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Veterinary Criticalist

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$170 - $230/hr

... all outdoor activities. Within city limits, you will be utterly surprised to find endless local ... Across our network of 140 specialty and emergency hospitals, science moves forward, standards are ...

... all outdoor activities. Within city limits, you will be utterly surprised to find endless local ... Across our network of 140 specialty and emergency hospitals, science moves forward, standards are ...

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What is an outdoor science?

An Outdoor Science job involves working in natural environments to study, teach, or apply scientific principles related to ecology, biology, geology, or environmental science. Professionals in this field may work as educators, researchers, conservationists, or field technicians. Their tasks often include conducting experiments, collecting data, leading educational programs, or developing conservation strategies. These roles are commonly found in national parks, research institutions, schools, and environmental organizations. Outdoor Science jobs require a strong understanding of scientific principles and a passion for nature and sustainability.

What does an outdoor science do?

A typical day in an Outdoor Science role often involves a mix of fieldwork—such as conducting environmental surveys, collecting soil or water samples, observing wildlife, and recording data—along with time spent analyzing results and preparing reports. You may also work with teams of researchers, educators, or community partners to carry out projects, troubleshoot research challenges, or lead educational activities. Work environments can range from remote natural areas to local parks or schools. Flexibility with weather, travel, and varying work hours is common, and safety protocols are a key consideration. For those who enjoy variety, teamwork, and hands-on science, this role offers a dynamic and rewarding experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in outdoor science, and why are they important?

To thrive in Outdoor Science roles, you generally need a strong background in environmental science, biology, or related fields, along with experience in fieldwork and data collection. Familiarity with GPS mapping tools, data analysis software, and certifications such as Wilderness First Aid or Leave No Trace are commonly required. Excellent observation, problem-solving, and communication skills, as well as the ability to work independently and within teams, set top candidates apart. These abilities ensure accurate scientific research and effective outreach or education in diverse, often challenging, outdoor environments.

What job should I do if I love the outdoors?

Outdoor science jobs include roles such as environmental scientist, park ranger, conservation scientist, or field researcher. These positions typically require knowledge of ecology, environmental policies, and often involve working outside in natural settings, sometimes with specialized equipment or certifications. They are suitable for individuals passionate about nature and environmental preservation.

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Infographic showing various Outdoor Science job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Temporary. Highlights an 75% In-person, and 25% Remote job distribution.

Recreational Use Survey - Survey Technician

AIS (Applied Information Sciences)

Kenai, AK • On-site

$19 - $22/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

A.I.S., Inc. (AIS) is a national scientific services firm supporting maritime activities requiring certification of compliance with environmental regulations as well as collecting data for use by Federal, State, Municipal, and other government agencies along the US coastline. AIS is seeking Survey Technicians to support a five-month field study running from May 11 through September 27, 2026


Primary Function:

The Survey Technician is responsible for conducting recreational use surveys of visitors to state and national parks on the Kenai Peninsula, along the Cook Inlet corridor from Nikiski to Homer. Technicians travel by personal vehicle to assigned park locations according to a set schedule to interact with recreators and administer paper-based survey instruments. This includes asking questions as outlined in the survey instrument, collecting personal information as required, and accurately recording all responses.


Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Attend all required training sessions and successfully complete training requirements prior to conducting surveys.
  • Arrive on time and fully prepared for each scheduled survey assignment, including having all required materials, forms, and supplies.
  • Conduct surveys in accordance with the approved survey instrument and protocols.
  • Send required SMS text messages to designated recipients:
    • Upon arrival at each survey location
    • At the start and end of each survey session
    • Upon arriving home at the end of each survey day
  • Interact professionally with recreators and the public, maintaining a courteous, outgoing, and approachable demeanor.
  • Complete all survey forms legibly, accurately, and in full, following established instructions.
  • Photograph completed survey forms and transmit images to designated recipients as instructed.
  • Be available and responsive to requests for clarification, corrections, or follow-up related to submitted survey forms.
  • Organize all completed survey forms in chronological order and maintain them in good condition.
  • Deliver completed survey forms to designated personnel in person or mail them as directed, meeting all submission deadlines.
  • Maintain accurate mileage logs for all survey-related travel and submit mileage reports weekly for reimbursement.
  • Accurately record and report all hours worked in accordance with established timekeeping procedures.
  • Work independently in remote locations, often without restroom facilities, and follow proper waste disposal and safety practices.
  • Comply with all project requirements, safety guidelines, and communication protocols.

Compensation: This is a part-time, temporary position. Weekly hours will be up to 32 hours per week.


Minimum Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to maintain orderly records and submit forms and reports on time
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently in remote outdoor settings
  • Ability to walk, stand, and remain outdoors for extended periods of time
  • Valid driver's license, clean driving record and auto insurance policy that meets state limits
  • Reliable vehicle and mobile phone
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to approach and engage members of the public.
  • Ability and willingness to work all weekends throughout the survey period


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience performing field data collection projects.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability in dynamic field conditions

Travel:

  • Regular travel throughout the Kenai Peninsula from Nikiski to Homer
  • Miles accrued on a personal vehicle will be reimbursed at the specified Government per diem rate.


Locations

  • Applicants must be willing to or currently live within 15 miles of one of the following towns in Alaska; Kenai or Soldotna of Clam Gulch.

Contact:

If you would like to apply for this exciting new opening, please click the following link http://aisobservers.com/careers/ to submit the required information:

  • Resume
  • Cover letter explaining why you are a good fit for the position
  • 3 references (name, email address and phone number)

All documents must be submitted for your application to be considered. If you have any questions pertaining to this opening, please feel free to reach out to theTalent Teamor 774-770-5833.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

It is the policy of A.I.S. to recruit, hire, train, promote, transfer and compensate our employees and provide all other conditions of employment including Company sponsored events without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, lawful alien status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.

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