Thursday, December 17, 2015

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department positions

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites applicants for all our open positions, including the new wildlife biologist positions below. Please note they involve a variety of duties. Please forward if/as you see fit. Thanks very much!

Please note:
·         Please click on job title hyperlink for .pdf of complete job description.
·         These positions perform variety of duties. Both positions open to entry-level candidates to those with multiple years’ relevant professional experience.
o   Please note “Acceptable Substitutions” (if any) that may be counted towards part of experience and/or degree requirement.
·         “How to Apply” info below.
·         Deadline date (“closing date”) to apply for these positions.
·         For members of armed forces/veterans: Rough equivalencies to MOS codes near bottom of each complete job description.
·         In addition to positions below, other TPWD positions are listed on TPWD jobs page. 
·         Questions? Please click on job title hyperlink for .pdf of complete job description. To contact hiring manager, click on job title hyperlink below for name and phone number.

NRS I-II-III /Wildlife Biologist, Lavaca and Jackson counties, TX – TPWD Coastal Prairies and southern Post Oak Savannah Wildlife District.  Applicant selected will be required to reside in either Lavaca or Jackson counties, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III (Wildlife Biologist)” ]. Closing date/deadline to apply for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00149, is Wednesday, January 6, 2016, 11:59PM CST/10:59PM MST.
Please note this position performs a variety of duties and serves Lavaca and Jackson counties, TX. This position offices in Hallettsville, TX.
Click here for information on the TPWD Coastal Prairies and southern Post Oak Savannah Wildlife District.
Please note the Minimum Qualifications, including “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Physical Requirements,” “Preferred Qualifications” and “Acceptable Substitutions” for this position.
Please note the “General Description,” “Working Conditions,” “Additional Requirements” and “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities”.
Note: ~20% travel required.

NRS I-II-III /Wildlife Biologist, LaSalle and Webb counties, TX – TPWD South Texas Plains Wildlife District .  Applicant selected will be required to reside in either Webb (home to Laredo, TX) or LaSalle counties, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III (Wildlife Biologist)” ]. Closing date/deadline to apply for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00132, is Wednesday, December 30, 2015, 11:59PM CST/10:59PM MST.
Please note this position performs a variety of duties and serves Webb (home to Laredo, TX) and LaSalle counties, TX.
Click here for information on the TPWD South Texas Wildlife District.
Please note the Minimum Qualifications, including “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Physical Requirements,” “Preferred Qualifications” and “Acceptable Substitutions” for this position.
Please note the “General Description,” “Working Conditions,” “Additional Requirements” and “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities”.
Note: ~20% travel required.
 
How to Apply for TPWD positions:

·         Please note for any TPWD position -  interview and hiring decisions are based on completed on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment, not on résumés. This means you want to do the most complete, thorough job possible in completing the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment. Please see the “How to Apply” section at the bottom of this page for some ways on how to do this. Please note “How to Apply” suggestions are for both full-time jobs and Internships, too. 
·         To apply for TPWD positions: Complete the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment + attach to it any/all required documents in order to be considered for positions. Work history experience *must* be completed in the online application. The on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment starts here, then click on “Applicant Login” in upper left-hand corner box of links.
o   You may want to consider using/adapting TPWD job description language to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties” as well as “Additional Information - Certificates and Licenses,” “Additional Information - Skills,” and so forth.
o   If you have military service, you may also want to select “Military Service” section of “Supplemental Information” (in TPWD on-line application) to list Military Service accomplishments.
§  In terms of “jargon,” please consider using the language in each TPWD job you are interested in to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties.”
§  Also consider listing Military Service honors/awards under “Honors & Awards” section of “Supplemental Information” and other areas as appropriate.
·         For anything you are unsure about, consider using “Miscellaneous” in “Supplemental Information” of TPWD on-line application.
·         Submit completed Application + attach any required forms and transcript(s) by 11:59PM CT/10:59PM MT on application deadline. Thank you.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Harvard Forest undergraduate summer research

Greetings from Harvard Forest!

