BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIAN
State of New Hampshire · Stratham, NH · 1 wk ago
Research$19.96/hrInternship
Responsibilities
- Conducts field research activities and lab analysis as needed related to vegetation, wildlife, fish and water quality in the Great Bay Estuary.
- Conducts data management, storage and retrieval for monitoring efforts conducted at GBNERR.
- Analyzes data and writes reports summarizing trends and findings in order to track coastal habitat and species changes.
- Responds to public, private and governmental requests for technical presentations related to the science conducted at GBNERR.
- Prepares and submits reports of technical information for public use and use by the GBNERR education and training staff.
- Captures and coordinates with GBNERR staff to convene research symposiums and workshops that highlight science conducted in the Great Bay Estuary.
- Represents the Reserve and research interests and opportunities at conferences and university campuses; works with Reserve staff, regional and local partners, and volunteers to represent GBNERR science.
- Affords assistance to Reserve staff in implementing and recording process recommendations related to recruitment of science fellow and intern applications, selection, and onboarding.
Qualifications
- Equivalent combination of 3 years of education and experience after completion of high school in the biological, environmental, physical sciences or a related field.
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Ability to conduct physical tasks and work outdoors in inclement weather for extended periods, comfortable working in coastal environments including from a boat.
Skills
- Knowledge of species and habitats common to coastal New Hampshire.
- Ability to operate equipment needed to conduct field research.
- Excellent verbal and written presentation skills.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Ability to work with databases.
- Ability to translate technical information for non-technical audiences.
Benefits
- Up to 29 hours per week.
- $19.96 per hour.