A few quick notes to this uncommon opportunity (thanks to Kristi Straus):
- have to be currently enrolled in an undergrad or grad program
- only 2 weeks to apply
- can lead to being non competitively converted to permanent employee status with USFWS – really valuable!
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is currently accepting applications for over 40 Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program (DFP) positions throughout the nation, most of which are in biological science/ natural resource management or related fields.
College undergraduate-rising seniors and graduate college students who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an accredited college or university may apply.
The Directorate Resource Assistants Fellows Program (DFP) is a new fellowship program in the U.S. Fish and Wildilfe Service (Service). The DFP is designed to provide fellowship opportunities for undergraduate – rising seniors and current or newly enrolled graduate students. Fellows will have an opportunity to apply classroom theories, principles and concepts to real-world situations by working 11 consecutive weeks full-time (beginning on or about May 27th) on a project that is rigorous in nature. Fellows may be eligible for a permanent position that is related to their college field of study in the Service. Fellows will have an opportunity to network and develop relationships with Service program officials and staff. Over 40 positions are available.
The Alaska Region (Region 7) recruitment flyer is attached below and contains all information needed to apply. This information includes internship locations, desired education level/major, internship/project descriptions, instructions on how to apply, eligibility requirements, benefits, and a point of contact for questions.
Click here to be directed to the DFP webpage listing projects nationwide and more details on how to apply. Please take note to the desired education level and experience associated with each project of interest.
Interested and eligible applicants must apply to each DFP project separately by Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Application packages are to be sent to the unique point of contact listed for respective Region where the DFP project is being hosted. Attached is an application package checklist to ensure required information and documentation is provided to the appropriate contact.
Faculty and Staff: Thank you for your assistance in recruiting students from your college or university for these great internship opportunities!
Please distribute this within your networks.
Thank you,
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Terry D. Whittaker
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Regional Workforce Recruiter, Alaska Region
(Satellite Location)
9014 E. 21st
Tulsa, OK 74129