Conservation Technician maintains the authenticity and overall appearance of art objects. Conducts analysis to determine appropriate method for cleaning and repairing objects. Being a Conservation Technician may require an associate's degree or its equivalent and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Additionally, Conservation Technician relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) is now accepting fellowship applications for the upcoming academic semester to serve as the Barnum Conservation Policy Fellow. MUCC is a non-profit member-based organization with more than 200 affiliated clubs and 40,000 members. Since 1937, MUCC has United Citizens to Conserve, Protect and Enhance Michigan’s Natural Resources and Our Outdoor Heritage through education, communication and advocacy. The late Dean Oliver Barnum was a life member of MUCC, lifelong hunter and conservationist and a government professor.
Applicants can expect to gain diverse experience working for a non-profit entity that is fully dedicated to conservation of Michigan’s natural resources and the enhancement and preservation of our recreational pastimes. Additionally, the MUCC Policy Fellow will be directly engaged in the day-to-day legislative, regulatory and grassroots communication-related advocacy efforts of the organization.
Primary responsibilities will include the following:
Applicants must possess excellent communication skills and an intermediate understanding of computers for word processing and web-based research. All academic majors may apply, however, applicants studying political science, journalism, fisheries & wildlife, forestry, community sustainability, communications, public relations, or any combination are encouraged to apply. While not required, applicants should have some working knowledge about hunting, fishing, trapping and/or general outdoor recreation.
Part-Time: This fellowship is on a part-time basis during the Fall academic semester (August-December). Continuation of the fellowship may continue past December on a mutually agreed-upon basis. Fellows are expected to work at the Lansing office 10-20 hours per week on a set schedule, some evening or weekend work may be required. Fellows will be paid the State of Michigan minimum wage. This position is part-time and not eligible for benefits.
How to apply: Please send a resume and cover letter to jtomei@mucc.org.
Closing Date: Posting will close on April 10, 2024 or when the position is filled.Clear All
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