We are offering an exciting summer program for undergraduate students to collaborate with scientists conducting ecological research.

The strict deadline for this program is February 5th, 2016 @ 11:59pm.

Applications are currently being accepted on-line and complete details are listed on our website.
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/

Thank you for your time and please pass information along to your colleagues.



Program dates for 2016 are May 23 - August 5, 2016.



Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) paid college student Intern positions

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites applicants for our following paid college student Intern positions. TPWD paid Internships are open to college students currently enrolled in accredited college/university who meet/exceed TPWD Internship Application requirements. Please note they involve a variety of duties in different parts of Texas. Please forward if/as you see fit. Thanks very much!

Please note:
·         Click here for TPWD Student Internship Program web portal.
·         Please click on job title hyperlink for .pdf of complete job description.
o   For members of armed forces/veterans: Rough equivalencies to MOS codes near bottom of each complete job description.
·         These TPWD Internships may perform variety of duties.
·         “How to Apply” info below.
·         Deadline date (“closing date”) to apply for these positions.
·         In addition to Internships below, other TPWD positions are listed on TPWD jobs page. 
·         Questions? Please click on job title hyperlink for .pdf of complete job description. To contact hiring manager, click on job title hyperlink below for name and phone number.

Sea Center Texas Outreach & Volunteer Program Internship –  TPWD Sea Center Texas, Lake Jackson, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Intern Clerk II-III-IV” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00199, is Continuous, meaning this position could close at any time so we encourage those interested to apply as soon as able.
Click here for information on TPWD’s Sea Center Texas, where this internship will work.
Click here for information on TPWD Fish Hatcheries, of which Sea Center Texas is one.
Click here for information on TPWD Coastal Fisheries Field Offices.
Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
Please note the “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” and “Working Conditions,” for this position.
Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities,” “Additional Information” and “Additional Requirements”.
Note: ~5% travel required.

Sea Center Texas Hatchery Internship –  TPWD Sea Center Texas, Lake Jackson, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Intern Clerk II-III-IV” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00198, is Continuous, meaning this position could close at any time so we encourage those interested to apply as soon as able.
Click here for information on TPWD’s Sea Center Texas, where this internship will work.
Click here for information on TPWD Fish Hatcheries, of which Sea Center Texas is one.
Click here for information on TPWD Coastal Fisheries Field Offices.
Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
Please note the “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” and “Working Conditions,” for this position.
Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities,” “Additional Information” and “Additional Requirements”.
Note: ~5% travel required.

Law Enforcement (Game Warden) Internship –  locations to be determined based on residences of candidates selected for Internships, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Intern Clerk II-III-IV (Law Enforcement Intern)” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00160, is Friday, January 8, 2016, 11:59PM CST/10:59PM MST.
Click here for information on TPWD’s Law Enforcement Division (Game Wardens).
Click here for Game Warden recruiting informational brochure.
Please note the “Citizenship,” “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” and “Working Conditions,” for this position.
Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities,” “Additional Information” and “Additional Requirements”.
Note: ~50%-75% travel required.

How to Apply for TPWD positions:

·         Please note for any TPWD position -  interview and hiring decisions are based on completed on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment, not on résumés. This means you want to do the most complete, thorough job possible in completing the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment. Please see the “How to Apply” section at the bottom of this page for some ways on how to do this. Please note “How to Apply” suggestions are for both full-time jobs and Internships, too. 
·         To apply for TPWD positions: Complete the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment + attach to it any/all required documents in order to be considered for positions. Work history experience *must* be completed in the online application. The on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment starts here, then click on “Applicant Login” in upper left-hand corner box of links.
o   You may want to consider using/adapting TPWD job description language to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties” as well as “Additional Information - Certificates and Licenses,” “Additional Information - Skills,” and so forth.
o   If you have military service, you may also want to select “Military Service” section of “Supplemental Information” (in TPWD on-line application) to list Military Service accomplishments.
§  In terms of “jargon,” please consider using the language in each TPWD job you are interested in to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties.”
§  Also consider listing Military Service honors/awards under “Honors & Awards” section of “Supplemental Information” and other areas as appropriate.
·         For anything you are unsure about, consider using “Miscellaneous” in “Supplemental Information” of TPWD on-line application.
·         Submit completed Application + attach any required forms and transcript(s) by 11:59PM CT/10:59PM MT on application deadline. Thank you.

