Paid summer environmental and wildlife positions available through UAA!

by Applied Environmental Research Center  |   

Beginning in April, the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Applied Environmental Research Center (AERC) will be recruiting for motivated individuals who love to spend Alaska summer outdoors. The AERC will be recruiting for seasonal research participants to perform various field research projects ranging from a variety of forestry work to collecting data on specific environmental projects on Joint-Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER). Some of this work includes extensive data collection using sonar operated fish weir systems and high-definition cameras to conducting habitat analysis for maintaining healthy moose populations as well as controlling invasive species. The field season extends from May through November (may change based on specific project needs and may also be adjusted to help with student academic schedules). Compensation is $1,900 per month (participant stipend). Training for field season is required and the trainings start in April of 2022. Individuals will be paid for completing training requirements for the month of April.

Preference will be given to current students with field experience or education, but anyone with a love for the outdoors is welcome to apply. Must be willing and able to hike with a backpack through rough terrain, lift up to 50 lbs. and endure inclement weather conditions in the outdoors for extended periods. Additionally, fieldwork activities also include weekends and holidays throughout the summer. Weekly work activities are estimated around 30 hours per week, but fluctuate depending on project demand.

Additional requirements: Participants must be a US citizen and complete a background search to access the military installation. Individuals must also attest to being fully vaccinated to COVID-19 for Department of Defense and U.S Army Corps of Engineers requirements because of the specific research, projects and activities being conducted on military installations (federal requirement).

If interested, please email the AERC team at uaa_aerc@alaska.edu with a current resume/CV along with a letter of interest. We are looking to review participant slots quickly, so reserve your summer research work experience early. The AERC team will provide the necessary equipment and training to conduct research projects on the military base.

Lastly, the AERC offers a Research Technician Apprenticeship program through the US Dept. of Labor. Serving as a summer participant for one field season allows individuals to qualify for entering into this unique opportunity for a full-time position with the Applied Environmental Research Center at UAA if positions are available.

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