US Fish & Wildlife Employment workshop (UW Career & Internship Center, 2/22/2018)

Are you interested in working for the federal government, but are confused about the application process? Come hear firsthand from the regional recruiter for the US Fish & Wildlife Service, about how to navigate the federal jobs board and stand out as a candidate. They have 50+ internships available for summer!
Read more[job]: Hydrological Tech, National Park Service SW Alaska Network (SWAN); full-time, 6 mo temp

The SWAN is hiring seasonal crew leader (GS-7) and crew member (GS-5) positions responsible for implementing its freshwater monitoring protocol in the field. The protocol covers a range of water quality and water quantity parameters (e.g., temperature, pH, turbidity, stage, discharge) measured in lakes and streams using various types of equipment (e.g., sondes, temperature loggers, pressure transducers, ADCPs). Previous motorized boat handling experience is a plus. For more information regarding SWAN freshwater monitoring, please see http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/units/swan/monitor/freshwater.cfm.
Read moreStep up your job search game by attending the 2018 UW Environmental Career Fair!

Join us for the annual Environmental Career Fair on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Mary Gates Hall Commons. Read on for more information about workshops, and a list of participating organizations. This event is free and open to the public.
Read more[job]: City of Edmonds Discovery and Beach Ranger program Ranger Naturalists
The City of Edmonds is hiring seasonal Ranger Naturalists to help support their Discovery and Beach Ranger programs. Work part time Mid-March through Labor Day. See full post for details and deadlines.
Read more[job]: Biological Science Technician, Western Fisheries Research Center (Seattle, WA)
Are you a Biological Science Technician with a background in Microbiology? Do you want to be a part of an innovative research science organization? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then this is the job for you! Come join the USGS and start doing the job you’ve always dreamed of!
Read more[job]: Environmental Education Assistants (full time, Olympia, WA)
LOTT Clean Water Alliance’s WET Science Center provides the community with a fun, hands-on opportunity to learn all about water – one of our most precious resources. The WET Science Center is hiring two full-time Environmental Education Assistants. These are one year positions, with optional extension, beginning in July 2017. Join our education team and help teach thousands of students how to conserve and protect water!
Read more[job]: Data Management Specialist 2, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (Seattle, WA)

3 full-time, intro level positions with the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission in Seattle, WA. Positions work with the data management and debriefing of fisheries observation efforts in Alaska.
Read more[job]: Seasonal Biological Tech, Cramer Fish Sciences Watershed Sciences Lab (Issaquah, WA)
Summer jobs for students with undergraduate course work in Fisheries, Ecology, Environmental Science, or related field. Applications due May 5.
Read more[student job]: Student Career Services & Academic Affairs Assistant, College of the Environment Dean’s Office

The College of the Environment’s Academic Affairs team is hiring a Career Services & Academic Affairs Program Assistant to start June 2017. Undergraduate students with an interest in environmental careers and/or career services are encouraged to apply. If you have experience in or would like to learn more about event planning and program development, and you are a freshman, sophomore, or junior you are strongly encouraged to apply.
Read more[job]: Trawl Catch Shares (West Coast) Observer Program (start 5/18/17, WA, OR, CA coast)

Currently we are in immediate need for observers to begin work in the Trawl Catch Shares (West Coast) Observer Program. These positions would begin 5/8/17 and are based on the Washington, Oregon, and California coast. If you know recent graduates still looking for field biology positions, please forward this e-mail to them and encourage them to visit www.alaskanobservers.com. They can also e-mail me at r-moore@alaskanobservers.com or call me at 888-317-9343 to get more information.
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