Poultry Science Undergraduate Internships



Applications Being Accepted for 2016 Andrew F. Giesen III Poultry Science Undergraduate Internships

Applications are being accepted for the 2016 Andrew F. Giesen III Poultry Science Undergraduate Internship Program.

The internships are designed to match outstanding life sciences undergraduate students interested in exploring career options in poultry science with companies and organizations that produce or are otherwise affiliated with the poultry industry. The objective of the program is to attract bright young scientists to learn first-hand how science and technology is applied in solving the challenges of meat and egg production in the modern day poultry industry.

Applications for the summer internships will be accepted online until January 5, 2016. Among the application materials required is a letter of application and three letters of support. Applicants should review the Internship Award Guidelines for information and directions on how to apply. The list of partnering companies and institutions, along with areas of research interest is also available on the website.

Apply Today!

Poultry Science Association
701 Devonshire Drive, C-51
Champaign, IL 61820

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

National Pork Board internships

The National Pork Board is seeking candidates to apply for our 2016 internship program. To learn about these exciting opportunities, please see the descriptions below. The Pork Board is funded through a market checkoff collection on sales of market swine in the United States. We are charged with effectively serving U.S. pork producers through the development of educational programs, coordination of research projects, and increasing the demand for pork meat in domestic and international markets.
Criteria for applying:
  • Our internships will begin approximately May 16, 2016 and continue through approximately August 12, 2016.
  • All internships are paid, and candidates are expected to work full-time for 12 weeks. All positions are based at our office in Clive, IA.
  • All interns will be expected to secure their own housing for the summer.
  • Interviews will take place in December - January with positions being filled by February.
  • Please indicate in the subject line which internship you would like to be considered.
  • Interested candidates should forward resume, cover letter, and writing samples if needed, via email to:Intern@pork.org (Microsoft Word or PDF formats only). No phone calls please.
  • Deadline to apply is December 15, 2015.
Producer Services/Outreach Intern (2 positions):
The successful candidate will assist with the development and delivery of pork producer education and certification programs offered by the National Pork Board.  He or she will complete special projects and will work at various education activities during World Pork Expo.  He or she will also work with the Pork Quality Assurance Plus (PQA Plus), Transport Quality Assurance (TQA), and the Youth PQA Plus programs as assigned.  The job(s) involve some travel to events, meetings, state fairs, and/or junior swine shows to represent Pork Checkoff.  Some of the projects include development of PowerPoint presentations, brochure development, graphics inventory, exam management for e-learning courses, curriculum development, as well creating marketing/sales pieces for each of our items that we inventory and market to producers and other educational projects as they arise.

A familiarity with the pork industry is recommended; an agriculture education or agricultural communication major is preferred.  Candidates should possess strong communication skills including written and telephone skills. Additionally, the successful candidate should be goal oriented and excel in leadership skills.  Some overnight travel may be required.

Communications Intern (1 position):
The Communications Department intern will assist with day-to-day activities that include print, audio and visual communications about the pork industry and related news on a national level.
Specific experiences include:
  • Working with producers and in media relations at World Pork Expo and at the Ag Media Summit
  • Assisting with development of Pork Checkoff news releases, Pork Checkoff's national magazine Pork Checkoff Report, the national newsletter Pork Leader and the October Pork Month media kit
  • Assisting with the National Awards Program, including writing and photography
  • Assisting with the management of Pork Checkoff websites
  • Contributing content to the Pork Checkoff's Internet site and social media tools utilized by the Checkoff
  • Assisting with special projects
Applicants must be interested in the pork industry.  Applicants will benefit from having an agricultural background and/or an academic emphasis in animal science, agriculture journalism, agricultural communications or journalism.  Photography skills, broadcasting skills and familiarity with AP style writing are a plus.
**Applicants interested in the Communications position are required to send two writing samples with their resume.

