The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is recruiting one (1) Natural Resources Intern - Air Quality & Sound to support soundscape monitoring in Bears Ears National Monument. Monitoring will establish the baseline ambient soundscape levels of the monument and identification of what sounds are found within the Bears Ears National Monument. Acoustic data will be collected in several locations and provide monument managers the information they need to make informed decisions on management of the monument. The intern will also gain experience on other air resource monitoring in Utah, including with meteorological, dust, and gaseous pollutant monitoring.
Primary Responsibilities:
Interns will primarily work out of the Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office in Salt Lake City, Utah, but travel will be required to Bears Ears National Monument in Southeastern Utah.
Salt Lake is the largest metropolitan area in Utah, offering many city amenities. The city is bordered by the Great Salt Lake and the snow-capped Wasatch Range. Salt Lake is an arid mountain desert. The air is thin, dry, and ranges between hot and freezing throughout the year. On average, Salt Lake gets 20 inches of rain per year in addition to 54 inches of snow per year. Typically, there are 222 sunny days each year in Salt Lake.
Bears Ears National Monument is located in southeast Utah in San Juan County and is made up of 1.36 million acres of public lands. The monument is co-managed by the Bureau of Land Management Monticello Field Office, the Manti La Sal National Forest, and the five Tribes of the Bears Ears Commission (the Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Zuni Tribe, and Ute Indian Tribe). There are three main areas: Indian Creek, Cedar Mesa, and the San Juan River. This area’s rich cultural heritage is held sacred by many Native American Tribes, who continue to rely on these lands for traditional and ceremonial uses. The natural resources here are regularly used by local communities for firewood gathering and livestock grazing. Beyond cultural and natural resources, this area is meaningful to recreationists who visit the Bears Ears region to backpack, rock climb, river raft, and more.
Bears Ears National Monument is very remote–nearby Monument Valley, Mexican Hat, Bluff, Blanding, and Monticello are about an hour drive from the monument and have small grocery stores and gas stations. Lodging is also available in these communities and at government lodging at Natural Bridges National Monument. The BLM field office for Bears Ears is located in Monticello.
Please apply online through this application link by submitting an up-to-date resume, one page cover letter that details your interest in the position and any qualifications not fully described in your resume, contact information for three professional and/or academic references. Be sure to complete any preliminary questions prompted in the application and sign your application.
Applications will be accepted until December 29, 2024 and applicant review will begin on December 30, 2024. The posting will remain open until filled and only complete applications will be reviewed. Candidates selected to move forward with the application process will be contacted to interview. Interviews will begin in mid January 2025.
Because the agreement under which this position is being advertised is a Public Lands Corps Youth Assistance Agreement, all applicants must meet the PLC age and citizenship requirements. Additional information on the PLC can be found on our website.
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