Land Management Intern

National Audubon Society

  • Jackson, SC
  • $15.00 per hour
  • Training
  • Full-time
  • 28 days ago
Job Description:Position SummaryThe Land Management Intern will assist with Audubon's robust forest management and restoration program, focusing on inventory and restoration work at the Silver Bluff Sanctuary in Jackson, SC. Primary duties will be assisting the Senior Sanctuary Manager, and Assistant Manager in ongoing forest stand inventory, prescribed burning, invasive species control, and general facilities maintenance activities.This Internship will start on or after May 1st and end on or before November 1st at the availability of the student. It is is a full-time postion, 40 hours per week and may require flexibility to work weekends.This is an onsite role based in the Audubon Silver Bluff Sanctuary in Jackson, SC. Rustic housing on site is available.Compensation:$15.00 / hourAdditional Job DescriptionEssential FunctionsDuring the internship, you will work with the Land Management staff to:
  • Tally timber cruise data including species, diameter, height, and product of called trees.
  • Assist with prescribed burning of forest stands.
  • Assist with forest restoration/tree planting operations.
  • Maintain hand tools and power equipment.
  • Assist in the daily operation of the Sanctuary, helping with guest relations, education, cleaning, and upkeep of grounds and facilities.
  • Assist in engaging the broader public through earned and social media.
  • Contribute photographs and short stories about birds for use on the Audubon website and social media.
  • Aid conservation partners with fieldwork, as necessary.
  • Additional duties as assigned.
  • At the end of the Internship, the Intern will prepare a presentation documenting the process and what they have learned from it.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Currently enrolled student, or recent graduate, pursuing a BS/MS degree in Ecology, Biology, Forestry, Natural Resources, Education, Social Sciences, or other related fields with a keen interest in natural resource management.
  • Passion for volunteer coordination.
  • Comfort with engaging the public and talking about the importance of protecting birds in a positive &productive way.
  • Preferred - Experience with bird identification, outdoor field work, handheld GPS surveys, and GIS mapping.
  • Excellent work ethic, a team-focused attitude, and the ability to work well independently in the field and with others, including staff and volunteers.
  • Strong writing and communication skills, willing to learn, and respectfully collaborate with coworkers and partners.
  • A valid driver's license is required. Experience with small boats, trailers, and operating ATVs/UTVs are strongly preferred.
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