Science and Technology Intern (1 position):
The Science and Technology department includes eleven staff members that work in the areas of animal science, swine welfare, swine health, pork safety, quality and nutrition, producer and public health, and environmental science. A number of different programs are active within these areas in response to producer needs. Interns in the department will have the opportunity to work with the program areas' Directors to assist with projects specific to program areas.  The objective is to come away with a better understanding of the breadth and depth of issues that Science and Technology deal with in service to the industry.  Management of unanticipated issues that arise and that have the potential to impact the viability or health of the U.S. swine industry is an important function of the department.

The Candidate selected for this position will be expected to participate in various aspects of departmental activities. These activities may include:
  • Working with individual staff members to complete specific new and on-going projects or independent projects within the program areas listed above.
  • Participation in the planning and operation of meetings at local, state, and national levels.
  • Assistance with NPB activities at World Pork Expo, June 8-10, 2016.
  • Attendance and participation in technical working group, producer committee, departmental and organizational staff meetings.
The nature of many of the activities within the Science and Technology department requires the completion of both planned and unplanned tasks. Flexibility and the ability to become rapidly acquainted with new issues are important skills necessary for successful completion of departmental objectives. Candidates for this position are expected to possess the following skills:
  • The ability to work on several projects at one time with a high attention to detail and quality of work.
  • Have competence in MS Office software programs.
  • Be willing to travel two to four days per month, including some overnight travel.
  • Be comfortable working in an environment that demands flexible scheduling, independent work, and shifting priorities.
  • Have the ability to become rapidly familiar with new topics, issues, or projects.
Interested candidates should be enrolled in, or have recently completed, an animal science-related degree program. This may include, but is not limited to animal science, veterinary medicine and environmental sciences. An interest and commitment to the U.S. swine industry is required. Some travel will be required.

Domestic Marketing Intern (1 position):
The candidate selected for this internship will assist in the various activities and programs implemented within the Domestic Marketing Department. Outreach efforts are executed within the specific areas of consumer advertising, public relations, social media, retail, foodservice, and market research. Different components of this internship include assisting in the development and coordination of specific programs, project coordination with agency partners, contributing ideas and feedback regarding different program initiatives, and participating in various departmental activities.

Ideal candidates will have an academic emphasis on marketing, public relations or advertising. Agriculture background is not required. Strong communication skills are a must. Some travel may be required

Monday, November 16, 2015

Louisiana Water Resources Research Institute grant


Louisiana Water Resources Research Institute (LWRRI) has issued an RFP for FY2016-2017 Annual Base Grant competition. Information can be found at the website http://lwrri.lsu.edu/104b-base-grant/

Friday, November 6, 2015

Southeast Extension District 9

Open Positions in District 9
The following positions are currently open in Southeast Extension District 9. If you have an interest in transferring to one of the open positions please let me know and apply at the GreatJobs website. Also, if you know of any other agent in the state who may be interested in transferring to the best District in the State, please let them know of these vacancies. In addition, if you know of any individual who may have an interest in working for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension or the Cooperative Extension Program at Prairie View A&M, please let them know of these vacancies.
- Fort Bend EA-4-H-CEP (Interviews conducted and offer extended)
- Galveston CEA-4-H
- Grimes EA-FCS-CEP
- Harris EA-Ag/NR-CEP
- Jefferson CEA-Ag/NR
- Jefferson CEA-Hort. (Re-establishing this position with a significant contribution from Jefferson County)
- Liberty CEA-4-H (Re-establishing this position with a significant contribution from Liberty County) 
- Liberty EA-CED-CEP 
- Waller EA-Ag/NR-CEP

If you have questions or comments, please let me know.

