[MCN] EPI is hiring: Program Assistant

Alexei Desmarais desmaraisalexei at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 15:54:25 EDT 2019


Hey Missoula Community Members,

Ecology Project International's Yellowstone Program
<http://www.epiyellowstone.org> is looking for a logistical mastermind to
fill our vital Program Assistant role!

The Yellowstone program assistant plays an integral role in achieving
programmatic goals and delivering Yellowstone wildlife ecology and winter
ecology courses, as well as the Bitterroot Wildlife Internship.They will be
primarily responsible for all of the logistical aspects of the program
implementation, including but not limited to gear, food, vehicles, and
lodging. During the non-field season this position will help with gear and
vehicle maintenance, vendor review and acquisition, student recruitment,
program evaluation, and planning. The Yellowstone program assistant will
also support delivery of field staff training at the start of the field
seasons and season close activities at the end of the season. In addition
to these core responsibilities, as the program assistant gains familiarity
with and improves existing systems to streamline logistical processes,
there will be opportunities to assist and gain experience in other aspects
of program implementation,from student recruitment to program evaluation.

*Applications will be accepted through April 12, though interviews will
be scheduled on a rolling basis as we review applications.

For complete job announcements and to access the application, please visit
https://ecologyproject.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=10

Any questions can be directed to Alexei Desmarais at
alexei at ecologyproject.org.

*About EPI:*
EPI is an international non-profit organization dedicated to addressing
critical conservation issues through field-based partnerships between local
experts and high school students. We engage adolescent youth from local
communities and visiting youth from other regions in applied conservation
hands-on science and conservation as they learn about and help protect
threatened species and habitats. Through EPI?s programs in five countries
throughout the U.S. and Latin America, teens are inspired and empowered to
engage in conservation efforts at home and worldwide to become the next
generation of conservation leaders. More information can be found at
www.ecologyproject.org.

-- 
*M.Ed. in Environmental Education*
*Instructor for the Redfish School of Change*

Redfish School of Change <http://www.schoolofchange.ca/>
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