Environmental Education Intern

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Organization

Alachua Conservation Trust

Job Posted

July 22, 2024

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Job Type

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Keara Clancy

Contact Email

keara@alachuaconservationtrust.org

Contact Phone

3523731078

Deadline to Apply

Location

Gainesville, FL
United States
Alachua Conservation Trust's Creekside Environmental Ed for Kids Program serves 1,200 K-12 students annually. Students are transported to Little Orange Creek Nature Park to engage in a day of outdoor learning. The program prioritizes students from Title I schools and low-income communities. Through this internship, interns gain valuable experience including professional development, teaching opportunities, curriculum design, program evaluation, and more.

Summary

The mission of Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) is to protect the natural, historic, scenic and recreational resources in and around North Central Florida. ACT protects land through purchase, donation, and conservation easements in 16 counties.

Each semester (Spring, Summer, and Fall), ACT hosts an Environmental Education Internship program (https://www.alachuaconservationtrust.org/nonprofit-operations-internship). Alachua Conservation Trust’s Environmental Education Internship is a great way to become more familiar with the operations of an environmental education program, gain real working experience with underserved BIPOC K-12 students, and develop marketable skills in science communication and outreach with the Creekside Environmental Ed for Kids Program.

Expected duties include the ability to drive oneself to and from the program sites, program set up and take down, assisting in environmental education through our respective stations including invertebrate sampling and guided nature walks, and assisting in pre-and-post visits at local schools. Additional collaboration, program design, and professional development with the CrEEK Program Coordinator is available depending on the interest and availability of the student.

This internship is semester-based and requires 120 hours of work completed per semester. Interns receive a $500 stipend upon completion. Students may opt to complete this internship for course credit through their school with approval from their academic advisor and Alachua Conservation Trust.

This position requires the ability to drive to and from Little Orange Creek Nature Park (24115 SE Hawthorne Rd. in Hawthorne, FL) and occasionally, additional Alachua Conservation Trust properties. Interns should be available on Fridays as they are expected to attend our weekly science program every Friday from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Availability on Thursday and Monday mornings (8:30 - 10:30 AM) highly preferred, but not required. An alternate week day may be selected depending on intern availability. Please indicate your schedule availability in your application.

Applications close on August 2nd, 2024. Interviews will occur during the first two weeks of August.

Compensation Information

Interns receive a $500 stipend upon successful completion of the internship.