MS Access Programmer needed to develop database for water monitoring project
Coastkeeper seeks the assistance of a skilled MS Access programmer to help us develop a relational database for the Orange County Nurseries Water Quality Improvement Project. This project requires the linkage of GPS coordinates where agricultural runoff samples are collected with photos taken of the runoff and results for field measurements and lab results of project parameters. We would like to be able to develop reports on a County-wide vs. individual nursery basis as well as differentiate between storm event and dry season results. Along with quantitative results, we would like to incorporate qualitative information on BMP implementation for our analyses. Please contact Wes Colvin for more information.
In order to collect water samples at sites across the county, Coastkeeper is recruiting water monitors to assist our staff teams during rain events. No experience is necessary as training will be provided, and those who monitor will be paid $10/hour. Participants who sign up will be placed on a call list and contacted via e-mail or phone at least 24 hours before the event. Depending on the rain event, participants may be needed at any hour.
Volunteer Internships:There are currently positions open for volunteer interns in the areas of marketing, science, event planning and promotion, education, web editing and native plant gardens. To be considered for a 100-hour intern position, please send your résumé to ray@coastkeeper.org.