Summer GIS Student Internship (paid) at Conservation International

CI is currently recruiting a GIS Intern for a paid summer internship in our Arlington, VA office. The internship is to take place from June 1st, 2018 thru August 21, 2018.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The GIS Intern will work on one of the following efforts currently underway at the Geospatial Applications Team:

  • Implementing a national level investment prioritization for nature-based solutions to climate change, including reduced emissions from deforestations and degradation, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem-based adaptation.
  • Firecast system testing, outreach, and content development.
  • Documenting MCS’s use of technology as part of CI’s “Digital DNA” program.
  • Assist in creation of Story Maps and posters to represent CI projects at the Esri UC.

The GIS Intern will also assist in gathering and distributing routine GIS data and information. As directed, the Intern will generate, collate, organize, maintain and archive GIS data. They will help serve as a technical resource for the Moore Center for Science and help provide decision makers with relevant GIS data needed to make informed decisions, build capacity, and help implement conservation priorities throughout CI.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Coordinate administration of a survey to the division, following up with interviews in person or over the phone, and compiling responses into a database; writing a guidance document for continuing this effort throughout CI.
  • Generate GIS digital data, thematic maps, map layouts and other spatial products.
  • Collate and encode spatial data to facilitate data archiving, retrieval and processing.
  • Load and update GIS in existing databases using appropriate software.  Secure data with appropriate backup procedures.
  • Develop maps and related data for inclusion in reports and publications.  Ensure consistency with CI’s intellectual property rights prior to publication and/or release.
  • Assist in providing GIS technical input to planning, project development, report writing, and related activities.
  • Provide user support and technical assistance to LGUs, NGOs, and other partners as directed.
  • As directed, organize technical meetings, manage correspondence and meeting minutes, and coordinate with partners.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Typical office environment.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Current Student, pursuing either a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in GIS, Geography, Conservation, Environmental Science, Applied Geography, Remote Sensing, or a related field.
  • Experience with ArcGIS, QGIS, and other GIS software.
  • Cartography experience.
  • Ability to clearly document and communicate technical workflows.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Familiarity with remotely sensed data sources and concepts.
  • Able to work and coordinate in an international environment.
  • Python, Java, R, or GEE scripting preferred.

For more information and to apply please visit: http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CONSERVATION&cws=1&rid=1019