Hi Guys,
Thank you very much for all the interest. We are going through the applications now. We are hoping for some more applicants with GPS and GIS experience.
ACE – BLM Old Spanish National Trail Archaeology Internship
24-week position starting ASAP or latest by May 30th through October 28th, 2011
Summary:
The Bureau of Land Management is partnering with American Conservation Experience (ACE), a Non-Profit Conservation Corps based in Flagstaff, AZ, to recruit and coordinate one outgoing and enthusiastic Intern, with an archaeology or history background, to support the Bureau of Land Management's mission to preserve and interpret the California segment of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail, while working closely with the District Cultural Resources Program in the California Desert District office. Applicants must have GPS and GIS experience.
This is a great opportunity for an enthusiastic entry-level professional with a deep interest in jointly advancing their career goals and helping preserve the culture and scenic beauty of this National Historic Trail. The ideal candidate will be someone with a strong trails and anthropology background and have a deep interest in such historical preservation endeavors.
The trail takes its name from the old Spanish colonies in northern New Mexico and southern California that were linked by this rugged route. Today, its remnants link Santa Fe, NM and Los Angeles, CA across six states and 2,700 miles. For more information about the trail please visit http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/hist_trails/old_span_tr.html
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Bureau of Land Management is the designated national lead for the Old Spanish National Historic Trail that crosses New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. This internship is located within the BLM-California Desert District Office, Division of Resources, Moreno Valley, California and the Barstow Field Office, Barstow, California. They will provide technical assistance, and support for the management of the California segment of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail that crosses BLM public lands in the California Desert Conservation Area. Duties include but are not limited to:
· Providing assistance in compiling a bibliography of the Old Spanish Trail and Anza Historic Trail related studies and historical or archival materials.
· Collecting and reviewing trail studies and archival materials for information relevant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and reviewing energy projects and other activities that may affect National Historic Trails.
· Preparing historical context narratives of environmental or cultural documents.
· Assisting in creating and managing a National Historic Trails reference library, cataloging and filing all relevant written data.
· Assisting in fieldwork for the review of National Historic Trails' sites.
· General records management, cataloguing, organizing and management of all related cultural resources documents.
· Helping with the development of environmental education, outreach, and heritage tourism materials that emphasizes the importance of this Trail.
· Working closely with volunteers from the Tecopa and Pasadena Chapters of the Old Spanish Trail Association and developing a trail Stewardship program.
Benefit to the ACE National Historic Trails intern:
· Opportunity to participate in the 2011 Spanish Trail Association conference scheduled for June 2-5 in Pomona CA
- Opportunity to work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to the conservation of our public resources
· Exposure to a potential career path within the BLM or other government and non-government land management agencies, all of which value real world field experience
· Opportunity to help preserve a national historic treasure
· A weekly housing, living and travel allowance will be provided
Qualifications: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, History, or a related field. Applicants with extensive hands-on professional experience but lacking a completed degree will also be strongly considered. Applicants must have GPS and GIS experience. Most importantly, candidates should have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career within the scope of this internship. Applicants must be passionate and interested in preserving this cultural heritage of our land.
The ACE Spanish Historic Trail Intern must enjoy conducting research and working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds in the outdoors as well as in the office. Organization, punctuality and attention to detail are critical to the success of this position, as is the ability to juggle multiple projects at the same time and think quickly on their feet. In general, the applicant will be required to do whatever is necessary to successfully accomplish the goals of this program.
Other Requirements:
· Must have a valid class c drivers license and clean driving record
· Available to US Citizens and legal permanent residents only
· Must be between 18 – 26 years of age
· Personal Medical insurance is required for the duration of the internship
· Ability and willingness to undergo a criminal background check is required
· Drug users, including recreational smokers of marijuana, should not consider applying, as ACE reserves the right to require drug testing
Applicants need not possess every qualification above, however, one must be smart, highly motivated, flexible and possess the necessary self-reliance to figure out how to get things done. ACE interns must be fit, mature, safety conscious, and ready for a responsible adventure.
For more info contact Shane Barrow at 801-946-2722 or sbarrow@usaconservation.org
To Apply:
Please email a resume and cover letter along with 3 professional references in one document with "BLM Spanish historic trail XXX - referred" in the subject heading of your email to intern@usaconservation.org. Position announcement closes when filled; immediate consideration will be given as resumes and letters are received. Selections need to be made as soon as the perfect candidate is found.
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Thank you
Sincerely,
Trisha Singh
Internship coordinator
American Conservation Experience
tsingh@usaconservation.org
801-946-5379 - Cell
1-866-604-9307 - Fax
www.usaconservation.org
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