Invasive Plant Control Internship (PO-00735047)

Invasive Plant Interns at Huron-Manistee National Forest 

Invasive Plant Interns on the Huron-Manistee National Forest will work as a team and learn how to use a variety of books and keys to identify native and non-native plants. They will learn about appropriate techniques for treating 20+ species of invasive plants and earn State of Michigan Pesticide Applicator Certification in the Right-of-Way and Aquatic Pests categories. Interns will learn to use a variety of maps, GPS units, and GIS. Interns will also work with program areas other than Botany, such as Wildlife and Recreation as opportunities allow, and learn about botany surveys, Karner blue butterfly surveys, turtle surveys, Pitcher's thistle monitoring, etc.

Primary Duties include:
Controlling invasive plants (75%)
Maintaining native plant and pollinator gardens (5%)
Monitoring rare plant populations, conducting botanical surveys, assisting with other plant-related projects as necessary (5%)
Working with other program areas (5%)

Training Opportunities:
Interns will earn State of Michigan Pesticide Applicator Certification, US Forest Service certification in Boater Safety, First Aid, and CPR. They will receive training in plant identification, plant surveys, wildlife surveys, and herbicide application.

Compensation:
$300/week Living Allowance*
$1,100 Travel Allowance*, paid once with first paycheck
Housing on-site
– Eligible for AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,718.25, to be received upon successful completion of position
– Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority

*All allowances subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes.

It is SCA’s policy that all AmeriCorps-required background checks must return cleared results prior to the position’s start; this includes being fingerprinted for the FBI check. Otherwise, the AmeriCorps award will be removed or the position’s start date will be delayed due to non-compliance.

*For SCA's COVID-19 guidance, please refer to www.thesca.org/covid

Position ID: PO-00735047

Expected Dates: May 22, 2023 - August 13, 2023

Location:
650 North Michigan Ave
Baldwin, MI 49304
US

Training Provided: Interns will earn State of Michigan Pesticide Applicator Certification, US Forest Service certification in Boater Safety, First Aid, and CPR. They will receive training in plant identification, plant surveys, wildlife surveys, and herbicide application.

Educational/Recreational Opportunities: Interns will receive training in plant identification, herbicide application, plant survey techniques, etc. There are many recreational opportunities in the area: camping, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, etc.

Handicap Accessible?: Yes

Main Area of Focus: Natural Resources Mgmt

Further Details

AmeriCorps Eligible: Eligible

Driving Logistics: Recommended

The housing facility is a 35-45-minute drive from the nearest large towns and there is minimal public transportation. It is also at least an hour drive to the nearest airports.

Housing or Stipend Provided?
A. Partner will provide suitable housing for the member

Bunk house with semi-private rooms. Bathrooms, washer & dryer, and full kitchen are in an adjacent building.

Indoor/Outdoor: Outside

US Citizenship: Yes

Student Conservation Association