Facility
Location
Address
1 Wildlife Circle
Austwell, TX 77950
United States
Date Range
-
Volunteer Position Overview
Volunteers Needed
-
Recruitment Start Date
Recruitment End Date
Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Training Required
No
Security Clearance Needed
Yes
Virtual
No
About This Position
RV Biology/Natural Resources Volunteer
DUTIES:
The volunteer will assist refuge staff with a variety of tasks which may include but are not limited to the following:
- Assisting with the feral hog trapping program.
- Biological surveys (waterbird ID skills required).
- Invasive plant management (spraying of herbicide required).
- Various habitat management tasks (heavy equipment and/or UTV training may be required).
- Represent the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) by wearing a volunteer uniform.
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:
- Ability to clearly understand the purpose of the refuge and its wildlife management programs as well as the National Wildlife Refuge System.
- Interest and/or background in working on wildlife management type projects, waterbird ID skills, pesticide application experience, heavy equipment and operation experience.
- Takes initiative to complete duties with diligence and excellence.
- Willingness to complete training to meet the skill and knowledge level needed for a specific assignment.
- Good physical condition and ability to work in warm temperatures, sun and among biting insects and poisonous plants. Walking on uneven ground, lifting, bending, using ladders, etc.
- Ability to work sagely utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Ability to work as part of a small team or independently depending on assignment.
- Ability to take direction and be open to receiving feedback to improve and ensure safe operations.
- Ability to present a positive image to the public as you will come in contact with visitors.
SCHEDULE AND TIME COMMITMENT:
- Volunteers are expected to volunteer 3 days/24 hours per week. This position operates primarily during standard weekday business hours.
- We request a minimum 3 -month commitment
ACCOMIDATIONS:
- Full hook-up RV spot provided (includes water and electric). Must be able to provide own lodging (RV, 5th wheel, travel trailer).
- Access to volunteer facility. Amenities include bathrooms, showers laundry, full kitchen, TV, couches, and tables. Wi-Fi provided in volunteer facility.
TRAINING:
- We will provide on-site training.
- A valid Driver's License and completion of FWS's Defensive Driving Course is REQUIRED for driving government vehicles.
- Technical and safety training may be required depending on assigned project (Heavy Equipment training - tractor, skid steer, UTV, riding mover, etc.).
PLEASE NOTE:
- Public Wi-Fi is accessible at the volunteer building; however, connection quality may be inconsistent. For optimal performance, we recommend bringing your own Wii-Fi or cell booster.
- The RV pad sites do not include generators. In the event of a power outage, the refuge does not provide generators. We recommend that you come prepared and bring your own generator.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
- For more information, contact our Acting Supervisory Wildlife Biologist: Allison Griffin ([email protected])
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