Paleonet: Geoscientist-in-Parks and DHA positions at John Day Fossil Beds

JODA Paleontology, NPS joda_paleontology at nps.gov
Tue Jan 29 16:03:08 UTC 2019


Hello all,

The deadline is fast approaching for internship positions at John Day
Fossil Beds National Monument for this summer! Please seeing postings below.

We have three Geoscientists-in-Parks (GIP) internships and one Direct Hire
Authority-Resource Assistant (DHA-RA) Opportunity. GIP internship
opportunities are designed for participants between the ages of 18 and 35
years old and are 12 weeks long. The DHA-RA program is a unique opportunity
in which participants who successfully complete the requirements receive a
2-year eligibility period, starting from the date of their degree, during
which they can be non-competitively hired by the Department of Interior
(NPS, BLM, USGS, USFWS, etc.). These opportunities are available to upper
level undergraduate and graduate students. The DHA-RA program is focused on
full representation of women and participants from Historically Black,
Hispanic, Asian Pacific Islander, and Native American schools or other
schools with diverse student populations. To be eligible for a DHA-RA
position, participants must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent legal
resident (“green-card-holder”), currently enrolled in an institution of
higher education, and graduate after completion of the internship. Students
enrolled in certificate programs are not eligible for DHA positions.

Please spread the word as the deadline to submit is February 3rd, 2019.

Thanks,

-Nick-

*GIP Interns*

*Natural Resource Interpretive Assistant (2 positions)*
https://rock.geosociety.org/eo/viewJob.asp?jobID=2445

Paleontology Assistant
https://rock.geosociety.org/eo/viewJob.asp?jobID=2444

*DHA-RA*

Geology Assistant
https://rock.geosociety.org/eo/viewJob.asp?jobID=1611


Nicholas A. Famoso, PhD
Chief of Paleontology/Museum Curator
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
32651 Highway 19
Kimberly, OR 97848
Phone: 541-987-2333 ext 1219
and
Courtesy Research Associate
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Oregon
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