Dale A. Fritz, Ph.D.
District Extension Administrator
TAMU Riverside Campus Hwy 47 Bldg 4431
P.O. Box 2150
Bryan, TX 77806-2150
979-845-6806 (Office)
979-255-9761 (Cell)

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Agriculture Teacher, Albany High School

Albany High School has an Agriculture Teacher position available. 

 Opening date: today
Closing Date: Nov. 20, 2015
Hire Date:  Immediately (or word as needed) the position is open now. 
Contact Information: jill.prokop@lpsb.org

Ag teacher, St. Tammany Parish

There will be an opening for an ag teacher position at Fountainbleau Junior in St. Tammany Parish effective January 3rd. If you are interested or have any questions please email Bobby King at  bobby.king@stpsb.org.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department openings

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites applicants for all our open positions, including the new Coastal and Inland Fisheries biologist and technician positions below.

Please note:
·         These positions require none to varying amounts of relevant professional experience.
o   Please note any “Acceptable Substitutions” that may be counted towards part of experience requirement.
·         “How to Apply” info below.
·         Deadline dates (“closing date”) to apply for these positions vary.
·         Questions? For .pdf job description, please click on job title hyperlink. To contact hiring manager, click on job hyperlinks below for contact information.  

      • Click here for information on TFFC.
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” and “Acceptable Substitutions” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~10% travel required.

      • Click here for information on TPWD's Heart of the Hills Fisheries Science Center.
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~25% travel required.

    • NRS V - Coastal Fisheries Habitat Assessment Team Lead –  Location to be determined, Dickinson, Rockport or Corpus Christi, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist V/ Habitat Assessment Team Lead” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00103, is Friday, November 9, 2015, 11:59PM CDT.
      • Click here for information on TPWD Coastal Fisheries Field Offices and scroll down to “Upper Coast Region” for this Region’s field offices.
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~50% travel required.

How to Apply for TPWD positions:

·         Please note for any TPWD position -  interview and hiring decisions are based on completed on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment, not on résumés. This means you want to do the most complete, thorough job possible in completing the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment. Please see the “How to Apply” section at the bottom of this page for some ways on how to do this. Please note “How to Apply” suggestions are for both full-time jobs and Internships, too.
o   To apply for TPWD positions: Complete the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment + attach to it any/all required documents in order to be considered for positions. Work history experience *must* be completed in the online application. The on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment starts here, then click on “Applicant Login” in upper left-hand corner box of links.
§  You may want to consider using/adapting TPWD job description language to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties” as well as “Additional Information - Certificates and Licenses,” “Additional Information - Skills,” and so forth.
·         If you have military service, you may also want to select “Military Service” section of “Supplemental Information” (in TPWD on-line application) to list Military Service accomplishments.
o   In terms of “jargon,” please consider using the language in each TPWD job you are interested in to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties.”
o   Also consider listing Military Service honors/awards under “Honors & Awards” section of “Supplemental Information” and other areas as appropriate.
·         For anything you are unsure about, consider using “Miscellaneous” in “Supplemental Information” of TPWD on-line application.
·         Submit completed Application + attach any required forms and transcript(s) by 11:59PM CT on application deadline. Thank you.

Urban Wildlife Biologist

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites applicants for all our open positions, including the new Urban Wildlife Biologist position for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, office inside Cedar Hill State Park.

Please note:
·    This position performs variety of duties.
    • Please note “Acceptable Substitutions” (if any) that may be counted towards part of experience requirement.
·    “How to Apply” info below.
·    Deadline date (“closing date”) to apply for this position.  
·    Questions? Please click on job title hyperlink for .pdf of complete job description. To contact hiring manager, click on job title hyperlinks below for contact information

    • NRS I-II-III / Urban Wildlife Biologist – TPWD Urban Wildlife Program, Based at Cedar Hill State Park, Cedar Hill, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III (Urban Wildlife Biologist)” ]. Closing date/deadline to apply for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00105, is Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:59PM CDT.
      • Please note this position serves greater Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and performs variety of duties.
      • Click here for information on the TPWD Urban Wildlife Program.
      • Please note the Minimum Qualifications, including “Education,” “Experience,” “Licensure,” and “Acceptable Substitutions” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Working Conditions,” “Additional Requirements” and “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities”.
      • Note: ~20% travel required.
  
