Positions Available: Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Outreach Lead and Technicians

For complete position descriptions and to apply, follow the links below.

*Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Outreach Lead Internship*

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2017-ACI-004

Working collaboratively with Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LMNRA),

the Great Basin Institute is recruiting a lead intern to learn about and

participate on multiple projects including resource management and

education at LMNRA. During the main boating season (May-September), the

intern will lead a team in educating the boating public about aquatic

invasive species (AIS) and water safety, as well as gain skills and

knowledge of natural and cultural resources in the LMNRA.

This position is assigned to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area

(Kathrine Landing). This position will be performing a variety of duties

including (1) facilitating visitor contacts to create understanding of park

resources, aquatic invasive species, and boater safety and responsibility;

(2) collecting data on water quality (e.g., water sampling); and (3)

encourage visitors behavior to uphold the mission of the National Park

Service.

*Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Outreach Interns*

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2017-ACI-005

Working collaboratively with Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LMNRA),

the Great Basin Institute is recruiting interns to learn about and

participate on multiple projects including resource management and

education at LMNRA. During the main boating season (May-September), the

intern will educate the boating public about aquatic invasive species (AIS)

and water safety, as well as gain skills and knowledge of natural and

cultural resources in the LMNRA.

This position is assigned to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area

(Kathrine Landing). This position will be performing a variety of duties

including (1) facilitating visitor contacts to create understanding of park

resources, aquatic invasive species, and boater safety and responsibility;

(2) collecting data on water quality (e.g., water sampling); and (3)

encourage visitors behavior to uphold the mission of the National Park

Service.