[Geoldept] Glacier Monitoring Internship Opportunity in WY
Dylan Albrecht
albrecd3 at wwu.edu
Sat Dec 11 10:53:27 PST 2021
Hey Doug,
I am extremely interested in this position but could not get the link to work and assume this means they have already reached the 150 applicant cap. I have fairly extensive mountaineering experience (glacier travel, lead alpine ice, a decade of rock climbing experience, done field research at elevations > 20k feet, thru hiked the pct, WFR) and just finished a year long post-bac certificate in GIS. If there’s any way they would accept another applicant I would be very grateful for the opportunity. If you hear of any other postings detailing a similar skill set I would much appreciate the referral.
Best,
Dylan
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Subject: [Geoldept] FW: Glacier Monitoring Internship Opportunity in WY
Students, if any of you have a hankering to spend the summer studying glaciers and caves in Wyoming’s gorgeous Wind River Range, here’s a fantastic paid(!) summer GeoCorp internship with the USFS working with a recent WWU Geo graduate!
The position has some fairly hefty requirements for mountaineering experience, but check it out!
Doug
Douglas H. Clark, Ph.D., L.G.
Assoc. Professor
He/him/his
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: Robin Thomas <robinhthomas at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2021 9:02 AM
To: Doug Clark <dhclark at wwu.edu>
Subject: Glacier Monitoring Internship Opportunity in WY
Hi Doug,
This is Robin Thomas, I was a WWU geology graduate in 2017.
I now work on Bridger-Teton National Forest for the geology program. One of my main duties is managing the glacier monitoring program for the forest.
We are hoping to bring on a paid GeoCorps intern for summer 2022 and I was wondering if you knew anyone who might be interested and who might be a good fit
The position should be posted to the GeoCorps website early December, and is limited to the first 150 applicants.
https://www.geosociety.org/.../fieldexp/GeoCorps/home.aspx<https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.geosociety.org%2F...%2Ffieldexp%2FGeoCorps%2Fhome.aspx&data=04%7C01%7Calbrecd3%40wwu.edu%7C8e3ec3636a844336c93708d9b9a09b54%7Cdc46140ce26f43efb0ae00f257f478ff%7C0%7C0%7C637744921803221770%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=I5PcRm4Ri1rlNa5znzYC8yKSU%2BppYOn%2FHUrbDQjo71Q%3D&reserved=0>
Thanks!
Robin
I have attached the job description below.
Come help the Bridger-Teton National Forest monitor glaciers and map alpine caves in Wyoming! The BTNF is looking for a motivated and skilled individual to assist with our geologic resources program. This year’s GeoCorps intern will work with our Geologist and Physical Science Technician on two main projects, glacier monitoring on Mammoth and Sourdough Glaciers in the Wind River Range and the cave inventory and management program, including exploration and mapping of several going alpine caves. Duties will include: looking for new caves by ground truthing karst points identified via remote sensing, cave survey, drafting cave maps, updating geodatabases, glacier geodetic survey and data processing, repeat glacier photography, glacial streamflow measurement. Expect 50/50 field and office work.
Requirements:
-Demonstrated experience with highly strenuous, off-trail, multi-day backcountry travel (Be prepared to give us some stats. How many miles? How much vertical? How heavy was the pack?)
-Experience with ropes (vertical caving or glacier travel preferred, if other please specify)
-Available at least July 1 through September 15
Other beneficial skills and experience:
-GIS (especially ArcGIS)
-Streamflow measurement
-Landscape or underground photography
-A degree in the physical science (geology preferred)
-WFR or EMT/other first aid certification (specify active or expired)
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Photo Credit, Brad Ellis: Caving Pic, Justin Snyder: Glacier Pic
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