RAY Marine Conservation Diversity Fellowship

Graduating this year? The RAY Conservation Fellows program has been established to support early marine science career development for people of color.
LEADERS CHANGING THE FACE OF OCEAN CONSERVATION
Inspired by efforts to increase racial diversity in the marine conservation field, The Roger Arliner Young (RAY) Marine Conservation Diversity Fellowship Program is a response to the call for mainstream environmental organizations to work to increase and provide supported career pathways for people of color within the field.
[job]: Seattle Aquarium Youth Engagement Mentor I (temp)
UW Marine Biology has a great partnership with the Seattle Aquarium Youth Ocean Advocate program, and this is a great job opportunity for current college students.
Reports to: Youth engagement coordinator
Status: Non-exempt/hourly – this is a temporary position
Hours of work: Variable. Six to 25 hours per week through the school year. Shifts are primarily on weekends with occasionally weekday and evening shifts.
[job]: Fish and Wildlife Biologist 2 (WA Dpt. of Fish and Wildlife)
FISH AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST 2 *02063H
Salary:$3,478.00 – $4,562.00 Monthly
Location: Thurston County – Olympia, WA
Job Type: Full Time – Permanent
Department: Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Job Number: 2016-02063H
Closing: 3/6/2016 11:59 PM Pacific
“…The incumbent is a journey-level Fish and Wildlife Biologist that assists with fish passage projects to restore and enhance fish populations in western Washington. Under general supervision of a Fish and Wildlife Biologist 4, the incumbent will assist with implementation of the culvert court case lawsuit and Fish Barrier Removal Board strategy.
[job]: Fish Biologist I, WA Dpt. of Fish & Wildlife (Montesano, WA)
Non-permanent Fish Biologist 1 *01878-16
Salary: $2,873.00 – $3,740.00 Monthly
Location: Grays Harbor County – Montesano, WA
Job Type: Full Time – Non-Permanent
Department: Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Job Number: 2016-01878
Closing: 2/29/2016 5:00 PM Pacific
“…This is recruitment is for a 10-month non-permanent Biologist 1 position located in the Fish Program. The duty station is the Region 6 Office – 48 Devonshire Rd, Montesano WA 98563
This position serves as a field lead in the Coastal Marine Fish Science Unit for marine fish monitoring and research projects and programs with a focus on pelagic or forage fish species (e.g.
Reminder: UW Environmental Career Fair NEXT WEDS. 2/24

UW Environmental Career Fair
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Mary Gates Hall Commons, UW Seattle Campus
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Hosted by the College of the Environment
Environmental Science Ctr hiring Beach Naturalists (Burien, WA)

Position Description: Environmental Science Center Beach Naturalist
The Environmental Science Center (ESC) is a non-profit organization, offering quality, experiential environmental education programs at local beaches, streams, forested areas, and in classrooms throughout South King County. We are currently hiring Beach Naturalists for our spring 2016 Beach Heroes Programs, to take place at Seahurst Park in Burien.
The Beach Heroes program introduces students to the local Puget Sound beach habitat and the organisms that live there.
Student Job with the College of the Environment
College of the Environment Career Services Program Assistant
Position Type: UW Campus Employment (Staff or student)
Desired Class Level(s): Junior, Senior, Masters/PhD/Professional, Super Senior (5th year)
Work Authorization: Currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis for any employer without restriction
College of the Environment Career Services Program Assistant
Department: Academic Affairs/College of the Environment
Date Available: 3/7/2016
Hours per Week: 15-20
Work Schedule: Must be available to work 15-20 hours/week on at least 3 non-consecutive weekdays per week, ideally Monday, Wednesday, Friday, for a minimum of 3-hour shifts at a time.
Seattle Aquarium is Hiring Now: 3 great opportunities for current students
Looking to build work experience with the Seattle Aquarium? Interested in environmental education or community engagement? Check out the following three opportunities. All are hiring now, and many of these would work great for current undergrads.
Lead Camp Instructor
Status: Non-exempt/hourly—this is a temporary position.
Hours of work: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5:30pm or 8am–5pm depending on shift assignment.
Duration: Must be available on-site June 20–August 19, 2016 (includes week of training).
UW Career Center Winter Workshop Schedule
Whether your job search is imminent or you just started college this year, you should get in touch with the UW Career Center. More than a dozen different kinds of workshops are offered multiple times through winter quarter, and they are all held conveniently in Mary Gates Hall. Workshops range from early career exploration and networking basics to learning details about resumes, cover letters and job interviews.
Read moreFIG Leader & Orientation Leader Applications Open
First Year Programs is currently recruiting for our First-year Interest Group (FIG) Leader and Orientation Leader (OL) student positions!
The FIG program is looking for students from all departments who are UW-Seattle undergraduates with strong organizational skills (i.e., not over-committed), and a genuine interest in working with freshmen as they face the challenges and opportunities presented to them as new students.