Glover's Ledge Graduate Assistant - P. Palmiotto [Work Study] in Keene, New Hampshire at Antioch University
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Job Description
Glover's Ledge Graduate Assistant - P. Palmiotto [Work Study]
Start Date: 8/3/2026
End Date: 6/30/2027
Number of Positions: 1
Hours per Week: 20
Weekends Required: No
Evenings Required: No
Supervisor: Peter Palmiotto
Alternate Supervisor: Amy Roy
This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes
Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 20, report and educational material writing
Method to assess remote work: Review of completed projects, bi monthly meetings.
Job Description
- Antiochs two forested properties of 81 and 46 acres are within hour drive of the main campus. These properties are ideal outdoor classrooms for student learning.
- This assistantship position will be tasked with overseeing the management of the properties, implementing the forest management and supporting the environmental education programing.
- General maintenance of the Glovers ledge property would include trail clearing and brushing, trail and field mowing and trail construction.
- Attend biannual advisory board meetings and monthly Glovers Ledge staff meetings.
- Participating in current outdoor educational programs and promoting use following the goals and objectives of the management plans will also be expected.
Qualifications
- The ideal candidate is interested in studying any of the following topics: forest management, forest ecology, wildlife ecology, watershed management, educational and GIS applications, landscape ecology, environmental interpretation or a related field, have strong outdoor skills, carpentry skills, machine operation confidence and demonstrated efficiency in completing tasks and good time management skills.
Does this position meet the definition of Community Service? Yes
How to Apply: send letter of interest naming how this position will support your academic goals and include resume
Email: ppalmiotto@antioch.edu
Position Type: Work Study
Department: Environmental Studies Department