Environmental Services Intern - Lands Program ESI Sacramento

Organization
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Job Description

Are you interested in joining a dynamic team to help shape the future of CDFW Lands? Join the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's (CDFW) Lands Program in the Wildlife Branch (Headquarters), based out of West Sacramento! The Lands Program is seeking motivated staff with general ecology/biology knowledge and strong organizational and communication skills to join the team. The Lands Program engages in collaborative leadership with Regional land management staff throughout the state for tasks such as land management planning, field data collection, data management, and data analysis as well as document writing, formatting, and review. Under the supervision of the Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisor), the Environmental Services Intern will assist with Land Management Planning, coordination of Wildlife Restoration Grant funding, and the Sentinel Site Network. Land management planning may include assisting with resource inventory data collection, providing support for internal workshops and public meetings, organizing and summarizing background information, and formatting accessible documents. Assistance with Wildlife Restoration Grant coordination may consist of entering, updating, and verifying grant budgets in an internal project organization application. The Sentinel Site Network is a series of biodiversity data collection sites located throughout the state. Work may entail assisting with the installation and maintenance of climate and biodiversity sensors such as camera traps, acoustic recorders, and/or Motus stations. The incumbent may also process field data using artificial intelligence tools such as Wildlife Insights.
 

FT/PT
Part Time
Application Deadline