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Internship or
Job
Announcement:
1. Ten
Thousand Islands and FL Panther Natl Wildlife Refuges is seeking a wide
distribution for soliciting quality candidates for several intern
positions( see details: in the
following links). Announcements are open till
December 15, 2006. We expect decisions to be made
by Dec. 22, 2006. If you have
questions , contact the respective refuge staff members in the
announcements for more details. Questions can be answered
after Nov. 13 at the phone number below.
Ben
Nottingham
Deputy Refuge Manager
FL Panther
& Ten Thousand Islands NWRs
(239) 353-8442 (ext 225)
2.
Two student
intern positions
available and at least one other student position open in the
Computer Support Section
from Department of
Environmental Resources
Management, Palm Beach County. Please see the details as the following
webpages:
http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/erm/jobs.asp
http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/erm/Images/PDF_Documents/studentjob1.pdf
http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/erm/Images/PDF_Documents/Student_Advertisement11_06.pdf
3. Job opportunity:
Coastal
Training Program Coordinator.Please see the details in the
webpage: http://www.science.fau.edu/biology/graduate/graduate_job.html
4. Postdoc
Ecosystem Modeling.
A postdoctoral associate is sought to participate in studies modeling
freshwater inflow effects on estuarine secondary productivity. The
study
is focused on benthos and oyster reefs. The 3-year position is with the
newly endowed Harte Research Institute. Please send a letter of
application describing research skills and interests to Paul Montagna
by December 31, 2006.
5.The U.S.
Geological Surveyas Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in
Laurel, MD, (http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/)
seeks a Research biologist to concentrate on threatened and endangered
species, and work with Patuxent captive flock of breeding whooping
cranes. (See the details)
6.
Glatting Jackson is dedicated to the
professional development of students in the areas in which we practice.
We
offer paid internships to students who become active members of our
project teams.
It is our commitment to expose our interns to a wide variety of project
experiences, so they gain new understanding and an added perspective of
the
full range of issues surrounding their course of study. The Glatting
Jackson
intern program is a flexible program designed to provide students with
a
positive work experience in a private consulting firm. Working with
interns
also helps us get to know the best students who we hope will become our
best
employees in future years. Interns have the opportunity to work
individually
and on teams. There are also opportunities to meet with public and
private
clients, work with recent graduates to seasoned veterans, and
participate in a
multi-disciplinary approach to solving real problems. Although many of
our
interns traditionally work during the summer months, we are also
supportive of
longer-term arrangements.
If you
are interested in becoming part of
our dynamic intern program or to learn more about our internship
program,
please submit your resume and, if available, samples of recent work to
(hr@glatting.com)
or visit our website(www.glatting.com
).
Thanks,
Jennifer Blue| Human Resources Manager
120 N. Orange Avenue " Orlando,
Florida 32801
t.407.284.4775
f.407.839.1789
jblue@glatting.com
7. Marshall
Foundation seeking applications for award-winning summer internship(see the flyer).
8.
Outreach notice. Interdisciplinary position classification as
fishery biologist, GS-0482-11 or wildlife biologist, GS-0486-11.
Caribbean National Forest
(see the flyer)
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