Mammoth Site Summer Internships 2019

Mammoth Site Summer Internships 2019

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      Lisa HenryLisa Henry
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      The Mammoth Site is a sinkhole of late Pleistocene fauna. Over 10,000 vertebrate and invertebrate fossils have been uncovered at The Mammoth Site from its initial field season in 1974 to present. These bones belong mostly to Columbian mammoths; more than 2,000 specimens are preserved in-situ. At least 29 other vertebrate species are found at the site, and specimens of 53 invertebrate and botanical species, help explain a long ago ecosystem.

      Internship Positions
      Two types of seasonal internships starting in May and ending in August. Positions are:
      * Up to 40 hours per week for 10-16 weeks (variable schedule; will include weekends).
      Compensation: $9.00/hour with onsite housing. *Housing: Housing is provided to interns as part of compensation on Mammoth Site property. Housing is residential housing near The Mammoth Site, within the town limits of Hot Springs, SD. Laundry facilities are available on site.

      Responsibilities

      Education Internships
      Six available positions; may include: * Public Interpretation of Science
      * Educational Programs
      * Guest Services and Memberships
      * Exhibits Work
      * Other duties as assigned

      Conservation Internships
      Four available positions, may include: * Fossil preparation, stabilization
      * Research assistance
      * Fossil recovery and documentation
      * Field work education
      * Other duties as assigned

      Deadline: February 28, 2019

      Preferred Qualifications

      Education Internships
      o Advanced experience (>1 year) with public speaking and/or docent work. o Customer Service (>1 year)
      o Experience in education program delivery and development.

      Conservation Internships
      o One year or more of vertebrate or invertebrate preparation, and/or museum curatorial experience in vertebrate paleontology. o A working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, Access, and/or ArcGIS software.

      Minimum Qualifications
      Education
      Undergraduate (or higher) in the following or related majors: primary, secondary, and/or science education; tourism and/or hospitality.

      Conservation
      Undergraduate (or higher) in the following or related majors: anthropology/archaeology, biology, geology, or museum studies. *

      Availability to start work on or prior to May 13, 2019 and continue through August 16, 2019.
      Basic experience (~3 months) public speaking, teaching, and/or work with children.
      Good organizational skills and attention to detail.
      Solid interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
      You must be able to lift 25-35 lbs. This is paramount to your work here at The Mammoth Site; the primary educational responsibility of a Mammoth Site intern is leading Junior & Advanced Paleontologist classes. These classes involve repetitive lifting of buckets full of sediment.
      International Students – You must be at least in your second year at a US academic institution, have US citizenship, or previously established work visa to be considered.

      Application: Visit The Mammoth Site website (http://mammothsite.com/volunteeremployment-opportunities/) for your application and contact Dr. Sharon Holte:

      Dr. Sharon Holte
      Email: sharonh@mammothsite.org
      Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, South Dakota, Inc. P.O. Box 692; 1800 Highway 18 Bypass
      Hot Springs, South Dakota 57747

      You will receive a Mammoth Site application and two academic reference forms; you must submit these materials with a current CV, unofficial university transcript and cover letter by February 28, 2019.

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