Bioassessment Field Intern
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Reno, Nevada
Job Type | Paid Internship |
Salary Details | $20/hour + per diem |
Deadline | Feb 28, 2025 |
Experience | 0 - 1 years |
Approximate Dates: May 27 – August 22, 2025
Weekly schedule based on sampling site availability and may be variable with an average of 30 to ≥40 hours per week.
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Planning, conducts bioassessments of aquatic ecosystems throughout Nevada. The purpose is to monitor the ecological integrity of Nevada’s surface waters through biological, physical, and chemical parameters. Assessments occur throughout all regions of Nevada, beginning in late May through late August. This is an excellent opportunity best suited for undergraduates and transitional graduate students to gain experience in limnology, aquatic ecology, and surface-water hydrology.
Job Duties: Duties include collection of data at each sampling location including benthic macroinvertebrates, water chemistry, periphyton, and physical measurements of the watershed/riparian habitat. The position requires significant physical exertion with hiking long distances, carrying a backpack with upwards of 45 lbs., and bending and stooping during a sampling event that may last up to 8 hours. Working circumstances will be variable including changing weather conditions, exposure to wildlife including snakes, spiders, and insects, and traveling long distances through rugged terrain by either 4WD and/or hiking. Locations are often remote, and the position will require overnight travel with camping in wilderness settings without amenities.
Qualifications: An interest in ecology (preferably aquatic) with a course load in environmental sciences, biology, natural resources, or hydrology. More important than experience is the ability to be a strong member of a field team, accept direction/coaching and work well with others. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is required. Training in field protocols is provided. Field gear is provided but personal camping gear is the responsibility of the selected applicants.
Application Process: Please submit a letter of interest and résumé* for further consideration to Weston Fettgather, Environmental Scientist/Supervisor, at wfettgather@ndep.nv.gov no later than Friday February 28th, 2025. Preliminary Interviews will occur during the week of March 10-14, 2025. (*References may be requested from final candidates.)
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Category | Ecology, Hydrology |