[Geoldept] FW: summer job in North Cascades

Doug Clark Doug.Clark at wwu.edu
Thu Mar 9 08:47:35 PST 2017


Grad students and recently or about-to-be graduated BS seniors:

Here’s your chance to work in the North Cascades (and be paid!):

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/465085800/

Doug

Douglas H. Clark, Ph.D., L.G.
Assoc. Professor
Geology Department, WWU
516 High St.
Bellingham, WA 98225 U.S.A.
360-650-7939 (office)
360-650-3581 (main office)
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From: Riedel, Jon [mailto:jon_riedel at nps.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 12:54 PM
To: Doug Clark <Doug.Clark at wwu.edu>; Andy Bunn <Andy.Bunn at wwu.edu>; Andy Bach <Andy.Bach at wwu.edu>
Subject: summer job in North Cascades


In the past some of you have steered some great seasonal help my way in support of the Physical Science program at North Cascades NP.

There will be a 3-month summer position at North Cascades starting in late June and running through September. This position will be open to applicants starting Thursday March 8 for 5 business days. Go to USAJobs to find the application material.

Please encourage your students who may be qualified to apply. In the past we have hired mostly graduate students or those with a B.S. and the necessary specialized skills to apply.

Thanks, Jon
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Jon L. Riedel, Ph.D., L.G.
Geologist - North Cascades National Park
810 State Route 20
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
(360)8547330

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