University of Minnesota Sea Grant
St. Paul, MN
Closing Date: Until Filled
Web Address: https://seagrant.umn.edu/articles/job-opp-mnsg-cattail-plant-fish-research-fellow
The Minnesota Sea Grant research fellow position is a two year, full time position for a highly motivated individual with experience in fisheries field research and data analysis (MS required). The initial focus of the position will be to coordinate efforts to investigate whether small-scale, mechanical harvesting of invasive hybrid cattail (Typha X glauca) can be a successful nearshore lake habitat restoration method to benefit water quality, native plants and fish communities. This position has a substantial outreach component and includes engagement with external partners such as the Minnesota DNR, National Park Service, watershed districts, city parks, local lake groups, and other communities. Link to find out more information: https://seagrant.umn.edu/articles/job-opp-mnsg-cattail-plant-fish-research-fellow Applications must be submitted online. To apply to this position got to: https://hr.umn.edu/Jobs/Find-Job Search for job opening: 359528 Link to job opening: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/359528. Complete the online application and attach all of the following: Cover letter Resume or curriculum vitae Contact information for three professional references Contact: Amy Schrank: [email protected]
Amy J Schrank
Minnesota Sea Grant
[email protected]
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