The Alameda County ResourceConservation District seeks motivated applicants ready for hands-ontraining and field work to join our Living Arroyos internship program.
BACKGROUND:
The Alameda County Resource Conservation District (ACRCD) is a non-regulatory special district that works to support local preservation, conservation, and restoration effortson private and public lands.Managed by the ACRCD, Living Arroyos is a multi-agency partnership that includes the Zone 7 Water Agency and the cities of Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton. Since 2013, Living Arroyos has worked to maintain and enhance the urban streams and streamside habitats of the Livermore-Amador valley through restoration projects. The program also works with partners to engage the community in volunteer clean-up and planting events.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Restoration Interns assist with Living Arroyos restoration projects along Tri-Valley stream reaches including tasks such as invasive species removal, watering plantings, installing native plants, monitoring plant survival, and hosting volunteer trash cleanup events. The position provides an opportunity to learn riparian restoration techniques, maintenance techniques, leadership, and outreach skills. Interns are also exposed to a variety of other conservation projects through the ACRCD, including urban farm maintenance, soil monitoring, vegetation monitoring, wildlife surveys, and additional ACRCD outreach events.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Work as part of a small team under the direction of the LivingArroyos Program Manager.
- Learn and applystream maintenance techniques such as invasive removal.
- Implement native plantingplans, maintain restoration sites and drip irrigation systems.
- Hand water projectsites during the dry season and conduct seasonal vegetation monitoring.
- Assist in leading groupsof volunteers.
- Work with hand tools, and power equipment such as stringtrimmers, augers, and water trailers.