Antioch University New England
Start Date: 1/12/2026
End Date: 5/1/2026
Number of Positions: 1
Hours per Week: 10-20 hours/wk
Weekends Required: No
Evenings Required: No
Supervisor: Meaghan Guckian
Alternate Supervisor: Dr. Libby McCann
This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes
Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 100%
Method to assess remote work: Verbal report out, written summaries, and literature reviews
Job Description
- The student in this position will work across a broad suite of tasks related to the application of conservation psychology principles and methods to various projects, including catch-and-release recreational fishing and climate-based emotions.
- Duties will include a range of tasks, including comprehensive literature reviews on climate-based emotions, science and society, and content identification and programming development for the Conservation Psychology Lab.
- Additional duties will be completed following consultation with the student regarding specific interests and skill development opportunities.
Qualifications
- Student has interest and/or background in conservation psychology or related fields. Interest and/or experience with research, program facilitation, familiarity with conservation psychology concepts, principles and methods.
- Strong writing and critical analysis skills, including working knowledge of journal databases, references and resources.
- Strong desire to learn and apply insights from the behavioral sciences to a range of topical areas, including climate communication, audience engagement, participatory research, recreational fisheries, among others.
Does this position meet the definition of Community Service? No
How to Apply: Email a letter of interest to [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Position Type: Work Study
Department: Environmental Studies
To apply for this job email your details to mguckian@antioch.edu
