INTERNSHIP: Riparian Habitat and Forest Ecosystem Restoration
Salmon Valley Stewardship is a nonprofit organization in Salmon, Idaho. In addition to other community-based conservation activities, SVS coordinates the Lemhi County Forest Restoration Group. A collaboratively designed project on the North Fork Ranger District of the Salmon-Challis National Forest has moved into implementation phase. SVS will be working with the Forest Service, Corps of Engineers, Idaho Department of Water Resources, Idaho Fish and Game, other nonprofit conservation organizations, as well as forest product industry, elected officials and other community representatives.
Location: Salmon, Idaho
Reports to: Executive Director
Start Date: June 15 – June 29, 2009
End Date: August 28, 2009
Short Description
The Riparian Habitat and Forest Ecosystem Restoration Intern’s major responsibilities will be to assist with implementation of forest restoration projects, community outreach and education, and project documentation. This position temporary, full-time position is funded through August 28 and may be extended beyond this if agreed upon by both parties and funding is available.
Primary Responsibilities
Complete essential tasks listed below a team member who demonstrates attention to quality, innovation, grace, and good humor, as these are valued elements of our dynamic work environment.
Coordinate Hughes Creek riparian improvement project with affected federal and state agencies and landowners.
Understand and follow applicable permit requirements for Hughes Creek riparian improvement project.
Coordinate volunteer assistance with on-the-ground conservation projects and monitoring.
Update executive director on progress and challenges of riparian improvement project in a timely manner.
Collect scientific data in coordination with the Hughes Creek multiparty monitoring plan.
Communicate project progress to Lemhi County Forest Restoration Group members at field tours, meetings, and in written correspondence.
Perform other duties as determined by the Executive Director and Board of Directors.
Helpful Qualifications:
Understanding of riparian systems and fish ecology.
Background in biology/forestry/environmental studies.
Drivers license and own vehicle.
An ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
Relevant college course content and experience. Good computer and communication skills.
Compensation:
Moderate stipend and possibility of subsidized housing.
To apply, send cover letter & resume by May 20 to Gina Knudson, SVS Executive Director. 513 Main Street - Salmon, Idaho 83467 - 208/756-1686 - salmonvalley@centurytel.net