How to Apply for TPWD positions:

·         Please note for any TPWD position -  interview and hiring decisions are based on completed on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment, not on résumés. This means you want to do the most complete, thorough job possible in completing the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment. Please see the “How to Apply” section at the bottom of this page for some ways on how to do this. Please note “How to Apply” suggestions are for both full-time jobs and Internships, too.
o   To apply for TPWD positions: Complete the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment + attach to it any/all required documents in order to be considered for positions. Work history experience *must* be completed in the online application. The on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment starts here, then click on “Applicant Login” in upper left-hand corner box of links.
§  You may want to consider using/adapting TPWD job description language to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties” as well as “Additional Information - Certificates and Licenses,” “Additional Information - Skills,” and so forth.
·         If you have military service, you may also want to select “Military Service” section of “Supplemental Information” (in TPWD on-line application) to list Military Service accomplishments.
o   In terms of “jargon,” please consider using the language in each TPWD job you are interested in to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties.”
o   Also consider listing Military Service honors/awards under “Honors & Awards” section of “Supplemental Information” and other areas as appropriate.
·         For anything you are unsure about, consider using “Miscellaneous” in “Supplemental Information” of TPWD on-line application.
·         Submit completed Application + attach any required forms and transcript(s) by 11:59PM CT on application deadline. Thank you.

Louisiana Environmental Education Symposium



Louisiana Environmental Education Symposium


Join us February 19-20, 2016 for a plethora of fun, hands-on, environmentally-based educational opportunities while we show you how to "Explore the Natural World" with your students! Earn CLUs, network with educators and local scientists, and go home with great ideas for your classroom.

Presenter Proposals

The Louisiana Environmental Education Commission is accepting proposals for hour-long concurrent sessions to be held at the 19th Annual Environmental Education State Symposium. This year’s conference will be held at the Baton Rouge Marriott, February 19-20, 2016.
All concurrent sessions will take place on Saturday, February 20, 2016. The theme for this conference will be “Exploring the Natural World.” It is not necessary for presenters to adhere to the theme, but sessions that complement the theme are encouraged.
The Louisiana Environmental Education Commission has a mission to create a comprehensive and balanced environmental education initiative that will result in environmentally literate citizens who will effectively and constructively solve existing environmental problems, prevent new ones, and maintain a sustainable environment for future generations.

Hosted By

The Louisiana Environmental Education Commission, The Louisiana Environmental Education Association and The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries 

Hotel Information

Use this link to book a room at the Baton Rouge Marriott.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Regional Wildlife Biologist – Farm Bill Coordinator

Regional Wildlife Biologist – Farm Bill Coordinator.  This opening is located in American Falls, Idaho.  An open competitive announcement is posted until  Thursday, November 12, 2015.  The announcement is located at the following link: https://labor.idaho.gov/DHR/ATS/StateJobs/jobannouncement.aspx?announcement_no=00835026010

There are two openings for Wildlife Technician, Senior .  One opening is with our Southwest Regional office at our Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area located in Parma, Idaho. The other opening is with our Clearwater Regional office at our Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area located in Lewiston, Idaho.  The announcement will be used to fill the two current openings and it may also be used to fill future statewide Wildlife Technician, Senior openings. An open competitive announcement is posted until Tuesday, November 10, 2015.  The announcement is located at the following link: https://labor.idaho.gov/DHR/ATS/StateJobs/jobannouncement.aspx?announcement_no=00792043016

Applications will only be accepted through the website.

EEO/Vets Preference

Monday, October 19, 2015

Coastal and Inland Fisheries biologist positions

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites applicants for all our open positions, including the new Coastal and Inland Fisheries biologist positions below.

