Job ID: 2025-18672 Type: Full-Time Contract # of Openings: 3 Category: Research/Project Soil Ecology and Restoration Group
Overview
This is a full-time, hourly position with full benefits. The starting salary is $22.70 per hour. Relocation benefits will not be offered.
This internship will begin in June 2025 and end in November 2025. Applicants must be available from Monday through Friday between 7:00 am-3:30 pm during the internship period to be eligible.
The Youth Community Access Program (YCA) Intern will act as a Habitat Restoration Technician and will help implement habitat restoration projects and other botanical tasks. This position requires repetitive manual labor, working outdoors in harsh conditions, heavy lifting and carrying, and hiking on rugged terrain.
Responsibilities
The following information is intended to be representative of the work performed by interns in this position and is not all-inclusive. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical extension of position responsibilities.
Invasive Species Management 35%
Removal of non-native species manually, mechanically, and/or chemically.
Habitat Restoration and Maintenance 30%
Installation of erosion control and irrigation material.
Installation and maintenance of native species out-plantings.
Plant Propagation and Cultivation 20%
Collection and propagation of native plant propagules.
Maintenance of greenhouse, nursery, lab, and tool storage facilities.
Monitoring and Surveying 10%
Monitoring rare plant populations.
Surveying vegetation communities.
Other Duties as Assigned 5%
Qualifications
Knowledge & Abilities
Become familiar with southern California flora
Perform biological surveys to track vegetation changes of pre & post restoration efforts
Become acquainted with ArcGIS Pro and GIS related careers
Obtain a California DPR Qualified Applicator Certificate
Learn the safe use of pesticide according to CA DPR guidelines
Become familiar with different weed control and habitat restoration methods
Learn to safely operate hand & power tools to remove non-native plant species
Learn to operate the SERG 4x4 vehicles in sandy and rocky terrain, with trailer attachments
Learn to interact respectfully and effectively with coworkers, management, and clients
Participate in the preparation of technical reports and other deliverables
Learn proper seed collecting techniques and California native plant propagation methods
Learn to grow and care for California native plants in greenhouse and nursery settings
Great physical fitness.
Ability to study for and obtain a qualified applicator certificate from the California Department of pesticide Regulation.
Willingness to learn about the safe use of herbicide application.
Willingness to participate in vegetation surveys that require camping in national forests for one-week at a time.
Ability to pass a background check to obtain clearance for military base access.
Ability to demonstrate a high level of cross-cultural sensitivity.
Ability and willingness to understand and follow work rules and procedures.
Minimum Education & Experience
Completion of sufficient lower division coursework
OR - Equivalent of one-year related experience in lieu of coursework
Preferred Qualification & Special Skills
Must be between the ages of 18-26.
Reside in a household where combined earnings are 80% or less of the area median income (AMI). According to recent data, the median household income in San Diego is approximately $65,753. Therefore, an annual income of $52,602 or less.
Reside in a low-income, underserved, and immigrant community and/or a community of color, including or coming from a Native American or Indigenous community.
Identify with a minority group and/or be a person of color (POC).
Show an interest in pursuing a career in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), natural resources and/or life sciences.
Be currently enrolled or show interest in enrolling in an accredited 2–4-year institution upon completion of internship program.
Be available for full-time employment between May-October 2025, start and end dates may vary.
Additional Applicant Information
Candidate must reside in California and live within a commutable distance from SDSU at time of hire.
Job offer is contingent upon satisfactory clearance based on background check results (including a criminal record check).
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