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Job Description
Start Date:
7/1/2026
End Date:
8/22/2026
Number of Positions:
One Hours per
Week:
15 hrs / wk
Weekends Required:
No Evenings Required:
No Supervisor:
Paul Bocko Alternate Supervisor:
Carol Renzelman This position allows for remote work
Yes/No:
Yes Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 50% Method to assess remote work: Staff meetings every other week, monitoring the nature preserve and implementation of a park research project are the outcomes. Job Description The assistant will, in part, support management of the Horatio Colony Nature Preserve. Preserve duties include upkeep of cabin (2 hours) and upkeep of signage and supplies at the trailhead kiosk (2 hours). The most significant part of the position is the design, implementation, analysis, and documentation of a field research project at the Ashuelot River Park with a focus on collecting data to inform the possible removal or repair of a dam in the Ashuelot River (11 hours). Possibility for continuation into additional terms. Qualifications Land management and field research experience is a plus. Experience in education is helpful. However, this is a job for sharing skills and learning more. Willingness to learn is the most important qualification. Does this position meet the definition of Community Service? Yes How to
Apply:
Submit cover letter and resume to supervisor.
Email:
pbocko@antioch.edu
Position Type:
Work Study Department:
Education Department - Horatio Colony Nature Preserve