behind each face is a story. Oftentimes we focus on sharing our achievements and success, but rarely do we ever talk about the steps and obstacles we took to get here. Here at Unite UW, we focus on building a family through story-telling. Every story holds a merit, no matter how big or small. Together, we would cry and smile through this 7-week cultural exchange experience. So what is your story?
Read moreApply now for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award! (Deadline April 29)

The UW’s Carlson Center is currently accepting applications for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award. Named for one of Seattle’s foremost civic leaders, the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award recognizes individual students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, provided outstanding leadership in the community, and who are committed to continued creative civic participation.
Read moreHourly campus jobs for 2019-20: Odegaard Writing & Research Center

The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is now hiring for multiple hourly student positions for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Read more2019 Career Discovery Internship Program, US Fish and Wildlife Service/Student Conservation Association
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) has partnered with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to provide summer internships for first & second year college students from culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds.
Read moreParticipate in a NOAA Fisheries Research Survey in Alaska (deadline April 15)

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) will be conducting its summer acoustic-trawl research survey in the Gulf of Alaska from late May through mid-August. There are a number of student volunteer positions available on each 3-week survey leg. All travel costs, housing, and meals will be covered while on the survey.
Read moreBiological Technician/Office Coordinator, Cramer Fish Sciences (Issaquah, WA)

This position provides critical support for the organization by assisting science staff with project reporting tasks, literature reviews, data management and summaries, occasional fieldwork, and administrative related tasks such as expense tracking, travel arrangements, and equipment procurement, vehicle maintenance and other office activities to promote efficiency and organization This position is office based with only occasional fieldwork.
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