Call for Freshwater Research Intern at WWF in the USA

Apply for the Freshwater Research Intern at WWF in the USA. World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Freshwater Research Intern to undertake an assessment of basin health report cards in order to review and compile basin health indicators and associated methods for data analysis.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements

  • Required at least 20 hours per week
  • Excellent technical research and analytic skills, with statistical analysis skills, preferred
  • Also, working towards or completed a degree in water quality, watershed management, freshwater ecology or related field
  • Additionally, the ability to write and communicate well in English
  • Attention to detail
  • Also, organized and self-motivated

Location

Virtual internship with hours aligned with Washington, DC time zone

Compensation

Unpaid. Applicants must enroll in school and be able to obtain academic course credit from their university.

Duties

The intern will assess the 300+ indicators that have been used and are being used in basin health report cards over the last twenty years. Additionally, they will categorize these indicators into major categories and determine groups of broadly similar indicators under each category.

Also, they will then catalog the methods for analyzing each indicator, including documentation of minimum data requirements and information on thresholds. Furthermore, the results of the assessment will be compiled in a summary report that includes guidance on methods for processing and analyzing common groups of indicators.

How to apply

Please submit a resume & cover letter through the Careers page. https://careerswwfus.icims.com/jobs/search

Visit the official page for more information.

Also, visit oyaop.com for more information.

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