Please note: 
·         These positions require none to varying amounts of relevant professional experience. 
o   Please note any “Acceptable Substitutions” that may be counted towards part of experience requirement.
·         “How to Apply” info below. 
·         Deadline dates (“closing date”) to apply for these positions vary.
·         Questions? Please contact hiring manager: click on job hyperlinks below for contact information.  

    • NRS I-IV/Fisheries Management Biologist –  Inland Fisheries’ Dallas-Fort Worth District, Fort Worth, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III-IV” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00091, is Thursday, November 5, 2015, 11:59PM CDT
      • Click here for information on TPWD Fisheries Management Districts and scroll down to “Dallas-Fort Worth” for this District’s Facebook page and major reservoirs. 
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~35% travel required.

    • NRS I-IV Inland Fisheries Management Biologist  –  Inland Fisheries’ San Marcos/Austin District, San Marcos, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III-IV / Fisheries Management Biologist” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00090, is Thursday, November 5, 2015, 11:59PM CDT
      • Click here for information on TPWD Fisheries Management Districts and scroll down to “San Marcos-Austin” for this District’s Facebook page and major reservoirs. 
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~35% travel required.

    • NRS I-IV Inland Fisheries Management Biologist –  Inland Fisheries’ College Station/Houston District, Somerville, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III-IV / Fisheries Management Biologist” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00088, is Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 11:59PM CDT
      • Click here for information on TPWD Fisheries Management Districts and scroll down to “College Station-Houston” for this District’s Facebook page and major reservoirs. 
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~35% travel required.

    • NRS I-III - Coastal Fisheries Lower Laguna Madre Ecosystem Biologist –  Lower Laguna Madre Field Station, Brownsville, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III / Lower Laguna Madre Ecosystem Biologist” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #16-00074, is Wednesday, October 21, 2015, 11:59PM CDT
      • Click here for information on TPWD Coastal Fisheries Field Offices and scroll down to “Lower Coast Region” for this Region’s field offices. 
      • Click here for TPWD information on Fisheries Management in general.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~20% travel required.

    • Inland Fisheries Natural Resource Damage Investigations Biologist  –  TPWD HQ, Austin, TX [listed on TPWD jobs website as “Natural Resources Specialist II-III-IV” ]. Closing date for this position, TPWD Job Posting #15-00789, is Continuous, meaning this position could close at any time so we encourage those interested to apply as soon as able. 
      • Click here for information on TPWD Fisheries Management. 
      • Click here for information on TPWD Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
      • Please note the “Experience,” “Licensure,” “Working Conditions,” “Acceptable Substitutions” and “Preferred Qualifications” for this position.
      • Please note the “General Description,” “Knowledge, Skills and Abilities” and “Additional Requirements”.
      • Note: ~30% travel required.

How to Apply for TPWD positions:

·         Please note for any TPWD position -  interview and hiring decisions are based on completed on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment, not on résumés. This means you want to do the most complete, thorough job possible in completing the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment. Please see the “How to Apply” section at the bottom of this page for some ways on how to do this. Please note “How to Apply” suggestions are for both full-time jobs and Internships, too.
o   To apply for TPWD positions: Complete the on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment + attach to it any/all required documents in order to be considered for positions. Work history experience *must* be completed in the online application. The on-line TPWD State of Texas Application for Employment starts here, then click on “Applicant Login” in upper left-hand corner box of links. 
§  You may want to consider using/adapting TPWD job description language to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties” as well as “Additional Information - Certificates and Licenses,” “Additional Information - Skills,” and so forth. 
·         If you have military service, you may also want to select “Military Service” section of “Supplemental Information” (in TPWD on-line application) to list Military Service accomplishments. 
o   In terms of “jargon,” please consider using the language in each TPWD job you are interested in to describe your work experience under “Work Experience – Duties.” 
o   Also consider listing Military Service honors/awards under “Honors & Awards” section of “Supplemental Information” and other areas as appropriate.
·         For anything you are unsure about, consider using “Miscellaneous” in “Supplemental Information” of TPWD on-line application. 
·         Submit completed Application + attach any required forms and transcript(s) by 11:59PM CT on application deadline. Thank you.