[SEMCO] Seasonal Naturalist position available, Wellfeet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Melissa Lowe Cestaro mlowe at massaudubon.org
Wed Feb 23 14:21:34 EST 2011


Mass Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary seeks a SEASONAL
NATURALIST for Summer 2011.

We are seeking an experienced birder and enthusiastic environmental
educator to join our staff as a Seasonal Naturalist. Mass Audubon's
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1100-acre coastal sanctuary on
Cape Cod. Seasonal naturalists will lead informative birding and natural
history field walks and programs for adults and families at our
Sanctuary; conduct birding trips, marine life cruises, and other
wildlife tours within the Cape Cod National Seashore, Monomoy National
Wildlife Refuge, and other locations on Cape Cod; and provide visitor
information and general interpretation of the Sanctuary and coastal
community.  Successful candidates must have (or be working towards) a
Bachelor's Degree in biology, wildlife biology, environmental studies or
a related field;  knowledge of basic principles of ecology and natural
history;  and strong background in field identification of birds
(especially shorebirds).  Knowledge of marine biology and coastal
ecosystems is preferred. American Red Cross certification in basic first
aid and CPR is preferred.  Period of employment is June 20-September 5,
2011.  Starting salary:  $10.00/ hour, 25-35 hours/week, shared housing
available at $30 per week. 

 

Please send resume and letter of interest to Amy Fleischer, Education
Coordinator, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, PO Box 236, South
Wellfleet, MA  02663 or afleischer at massaudubon.org Website:
www.massaudubon.org/wellfleetbay

 

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Melissa Lowe, Outreach & Special Programs Coordinator 
Mass Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary 
PO Box 236, South Wellfleet, MA 02663 
mlowe at massaudubon.org 
508-349-2615, ext 107 

Protecting the Nature of Massachusetts 
www.massaudubon.org/wellfleetbay 

 

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