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Kofa Biological Technician - Yuma, AZ


Conservation Legacy


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Yuma, AZ | United States


Job description

Title: Kofa Biological Technician (1 opening)

Start/End Dates: June 7, 2024 – May 16, 2025 ( anticipated dates)

Stipend : $600 per week living stipend + Education Award.

Term: 49 weeks, Full-Time (40 hours per week)

Reports To: Paul Sitzmann (USFWS Refuge Wildlife Biologist)

Location : Kofa National Wildlife Refuge (9300 E. 28th St, Yuma, AZ 85365 )

Status: 1700-hour AmeriCorps Service Term

Benefits: AmeriCorps Education Award $6,495; Public Lands Corps Certificate*; both with successful completion of the internship. The Corps Network health insurance provided by Cigna, AmeriCorps childcare assistance. On-site housing is available.

*To be eligible for a Public Lands Corps certificate, interns must be between the ages of 18-30, inclusive, at the time the individual begins the term of service and must complete 640 service hours or more to qualify.

Summary:

Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC):

Arizona Conservation Corps, a program of Conservation Legacy, aims to continue the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930's. AZCC is focused on connecting youth, young adults, and recent era military veterans with conservation service work projects on public lands. AZCC operates programs across Arizona that engage individuals and strengthen communities through service and conservation. AZCC has program offices in Flagstaff and Tucson.

United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS):

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working with others, is responsible for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people through Federal programs relating to migratory birds, endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and marine mammals, and inland sport fisheries. As part of its mission, the USFWS is charged with enforcing Federal Wildlife Laws and Protecting Endangered Species.

The 666,000-acre Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Arizona was established in 1939 for the protection of Desert Bighorn sheep populations and their habitat. The refuge is also one of a few locations with a population of the federally listed Sonoran Pronghorn. Other species found in Kofa include badgers, foxes, ground squirrels, pocket mice, and kangaroo rats. This vast desert environment is home to one of the few native palm tree populations to Arizona, as well as numerous mammal species, the majority of which are nocturnal and forage at night while the temperatures is cooler. The Refuge is headquartered in Yuma, Arizona.

Position Summary:

The Biological Technician intern will assist the Refuge staff with daily operations through a variety of tasks on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge (Kofa NWR). The majority of work on the Refuge revolves around managing habitat and water resources for the Desert Bighorn sheep and the Sonoran Pronghorn, which includes removal of invasive species, construction, and repair of water catchments, hauling water to catchments and wildlife drinkers, and educating the public about these species and the Refuge in general.

Kofa NWR also supports a large, designated wilderness (547,719 acres), which requires monitoring for and correction of illegal wilderness incursions by vehicles. Other duties will be to assist with NEPA documentation, wilderness reporting, and data management for the extensive camera trap project on the Refuge. Professional development funds are available to assist the intern with career and educational development during their term.

Training that will be provided includes 4x4 driving, trailer use, basic map reading skills, GPS navigation, safety communication, fieldwork safety, native plant identification, invasive plant ID and removal techniques, water facility measurement expectations, pronghorn animal husbandry, bird and bat ID, tortoise surveying, best practices for safe public interactions, FWS policy on social media, Survey123, restoration techniques, and Introduction to Minimum Requirements Analysis and NEPA process.

Housing is available for the intern during their term.

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Substance Free:

Background Check:

A DOI background clearance must be completed and PIV card obtained before the selected candidate may report to duty. The USFWS will provide instructions for completion of the clearance after an intern has been selected and will notify them when they have been cleared to start the internship. This process will determine the internship’s exact start date.

Interns will have access to government facilities and systems, and will be supplied with access to gov’t vehicles, equipment, and materials needed to work on the projects and activities as outlined above. Interns must adhere to all government regulations and policies for operating equipment, vehicles, security awareness, and safety.

To Apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter along with the online application by clicking the APPLY link below . If you have questions, contact AZCC’s Individual Placement Coordinator Preston Sands at [email protected] .

For more information on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, please visit their website at . Information on the Kofa NWR can be found at .

For more information about Arizona Conservation Corps, please visit . Arizona Conservation Corps is a program of Conservation Legacy.

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