Adirondack Aquatic Invasive Species Assistant
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
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Science
Environmental Science
What We Can Achieve Together:
The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) is an award‑winning invasive species program that leads the Conservancy’s invasive species work in the Adirondack Park in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). APIPP serves as the host of the Adirondack Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM), one of eight such partnerships in NY. The Adirondack PRISM’s mission is to work in partnership to minimize the impact of invasive species on the Adirondack region’s communities, lands, and waters.
Program goals are to prevent new invasive species introductions to the region, to detect and rapidly respond to new infestations, and to mitigate harmful impacts of established infestations. APIPP advances a comprehensive, integrated approach that incorporates awareness building, prevention, early detection, rapid response, monitoring, restoration, and innovation strategies. Visit to learn more.
The AIS Seasonal Assistant conducts invasive species surveys, collects and analyzes data, provides education about invasive species, updates databases, and helps manage invasive species across the Adirondack region of upstate New York.
We’re Looking for You:The Adirondack AIS Seasonal Assistant conducts invasive species field work throughout the Adirondack Park. Daily activities will include the following: early detection surveys, data collection with mobile monitoring tools, mechanical invasive plant management, public education/outreach, data analysis, and report writing. Some specific projects include monitoring invasive species on Lake Champlain as part of a project to assess management effectiveness, removing water chestnut from various water bodies, confirming identification of species reported by volunteers, and collecting water samples for eDNA and water quality processing.
The Adirondack AIS Seasonal Assistant will work under the direction of APIPP’s Aquatic Invasive Species Manager and may also work closely with other APIPP program staff, including the program manager and terrestrial invasive species stewards, on projects that advance APIPP’s contract with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
- Performs on water early detection surveys for aquatic invasive species.
- Collects invasive species distribution and management data using mobile monitoring tools and GPS.
- Deploys mechanical management techniques to control invasive species.
- Educates the public about invasive species identification and spread prevention measures. May be required to attend one or more public events on a weekend to represent APIPP and provide invasive species education.
- Collects water samples for laboratory analysis.
- Works alone long hours in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, on various water bodies, and under physically demanding circumstances and assesses risks associated with working conditions.
- Resolves routine issues independently and may work under infrequent supervision.
- Requires moderate physical exertion and/or muscular strain.
- High school diploma or GED and at least two years of education or experience in AIS monitoring or a science‑related field.
- Ability to identify aquatic invasive plant and animal species.
- Knowledge of field data collection techniques.
- Experience working in a team environment.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Must be able to swim and paddle a boat.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental monitoring, ecology, or a related field and experience working in aquatic invasive species prevention or management.
- Knowledge of aquatic invasive plant/animal and native look‑alike species.
- Experience with aquatic invasive species management tools and techniques.
- Demonstrated experience collecting scientific data with mobile monitoring tools, GPS, etc.
- Experience safely operating small watercraft.
- Ability to take quality…
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