MARINE SPECIES AT RISK INTERN

Position Code: MSAR102
Location: Based in Blanc-Sablon, Quebec OR Montreal, Quebec; Work carried out on Quebec’s Lower North Shore, Labrador and parts of Newfoundland
26 April - 16 July 2010 (12 weeks)

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The Quebec-Labrador Foundation (QLF), through a grant from the Federal Habitat Stewardship Plan for Species at Risk (SAR), is working with communities in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence to aid in the recovery of  twelve species at risk including cetaceans, sea turtles, sharks, wolffish, the ivory gull and polar bear.  Through a volunteer observer program, fishers (and others) document SAR sightings information, report stranded and entangled marine animals and work to decrease the impact of accidental catch in fishing gear.  The project also includes a public education and awareness campaign, the collection of traditional knowledge about species at risk, analysis of observer data, promoting the program to residents and visitors, working with tourism operators on sustainable marine activities, project reporting and dissemination of  results.


The intern will assist with:

The intern will work both independently and in collaboration with QLF staff and members of the community.

This is an excellent opportunity for a student with a strong background in biology, environmental science, or related field wishing to experience first hand the opportunities for communities to engage in conservation initiatives.  It will provide training in the ‘human’ element of conservation work, will offer an opportunity to explore the complexity of conservation, and will prepare the student for future work in the field of community-based conservation

HOURS: Interns may generally work Monday-Friday, from 9-5, but should expect variations on this schedule due to travel and occasional evening or weekend events. Despite this schedule, work will be roughly the equivalent of full-time hours.

QUALIFICATIONS: Important to the position is an interest and the ability to work with people, the ability to work independently in remote outdoor environments, knowledge of animals inhabiting the northern Gulf region, an educational background in science or a related field of study, experience working with youth, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to use a computer and Microsoft software and a valid driver’s license.

WAGES: $14 / hour x 35 hours / week. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so it is in your interest to apply early.

TO APPLY: Please go to the “how to apply (english) (français)” section of our website and complete our online application form. Please be sure to upload your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and cover letter as part of this process. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so it is in your interest to apply early.