Individual Placement - Visitor Services Placement

Student Conservation AssociationKihei, HI
$800Onsite

About The Position

Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is seeking a motivated and conservation minded Habitat Technician Placement to support habitat restoration and invasive species management across one of Hawaiʻi’s most important wetland ecosystems. This internship offers hands on training and experience in field biology, natural resource management, and public engagement while contributing directly to the protection of endangered species and native habitats. Interns will work closely with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff to survey, map, and control invasive species; restore native vegetation; and support ongoing ecological monitoring. This position is ideal for early career professionals interested in wildlife biology, ecology, environmental science, or conservation work in Hawaiʻi. Hawaii’s tropical dry forests are a critically endangered habitat type that has declined by significantly in the last 100 years due to clearing and burning for agriculture and development. While most of the remaining tropical dry forests on Maui are in montane areas, the Kealia Pond restoration site is located in the low lying coastal areas of Maui’s Central Valley, adjacent to one of the most important wetlands in the state. This placement is a unique opportunity to be involved in a restoration project from the design and planning stages through implementation that will have long lasting impacts on the refuge and across Maui.

Requirements

  • Strong interest in conservation, ecology, biology, natural resource management, environmental science or related fields.
  • Ability to work in outdoors in hot, humid, and variable weather conditions.
  • Willingness to learn plant identification, field techniques, and safe herbicide handling.
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Willingness to learn about Hawaiian ecosystems, cultural context, and refuge operations.
  • Able to understand, adhere to, and communicate with others regarding hazards, procedures, and safety policies.
  • Able to independently manage known medical conditions with the resources available throughout the position or program.
  • Able to wear all required personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, hard hats, gloves, N95 or other approved face mask or shield, and appropriate footwear.
  • Able to refrain from behaviors and actions that disrupt the work and safety of others.
  • Able to cooperate with others to complete daily group tasks, responsibilities, and project work under potentially difficult conditions, variable daily routines, and with limited personal time.
  • Able to self-regulate or co-regulate emotions and actions when distressed or uncomfortable, with or without the support of others.
  • Able to self-manage outdoor and environmental exposure (e.g., temperature, wind, sun, etc.) in a variety of weather conditions.
  • Able to maintain adequate nutrition and hydration throughout program time.
  • If using prescription medications, able to self-administer medications by following the prescribed dosage, usage, and timing without supervisor assistance. If prescription medication is administered via injection, able to self-administer the injection.
  • Able to independently carry a backpacking pack weighing approximately 30% of body weight over varied, loose, inclined terrain for up to a maximum of 15 miles per day with adequate breaks.
  • Able to lift a backpacking pack weighing approximately 30% of body weight with minimal assistance from others.

Nice To Haves

  • Interest in pursuing a career in conservation, resource management, biology or similar fields.
  • Ecological survey and mapping experience a plus

Responsibilities

  • Controlling invasive plants (both mechanical and chemical control methods)
  • Propagating native plants in a nursery
  • Out-planting a follow up care of plants
  • Monitoring outplant success
  • Repairing fences
  • Cleaning and maintaining equipment including tools and vehicles.
  • Conduct field surveys to identify, map, and monitor restoration activities.
  • Work alongside refuge staff to support ongoing conservation projects.
  • Weekend or evening shifts may be required to support visitor center hours and special events.

Benefits

  • Living Allowance = $800/week
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